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[Fenn House]

Description: Photograph of a one story house with hip roof, attached porch supported by turned columns with jigsaw trim and brackets, simple architecture over windows are 2/2. Built by present owner's father, may be the oldest house in Arcola. It is a good example of a simple frame house built in Fort Bend County in the early 20th century. The Fenns are an old family in the area. Used as shop and residence. The house sits in a small rural community on a very busy highway. Address is 5039 Highway 288.
Date: 1910
Creator: Fenn, W. J.
Partner: Fort Bend County Libraries

[Rosenberg Depot 2]

Description: Photograph of a one story stucco with pitch roof, flat portion at the west facade, steeped facade at east and center of side facades with railroad emblem. "Rosenburg" is carved in the west gable.
Date: unknown
Creator: Southern Pacific & Santa Fe Railroad
Partner: Fort Bend County Libraries

[Pearson-Winston House 2]

Description: Photograph of a one story frame with pitch roof, inset porch with gable front, cut work barge board, porch supported by square columns with balustrade. Transom over the door. Windows are 2/2. Col. P. E. Pearson, civil war veteran and lawyer whose firm has practiced in Richmond for over 100 years moved this house to this house to this site in 1869 to be next door to his widowed mother. T. B. Winston, descendant of Jane Long lived at the same house from 1931-1961.
Date: unknown
Creator: Hinds, Dorothy
Partner: Fort Bend County Libraries

[Class Picture]

Description: Photograph of five rows of children between two adult women dressed in white. The children are mostly girls in the front two rows and boys in the back three.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend County Libraries

[Jones and Hinson 2]

Description: Photograph of four men and a white horse outside of a store called "Jones and Hinson." From right to left, the names of the men are: Alec M. Halmen, J. W. Slaven, Dr. John Rich, Walter H. Hinson.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend County Libraries
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