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[Bob Wedell]

Description: Bob Wedell, dressed in a white shirt, dark pants and tie, stands with one hand on his hip outside. Behind him can be seen a house, some trees and a fence. There is a black area on the print from the left center to the center bottom of the image.
Date: [1900..1903]
Partner: Moore Memorial Public Library

[Button with the shape of a star on it]

Description: Button with the shape of a star on it. In center of star, it states: "+1803 ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR. 1903+.THE STAR OF PROGRESS IS IN THE WEST". Purple ribbon extends downward and states: "EL PASO 1903 ST. LOUIS NATIONAL STOCK YARDS WORLD'S FAIR 1902 ST. LOUIS". Old Object Term: Commemorative button, livestock
Date: [1902..1903]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

Christopher and Martha Huffhines Home

Description: Photograph of a front-exterior view of the Christopher and Martha Huffhines home. The wooden house is two-stories tall with an awning covering the width of the house. Standing on the steps is a woman and baby identified as Ophelia Huffhines Chick and baby Amy. In the foreground, there is a wooden fence. Amy married Jack D. Rutledge in 1926, and died in June 2005 at 101 years old.
Date: 1903
Partner: Richardson Public Library

[Earle Home]

Description: Copy negative of the home and family of Mary Earle, who is seated in the center of the families of her sons Albert and Lon.
Date: November 19, 1988
Creator: Cherokee County Historical Society
Partner: Cherokee County Historical Commission

[Earle Home]

Description: Copy negative of the home and family of Mary Earle, who is seated in the center of the families of her sons Albert and Lon.
Date: November 19, 1988
Creator: Cherokee County Historical Society
Partner: Cherokee County Historical Commission

Florence School

Description: Student body in front of Florence School. Originally known as Green Glade School. Students are identified on back of photo. It was in operation from 1903 - 1915. Trustees and instructors are listed on the back of the photo.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

[Grover Finch]

Description: Photograph of Grover Finch, the former superintendent of the Longview School systems and a member of the Chamber of Commerce. Finch is wearing a suit with a deer lapel pin on the collar.
Date: 1903
Partner: Longview Public Library

Henry Britain Home

Description: The home of Henry W. Britain, the rancher who sold eighty acres to J.O. Schulze and Otis Brown for the original Irving townsite. The land sold for $30 an acre. This home was located near Nursery and Perry roads. Further to the south, Britain watered his livestock at the pond near the intersection of Nursery and Irving Blvd. The Britain family came to this area in 1859. Dave, Lee, Eunice, and Henry W. Britain are among those in the photo.
Date: 1903~
Partner: Irving Archives

[Herman Garrett Family]

Description: Photograph of the Herman Garrett family from their family house at 611 N Big Spring Street, arranged in three rows on the house's porch. In the back row, from left to right: Lillian Garrett Reiger, Dora Garrett Rankin, Al H. Garrett, Elizabeth Garrett, Neta Garrett Wilson, and H. M. Garrett (came to Midland in 1882). Middle row (both seated on chairs, from left): Neta Wilson's mother-in-law and Mrs. Herman (Lucy Ann) Garrett. Front row (both seated on porch): Luther Wilson, Bess Garrett Holmes… more
Date: 1903
Partner: Midland Historical Society

House Exterior with Family in Yard

Description: Copy negative of a group of people at Capt. John T. Tucker's residence. There is a house with a porch, a large tree in front, a windmill and horse on the right, gardens, and a fence around the area. The group of people include Joseph Perry Perkins, Jr., Minnie L. Vickers, Genora Vickers, Charlie C. Brown, Captain John Tucker, his wife Sarah Ann Tucker, Edwin D. Vickers, and his wife Mary L. Vickers.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library
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