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Building Exteriors

Description: Copy photograph of two images. The top image shows the two buildings of the high school in Ballinger, Texas. Both buildings are made of stone, and a group of people stands outside the building in the foreground. The bottom image shows the First Baptist Church of Ballinger. Two men walk in front of the church. A hand-written note says, "First Baptist Church, Ballinger, Texas. Photo by Ballinger Photo Co."
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Church Exterior

Description: Copy photograph of two images of postcards. In the top image, three churches in San Angelo are pictured. A Methodist, a Catholic and a Baptist church are shown. The three churches are adjacent to each other on the same street. Labels identify the denominations of each church. Text at bottom reads, "Three of San Angelo's churches." The bottom image shows the First Baptist Church in Ballinger, Texas, identified in the image by a hand-written note.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Power Line

Description: Copy negative of the Abilene to Ballinger powerline in a large field. At the bottom of the picture is written "1715, Abilene and Ballinger Line, July 26"
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Power Line

Description: Copy negative of the Abilene to Ballinger powerline in a large field with a fence. At the bottom of the picture is written "#1716, Abilene and Ballinger Line, July 26"
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Power Line

Description: Copy negative of the Abilene to Ballinger powerline in a large field. At the bottom of the picture is written "1712, Abilene and Ballinger Line, July 29"
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[H.D. Pearce & Co. Book & News Depot]

Description: Photograph of several men standing and sitting in front of the H.D. Pearce & Co. Book and News Depot. Below the store sign is another sign for the post office. Handwritten above the photograph is "In Runnels City 1885" and handwritten below the photograph is "[ ] of Runnels Co. 1st Business [ ] Hubert Pearce". Typed on the back of the photograph is, "The store of H.D. Pearce at Runnels City was one of the first businesses to be established in Runnels County. This picture was made in 188… more
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Grain and Farm Machinery

Description: Photograph of equipment used to in the processing of harvested crops in Runnels County, TX. The long, tube-like equipment is on wheels, placed in front of several large piles of grain.
Date: 1959
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Trucks Unloading Grain

Description: Photograph of a truck unloading grain at a metal building. A man is walking in front of a pile of grain. A sign on the side of the building says "Swift's Feeds."
Date: 1959
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Train and Farm Machinery

Description: Photograph of boxcars on a train. They are parked near several machines used to offload grain and other crops from trucks, onto the train.
Date: 1959
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Farmer on Tractor in Field

Description: Photograph of a farmer driving a tractor and harvesting crops in Runnels County, TX. The farmer is shaded by an umbrella.
Date: 1959
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Farm Machinery

Description: Photograph of John Deere farm equipment on a farm in Runnels County, TX. A large machine is shooting grain into a small container attached to the side. Many gears and belts can be seen on the side of the larger machine.
Date: 1959
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Farmer in Field with Tractor and Truck

Description: Photograph of a tractor harvesting crops in Runnels County, TX. A truck is next to the tractor is a section already harvested. Another man is standing next to the truck.
Date: 1959
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Train Depot in Winters, Texas]

Description: Photograph of a Texas & Pacific Railway depot in Winters, Texas, viewed from the train tracks. The building is a single-story building with wood siding. Text in the upper-left corner says "T&P Depot Winters, Texas."
Date: unknown
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Photograph of Turkey Shoot]

Description: Photograph of the “Turkey Shoot” posse, showing the men posed with rifles and turkeys on the east side of the First National Bank in Rowena, Texas. According to the handwritten note on the back of the photo frame, Walter Schuhmann kneels third from the right.
Date: unknown
Partner: Abilene Library Consortium

[Photograph of Send-Off to Kidd-Key]

Description: Photograph of two women on the porch of a house, showing one of the women bending down for the handle of a suitcase. Note in the bottom margin reads, “Ready for Kidd-Key,” most probably a reference to Kidd-Key College at Sherman, Texas.
Date: unknown
Partner: Abilene Library Consortium

[Photograph of Rowena in Snow]

Description: Photograph taken from a field beside a church of a street in Rowena, Texas, under a bed of snowfall on Christmas 1910.
Date: December 25, 1910
Partner: Abilene Library Consortium

[Photograph of Rowena Public School Students]

Description: Photograph of students from Rowena Public School in Rowena, Texas. The young men and women are posed in three in front of the school building. According to the note on the back of the photo, Willard Schuhmann and Edgar Schlake sit third and second from the right in the first row.
Date: unknown
Partner: Abilene Library Consortium

[Photograph of Interior of Post Office]

Description: Photograph of Walter Schuhmann, John Schuhmann, and Julius Kaiser examining a ledger inside the first post office in Rowena, Texas.
Date: unknown
Partner: Abilene Library Consortium

Charles H. Noyes Monument, Runnels County, rear view

Description: Photograph of the Charles H. Noyes Monument, Runnels County, rear view. The horse is fully visible, but only the top of the man's hat can be seen.
Date: August 1, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Partner: UNT Libraries

Charles H. Noyes Monument, Runnels County, plaque

Description: Photograph of the Charles H. Noyes monument plaque, located on the Runnels County Courthouse grounds. It says, "Charles H. Noyes (1896-1917). Charles H. Noyes, 21, died when his horse fell while rounding up cattle on the Noyes Ranch. His father and mother, Gus and Lula Noyes, erected monument in 1919 as a tribute to their son and all Texas cowboys. Pompeo Coppin of Chicago studied horses two years before sculpting statue."
Date: August 1, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Partner: UNT Libraries

Charles H. Noyes Monument, Runnels County, rear plaque

Description: Photograph of a plaque at the rear of the Charles H. Noyes monument. It says, "Erected in memory of Chas. H. Noyes by his parents, Lula and Gus Noyes. Chas. H. Noyes. Born in Texas December 30, 1895. Died from an accidental fall with his horse at his father's ranch in Concho County, Texas, February 11, 1917. Gone from us but not forgotten. Never shall thy memory fade, sweetest thoughts shall ever linger around the spot where thou art laid. Is death an eternal sleep or shall we meet again?"
Date: August 1, 2005
Partner: UNT Libraries

Historic Plaque, Balinger

Description: Photograph of a historic plaque. It reads: "Ballinger originally called Hutchins City. Promoted by Sante Fe Rwy. Named for Judge William Pitt Ballinger (1825-1888), railroad attorney and townsite official. Distinguished Texas Statesman, Veteran of the Mexican War. In the Civil War helped establish defenses of Galveston, served as Confederate receiver of enemy aliens' property, was sent to negotiate peace for Texas. Ballinger is County Seat, and farm-ranch center. INdustries include dairying,… more
Date: August 1, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Partner: UNT Libraries

Bell in town courtyard, Ballinger

Description: Photograph of a monument with a bell. The plaque on the monument says, "Allison Bros. Ranch Bell - 1896 in memory of C. G. - E. C. - S. N. Allison." There are stone benches to the right and behind the monument.
Date: August 1, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Partner: UNT Libraries
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