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[Beulah Sweeny in a short dress and bloomers]

Description: Tintype of Beulah Sweeny (1865-1881) in short dress and bloomers standing next to chair. Her left hand is resting on the back of the wooden chair. The tintype is in an enclosed paper envelope.
Date: 1868
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[The first railway station located in Rosenberg, Texas.]

Description: Tintype image of the first railway station located in Rosenberg, Texas. The station is a two story wooden building. The attached covered walkway has post with arch trim at top. Eight men are standing to the left of the building. A utility pole is on the far left of the photograph.
Date: 1910
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Charlie Anders, Joe Anders, John Baker, George Baker, Albert George, and Earl McFarland]

Description: Tintype image of six boys identified (from copy in George Family Archives) as: Charlie Anders, Joe Anders, John Baker, George Baker, Albert George, and Earl McFarland. Three boys in the front row are seated (the two on the left are wearing dark jackets and hats, all three are not wearing shoes.) The three boys in back row are standing (boy in center is wearing a dark vest, striped shirt, light hat).
Date: 1883
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

Lon and Alice Barkley

Description: Copy-print of a full-length tintype portrait of Lon and Alice Barkley posing side-by-side on a bench or seat. Alice (left) is wearing a long, dark-colored dress with lighter cuffs and a light-colored bow tie at her throat; Lon (right) is wearing a dark-colored three-piece suit and light-colored shirt.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

John Barkley

Description: Copy-print of a tintype portrait of a young boy, visible from the waist up and posing with his left arm propped up. He is wearing a light-colored shirt with a dark jacket and bow tie. He is identified as John (possibly James) Barkley.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

[Portrait of Young Girls]

Description: Tintype portrait of two young girls. In the image, the girl on the left (identified as Sue VanUxen, later Mrs. Edwin R. Smith) is seated with her hands in her lap; the girl on the right is standing with her arm on Sue's shoulder. The girls are wearing matching, dark-colored dresses and the unidentified girl is also wearing a necklace with a cross on it. The photograph is in a decorative case with a flower design on the front and metalwork flowers surrounding the image.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Big Bend

[Portrait of Sue Smith]

Description: Tintype portrait of a young girl, identified as Sue Smith. She is seated in a wooden chair with her hands on the arms and is wearing a light-colored dress. The photograph is in a decorative case with a flower design on the front and metalwork flowers surrounding the image.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Big Bend

[Portrait of Mrs. VanUxen and Daughter]

Description: Tintype portrait of Mrs. Ada VanUxen and Sue VanUxen. In the image, Mrs. VanUxen is seated and holding her young daughter; Ada is wearing a striped dress and Sue is wearing a polka-dotted dress. The photograph is in a decorative frame with metalwork flowers surrounding the image.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Big Bend

[Portrait of Henry Hart]

Description: Tintype portrait of Henry Hart wearing a military uniform, including a cap. In the image, he is seated and posed with a rifle; he has several other weapons on his belt. His buttons, rings, and belt buckle ahave all been hand-colored gold. The photograph is in a decorative case with a design on the front and a metalwork design surrounding the image.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Big Bend

[Portrait of a Young Woman]

Description: Tintype portrait of a young woman with the last name McMillian. She is seated and appears to be wearing a light-colored dress with a dark-colored over-dress. She also has dark-colored lace gloves and an oval broach at the collar of her dress. The photograph is in a decorative case with a design on the front and a metalwork design surrounding the image.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Big Bend

[Portrait of Duncan B. Mcmillian]

Description: Tintype portrait of Duncan B. McMillian smoking a pipe. He is seated and is wearing a suit that includes a dark-colored jacket, waistcoat, and bow tie with lighter pants. The photograph is in a decorative case with a floral design on the front surrounding the image in metalwork.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Big Bend

[Portrait of a Young Woman]

Description: Tintype portrait of a young woman with the last name McMillian. She is visimle from the waist u p and is wearing a dark-colored pleated dress with a lighter-colored belt and collar. She appears to be holding a small posy in her right hand and something else in her left. The buckle on her beld and broach at her throat are hand-colored to look gold gold. The photograph is in a decorative case with a design on the front and a metalwork floral design surrounding the image.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Big Bend

[Portraits of G. S. and Henry Hart]

Description: Tintype portrait G. S. Hart (left) and ambrotype portrait of Henry Hart (right). In each of the portraits, the men are visible from the waist up and wearing dark-colored suits. Henry appears to be posed in a seated position. The photographs are in a plain wooden case.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Big Bend

[Charlie Gloyd, Carry Nation's first husband.]

Description: Tintype image of Charlie Gloyd, Carry Nation's first husband. Gloyd, whose hair is parted on the side and has a well-trimmed beard, is wearing a three piece suit with white shirt and bow tie. He is seated in a chair (back of chair can barely be seen to the left). Portrait ends just below the waist.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Portrait of Unidentified Man]

Description: Tintype of an unidentified man, who wears a vest and a suit jacket.
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Bouncer Goin

[Damaged Photograph of Man]

Description: Damaged photograph of a young man in a dark jacket.
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Bouncer Goin

[Portrait of Felix W. Magee]

Description: Portrait of Felix W. Magee, founder of the Masonic Lodge in Anderson, TX, standing in a suit with a stole wrapped around his neck.
Date: unknown
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum
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