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[Carry Nation holding a hatchet]

Description: Photograph (copy) of Carry Nation. Nation, wearing a dark dress with white bib front and dark hat, is holding an open bible in her left hand and a hatchet in her right hand. Fence in background. Scanned image is of the copy. Dimensions below are of copy. Photograph was purchased from the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Carry Nation seated in a chair]

Description: Photograph of Carry Nation. Nation is seated in a wooden chair and she is holding an open book. She has dark hair (partially gray) and is wearing wire-rimmed eyeglasses. She has on a white long-sleeved dress with white lace ruffle across the neckline and front of dress. Fireplace mantle in left background. Window in right background. Photograph is (framed) enclosed in a gray cardboard folder. Bottom of matte portion of folder has a white label that has black printing that says: "Your loving h… more
Date: 1905
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Anna Butcher, sister of Carry Nation.]

Description: Color photograph of Anna Butcher, sister of Carry Nation. Butcher is wearing a white skirt, with a hemline just below her knees, with long white over blouse and a white jacket. Her white shoes have darker colored ribbons on the insteps. She is wearing a long chain and has a cameo brooch pinned at the point of her vee neck collar. Butcher has graying hair pulled loosely back and she is wearing dark rimmed glasses. She has a ring on her left hand. Butcher is standing next to a small topped pedest… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Carry Nation sitting on her porch]

Description: Photograph of Carry Nation sitting on her porch. Nation is wearing a dark dress with a jacket draped over her shoulders. She has a white scarf tied into a bow at her neck. Nation, who is wearing wire rimmed glasses, has her dark hair pulled into a soft bun. Nation is sitting in a wooden chair(with her hands in her lap) on her front porch. A porch post is directly behind her. A ladder extended from ground to the roof can be seen in the background. Photograph is mounted in an oval on a black ca… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Carry Nation in a wooden raised platform]

Description: Photograph of Carry Nation. Written in the folder in blue ink: "Location unknown. Date: Probably circa 1905. Of many pictures of my grandmother, this is the only one I've ever seen where she was smiling. (signed) Alexander D. McNabb, July 24, 1975. " Photograph shows Nation in a wooden raised platform (wooden chair to right side of it). Nation, who has gray hair (in bun) and eyeglasses, is wearing a white floor-length skirt and white jacket and she is holding a bouquet of flowers on her left a… more
Date: July 24, 1905
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Carry Nation. Nation is seated in a decorative wooden chair.]

Description: Photograph of Carry Nation. Nation is seated in a decorative wooden chair next to a round wooden table. She has her right hand on the back of an open book and her left hand on the open page of the book and she is posed as if she were reading. Nation, who has graying hair and wears wire-rimmed glasses, is wearing a white dress that has buttons that extend from her left shoulder to the thigh area. The dress has long sleeves and a bow tied at the collar. The photograph is mounted on a gray cardboa… more
Date: 1890
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Photograph of Carry Nation standing near a table.]

Description: Photograph of Carry Nation. Nation is standing next to a round wooden table. She is holding an open book in her hands. Nation, who has graying hair pulled up into a bun and wears eyeglasses, is wearing a white dress with buttons that extend from her left shoulder to her thigh. The dress has long sleeves and a bow at the collar. The portrait ends at the knees. The photograph is mounted on a gray cardboard matte with bevel trim around rectangle of picture. Bottom of matte reads: WHITE 1261 BROADW… more
Date: 1890
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Carry Nation with her grandchildren and her husband]

Description: Photograph of Carry Nation with her grandchildren and her husband, David Nation. The group is standing on several levels of a rock ledge. Rock embankment in background. Carry, the third person from the left, is standing with an open book in her hands. Carry, who has graying hair parted in center and pulled back in bun, is wearing wire rimmed eyeglasses. She is wearing a white dress with ruffled collar. David Nation is the sixth person from the left. David, who is standing, is balding and also w… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Charlie Gloyd, Carry Nation's first husband.]

Description: Tintype image of Charlie Gloyd, Carry Nation's first husband. Gloyd, whose hair is parted on the side and has a well-trimmed beard, is wearing a three piece suit with white shirt and bow tie. He is seated in a chair (back of chair can barely be seen to the left). Portrait ends just below the waist.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Charlien McNabb with very long hair, daughter of Carry Nation.]

