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[Postcard from Rudolf Koepke to Fred Kleb - September 1910]

Description: Postcard from Rudolf Koepke to Fred Kleb of Hufsmith, Texas, containing a brief description of Kopeke's status. The front of the postcard depicts the residence of C. H. Koepke in Woodbine, Kansas. The house is an L-shaped Queen Anne-styled two-story Victorian house with a short wire fence around the lot.
Date: September 1910
Creator: Koepke, Rudolf
Partner: Tomball Museum Center

[Staff at the M. B. Ice Cream Company]

Description: Photograph of Abner P. McLendon (1874–1942, seated) and the staff of the M. B. Ice Cream Company in Waco, working in an office. McLendon is at a desk facing the right wall, looking over several papers. A woman behind him is at a typewriter, a furnace behind her. A woman, standing at left, writes into a ledger with a pen, with office supplies set before her and a rubbish bin next to her.
Date: 1910~
Creator: Gildersleeve, Fred A.
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Sheet Metal Shop in Gainesville]

Description: Photograph of a sheet metal shop in Gainesville with a double cornice sheet metal brake and several Lone Star acetylene gas generators. Two men stand behind the generators, and another stands behind the brake at right, with shelving above on the right wall. A work table is at left, besides the generators.
Date: 1910~
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

Day dress

Description: Day dress of white handkerchief linen. White work embroidery at front and back bodice, center front and back hemline, around waistband and on sleeves is supplemented with crocheted flowers. Crochet neckline. Full length; half sleeves with crochet hem matching neckline. Center back covered button closure on bodice with hook & eyes on waistband and down back left of skirt.
Date: 1910
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

[Gouge Fabric Store: Interior]

Description: Photograph of the interior of the Gouge Fabric Store in Bonham, with several employee workers standing among the store's display shelves. At left are long, tall shelves featuring many grids of narrow boxes; at center are glass boxes featuring varieties of fabrics, and at right are additional glass displays, as well as long shelves of narrow boxes. Fabrics and coats hang on hooks and from bars at left and right. A man and a woman stand along the center row of glass displays; a man stands at righ… more
Date: 1910
Partner: Fannin County Museum of History

[Thompson and Taylor Grocery]

Description: Photograph of the interior of the Thompson and Taylor grocery store in Bonham, with a wide center aisle demarcated by a row of tables and counters on each side of the aisle. Upon the tables are glass display cases, and below them are boxes and barrels. At left stand two men and a young boy in a cap, and at right stand two older men. Along both walls are tall display shelves and cabinets; at left are tiered stacks of cans and bottles, and at right are shelves with diagonally-placed fruit bins an… more
Date: 1910
Partner: Fannin County Museum of History

[Red Star Bakery Bread Wagon]

Description: Photograph of the "Red Star Bakery" bread delivery wagon in Bonham, parked in front of a house along a dirt road. The horse-drawn wagon is furnished with a sign bearing the bakery's name, with boxes stored within. A man stands in front of the wagon, holding a loaf of bread in his right arm and looking forward. A caption along the bottom of the photograph's mat reads: "(Year, 1910) R. S. May's 'Red Star Bakery' bread wagon, Casey Grimes, and horse, "Wild Dora". (it's me holding the loaf of bread… more
Date: 1910
Partner: Fannin County Museum of History

[Lake C. Wilson Livery]

Description: Photograph of the Lake C. Wilson livery and stable on the corner of 6th Street and Center Street in Bonham. The livery is a one-story brick building with an arched facade bearing text reading "LAKE C. WILSON / 1910". Another building is to the right of the livery, a two-story building with a gazebo atop its roof. Along the street are cars parked perpendicular with the curb, with a carriage parked at left in front of a power pole.
Date: [1910..]
Partner: Fannin County Museum of History

Mineral Wells, Texas 1910

Description: Photograph of a panoramic view of Mineral Wells, Texas, that shows off city streets, a trolly car system and buildings as seen from the south of North Oak Street. Several of the buildings have been labeled, including the Chautauqua which stands on the slope of a hill to the left.
Date: 1910
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library
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