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[Ball Family Residence]

Description: Photograph of the front and side of a single-story wooden house with a hipped roof that has extremely large hipped-roof dormer-style extensions on both visible sides that include small, railed balconies. There are a number of decorative elements including rounded rafters that extend below the eaves and caps on the roof ridges. Small trees are planted along the sidewalk and the neighboring house is partially visible at left. Text at the top of the photograph says "Munger T. Ball home 346 Mar… more
Date: [..1930]
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Three Photographs of Two Women and an Old Bunkhouse]

Description: Photographs of two women and a ranch house. The first two photos feature two women sitting in the back seat of a car. Both are wearing gingham tops, but the woman on the right is wearing a hat and glasses. The third photo is a long ranch bunkhouse with a automobile sitting to the left.
Date: 1939
Creator: Brittingham, Peg
Partner: Matthews Family and Lambshead Ranch

[Sisters and Sallie Reynolds Matthews Standing Outside by Windows]

Description: Photograph of a group of sisters and Sallie Reynolds Matthews wearing heavy clothing and standing outside of a building between two windows. They are, from left to right: Sallie Matthews Judd; Lucile Matthews Brittingham; Ethel Matthews Casey; Sallie Reynolds Matthews; May Matthews Blanton; and Susette Matthews Burns.
Date: 1936~
Partner: Matthews Family and Lambshead Ranch

[Sabine Canal and Sabine Pass]

Description: Photograph of a group of buildings along Sabine Canal, in Sabine Pass, Texas. The buildings are identified as the home of Doctor Q. T. Adamson (Customs/Marine Doctor), a government administration office, and a government hospital. Text below the photograph says "485."
Date: 1935~
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Sabine Pass Buildings]

Description: Photograph of a group of buildings along a shoreline at Sabine Pass, Texas. The buildings are identified as Doctor Adamson's home, a government life-saving station, a revenue cutter station, and a quarantine station. The United States Navy occupied the facilities after Pearl Harbor, and is still the site for a United States Coast Guard Station.
Date: 1935~
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library
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