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[F.B Massey and Deliveryman]

Description: Photograph of F.B. Massey, Massey store owner, and a Wells Fargo deliveryman. The two men are standing before a Wells Fargo Express store and wagon.
Date: 1907
Partner: Midwestern State University

[F.B. Massey Home]

Description: Photograph of F.B. Massey's home on Lee Street in Wichita Falls, Texas. The home has since been torn down.
Date: 1907
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Matthew W. Cartwright]

Description: Photograph of Matthew W. Cartwright. He is Sandra Person Wyche's maternal great-great-uncle.
Date: 1907
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Mr. & Mrs. Massey]

Description: Photograph of Mr. F.B. Massey and Mrs. Hester Massey sitting by their house on Lee Street in Wichita Falls. The photograph was previously ripped into three pieces.
Date: 1907
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Photograph of Conroe School Faculty]

Description: Photograph of the Conroe School faculty sitting and standing in a room. A handwritten note below the photo identifies the faculty members as (left to right): front row: M. Madeley, Lucille Yell, Birdie Uzzell; and back row: Mary Otey Sterrett, Hulon Anderson, Mrs. Lulu McComb, J. T. Terry.
Date: [1907..1908]
Partner: Montgomery County Memorial Library

[Students and Teachers in Front of Schoolhouse]

Description: Photograph of schoolchildren and teachers in front of a schoolhouse that has wood paneling and four tall windows. Boys are seated in the front row along with a man kneeling in the center, while older children and adults stand in the back. Text written in the bottom-left corner says: "Colbert, I.T. Public School. Mar. 6".07. Prof. H. G. King, Prin. Hendricks Photo, Denison Tex." A boy near the far left, center row, is marked with red pen. There is a handwritten list of names and numbers on t… more
Date: March 6, 1907
Creator: Hendricks Photo
Partner: Private Collection of Marie Bartholomew

[Mary Emory Outside Her Home]

Description: Copy print of Mary Emory standing on the ground next to a curved, raised porch on one side of her home. The house is a two-story building with wood siding and a hipped roof with gabled extensions; it also has Queen Anne-style embellishments including decorative woodwork along the rooflines and columns along the porch and balcony. More information about the history of the house is printed on the back.
Date: July 1907
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission
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