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Ed Lehman in Model T Ford

Description: Photograph of Ed Lehman sitting in a Model T Ford. The front of the car faces the left side of the frame. His right hand is on the steering wheel and his body is angled towards the camera. He is wearing a suit with gloves and newsboy cap and he has a cigar in his mouth. Behind him are two horse-drawn vehicles, one with many drawers on it.
Date: unknown
Partner: Wolf Creek Heritage Museum

Lipscomb County Cowboys

Description: Studio photograph of two seated rows of Lipscomb County cowboys. Six men sit in the back row and three sit on the ground in the front. All except one man wears light-colored shirts, one wears a jacket, two wear vests and two wear suspenders. One wears a bowtie and one wears a necktie. Six men wear cowboy hats and one wears a newsboy cap. There is a fake backdrop behind them and hay on the ground.
Date: unknown
Partner: Wolf Creek Heritage Museum

Crushed Garage After Galveston, Texas Storm, 1915

Description: Photograph of two men and a crushed car amongst piles of debris after a storm in Galveston, Texas. The car is underneath piles of brick and a man in a newsboy cap is leaning on it. On the car are the numbers, "1507". In the background is a large pile of bricks and a man in suspenders, all within tin walls.
Date: 1915
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Grocers and Butchers Assosciation of North Fort Worth, 1905

Description: Photograph of at least a hundred people gathered on the steps of a large stone building. Women in white dresses and hats and children take up the first couple of rows. Behind them are many men, mostly dressed in suits, ties and hats. There are two signs and one banner held up that read, "The Best Thing That Ever Happened for the Mfg'rs. Clobbers and Retailers", "2nd Anual Picnic & Barbecue, Grocers & Butchers, Ass'n." and "Grocers and Butchers Association. Behind the group are six tall pill… more
Date: 1905
Creator: Swartz, C.L.
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Orange Leader Daily Tribune Newsboys

Description: Photograph of seven newsboys with their arms full of newspapers with Arthur Ford in front of the Orange, Texas newspaper office. The sign on the window reads, "Orange Leader, Daily Tribune". In front of that door stands a man in suspenders, hat and tie. The boys wear jackets, ties, knickers and hats. Arthur Ford wears a jacket, hat and necktie. Four of the boys are on small horses.
Date: 1903
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Orange Leader Daily Tribune Newsboys

Description: Photograph of seven newsboys with their arms full of newspapers with Arthur Ford in front of the Orange, Texas newspaper office. The sign on the window reads, "Orange Leader, Daily Tribune". In front of that door stands a man in suspenders, hat and tie. The boys wear jackets, ties, knickers and hats. Arthur Ford wears a jacket, hat and necktie. Four of the boys are on small horses. Written on the bottom border is, "Orange Daily Tribune NewsBoys. October 15th, 1902". On the matte is a pi… more
Date: 1903
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Children Playing Crack the Whip

Description: Photograph of six children playing the game "Crack the Whip". There are four boys wearing newsboy caps and two girls wearing bonnets. Two of the boys are wearing vests, and one wears a tie. One of the girls is wearing a checkered dress and the other is wearing a white blouse and dark skirt. In the background are several trees and bushes.
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Four Children with Dog, Parrot and Goat

Description: Photograph of three young girls and one young boy outdoors. The oldest girl is wearing a white dress with a dark belt and dark collar and holding a hat. The girl in the center is wearing a plaid dress and holding a straw hat in one hand a parrot on the other. There is a little girl in a dress sitting in a cart pulled horned goat. A dog is seated in front of the group. In the background is a grove of trees.
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum
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