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[Two men inside residence]

Description: Photograph of two men in a house, both wearing unbuttoned dress shirts and one of them has a pen on his right hand. A couple of wooden chairs are shown on their right with tied up plastic bags on top.
Date: December 16, 2005
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Ola Brooks and Wedding Attendants

Description: Ola Brooks on her wedding day with two flower girls standing beside bride, seven attendants in white dresses standing in back. Listed on back are: Alma Pederson Swenson, Lena Townsend Nelson, Lottie Snell Grimland, Kate McSpadden, Grace Shefstad Henry, Leah Townsend Grimland, Ola Brooks and Atys Brooks
Date: unknown
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

Trade Day in Meridian

Description: Downtown street scene in Meridian, presumably a trades day, showing many people on foot milling around, many men and women in horse and buggies, several store fronts with top of courthouse showing in background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

Texas Central Railroad Steam Engine

Description: Near Walnut Springs, a Texas Central "Lone Star" steam engine with fuel car. A group of men and boys standing in front and around back and side of engine. Also shows railroad workers. Engine is No. 104. Photo by M E Hughes, Walnut Springs.
Date: unknown
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

Hico Main Street

Description: Shows five store front, with scattered bystanders. Main focus is wagon pulled by team of ten oxen. Two other wagons in background, with two men in front wagon, one man alongside. Street is dirt, and can see telegraph poles.
Date: 1890~
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

[Unidentified group]

Description: Unidentified group at a formal dinner party, seated at table. Some are numbered on the photo; 1-Mrs R V Ferguson, 2-Mr R V Ferguson, 3-Mrs Marshall, 4-Harvey Hughes, 5-Mrs Josephine Fields, 6-Mr Muirhead, 7-Loreen Alexander, 8- Drahn Foster, 9-Felix Harris, 10-Hallie Simpson, 11-Louie Crow, 12-Miriam Turner, 13-Marie Cureton, 14-Mrs Jennie A Crow, 15-H J Cureton, 16-Bailey Hughes, 17-Senator Earl B Mayfield, 18-hodges Hughes, the honored guest, 19-Willis Turner
Date: unknown
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

[Woodmen of the World]

Description: Large group of men, women and children posing in front of Iredell Hotel, some standing on balcony, and some standing on porch, back of photograph says "Daddy is standing by post on lower porch" and "Taken in Iredell at time of Hickory Walling Unveiling, August 1905"
Date: 1905~
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

[Unidentified group photograph]

Description: Unidentified group of men, women and children posing on the banks of the Bosque River, two girls in front, some of the group are sitting in front row, and some standing in back. All (but the two men in the front row) are wearing hats.
Date: unknown
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

Musicians in the Union Bower Community

Description: This group of musicians played for square dances in the Union Bower community. Dances were held in the fall and winter because the weather was too hot during the summer. Left to right are: Tom Owens, Earl Steele, Lillie Owens, and Tom Wright. Lloyd Smith called the square dances, but is not in the picture. Union Bower was a farming community on the eastern edge of the city of Irving. The community was established about 1880.
Date: 1910~
Partner: Irving Archives
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