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[Back of a Postcard]
Back of a postcard advertising the Southern States Steel Co. in Dallas, Texas.
[Buildings in Dallas]
Postcard of the Braniff Airways, Frito-Lay, and Exchange Bank buildings in Dallas, Texas.
[Republic National Bank Building]
Postcard of the Republic National Bank building in Dallas, Texas.
[Texas Centennial Exposition Postcard]
Postcard of several buildings in Dallas, Texas, advertising the Texas Centennial Exposition.
[The Cotton Bowl]
Postcard of a full Cotton Bowl stadium in Dallas, Texas.
[La Tunisia Restaurant]
Postcard of waitresses, wearing "Arabian" costumes, standing among the tables in the main dining room of the La Tunisia restaurant in Dallas, Texas.
[Elks in Dallas]
Postcard of a comic titled "Elks in Dallas Number 2", depicting a loud crowd of men walking towards a courthouse.
[Elks in Dallas Number Three]
Postcard of a comic, titled "Elks in Dallas Number Three", depicting a man, wearing a ribbon that reads "I am an elk", walking with two women. A speech bubble above another woman to the left reads, "Gee! Don't I wish I was wid [sic] him!"
[Elks in Dallas Number Five]
Postcard of a comic titled "Elks in Dallas Number Five", depicting three women fawning over a man who wears a ribbon reading "I am an Elk".
[Elks in Dallas Number Six]
Postcard of a comic titled "Elks in Dallas Number Six", showing a man hanging from a flag pole on top of a building in Dallas, Texas.
[Dallas Automobile Country Club]
Postcard of a drawing of the Dallas Automobile Country Club building in Dallas, Texas. A car is parked under an awning to the left, and an American flag flies from a pole to the right.
[Drawing of Golf and Country Club]
Postcard of a drawing of a boat on a river in front of the Golf and Country Club building in Dallas, Texas.
[Postcard of the Texas State Fair]
Postcard of the entrance to Fair Park during the Texas State Fair in October 1909. Several street trolleys pull up to the curb, and people walk towards the entrance to the right. Several horse-drawn carriages and other buildings are visible in the background.
[Dallas Skyline]
Postcard of a drawing of buildings making up the skyline in Dallas, Texas.
[Postcard of the US Seen Through the Eyes of Texas]
Postcard of the United States as seen through the eyes of Texas. The state of Texas takes up the entire middle portion of the map, and a large red heart in the middle reads "Biggest and Best Greetings From".
[Car Driving Up a Hill]
Postcard of a man driving a Brush Runabout car up a 45° hill in Dallas, Texas.
[Welcome to Elkdom Arch]
Postcard of an arch reading "Welcome to Elkdom", looking east on Main Street in Dallas, Texas. Buildings are visible in the background.
[Texas Seed and Floral Co.]
Postcard of the building housing the Texas Seed & Floral Co. in Dallas, Texas. The type on the back reads: "Dear Sir: In reply to yours of 14th, we have not heard anything further from Mr. W. M. Peck".
[Postcard of a Toy Department]
Postcard of toys on display in the Rodgers-Thomas Sales Co. in Dallas, Texas. The text to the right reads: "Our Toy Department. Offers you unexcelled service and a big saving in prices. We sell directly for sixty of the best selected American factories".
['Howdy from Big D' Postcard]
Postcard of the statue of Big Tex at the 1965 Texas State Fair in Dallas, Texas. People are visible in foreground, and the text at the top reads: "Howdy from Big D".
[Dallas National Bank Building]
Postcard of the Dallas National Bank building in Dallas, Texas. People and a buggy are visible on the street in front of the building.
[Postcard of a Roller Skating Rink]
Postcard of a large roller skating rink in Dallas, Texas. The text to the right reads: "Beautiful Lake Cliff. The Southwest's Greatest Playground - Dallas, Texas", and the text below the picture reads: "The World's Largest Roller Skating Rink (capacity 2000 couples)".
[Drawing of the Federal Reserve Bank]
Postcard of a drawing of the Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas, Texas. A road is visible in the foreground.
[Commonwealth Bank Building]
Postcard of a drawing of the Commonwealth Bank building in Dallas, Texas. Cars and people are visible on the road.
[Liberty Bank Building]
Postcard of a drawing of the Liberty Bank building at night in Dallas, Texas.
['Saturday Night Out West' Postcard]
Postcard of a drawing of several people in a bar, with the text "Howdy from Dallas, Texas" above the drawing and "Saturday Night Out West" below it.
