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[Hotel in Anna]

Description: Photograph of a group of unidentified people posing in a line on the porch of a hotel, along with two little girls standing in the yard, near the picket fence around the property. The hotel is a two-story building with light-colored wooden siding and a series of windows that have darker trim; scalloped wooden siding decorates the visible gable ends. Handwritten on back: “This is Grandpa Dunlap’s Hotel In Anna Tex.”
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of J. K. Johnson

Driskell Hotel, Rosborough Springs, Marshall, Texas

Description: Color halftone postcard showing the Driskell Hotel, Rosborough Springs near Marshall, Texas. The two-story hotel has a central section of five bays with a one-story front porch across it. Two wings extend on both sides. A grassy lawn with trees is in the foreground, with benches built around the bases and near some of the trees, and a drive curves from the left to the hotel entrance, with one automobile parked by the entrance. Printed in the border below the image is the title, "Driskell Hotel… more
Date: 192X
Creator: Curt Teich & Co.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Ginocchio Hotel, Marshall, Texas

Description: Black and white halftone postcard of the Ginocchio Hotel, Marshall, Texas, 705 N. Washington Ave. The view is from the southeast, showing the south side of the building and part of the facade. Corbelled bricks mark the top of the second floor. A shed roof supported by poles covers the sidewalk in front of the building. Part of a sign saying "Drug Store" is visible beneath the shed roof. There are several brick chimneys. On the side of the building is an underground storage room or storm cellar … more
Date: [1915..1930]
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Hotel Ginocchio, Marshall, Texas

Description: Color tinted halftone postcard of the Ginocchio Hotel, Marshall, Texas, 705 N. Washington Ave. The view is from the northeast, showing the north side of the building and part of the east side. Corbelled bricks mark the top of the second floor. Square towers mark the corners of the building A shed roof supported by poles covers the sidewalk on the north and east sides of the building, and windows and doors are visible beneath it. There are several brick chimneys. The two-story brick, gable-roof… more
Date: [1907..1915]
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Hotel Marshall, Marshall, Texas]

Description: Color halftone postcard of the Hotel Marshall, 210 E. Houston St., Marshall, Texas, which was built in 1929. The view is taken from the east and shows the facade and east side of the eight story building, as well as part of the two-story red brick Mahon Building to the hotel's east. There is a sidewalk canopy across the facade with 2nd floor balcony on top of it and what appears to be a terrace surrounding the eighth floor. There are automobiles parked on the street. A metal structure on top of… more
Date: 195X
Creator: O'Brien, Helen
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Hotel Marshall, Marshall, Texas

Description: Color tinted halftone postcard of ca. 1907-1915 showing the Hotel Marshall, Marshall, Texas. It is a straight facade view with parts of the neighboring buildings visible. The hotel's three-story building has a sidewalk canopy across the full facade with multipaned clerestory windows above the canopy. A fire escape on the second bay from the right leads from the third story to the canopy and has a ladder from the third story to the roof. Two boys stand leaning on either side of a five-globe stre… more
Date: [1907..1915]
Creator: Curt Teich & Co.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Marshall Hotel, Marshall, Texas, 2751-29-N

Description: Color halftone postcard of the Marshall Hotel, Marshall, Texas, which was built in 1929. The view shows the facade and east side of the eight story building and parts of the smaller buildings on either side of it. There is a sidewalk canopy across the facade with 2nd floor balcony on top of it, smaller three-bay balconies at the third and seventh floors and what appears to be a terrace surrounding the eighth floor. There are people standing on the sidewalk in front of the building and one autom… more
Date: 1929~
Creator: Curt Teich & Co.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Marshall Motor Hotel, an Earlee Hotel

Description: Color halftone postcard of the Marshall Motor Hotel, Marshall, Texas, 210 E. Houston St., which was built in 1929 as the Hotel Marshall. The rooftop sign still says Hotel Marshall. The view is taken from the west and shows the facade and west side of the building and part of the swimming pool beside it. A metal structure on top of the roof supports a large sign that says "Hotel Marshall." Printed on a white space below the image: "Marshall Motor Hotel, an Earlee Hotel." Printed on the back of … more
Date: 196X
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Hotel Washington]

Description: Postcard image of Hotel Washington in Greenville, Texas. Text on back reads "Population 14,224, has largest inland cotton compress in the world - largest flour mill in East Texas. County seat of Hunt County. Average 60,000 bales of cotton - a million bushels of corn - six hundred thousand bushels of oats annually. Has twelve thousand milking cows. Home of U.S Cotton Field Station.". Addition text on back reads "Blackest" Land, "Whitest" People".
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

Street Scene - Marshall, Texas

Description: Photo-postcard looking west on E. Houston St., showing the buildings on the south side of the street, including the Mahon Building, Hotel Marshall, a drug store, and Perkins on the left, a cafe on the right, and the courthouse in the background. Automobiles are parked on the street and a few pedestrians are visible. Telephone poles and wires are also visible. At the bottom of the image in white letters is the title, "Street Scene - Marshall, Texas," and the code 6-J-3. There is no postmark or m… more
Date: 195X
Creator: W. M. Cline Co.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Capitol Hotel, Marshall, Texas

Description: Black and white halftone postcard showing the three-story Capitol Hotel in Marshall, Texas. The view shows the facade and one side, a three-story building to its left and part of the gallery of a building across the street. The Capitol Hotel has a balcony across the full facade on the second story level, and a shorter balcony in front of the three central windows at the third-story level, and a cast iron bracketed cornice at the top. Printed at the bottom below the image in black ink is the … more
Date: [1907..1915]
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Front of Kendall Inn]

Description: Copy print of the front of "Ye Kendall Inn," a long, two-story building with a second-floor porch extending the full length, supported by columns, and a series of chimneys. Cars are parked in front of the building and an archway with the name is visible over the main walkway.
Date: unknown
Partner: Patrick Heath Public Library

[Postcard of Hotel Wear in Hillsboro]

Description: Postcard of the office of Hotel Wear in Hillsboro, Texas. The room features high tin ceilings and dark wood trim that matches the staircase on the left side of the room as well as the reception desk on the right side of the room.
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Postcard of the Alta Vista Hotel in Corpus Christi]

Description: Postcard of the Alta Vista Hotel in Corpus Christi taken from a low vantage point. The three-story building sits at the top of a hill, surrounded by well-manicured grass. Text on the back of the card reads "Hello! Jennie: How's everybody in Waco? I'm having a daisy time down here bathing and fishing. Lovingly Wonelle." The postcard is addressed to Miss Jennie Forsgarde of Waco.
Date: July 8, 1908
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Postcard of Grand Central Depot and Brazos Hotel]

Description: Postcard of the Grand Central Depot and the Brazos Hotel in Houston, Texas. The Brazos Hotel stands on the left side of the frame. In the middle of the frame, the side of the Grand Central Depot is visible. There is a large depot with trains and train cars on the right side of the frame. Handwritten text on the back of the card reads "10/29/08 Am sorry that I cannot have the pleasure of being by your side at the table to-night. Shirley." The card is addressed to Mr. John Forsgard of Waco, Texas. more
Date: October 29, 1908
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Front of Ingenhuett Hotel]

Description: Photograph of the front of the Ingenhuett (Faust) Hotel, located at 717 High Street in Comfort, Texas. It is a two-story, L-shaped stone building, with a long series of windows facing the street and a wide section at the right end that has a gabled roof, two sets of windows on the second floor, and an arched window on the first. There is a two-story porch stretching the length of the building, with decorative wooden brackets and railings. A car is parked on the street, and a large sign is parti… more
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society
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