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[Woman by Cemetery Sign]

Description: Photograph of Sydalise Fredeman standing in front of the sign above the entrance to the cemetery where Confederate soldier Richard Dowling is buried in Port Arthur, Texas. The sign reads: "[St. Vincent's] Cemetery Founded 1852. Burial Place of Dick Dowling, hero of Sabine Pass; Samuel Paschal, Hero of San Jacinto; and other Ho[ust]on pioneers".
Date: 1963
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Woman Sitting on Small Car]

Description: Photograph of a woman in a long dress with flowers in her hair sitting on a small car driven by a young boy in a cowboy hat, during a parade in Port Arthur, Texas. A man walks beside them, and a crowd of people stand in front of the building in the background.
Date: 1953
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Woman with Bouquet]

Description: Photograph of a woman, identified as Mrs. Dorothy Joffrion Collins, wearing a white fur coat and standing next to a bouquet of pink and white flowers. A mirror hangs on the wall to the right.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Women in a Decorated Car]

Description: Photograph of three women riding in a decorated convertible with a banner on the driver's side door reading, "Be an informed voter!", during a parade in Port Arthur, Texas. Crowds are visible on both sides of the road, and there are buildings in the background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Women in Museum]

Description: Photograph of three women standing behind a table with a table lamp, a water bottle, and a sign labeling them in the Port Arthur Historical Society Museum in Port Arthur, Texas. A highboy is visible to the left, and there are two signs on the wall behind the women.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Women on Parade Float]

Description: Photograph of ten women in large gowns with tulle skirts sitting on a float pulled by a truck during a parade in Port Arthur, Texas. People watch from the windows of the building in the background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast
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