[Drawing of Tourists in Dallas]
Postcard of a drawing of an old man and woman wearing tourist clothes, hats, and sunglasses, surrounded by well-dressed people. The text above the drawing reads "Hello from Dallas, Texas", and the text below it reads "Wonder how they knew we were tourists?"
[Drawing of Cowboy Shooting a Man's Feet]
Postcard of a drawing of a cowboy standing in front of the doors of a saloon and shooting at the feet of a man wearing stereotypically tourist clothes. The text above the drawing reads "Howdy From Dallas, Texas", and the text below it reads "I'm Learning a New Dance Called 'The Texas Twist'!!"
[Postcard of a Man Riding a Fish]
Postcard of a drawing of a man riding a large fish in front of two men sitting on a dock with fishing rods. The text above the drawing reads, "Hello From Dallas, Texas", and the text below it reads "Don't pay any attention to him - you know how those Texans exaggerate!"
[Drawing of a Man Riding a Horse]
Postcard of a drawing of a man riding a wild horse next to a yellow "Dude Ranch" sign while two people look on. The text above the drawing reads, "Hello from Dallas, Texas", and the text below it reads "Is that what they mean by the wide open spaces?"
[Drawing of a Couple in a Car]
Postcard of a drawing of a couple driving a car through a haystack next to a semi-truck on a road. The text above the drawing reads, "Hello from Dallas, Texas", and the text below it reads "Nag, nag nag - I didn't pass him on a curve, did I?!?"
[Drawing of a Man Riding a Jack Rabbit]
Postcard of a drawing of a man riding a jack rabbit looking out over a herd of cattle. The text above the drawing reads, "Howdy from Dallas, Texas", and the text below it reads "Punching cattle on a jack rabbit!"
[St. Paul's Sanitarium and Annex]
Postcard of a drawing of St. Paul's Sanitarium and Annex in Dallas, Texas.
[Map of St. Paul's Hospital]
Postcard of a drawing of a map of St. Paul's Hospital in Dallas, Texas.
[Drawing of the Federal Reserve Bank]
Postcard of a drawing of the Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas, Texas. The text at the top of the postcard reads: "Federal Reserve Bank. 11th Federal Reserve District, Dallas, Texas".
[First National Bank Building]
Postcard of a drawing of the First National Bank building in Dallas, Texas.
[Photograph of a Dresser]
Photograph of a wooden dresser with a mirror on top of it pushed against a wall in a room in Texas.
[Miniature Dresser]
Photograph of a wooden carved miniature dresser, One of a collection of miniature furniture pieces.
[Miniature Chair]
Photograph of a carved wooden miniature chair, one of a collection of miniature furniture pieces.
[Miniature Rocking Chair]
Photograph of a carved wooden miniature rocking chair, one of a collection of miniature furniture pieces.
[Wooden Table]
Photograph of a carved wooden miniature table, one of a collection of miniature furniture pieces.
[Collection of Miniature Furniture]
Photograph of five pieces of carved wooden miniature furniture, including a bed frame, a table, a chair, a dresser, and a rocking chair.
[Miniature Bed Frame]
Photograph of one of a collection of carved wooden miniature furniture pieces, in the shape of a bed frame.
[Postcard of the Dallas Sky Line]
Postcard of buildings making up the sky line in Dallas, Texas.
[Mrs. W.S. Carr]
This is a head and shoulders image of Mrs. W.S. Carr as a young woman. She wears her hair up. She is wearing a high-necked blouse with a lace collar.
[Portrait of an African American Boy]
Convex portrait of a young African American male. He is wearing a very large hat. The back of the image has a label that reads: "PASCO. Robert Pelan. Lot #7979. Grade - crayon. Face Artist 3. This portrait guaranteed by maker."
Texas State Dental Association Photograph
This is a panoramic photograph of approximately 100 people, primarily men. They are lined up in four rows outside of a building with large, arched windows. Written on the botton of the photograph is: Texas State Dental Association, Dallas, Texas 1908.
[Panoramic View of Dallas]
This is a panoramic image taken in 1905 of Dallas, Texas. The names of many businesses are visible, including Padgitt Bros.
Republic of Texas Land Grant Certificate
This is a land grant from the Republic of Texas. It is to James Cole of Robertson County and is signed by Sam Houston.
[Citizens Association of Dallas Photograph]
This is a photograph of 21 men. They are posed in three rows, two standing, one sitting. They are identified beneath the photo as the Citizens Association of Dallas. The officers and the Executive Committee are listed. The top left corner has a note indicating that this was given to Commission Don F. Sullivan from Henry D. Lindsley.
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