Description: Photograph of Charlien McNabb, daughter of Carry Nation. Charlien is wearing a dark dress with buttons down the front. The dress has a high collar with white inset. Her long wavy hair is draped down her sides and reaches to her knees when seated. She is seated in a chair and has her elbows resting on the arm of the chair. Her hands are brought up to her face. A length of floral patterned fabric is draped across the arm of the chair to the left of the photo. Portrait ends at the knee. The photog… more
Date: 1885
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Saloon in Kansas]

Description: Photograph (copy) of the interior of a saloon in Kansas that was demolished by Carry Nation. Smashed bottles on the floor, mirror to the bar is broken. Round sign in top, left corner says: ORIGINAL BUDWEISER IN BOTTLES (with the logo in the center). Photo is primarily taken of area between front bar and back. Scanned image is of the copy. Dimensions below are of copy.
Date: 1901
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Charlien Gloyd]

Description: Copy of a tintype image of Charlien Gloyd, Carrie Nation's Daughter. Gloyd is seated on a draped chair with her right leg tucked under her and her left leg hanging over the side of the chair. She has dark curly hair with a headband over crown of her head. She is wearing a flared skirt with a scalloped hem that has dark trim. Over her blouse is a jacket with flared sleeves with the same scalloped edging as the skirt (edging is at sleeved lapels and neckline). She has her hands clasped in her la… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Dr. Charles Gloyd]

Description: Photograph (copy) of Dr. Charles Gloyd, the first husband of Carry Nation. Gloyd is wearing a military uniform. He is seated in a wooden chair with his body facing right of photo, but his face is turned forward. He is holding his hat in his right hand and his left arm is resting on the back of the chair. Portrait ends just below knees. Scanned image is of the copy. Dimensions are of the copy.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Bottling works]

Description: Photograph (copy) of a bottling works where whiskey was shipped. The interior shows broken bottles and boxes said to be smashed by Carry Nation. Boxes read: Exquisite Bottling Works Junction City, KS. Bar to right of photo. Heater or oven to right of photo. Scanned image is of the copy. Dimensions below are of copy.
Date: 1901
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Mr. And Mrs. A.P. George]

Description: Photograph (copy) of Mr. And Mrs. A.P. George in a buggy in front of the Veranda Hotel in Richmond, Texas. The hotel was previously known as the Carry Nation's Hotel or Boarding House. Man and woman in front seat of buggy and two women in the back seat. Buggy is pulled by a white horse (facing right side of photo.) Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Mr. And Mrs. George]

Description: Photograph (copy) of Mr. And Mrs. George riding in a buggy in front of the Veranda Hotel (previously known as the Carry Nation Hotel or Boarding House) in Richmond, Texas. The buggy, pulled by a white horse (facing left of photo), has the George's and two other women passengers.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Charlien Gloyd McNabb]

Description: Photograph of "Charlien Gloyd McNabb. Born September 27, 1868 and died June 10, 1929. Her maiden name was Charlien Clara Annie Gloyd. She was the only child of Carry A. Nation. This picture is a reproduction from the original picture made about 1886, estimated" as written on paper stapled to the inside of the folder. McNabb has long dark wavy hair that is loose and flowing down her sides. She is leaning against an ornate wooden structure that has printed fabric folded across it on the left. McN… more
Date: 1886
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[The Nation family]

Description: Photograph of the Nation family. Carry, seated, has her dark hair in a bun at the top of her head and she is wearing a dark dress with white print. She has a belt with large buckle and a round pin at her collar. Her husband, David, who is also seated with a child on his lap, is wearing a dark suit. He is balding on top with graying hair at sides and a beard. One child is seated on David's lap; two boys are standing on either side of Carry and David and a young woman is standing behind Carry. Ph… more
Date: 1885
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Surrey with four occupants being pulled by a white horse]

Description: Photograph of a surrey bearing four occupants being pulled by a white horse. The surrey is in front of Carry Nation's Veranda Hotel. The horse is facing the left side of the photograph. Back of photograph in pencil reads: Mr. [and] Mrs. A.P. George Mrs. Ophie Lott Potterman in front Veranda Hotel Richmond Tex" The photograph is mounted on a cardboard substrate.
Date: unknown
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Surrey with four occupants being pulled by a white horse]

Description: Photograph of a surrey bearing four occupants that is being pulled by a white horse. Surry is in front of Carry Nation's Veranda Hotel with the horse facing the right side of photo. Written on back in pencil: "In front Veranda Hotel Richmond Tex. Mr. [and] Mrs. A.P. George front seat Mrs. Ophie Lott Pottman Goliad." The hotel is a two story wooden building with lattice type railing at balcony of second floor. Photograph is mounted on a cardboard substrate.
Date: unknown
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[McNabb Home]

Description: Photo of the McNabb Home, Richmond (daughter of Carrie Nation). One-story, white, wooden house. Porch extends all of the way across the front.
Date: 1962
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Carrie McNabb and Margaret (McNabb) Holiman, who are sisters.]

Description: Photograph of Carrie McNabb and Margaret (McNabb) Holiman, who are sisters (as identified on back of photo in ink. Woman on left is wearing a light colored dress with a dark jacket. She has a pin at center of her collar with chain attached to the right side of it. She has her wavy hair pulled back. The woman on the right side of the photograph is wearing a dark colored dress with long streamers of fabric that run from her collar to her waist. She has a necklace around her collar and a round pi… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

SAR 2016 Brand Identity Guide

Description: A document outlining the branding of the SAR that was put together by a task-force across several states in the organization. It includes lists of the values and missions of the organization as well as logos. The Pantone Colors are also included in the collection.
Date: 2016
Creator: Texas Society Sons of the American Revolution, Arlington Chapter 7
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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