Rescuing Texas History, 2007 - 6,304 Matching Results

Search Results

[Child seated on a ledge]
Photograph of young Lillian Josephine Harris sitting on a ledge.
[Jennie Ochiltree]
Photograph of Jennie Ochiltree.
[Oval photograph of unknown man with moustache]
Photograph of an unknown man with moustache.
[Portrait of Bell S. Bancroft]
Photograph of Bell S. Ochiltree.
[Three children on hay]
Photograph of Jimmy, Itaska, and Archie Sims. The children are shown seated and standing on hay.
[Three children sitting on hay]
Photograph of three children. Jimmy Ochiltree Sims, Archie Sims and Itaska Sims are shown posed next to hay.
[Young child sitting]
Photograph of young child sitting on a chair. The top of the photograph is arched.
[Debris after a 1922 Blowout in Orange Oil Field]
Photograph men standing on debris, mostly lumber, after a blowout in an Orange, Texas oil field on August 5, 1922.
[Debris after a 1922 Blowout in Orange Oil Field]
Photograph men standing on debris, mostly lumber, after a blowout in an Orange, Texas oil field on August 5, 1922.
[Five Men at Work in the Oil Fields]
Photograph of five men working in the oil fields of Orangefield, Texas. They are standing at the base of a large derrick.
[Five Men on a Platform in Orangefield]
Photo of five oil field workers in Orangefield, Texas. An oil well is behind them. A tree with boards nailed onto it is to the right.
[Five Men Working for the Gulf Production Company]
Five men working for Gulf Oil Production Company stand on a large oil rig.
[Orange Ice and Light Company - Line Department]
Photograph of the Line Department at Orange Ice & Light Company. Pictured (L-R) are: Charlie Cale (service), Jack Turner, unknown, Virgil "Slim" Bolton, Johnny McCoppin (plant electrician), unknown, Ed Stobart (district superintendent), Calvin Stakes, Jessie Parish (meter), ? Turner, G.C. Gov. Strickland (water), unknown, Harry Burr (manager).
[Six Men Standing on an Oil Derrick]
Photograph of six men standing on an oil derrick at the Orange Oil Field in Texas.
[Workmen of the Gulf Production Company in Orangefield, Texas]
Photograph of the men working for the Gulf Production Company in Orangefield, Texas. They stand on an oil rig. Written on the photo: T.M. Pepper - Driller.
[Portrait of Winnie and young Elizabeth Bancroft]
Photograph of "Winnie" holding young Elizabeth Bancroft. Winnie was Elizabeth Bancroft's nurse.
[Woman and infant]
Photograph of Arabella Stuart Ochiltree.
Archie and Josephine Sims
Photograph of Archie & Josephine Sims. The two Sims children are shown standing, holding hands.
[Girl in white dress]
Photograph of a girl in a white dress. The girl is shown with her arm placed on a large book.
[Hugh Ochiltree]
Photograph of Hugh Ochiltree. Ochiltree is shown holding a hat and cane.
[Lady seated with prop]
Photograph of A.B. Breazeale posed next to a palm tree prop and holding a plant.
[Man with tie and pin]
Photograph of a man with a long moustache. He is wearing a tie with a pin.
[Portrait of a young man]
Photograph of young man wearing a flower pin.
[Small child in white lace garment]
Photograph of four-year-old Chisbey Smith. The child is wearing a long white lace garment.
[Small child with hat and dress]
Photograph of young R.W. Smith in a white lace garment. Smith is shown seated with a hat.
[Young girl in white dress]
Photograph of a girl in a white dress. She is wearing a necklaces and has her arms folded.
[Speed Boat in Orange, Texas]
Photograph of a man in a Carter Craft boat with an Evinrude outboard engine near Orange, Texas.
[Unidentified Man]
Photo of an unidentified man
[Aerial View of an Oil Well]
Photograph of an aerial view of an oil well. Hand written on the back of the photo is, "Wild cat rig near Orange field late 40s."
[Aerial View of Vidor, Texas]
Photograph of an aerial view of a residential neighborhood in Vidor, Texas. There are streets, trees, and several houses visible in the photograph.
[Orange-MacArthur]
Photograph of an aerial view of Orange-MacArthur. There are railroad tracks, streets, and residential neighborhoods visible in the photograph.
[Ed Malloy and Seventeen Women at a Launching]
Photograph of Ed Malloy and seventeen women on stairs at a launching. Banners with stars and stripes decorate the stair rails.
[Fourteen Women at a Launching]
Photograph of fourteen women in dresses and hats at a launching in Orange, Texas.
[Photograph of "G.W. Codrington" Tugboat]
Photograph of a tug boat, G.W. "Codrington", crossing a body of water. A note on the back of photograph says: "LSC Hull No. 377. Tug 'G.W. Codrington' built for General Motors Corp completed 07-05-49. 143' x 33' x 17' #21945"
[Photograph of Tug "Supco VII"]
Photograph of a tugboat on a body of water. Back of photograph: "LSC Hull No. 384. Tug "Supco VII", built for Superior Oil Co. Completed 8-27-46. 92' x 22' x 10'-4".
[N.R. Royall]
N. R. Royall
[Three Members of the Dilley Rifles Company]
Photograph of three members of the Dilley Rifles, Palestine. Back of photo identifies them as Warner Williams, Capt; George R. Howard, 1st Lt; and George McClintock, 2nd Lt.
[Unidentified Couple]
Photo of an unidentified couple.
[Unidentified Woman]
Photo of an unidentified woman.
[Portrait of Ollie Ochiltree]
Photograph of Ollie Ochiltree resting on a chair.
[Finis Earing "Red" Fitzgerald, First Fire Chief of Childress, Texas]
Photograph of Finis Earing "Red" Fitzgerald, the first Fire Chief of Childress, Texas. Chief Fitzgerald is dressed in formal attire for his portrait. He is wearing a three piece suit, a collared shirt, tie, and a hat. His badge is pinned to his vest and is barely visible underneath his jacket. The portrait captures only the Chief's head, shoulders, and the top half of his torso. Chief Fitzgerald is posed looking straight ahead.
[Young Men's Christian Association]
Color postcard with an image of the Young Men's Christian Association building in Paris, Texas. The correspondence reads, "My dear little precious. Auntie is so sorry you are sick hurry and get well. Auto loves you, do you still love Auntie? Loving 'Auntie' Rosa Bassano." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 206 E. 5th Street, Oklahoma, Okla. It is postmarked Monett & Paris on Oct 17, 1907.
[Thomas McGee Scott]
Thomas McGee Scott, 1881-1941.
[Youth Round Up Parade]
Photograph of the Youth Round Up Parade in Port Arthur, Texas. The parade is being led by a car pulling a wagon, three cars are following the first car. The parade is being led down a busy streets with a lot of stores and eateries.
[36th Texas Division - T - Patch guard #1]
Group of four unidentified Army soldiers demonstrating a mortar.
[36th Texas Division - T Patch Guard - #2]
Unidentified Army Master Sargent showing a boy a 120mm mortar with a safety plug in the tube .
[36th Texas Division - T - Patch guard #3]
Three men, two in uniform, standing at doorway
[36th Texas Division - T - Patch guard #4]
Three men in uniform
[36th Texas Division - T - Patch guard #5]
Two men in uniform with wives, visiting in a crowd of people.
[Allen, C. B. Reunion #1]
Large group of family members at the C. B. Allen Family Reunion.
Back to Top of Screen