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[613 W. Lacy]

Description: Photograph of the front and west side of a service station located at 613 W. Lacy in Palestine, Texas. It has a steeply-pitched, cross-gabled roof that is suggestive of the Tudor Revival style. There are three gas pumps in front of the building and a garage with a large pile of tires to the right. Several vehicles are parked near the garage and station; a man is replacing a tire on one of the cars.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[613 W. Lacy]

Description: Photograph of the front and west side of a service station located at 613 W. Lacy in Palestine, Texas. It has a steeply-pitched, cross-gabled roof that is suggestive of the Tudor Revival style. There are three gas pumps in front of the building and a small garage to the right. Several vehicles are parked near the garage and station.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[Buard's Phillips 66 Service Station in Marshall]

Description: Buard's Phillips 66 Service Station in Marshall was located at 1301 University where it intersects with Sanford Street. Therefore it was located within the historic "New Town Neighborhood," which is an African-American community of homes, businesses, professional offices, schools, and churches grouped around the Wiley College campus. The owner of the station, Polete Buard, was a self-made businessman. He was born and educated in Marshall. In 1929 he married Rebecca Drayden, whose biography … more
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

Follett, Texas Main Street, 1918

Description: Photograph looking straight down the main street of Follett, Texas. The street is a dirt road. On the left side of the road are electric poles and five buildings. On the right side of the road in the foreground is a field of brush, three tanks in front of a wooden building with a sign that says, "GARAGE", and three other buildings. The foreground is the dirt road.
Date: August 22, 1918
Partner: Wolf Creek Heritage Museum

Lutcher-Moore Lumber Co.

Description: Photograph of the Lutcher-Moore Lumber Company building before it became the Port of Orange. The building is a two-stories connected to a one story and a large car-port with two cars underneath. Next to and behind the building are trees and a tower with a pulley. In the foreground is a large lawn and paved road.
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

[Residence of Guy Waggoner]

Description: Photograph of a two story house with a large garage attached at the back of the house. There are two men standing in the driveway and there are other houses visible in the background. The house was home to Mr. Guy Waggoner.
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

[Bomar Garage]

Description: Photograph of a garage under construction in the Rivercrest area of Fort Worth, Texas. It is a small wooden building with a large doorway and a stone chimney. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
Date: unknown
Creator: Hinsdale and Bryant
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Dave Wease's Automotive Garage

Description: Photograph of three automobiles parked in Dave Wease's Garage. Mr. Wease was known for hauling gasoline to stranded motorists as far away as Terlingua, Lajitas, and Study Butte. This photo was included in a research paper by David Newton for an American History class at Marfa High School in 1971.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marfa Public Library

La Babia Ranch Headquarters

Description: Photograph of Robert Hunt Jr. and another man standing with a dog in front of an old car. The car is parked at the end of a dirt road in front of a two-story garage and next to a two-story house with a chimney and front porch. The house is surrounded by tall shrubs and there are trees in the background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

Ranch House with Seperate Garage

Description: Photograph of a ranch home with awnings over the windows. The property is surrounded by small trees and a chain-link fence. There is lawn furniture in the fenced yard. On the right side of the frame is a two-story garage with three old automobiles parked in front of it.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum
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