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[River Under a Bridge]

Description: Photograph of a river under a bridge in Wharton, Texas. Plants are visible in the foreground, and there is a stack of tree branches piled against the bridge's support beam in the river.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
Partner: Private Collection of Jim Bell

[C. J. Christensen Home]

Description: Copy print of a farmstead belonging to C. J. Christensen. The photograph was taken several feet away from the main house, which is off to the right behind a small fence and a line of stacked haystacks. The main house is a two-story structure with intersecting gable roofs, five windows along the first floor and two on the top one. Additionally, there are a couple of small outbuildings in the leftmost side of the image. The plot of land in the foreground has been used for an unidentified crop.
Date: 1910
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

Farmstead

Description: Copy print of a farmstead in Danevang, Texas. The photograph appears to have been taken a short distance away from a fence that runs the length of the property. Past the fence and a few small bushes, a group of people have seated themselves on chairs, presumably posing for the picture. Several horses, carriages, and men are to the left of these people; some of them have also stopped and turned towards the direction where the photograph was taken. In the distance, there is a two-story house with… more
Date: 1900/1960
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

[Husband and Wife Posed Outdoors on a Lawn]

Description: Black and white photograph of a man and a woman standing in front of a large bush on the lawn directly outside a white building. They are husband and wife, according to a note written on the back of the photograph; the husband is identified as Harold Hansen, son of Otto and Agnes Hansen. His wife is wearing a hat and a dark, mid-length dress with a white collar. Harold is wearing a double breasted suit with a flower pinned to his lapel. The shutter of a window is partially visible to their … more
Date: unknown
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

[Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen on Their Wedding Day]

Description: Black and white photograph of Harold and Dorothy Hansen on their wedding day, posed underneath a floral arch. Behind them is a curtained window. Dorothy, whose arm is looped through Harold's adjacent arm, is wearing a dark-colored mid-length dress with a white collar and heels. Harold is wearing a double-breasted suit with a flower pinned to his lapel and formal, two-tone shoes. A framed mirror hangs on the wall to the right of them.
Date: unknown
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

Laurits Lauritzen

Description: Copy photograph of a black and white photograph of a man, Laurits Lauritzen, seated in front of a bushy collection of vines that are growing outside of a house belonging to Ed Nielsen, according to the label affixed to the front of the photograph. Laurits is the father of Laura Berndt; he was visiting from Denmark at the time. He is wearing a shirt, suspenders, and pants. A small bush and part of a window is visible to his right.
Date: unknown
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

Vigoo Andersen Home

Description: Photograph of a two-story structure in Danevang, Texas, belonging to Viggo Andersen. The house has horizontal light-colored siding and short hip roofs that extend slightly outwards form the walls. A gable roof in the first floor appears to create an overhang for the front entrance, but that part of the house is mostly hidden from view by the presence of a large bush on the left part of the image. Identical, rectangular windows cover both the first and second floors.
Date: 1900/1950
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

Christen Petersen Home

Description: Photograph of a two-story structure in Danevang, Texas, belonging to Christen Petersen. The photograph was taken behind a wire fence and a row of trees, which are a few feet away from the home. The house has intersecting gable roofs, white siding, and four double hung windows; two on the first floor and two on the second.
Date: 1925/1975
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

Fredricksen Home

Description: Photograph of a two-story structure in Danevang, Texas, belonging to someone only partially identified as "Fredricksen". The photograph was taken some distance away on a grassy plot of land. The house has white siding and gable roofs with brown shingles. Windows and doors have a red trim. There are large trees on each side of the house.
Date: unknown
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

Olaf Olsen Home

Description: Photograph of a two-story brick house in Danevang, Texas, belonging to Olaf Olsen. The photograph was taken from a trimmed front lawn, capturing two large trees that tower over the house and cover it in shadows. The house has gray shingles and intersecting gable roofs. The front door is covered by an overhang with a domed opening made from the brick. A wooden fence can be seen in the back on the right part of the house.
Date: 1986
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

P.J.A. Petersen Family in Johanna's Garden

Description: A copy negative of a black and white photograph of the Petersen family standing in their home's garden, which belonged to Johanna, P.J.A.'s wife. There are four men, four women, and two toddler aged girls; they all stand amongst trees and bushes. A blurry figure is visible in the bottom left corner of the picture foreground.
Date: unknown
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

Johanna and P.J.A. Petersen in Rose Garden

Description: Copy negative of a black and white photograph of an elderly couple, identified as Johanna and P.J. Petersen, standing in their garden. Johanna is wearing a jacket and a skirt and P.J. is wearing a cap, jacket and pants. A wooden bench that seems to have roses growing over it is to the left of the couple. Various foliage such as rose bushes surround the couple.
Date: unknown
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

Otto & Henrietta Bram House

Description: Photograph of a single-story brick house behind an average-size tree. There are small, pink flowers surrounding the perimeter of the house. Accompanying information states home belongs to Otto and Henrietta Bram. The top of two trees are visible behind the house.
Date: 1986
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

Leroy & Ann Strarup Home

Description: Photograph of a single-story, brick home belonging to Leroy and Ann Strarup, located in Danevang, Texas. The grass around the house has been cut short. The trees around the house have been bordered off by a small mound of dirt, and some of them have small bushes flanking their sides. Yellow flowers are around the edge of the house, as well as other bushes and small grasses.
Date: 1980/1990
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

[Carl and Shirley Bram Home]

Description: Photograph of a single-story, brick family home belonging to Carl and Shirley Bram. The brick is a red-orange color. At the front entrance, the brick has an angular design. Evenly-spaced flowers have been planted along the edge. There are two large trees on each side of the house.
Date: unknown
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

[Carl Thyssen Home]

Description: Photograph of a single-story home with yellow siding and several windows belonging to Carl Thyssen. To the right and behinf the main house is a mailbox and a couple of small outbuildings. There are a series of large trees lining the outer perimeter of the home. In the foreground, a large portion of the land appears to have been tilled.
Date: unknown
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

O. V. Christensen Home

Description: Photograph of a single-story brick home belonging to O.V. (Mickey) and Elsie Christensen. Photograph was taken a few feet away from a dirt road, capturing the front lawn on which a few slender trees have been planted. One door and several windows are seen on the house. Next to an air-conditioning system on the left wall, there appears to be a rosebush and other small shrubs planted along the edge of the wall.
Date: 1950/2010
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

Jack & Agnes Hansen Home

Description: Photograph of a single-story, brick house belonging to Jack and Agnes Hansen. Photograph was taken from a distance, capturing a slender dirt road and a front lawn on which several large trees have been planted. The house has a white door and a series of double-hung windows on either side of the door. To the left, in the distance, there appears to be a small outbuilding.
Date: 1986
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

Andrew & Emma Berndt Home

Description: Photograph of a single-story house and an adjacent outdoor garage belonging to Andrew and Emma Berndt. Accompanying information, however, states that the home now belongs to Michael Brodsgaard. Photograph was taken from a distance, capturing land that has been tilled, as well as several trees surrounding the house, and a telephone pole in the near vicinity off to the left. There are parked cars in the garage, and both structures appear to have been constructed out of white siding. Dark-colored … more
Date: 1930/2009
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

Grace Andersen Home

Description: Photograph of a single-story home belonging to Grace Andersen. Photograph was taken a few feet away from the front of the house, capturing a direct frontal view of a door and double-hung windows on either side. Both door and windows have been finished with a blue trim that also continues along the edge of the roof. A white picket fence is seen off to the right behind the house. In the front lawn, a few trees have been planted. Outdoor decor objects including pink flamingos, a stone fountain, an… more
Date: 1986
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society
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