Private Collection of T. B. Willis - 21 Matching Results

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[J. L. Keller's Store]

Description: Photograph of seven people posing behind counters and around various cases inside J. L. Keller's store. Wares are visible on shelves and inside the cases, including a display of shoes in the center-front of the image. Handwritten text on the back of photo: "Interior of J. L. Keller's Store. 1. Albert M. Keller. Fayette, Mo. 2. Boyd G. Norris. [Fayette, Mo.] 3. Ida L. Keller. [Fayette, Mo.] 4. M. G. Lieblich. [Fayette, Mo.] 5. Mattie Ransone. [Fayette, Mo.] 6. Paul Wolfson. [Fayet… more
Date: 1890~

[Portrait of Palmer Gordon]

Description: Portrait of Palmer Gordon, visible from the chest up, wearing a tweed three-piece suit with a striped shirt and satin pocket square. A hand written note on the back identifies him as "Palmer Gordon." The name Annie Winn appears on the back of the photograph.
Date: unknown
Creator: National Art Co.

[Postcard of Gerlts Residence]

Description: Postcard of a row of houses, with one house prominent in the foreground. A note on the front of the postcard says "View north side, Gerlts residence setion at McAllen, Texas." The postcard is addressed to Mrs. Amelia Rinkel in St. Louis, MO and a note on the back of the card says "Compliments of Florence and Lon Gerlts."
Date: April 6, 1919

[Postcard of Ice House in McAllen]

Description: Postcard of a building near railroad tracks with people standing on its porch. A note on the front of the postcard describes it: "McAllen, Tex. Ice House." A handwritten note on the back of the postcard, addressed to Mrs. Amelia Rinkle in St. Louis, Missouri, says, "Best regards from Lon and Florence."
Date: 1912

[Postcard of Infantry Replacement Band]

Description: Postcard of the Infantry Replacement Band, a large group of soldiers holding instruments, at Camp MacArthur in Waco, Texas. A handwritten note in Italian on the back of the postcard is addressed to "Al caro amico E. Marino" in Kansas City, Missouri and says, "Questa è la band dove appartengo. Sí puo trovarmi? C'ha un punto. Su una spalla." In this note the author identifies himself as the band member with a mark on his shoulder. Fifth sitting man from the left.
Date: October 24, 1918

[Postcard of Lindsay Hollow in Waco, Texas]

Description: Postcard of Lindsay Hollow in Waco, Texas, with a handwritten note that says "Heaven's eternal years is thine." Another handwritten note on the back of the postcard is addressed to Miss Rodesia Stephens and says, "Hello Rodesia, how are you this evening? Hope you are well by this time. I wrote you a letter over a week ago, haven't heard from M.E.J. yet. I have a lot to tell when we meet again. Pro. Rinkney is as low as he can be. I am well, all send love. Mary E. Moore."
Date: July 9, 1908
Creator: Moore, Mary E.

[Postcard of Presbyterian Church in Clifton, Texas]

Description: Postcard of the small building of a Presbyterian Church in Clifton, Texas. A handwritten note on the back of the postcard is addressed to Miss Cora Wright in Alba, MO and says "Hello Cora, as you haven't answered my last card I will send you another. Am all ok, hope you are the same. I am at work 60 miles north with the bridge ...[?]... Wish I could be with you. Ruth."
Date: December 11, 1910
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