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Crude Oil Stills and Can Factory, Port Arthur, Texas
A stereographic image of crude oil stills and a can factory in Port Arthur, Texas. Large drums fill an industrial yard. Tall smokestacks on the left side of the frame billow dark smoke.
[The Jack Family Home]
Colored illustration of a one-story house with a covered front porch; it belonged to Nellie Parker Davis Jack and her husband J.W. Jack and was located in Beaumont, Texas. The illustration features a landscaped front yard and the silhouette of a small animal standing on the walkway. A few handwritten notes on the back read, "Aunt Nellie's House, Beaumont, Tex, Nellie Parker Davis Jack, Aunt Nellie was sister to Mrs. T.M. Willis, Abilene."
[Keith Park]
Postcard of a color image of Keith Park in Beaumont, Texas, with many rows of trees, several men sitting on benches (left) and a statue in the middle. Printed on the front of the postcard: "Keith Park, Beaumont, Texas." There is handwritten correspondence on the back of the postcard.
[Portrait of David Eleric McCall]
Photograph of David Eleric McCall (b. 1862, Sabine Pass – d. 1945, Hamshire), wearing a black coat and sporting short hair and a mustache. He faces forward. A note on the back lists his parents, Martha Ann (Garner) and John McCall, as well as his children: Eleric Webb McCall (1890–1971), LeRoy McCall (1892–1977), Alice McCall (1893–1993), and Lovie McCall (1989–1972).
[Portrait of Dr Carrol's Children]
Photograph of three children of "Dr. Carrol". The youngest sits on a chair covered by a blanket in a white gown. To the left of him is a boy standing against the chair and to the right is an older boy sitting on the chair's armrest.
[Portrait of Florence Gripon Adams and Murray Adams]
Photograph of Florence Gripon Adams (1872–1963), posing with her son Murray Adams at right. Both are pictured from the chest up, with Florence in a black dress and Murray in a white gown.
[Portrait of Jessie Gripon Kopke]
Photograph of Jessie (Gripon) Kopke (1866–1943), wearing a pleated black dress and facing left. A note on the back of the card states she was buried in Magnolia Cemetery in Beaumont, Texas.
[Portrait of Louis Kopke]
Photograph of Louis Kopke (1856–1939) wearing a coat and tie. He has a mustache and short, combed hair. A note on the back states he was buried in Magnolia Cemetery in Beaumont, Texas.
[Portrait of Melbourne Ernest Beular]
Photograph of Melbourne Ernest Beular (January 8, 1904, Sabine Pass, TX – March 10 1982, San Diego, CA) at six months old. She wears a white gown and stands on a wicker chair, her hands gripping the chair handle.
[Portrait of Milton Gripon]
Photograph of Milton Gripon wearing a black coat and sporting a thick mustache and short hair, facing right. This card is addressed to "Sister Tracy" from Milton on the back.
[Portrait of Robert Frazier Denbo]
Full-length portrait of Robert Frazier Denbo, wearing a light-colored ruffled gown with a belt, tights, and lace-up shoes. Frazier Denbo stands up on the seat of a chair and uses his right hand to stabilize himself with the back of the chair. A hand written note on the back reads, "Robert Frazier Denbo, Frazier Denbo, son of Harry W. Denbo & Nellie Frazier of Port Arthur, Texas; b. Oct. 23, 1909, Hillsboro, Texas, d. May 9, 1927, Port Arthur, Texas."
[Portrait of Samuel L. Adams]
Photograph of Samuel L. Adams (1872–1917), husband to Florence Gripon (1872–1963). He wears a suit and tie and faces forward. A note on the back indicates Adams was buried in Jasper, Texas.
[Portrait of Three Unknown Children]
Photograph of three unidentified children. The youngest sits on an ottoman at center, flanked by two toddlers on both sides. All the children are wearing white gowns, the one at far left holding a hat.
[Portrait of Unknown African American Man]
Portrait of an unidentified African American man wearing a dark suit posing in front of a light background. The borders of the card on which the photograph is printed are cut into a decorative pattern.
[Portrait of Unknown African American Woman]
Portrait of an unidentified African American woman in a light-colored dress posing in front of a neutral background with a colorized border of pink flowers.
[Twenty-Eight-Year-Old Deward Franklin Kitchens]
Photograph of Deward Franklin Kitchens at twenty-eight years old. He's wearing a bow tie, collared shirt, and coat. He has a mustache. The photograph is mounted on cardboard, with the text "Deward Franklin Kitchens 28" on the front.
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