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[Man by Wagon]

Description: Photograph of an African American man, identified as Uncle Sam Harris, standing by two mules hitched to a wagon. A building is visible in the background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Wilson County Historical Society

Man, Woman and Holy Bible

Description: Unknown man and women photographed. They are an older couple and she has her left hand on his shoulder. The man is dressed in a dark three piece suit with white shirt. There is a chair from his vest to a pocket. The man is holding a large copy of the Holy Bible. The couple may be standing in front of a scalloped pattern quilt.
Date: unknown
Partner: Wilson County Historical Society

Mary Bell King

Description: Portrait of Mary Bell King as a young child. Her blonde curls are styled is a short and stylish fashion. Her baby smile is sweet and endearing she is wearing a white lacy dress. She is posed with her ankles crossed and is wearing black patent leather shoes.
Date: unknown
Creator: Crandal of Floresville
Partner: Wilson County Historical Society

[Men in Auto and Carriage Dept.]

Description: Photograph of two men in a garage with a carriage and a car in it in Wilson County, Texas. The man to the right sits at a sewing machine, and the man to the left leans against a carriage. The handwritten note at the bottom of the photo reads "Auto & Carrage [sic] top Dept."
Date: unknown
Partner: Wilson County Historical Society

Methodist Church, Floresville, Texas

Description: Methodist church with bell tower on the corner of a dirt road. The church is fenced with a white picket fence and a bloom tree in the front courtyard. Next door to the church is the patronage. On the opposite side of the street from the church is the beginning of a crop.
Date: unknown
Partner: Wilson County Historical Society

Methodist Parsonage

Description: This is a black and white photo of the Methodist parsonage in Floresville, Texas. Featured in the photo are four young children and a dog. The house has to two covered porches with step leading upto the landings. The house also has lattice work from the ground up to the porches.
Date: unknown
Partner: Wilson County Historical Society
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