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[Captain Ed Morrow's Boat "The Alma"]

Description: Photograph of "The Alma", a mail boat used on the daily route between Rockport and Bayside, Texas. The craft was owned and operated by Ed Morrow. Several men stand on the deck of the small sailboat on the water. A small, empty rowboat tails the sailboat. Another boat is visible in the distance on the left side of the frame.
Date: 1920
Partner: Private Collection of the Koenig Family

[Captain Thomas Cook's Boat "Tramp"]

Description: Photograph of Captain Thomas Cook's boat "Tramp" out on the water. The boat features a flat deck with a raised cabin and a wheelhouse. It sits low in the water. Several people are gathered at a picnic table above the cabin, while a handful of other individuals stand on the deck. Two of the subjects at the table hold umbrellas.
Date: 1916
Partner: Private Collection of the Koenig Family

[The Freighter "Big Nerid" on the Water]

Description: Photograph of the freighter "Big Nerid" freighter on an excursion from Rockport to Bayside. A large group of people are gathered on deck, with many holding their hands up or their hats above their heads. A small, empty rowboat trails along behind the larger boat. An American flag flies on a pole attached to the rear of the boat.
Date: May 28, 1953
Partner: Private Collection of the Koenig Family

[Mail Boat on Rockport to Bayside Route]

Description: Photograph of a mail boat used on the daily route between Rockport and Bayside, Texas. The craft was operated by Ed Morrow. Four men stand on the deck of the small sailboat on the water. A small, empty rowboat tails the sailboat. A wharf is visible in the distance on the left side of the frame.
Date: 1920~
Location: None
Partner: Private Collection of the Koenig Family

[Postcard of Agnes Walter Koenig, Stephen Koenig, Jr., Margaret Koenig, Agnes Koenig]

Description: Postcard of the Koenig family posing for a portrait. The mother sits in a carved wooden chair with her children standing around her. She wears a light-colored blouse and skirt with a dark-colored belt. The oldest child wears a suit with a tie and holds a newsboy cap. The two younger children wear matching light-colored dresses and headbands.
Date: 1914?
Partner: Private Collection of the Koenig Family

[Soldiers Playing Live Music]

Description: Photograph of Leathernecks of Headquarters Squadron 24, Marine Aircraft Group 24 listen to music courtesy of Stephen Koenig, III (violin) and others while aboard ship somewhere in the South Pacific during 1943. Cpl. Koenig from Alvin, Texas was a field music stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Santa Barbara, California, with MAG-24 before deployment to the island of Bougainville. Three soldiers in the center of the frame hold an archtop acoustic guitar, a violin, and a mandolin. The soldier p… more
Date: 1943
Partner: Private Collection of the Koenig Family

[Marine Band Violinists Pose in Uniform]

Description: Photograph of four Marines posing in uniform, each holding a violin. The performers are turned toward the right side of the frame, looking down at their instruments. Three of the men stand while the other sits in front of them and are from Camp Pendleton, California. Stephen Koenig, III, from AIvin, Texas (top upper right). 1951
Date: 1951
Creator: USMC Motion Picture Unit
Partner: Private Collection of the Koenig Family

[Workers Posing on a Pile of Lumber]

Description: Photograph of several unidentified workers in overalls and coveralls posing for a picture on top of a large pile of scrap lumber inside of a warehouse. The subject closest to the camera is blurred by motion. Stephen Koenig, Sr. on far left.
Date: 190X
Partner: Private Collection of the Koenig Family

[Marine Band plays with singer Ginny Simms]

Description: Photograph of a performer Ginny Simms on a stage in a formal dress. Marine Band from Camp Pendleton, California plays with their instruments behind barriers with "Tenor Tones" written on them. Stephen Koenig, III, from Alvin, Texas is the violinist at lower left. This is an official USMD photograph by the Motion Picture Production Unit of Camp Joseph H. Pendleton.
Date: April 24, 1951
Creator: USMC Motion Picture Unit
Partner: Private Collection of the Koenig Family

[Photograph of Koenig Family Posing on a Car]

Description: Photograph of Suzanne Murko Koenig, Susan Koenig, Stephen Koenig, III dressed in formal clothing sitting on the running board of a car. The car is parked in front of a house in a dirt driveway. A woman (left) wears a light-colored dress with a dark belt. A young girl (center) wears a light-colored dress with a loose silhouette. A young boy wears collared shirt with slacks, suspenders, and a tie.
Date: 193X
Partner: Private Collection of the Koenig Family

[Portrait of the Koenig Family]

Description: Photograph of Stephen Koenig, Sr., Stephen Koenig, Jr., Agnes Walter Koenig posing for a portrait with boutonnieres pinned to their chests. The man (left) wears a dark-colored suit with a patterned bowtie. The child (center) wears a matching suit with a dark bowtie. The woman (right) wears a light-colored shirt with leg-of-mutton sleeves tucked into a dark-colored skirt. She holds a book in her right hand.
Date: 190X
Partner: Private Collection of the Koenig Family

[Koenig Family Posing with a Car]

Description: Photograph of Stephen Koenig, Jr., John Koenig, Martin Koenig, Mrs. Weaver, Suzanne Murko Koenig posing with a car. A man in a hat stans on the right side of the car, leaning over the open hood, while two young boys stand in front of it. Two women stand on the left side of the car, with one older woman standing behind a younger one.
Date: 1962/1963
Partner: Private Collection of the Koenig Family

[Photograph of a Man Posing with Two Children]

Description: Photograph of Joseph Thomas “Tommy” Koenig, Stephen Koenig, Sr., Stephen Koenig, IV on a lawn in front of a house. The man rests his arms on the children's shoulders and looks directly at the camera. He wears a light-colored T-shirt with dark slacks, while the two children wear light-colored overalls.
Date: July 1948
Partner: Private Collection of the Koenig Family
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