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Aerial View of Camp

Description: Copy negative of two images of the Baptist Young People's Union camp; now known as Texas Baptist Encampment. The top image is of a building with people walking away and towards the building on dirt roads. Horses are also visible on the landscape as well as multiple bushes and trees. In the background there are houses and a lake or beach. The image below shows a series of tents and trees lined up in a row, there are people standing by the tents. Barrels are seen out through the pathway. There is… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

People Swimming

Description: Copy negative of two images. The top image is of a big group of people wearing bathing suits in the water at what seems to be a beach. In the background there is a dock. The image on the bottom is of a ship at sea, people are visible on the ship. There is writing on the image that reads "The Margaret of Palacios"
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Photograph of National Guard Personnel at Camp Hulen]

Description: Photograph of troops in the 36th Division of the Texas National Guard passing in review before Governor William Lee O'Daniel and other VIPs at the conclusion of the annual two-week summer encampment.
Date: 1939
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Photograph of Colonel Laurence E. McGee]

Description: Photograph of Colonel Laurence E. McGee, of the 112th Cavalry, sitting on a horse while wearing his uniform. The text on the photograph reads: "Yours truly, Laurence E. McGee Colonel 112th Cavalry."
Date: August 13, 1929
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Aerial Photograph of Tents at Camp Hulen]

Description: Aerial photograph looking at the rows of tents at Camp Hulen. According to the text on the back of the photo, the commanding general's headquarters and staff officers' tents are located in the center of the frame. The tents in the upper left corner belong to the 141st Infantry Regiment, and at the very top is the 142nd Infantry Regiment.
Date: August 6, 1936
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association
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