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[Union Depot in Rosenberg in 1907]
Obverse: Photograph of Union Depot Rosenberg Tex., 1907 written in red pencil ; reverse: POST CARD, Ella Bought in Rosenberg 1907, Charles E. Myers in ink. In background: water tower to the left of center, Harvey House to right, and train engine on tracks to far left. White or blank area at bottom.
["Birds Eye View Rosenberg Tex."]
Obverse: Photograph of Birds Eye View Rosenberg Tex. 4., E. W. Cumins Drugs, Mrs. Dawson & Ella and May 14, 1907 in pencil, Early 1900's, 1907 written in red pencil ; reverse: POST CARD, Charles E. Myers in ink. White or blank area at bottom of photo.
[Union Depot Greetings from Rosenberg, Texas]
Obverse: Photograph of Union Depot Greetings from Rosenberg Tex. Bell's Racket Store; 1907 written in red pencil ; reverse: POST CARD, M. Black Box 372, San Antonio, Texas, Ella's May 14, 07 in pencil, Charles E. Myers in ink. Water tower on left. Two men sitting on a wooden fence to far right of photo. White or blank area on right.
[View of the long side of the Bank of Rosenberg, Texas]
Obverse, Photograph of the Bank of Rosenberg, Tex ; reverse, POST CARD, Ella's March 8, 1908 in pencil, Charles E. Myers in ink. J. H. P. Davis Bank building. Bank building is a two story brick building with attached covered sidewalk. Top floor windows have arched insets. View is of northeast corner.
[Jane Long's Piano in the museum.]
Photograph of Jane Long's piano in the Fort Bend Museum. The piano is dark-colored and has several items on top of the lid, including a lamp (left), a violin laying on its side (center), and a decorative plant (right). It is in front of a brick wall, direclty below a painted portrait of Long and to the right of framed, printed text (not readable).
[Moore Home, Candlelight tour. View from directly in front of house.]
Photograph of Moore Home, Candlelight tour. Taken as publicity shot for Saburbia newspaper. Photograph was taken from the center sidewalk that leads to the front entrance. Balcony rail has garland across the length of it. Tall tree on left of photograph. Photograph has large blank area at top and is tilted to right on paper.
[Moore Home, Candlelight tour. View of the northwest corner of the house.]
Photograph of Moore Home, Candlelight tour. Taken as publicity shot for Saburbia newspaper. The photograph was taken from the lawn near the northwest corner of the house. Tree branches (oak) in top right corner. Another partial view of tree on left of photograph. Photograph has ragged edges on left. Image dimensions are: 10.9 cm X 16.5 cm. Large white area at top.
[Fort Bend County Courthouse c. 1970-1988]
Photograph of Fort Bend County Courthouse. Photo taken as a publicity shot for the Suburbia Newspaper. Taken before restoration. Photograph taken of the northeast corner of the building. Tree branches in top left corner of photo. Image dimensions are: 13.3 cm X 8.8 cm. Photograph has white area surrounding it.
[Jane Long's tombstone in Morton Cemetery.]
Photograph of Jane Long's tombstone in Morton Cemetery, before stone was cleaned. Long's grave is marked by a free-standing tombstone that is a tall, square column with decorative stonework and the name LONG near the bottom. IThree other tombstones are visible at left and there are trees in the background, as well as branches partially visible at the top of the image.
[Fort Bend County Courthouse under construction]
Photograph of Fort Bend County Courthouse Annex. Photo taken as a publicity shot for the Suburbia Newspaper. Building under construction. Large newly budding trees obstruct complete view of the building. A tin building can be seen on the right of the photograph. Building is surrounded by a construction wire fence. Street in foreground.
[Fort Bend County Courthouse. Photo taken from under a tree.]
Photograph of Fort Bend County Courthouse. Photo taken as a publicity shot for the Suburbia Newspaper. Photo taken prior to restoration in 1979. Photograph is of the northeast corner of the building. Oak tree branches hang over the top portion of the photograph.
[Lamar statue on Fort Bend County Courthouse lawn.]
Photograph of Lamar statue on Fort Bend County Courthouse lawn. Photo taken as a publicity shot for the Suburbia Newspaper. Spotlight in foreground.
[Erastus (Deaf) Smith monument on Fort Bend County Courthouse lawn.]
Photograph of Erastus "Deaf" Smith monument on Fort Bend County Courthouse lawn. Photo taken as a publicity shot for the Suburbia Newspaper. Freestanding monument.
[The Fort Bend County Museum Building.]
Photograph of the Fort Bend County Museum Building. Probably taken mid to late 1970's. Taken as a publicity shot for the Suburbia Newspaper.
