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[William Blackshear at West Point, Virginia]

Description: Photograph of William Blackshear and two unidentified persons posing in front of a river in West Point, Virginia. Blackshear is leaning against a wooden fence or structure and another person is partially visible behind it; a young boy is standing to the right, wearing a hat and overalls. In the background, the opposite side of the river is lined by trees and there is a building visible between them. Text on back of photo: West Point, Va. Summer of 1922. I was there also in Summer 1923 as a L… more
Date: 1922
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[William Blackshear at West Point, Virginia]

Description: Photograph of William Blackshear and two unidentified persons posing in front of a river in West Point, Virginia. Blackshear is leaning against a wooden fence or structure and another person is partially visible behind it; a young boy is standing to the right, wearing a hat and overalls. In the background, the opposite side of the river is lined by trees and there is a building visible between them. Text on back of photo: West Point, Va. Summer of 1922. I was there also in Summer 1923 as a L… more
Date: 1922
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[Client Card: Mr. Carroll K. Bassett]

Description: Client card describing work completed at the Roman Bronze Works Foundry for Mr. Carroll K. Bassett, including a job number, brief description, monetary amount, and dates associated with each entry.
Date: December 1928
Creator: Roman Bronze Works Foundry
Partner: Amon Carter Museum

[Postcard of the Interior of Old St. John's Church]

Description: Postcard with an illustration of part of the sanctuary and front of St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia, with printed text on the back regarding a convention held in the church during 1775. The card is postmarked 1924 and addressed to "Mrs. James Chambers" in Waco and "Mother," is written in the text area without any other correspondence.
Date: 1924~
Partner: Private Collection of J. K. Johnson
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