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[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

[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

[Shawnee Tribe 2]

Description: Photograph of the Shawnee Native American tribe in Richmond, Texas. 11 young men sit in the front row wearing dark colored sashes over Western attire, the second row is of mixed company in traditional and Western attire.
Date: May 29, 1905
Creator: Gordon, W. H.
Partner: Fort Bend County Libraries

[Pearson-Winston House 4]

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

[Levy's Store]

Description: Photograph of six men standing in a grocery store. Goods line the walls and shelves on three sides and a rack of bananas stand in the center. One of the men pictured is the owner, Levy L. Van Syke.
Date: unknown
Creator: Syke, Levy L. Van
Partner: Fort Bend County Libraries

[Jones and Hinson 4]

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

[Back of First Confederate Museum]

Description: Photograph of a one story brick building with pitch roof behind false facade. The front facade had side columns with curved peak broken on each side with right-angle projections. Two arched openings are in the front, arched windows on the sides. The building was originally park of the row of saloons along the railroad tracks, now Calhoun street between 6th and 7th. It has been used for a number of years as a museum but on a very erratic schedule. It is the oldest remaining building in Richmond.
Date: unknown
Creator: Wingate, George
Partner: Fort Bend County Libraries

[Shawnee Tribe 3]

Description: Photograph of the Shawnee Native American tribe in Richmond, Texas. 11 young men sit in the front row wearing dark colored sashes over Western attire, the second row is of mixed company in traditional and Western attire.
Date: May 29, 1905
Creator: Gordon, W. H.
Partner: Fort Bend County Libraries

[Lone Star Market]

Description: Photograph of a man in a cowboy hat standing to the right of two young men wearing white aprons in front of the Lone Star Meat Market. Two more adults stand at the corner of the store front conversing.
Date: unknown
Creator: Skinner, G. B.
Partner: Fort Bend County Libraries

[Train Wreck in Richmond Results]

Description: Photograph of a black automobile folded slightly from the impact on its right side. The car is positioned perpendicular to the train tracks and is part of the 1952 Southern Pacific train wreck. Five men walk in front of the car in the foreground, one of which is Tiny Gaston, the Police Chief near the right edge.
Date: 1952
Partner: Fort Bend County Libraries

[First Confederate Museum]

Description: Photograph of a one story brick building with pitch roof behind false facade. The front facade had side columns with curved peak broken on each side with right-angle projections. Two arched openings are in the front, arched windows on the sides. The building was originally park of the row of saloons along the railroad tracks, now Calhoun street between 6th and 7th. It has been used for a number of years as a museum but on a very erratic schedule. It is the oldest remaining building in Richmond.
Date: unknown
Creator: Wingate, George
Partner: Fort Bend County Libraries
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