[Seafers - Whigham Home]

[Seafers - Whigham Home]

Date: 1976-07~
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of the Seafers-Whigham home. Preston Seafer's family came to Port Arthur in 1897. The house is two stories high, with columns in the front. Bushes line the front of the house.
Contributing Partner: Port Arthur Public Library
Homes to be Demolished

Homes to be Demolished

Date: December 14, 1953
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of old homes to be torn down to make way for Liberator Village in Fort Worth, Texas in December 1953.
Contributing Partner: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Fort Worth
Homes to be Demolished

Homes to be Demolished

Date: December 14, 1953
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of old homes to be torn down to make way for Liberator Village in Fort Worth, Texas in December 1953.
Contributing Partner: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Fort Worth
Early Scenes in Hamiltonburg (Three Rivers) 1913-1914

Early Scenes in Hamiltonburg (Three Rivers) 1913-1914

Date: November 16, 1982
Creator: Stewart, S. J.
Description: This book is a compilation of photographs taken in Three Rivers, Texas (known at the time as Hamiltonburg). Each photograph is accompanied by a short description and identifications of the persons and events, if known.
Contributing Partner: Other
[Hispanic Couple with Their Baby]

[Hispanic Couple with Their Baby]

Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of a Mexican couple (identified as Dora Delgado Vela and M.J. Vela) and their baby girl (identified as Estela Ruth Vela). The mother is holding the child, who is smiling and looking at the camera. The father is standing next to them and looking down at the child. The couple is standing in the corner of a room next to a door on the left, and a doorframe with an open curtain on the right. They are standing in front of a tall chest of drawers in the corner. There is a stack of newspapers on the wooden floor in fron of the door, and a table with a vase in the room on the other side of the door frame. There is handwriting on the back of the photograph that reads, "Tex-Mex. 10/9/50 M.J. Vela and Dora Delgado Vela with Estela Ruth".
Contributing Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
[Snapshot of a House]

[Snapshot of a House]

Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Snapshot of a house with a large front porch. There are two trees in the front yard and many more in the background. There is a large dog on the front porch.
Contributing Partner: Gillespie County Historical Society
[Intersection of U.S. 81 & FM 1325]

[Intersection of U.S. 81 & FM 1325]

Date: March 21, 1952
Creator: Texas Department of Transportation
Description: End of construction, approaching Intersection of U.S. 81 & FM 1325, Williamson County. Texas Highway Department vehicle parked, end construction sign visible, single family home with fenced yard on right.
Contributing Partner: Texas Department of Transportation
[Photograph of Tatsch House]

[Photograph of Tatsch House]

Date: unknown
Creator: Adolph Wehmeyer
Description: Photograph of a stone house. There is a muddy dirt road in the foreground and an electricity pole in the yard. Written on the back of the photograph is the name of the house and the photographer's name.
Contributing Partner: Gillespie County Historical Society
[Two men with Live Better Electrically certification]

[Two men with Live Better Electrically certification]

Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of two unidentified men in suits holding a certification that authorizes the Denton Public Utility Service to use the Live Better Electrically Medallion with homes that abide by the organizations restrictions.
Contributing Partner: Denton Public Library
[Mrs. Stover, B. F. Witt, and James Robertson of Little Elm]

[Mrs. Stover, B. F. Witt, and James Robertson of Little Elm]

Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of a large unidentified group posing in front of a house in Little Elm. Photograph of B. F. Witt's home, built in 1882, and Mrs. W. E. Bates. Photograph of James Robertson, his family, and his home, which also functioned as a school.
Contributing Partner: Denton Public Library
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