[The Lamar statue in front of the County Courthouse.]
Photograph of the Lamar statue in front of the Fort Bend County Courthouse. Photo taken as a publicity shot for the Suburbia Newspaper. Photo was taken before the restoration of the courthouse.
[Palm trees in front of the Rosenberg Depot]
Postcard image of the Rosenberg Depot. The depot is a one story stucco building with sign "ROSENBERG" on the top, front of building. Converging sidewalks can be seen leading to and around the depot. A row of small palm trees is on either side of sidewalk. Top of shrubs in foreground. Water tower in left background. Front of photo in white handwritting: "Beautiful Spot In Rosenberg, Texas".
[The "Residence of J.H.P. Davis, Richmond, Texas".]
Photograph of the "Residence of J.H.P. Davis, Richmond, Texas" as written in white on front of photograph. Residence of J.H.P. Davis. The Davis house is a two and a half story, white, wood home with windows that are shuttered and trim in darker color. The porch and second story balcony of the house wrap around the northeast corner. A man and woman are standing on the porch. An African-American man and boy are in front of the northwest corner of the house. A sidewalk extends from the front of the house to the bottom right corner of the photograph. A metal arch crosses over the sidewalk at midway point. Small trees in foreground on left. Large trees on right of photograph. Also written in bottom right corner: Photo by W. H. Gordon, Richmond, Texas. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Lucille Clifford and Henry Jones at Booth, Texas.]
Photograph (copy) of Lucille Clifford and Henry Jones at Booth, Texas. Partial view of Lucille and Henry because of the white picket fence in the foreground. Lucille has dark hair that is pulled up into a loose bun at the crown of her head. Jones is wearing a dark jacket and a lighter colored felt cowboy hat. Moss covered tree top to right of photograph. Tree branches on left also. Shrub or grass in center foreground.
[Henry Jones at Mildred Booth's home in Richmond, Texas.]
Photograph (copy) of Henry Jones at Mildred Booth's home in Richmond, Texas in about 1900. Jones, who is standing in front of a wooden building is wearing dark pants, dark jacket, white shirt, and a dark felt hat. He has his hands behind his back. Photograph ends just below the waist. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Charlie Anders, Joe Anders, John Baker, George Baker, Albert George, and Earl McFarland]
Tintype image of six boys identified (from copy in George Family Archives) as: Charlie Anders, Joe Anders, John Baker, George Baker, Albert George, and Earl McFarland. Three boys in the front row are seated (the two on the left are wearing dark jackets and hats, all three are not wearing shoes.) The three boys in back row are standing (boy in center is wearing a dark vest, striped shirt, light hat).
[The first railway station located in Rosenberg, Texas.]
Tintype image of the first railway station located in Rosenberg, Texas. The station is a two story wooden building. The attached covered walkway has post with arch trim at top. Eight men are standing to the left of the building. A utility pole is on the far left of the photograph.
[Palteys Church in Rosenberg, Texas.]
Postcard image of Palteys (Baptist?) Church in Rosenberg, Texas. Small, wooden building. The bell tower to the church is being removed. Ink writing across top of photo.
[The grain elevator near the railroad in Rosenberg, Texas.]
Postcard image of the grain elevator near the railroad in Rosenberg, Texas. Top of grain elevator reads: Wisrodt Grain Co. Tin building with Utility pole by front sign. Photo is faded and has blue spots across left and through center.
[Four people standing near the banks of the flooded Brazos River.]
Photograph of four people standing near the banks of the flooded Brazos River at Rosenberg, Texas in May of 1922. The four people are identified as Lee Roy Moers, Carl Czigan, Argil Czigan, and Mrs. W. C. Czigan. The boys are wearing white shirts with short pants. Mrs. Czigan is wearing a white dress with a sweater and she has her dark hair pulled up into a bun. There is a wooden structure (pier?) on the left of photograph. River bridge in center background.
[The R.T. Mulcahy Home.]
Photograph of the R.T. Mulcahy Home as identified on the back of the photograph in ink. The home is a dark painted one and a half story wood house with white trim. The front porch located on the northwest corner, has brick supports and rails at cement steps. A potted plant is on the ledge of porch to the right of the front steps. Vines are climbing on the right side of the porch support and up toward the roof. Shrubs and plants around perimeter of porch and in front of the house on the left. Shrub in foreground (right).
[The Brazos River Bridge, automobile crossing bridge]
Photograph of the Brazos River Bridge in Rosenberg, Texas as identified on the back of the photograph. An automobile can be seen driving across the bridge. Small portion of the near bank can be seen in the bottom right corner of the photo. Trees on opposite bank in background.
["Our old Lizzie"]
Photograph of "our old Lizzie" as written on the front of the photograph in black ink. The back reads: C. A. Moers "Lizzie". An automobile with a soft top is in the center of the photo. A person wearing a white shirt is sitting in the back seat of the car. A white house with white picket fence is in the left background. Unpainted wooden buildings and wooden gate to right.
[C. A. Moers lot located at highway 36 and 90.]
Photograph of C. A. Moers lot located at highway 36 and 90 as written on the back of the photograph. The "lot" is a stock pen with a cow (lying on ground to left) and two horses. An old two story wooden building can be seen in the background beside a brick church (?). A white building in right background.
[A man standing to the left of a building in Rosenberg, Texas]
Photograph of a building in Rosenberg, Texas. A two story stucco building with attached covering over sidewalks. The building is on the corner of a street. A man is standing to the left of the building. Utility pole on left. Tree branch in upper right corner. A two story brick building on right.
["City Tank, Rosenberg". Photograph of the water tower.]
Photograph titled "City Tank, Rosenberg". Photograph of the water tower. Body of water on far side of the tower. Streets and buildings in background. Tear in photo on left edge.
[A "Birds eye view of Rosenberg (east)".]
Photograph titled a "Birds eye view of Rosenberg (east)" on front of the picture. One story white building with white railed porch in foreground of photograph. Other two story stucco and brick buildings in the background on the same street as the white buildings. Utility poles on left of photograph.
[The "Ice and Light Plant, Rosenberg".]
Photograph of the "Ice and Light Plant, Rosenberg" as titled on the front of photograph and written on the back. The plant is a white one story stucco building. Fence in front of building. Water tower seen in the background. Buildings on right of photograph.
[The Depot in Rosenberg.]
Photograph of the Depot in Rosenberg (as identified on the front and back of photograph). The depot is a one story building. Photograph is of the northeast corner of the building (utility pole at this corner.) Other buildings (2) in background right.
[The W. A. Moers home, a one story wooden house.]
Photograph of the W. A. Moers home. The house is a one story wooden house with porch on the northeast corner. There is a picket fence in front of the house; A tall bare tree in front of the fence. A two story white house can be seen on the right of photograph.
[Evelyn Baker Moers (Mrs. C.A. Moers) with her horse.]
Postcard image of Evelyn Baker Moers (Mrs. C.A. Moers) with her horse. A black and white puppy is in the foreground. Picket fence to right and in background. Blank (white) strip across left side.
[Charles August Moers taken in 1905. Photographed from the shoulders up.]
Photograph of Charles August Moers taken in 1905 (as identified on the back of photograph). Moers is wearing a dark three piece suit with white shirt and white tie. He has a small flower pinned on his left lapel. Photograph ends just below the shoulders. The photograph is mounted on a gray cardboard substrate. Bottom of cardboard reads: Morvan 1923 Canals, New Orleans, LA. Back of photograph has a notice written on the back about the quality of the photograph and "Morvan Art Studio, 923 Canal St. " Image dimensions are: 3.2 cm X 4.8 cm
["Friends", Mrs. C. A. Moers, Raymond Moers, and pets]
Photograph titled "Friends" at bottom of photo shows a woman, a young boy, a dog, a cat, and a rabbit. Back of photo identifies those as: Mrs. C. A. Moers, Raymond Moers, and pets. Mrs. Moers, who has short dark hair, is seated on a step leading to the front porch, has a black cat in her lap. She has her right hand on the dog to her right. Raymond is seated on the porch and has a rabbit in his lap. He is wearing a white shirt with dark short pants. The front door is directly behind Mrs. Moers. A wooden chair is to the right of the door. The house is painted basically dark with light colored trim. Shrubs to right and top of shrubs on left.
[Mrs. C. A. Moers and her pets.]
Photograph of Mrs. C. A. Moers and her pets (as identified on the back of photograph). The bottom of the photograph is titled "Pets." Mrs. Moers, who has short dark hair, is wearing a white dress. She is sitting on parch steps and has a black cat on her lap and a dog on the porch beside her. A rabbit can be seen standing up in a box in foreground. Shrubs on right and left of photograph. The porch is painted basically in a dark color with light trim. The front door is in the background. A wooden chair is on the porch to the right of the front door.
[Carl Czigan, Mrs. C. A. Moers, and Argil Czigan.]
Photograph of Carl Czigan, Mrs. C. A. Moers, and Argil Czigan (as identified on the back of photograph) sitting on the grass with dog in foreground. Carl is wearing a dark jacket with white collar of shirt underneath. Mrs. Moers is wearing a white blouse with sleeves rolled up to elbows, and a dark skirt. Her dark hair is pulled up into a bun. Argil is wearing a sweater over a white shirt. Group of palm type plants with long, pointed leaves can be seen in the left background. Wood house in right background.
[Mr. And Mrs. C. A. Moers.]
Photograph of Mr. And Mrs. C. A. Moers (as identified on the back of photograph). Mrs. Moers, who has dark short hair and wears eyeglasses, is wearing a dark dress with jacket. The scallop edged white collar frames a square neckline. She has a cameo pin in center of bodice. Mr. Moers is wearing a dark suit with dark tie and white shirt. Photograph ends just below the chest. Banana trees in background.
[Mrs. C. A. Moers sitting in a chair on a porch]
Photograph of Mrs. C. A. Moers as identified on front and back of photograph. Mrs. Moers is seated in a wooden chair on the front porch of a wood house. She has dark hair pulled up into a bun at the crown of her head. She is wearing a long sleeved white blouse with a dark skirt. She has her hands in her lap. (photo ends just below the waist). Exterior wall of the house in left background. Other buildings in right background.
[Mrs. C. A. Moers and Norman Moller.]
Photograph of Mrs. C. A. Moers and Norman Moller (as identified on the back of photograph). A collie dog is lying on the ground in front of Mrs. Moers and Norman. Mrs. Moers is wearing a dark skirt with white v-necked blouse. She hand her hands on the collie (who is looking up at her). Norman is wearing overalls and a white shirt. Buildings and a utility pole in the background. Black smudges and yellow stains across photograph.
[a group of four people seated on a double wooden swing.]
Photograph of a group of four people seated on a double wooden swing. Three of the people are identified on the back of the photograph as: Marie Moers, Agusta Moers, C. A. Moers. The back of the first glider swing is in the foreground of the photograph. Marie, who is in the front swing, is wearing a dark colored round neckline dress. Partial view of a second unidentified person wearing plaid. Agusta and C.A. are in the back swing. C. A. is wearing a dark three piece suit. Trees in background. Two story wooden house in right background.
[Raymond Moers as a young child.]
Photograph of Raymond Moers as a young child (as identified on the back of the photograph in ink). Moers is wearing a white jacket with sailor type collar that ties at center. Jacket has a belt that buttons in front. White puffy bloomers can be seen underneath top. He is wearing white socks and black shoes that buckle across the insteps. Moers is standing on a wicker chair and is holding a ball in his right hand. His left hand is resting on the back of the chair near a blanket and white hat with ribbon are draped over the edge. The portrait is mounted on a light brown mat with a dark oval trim around perimeter of portrait. A drawing of a ribbon with a rounded picture hook is at the top of the oval trim. Bottom right of the portrait reads (engraved): Lux Sealy, Tex. Image dimensions are: 8.8 cm X 12.2 cm
[Raymond Moers around the age of one]
Postcard image of Raymond Moers in 1908 when he was about one year old. Child wearing white with black shoes is sitting in a wicker stroller.
["Hot Sun", children sitting in the shade]
Photograph titled "Hot Sun" on bottom of the picture. A young boy and a baby are sitting on a blanket. The young man is Raymond Moers (as identified on the back of photograph). Moers is wearing dark short pants and a white shirt. The baby, who has his/her right hand resting on Raymond's leg, is wearing a white long sleeved gown. Small tree in foreground. Sidewalks behind the two children. Fence and buildings in background.
[Raymond Moers holding a cat]
Photograph of Raymond Moers (as identified on the back of photograph). Raymond, who is wearing dark short pants, white shirt with dark shirt underneath (seen at elbow), is holding a cat in his arms (to his chest). Palm plants with long, pointed leaves in background. Wooden buildings in background.
[Raymond Moers on a bicycle]
Photograph of Raymond Moers (as identified on the back of photograph) standing near a bicycle. Moers, who is wearing dark pants, white shirt, and dark tie, has his right leg on the pedal of a bicycle. He has his hands on the handle bars of the bike. Large tree in left background, two story white building in center background, utility pole on right.
[The W.C. Czigan's Home, a man and child standing in front]
Photograph of the W.C. Czigan's Home as written on the front (black ink) and back (pencil) of the photograph. The house is a one story white building with a porch on the north east corner of the house. A young man and a child can be seen standing on the sidewalk that leads to the front steps of the house. A porch swing can be seen hanging on the porch. Another person is visible to the far left of photograph in front of a picket fence. Buildings in background on left.
[The W.C. Czigan's Home, a fence to the left of the house]
Photograph of the W.C. Czigan's Home as identified on the front and back of the photograph. The house is a wooden white building with a porch on the northeast side of the house. A utility pole is to the right of the house. A large tree and picket fence are to the left.
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