[L. B. Kinchion and two unknown individuals]

Photograph of L. B. Kinchion (far left) and two unknown individuals sitting together at a desk. All three individuals are looking directly at the camera with serious expressions on their faces. They are all dressed in formal attire and cowboy hats. L. B. Kinchion served as principal of the West Austin Colored Public School in Austin (1900-1901) and a teacher at the Gregory Colored School in Austin (1906-1907). He was an incorporator and president of the Colored Teacher’s State Assoc. of Texas.
Date: 19XX
Creator: The Teal
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Unknown African American Couple]

Photograph of an unknown couple. The woman is positioned standing to the left of the man while he is positioned sitting in a decorative wicker chair. He is pictured wearing all dark color clothing with a dark color hat. The woman is also wearing a dark color hat that has feathers in it, along with a light color shirt and dark color skirt.
Date: unknown
Creator: Braunig, H. J.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Students in Moore High School]

Photograph of senior students in Moore High School in Waco, Texas, during 1939. The students sit at desks with typewriters, and they all look toward the camera.
Date: 1939
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard of Log Cabin]

Postcard of an African American man chopping wood outside of a log cabin, with another man and a woman sitting outside the door in the background. Text below the photo says "My old log cabin." A handwritten note on the back of the postcard is addressed to Miss Olive L. Butterfield in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, and says, "Dear Olive, I am not uptown and am doing a little shopping. It's so awful warm. I'm going to bring my Canadian money all home cause it's only worth 15 cents on a quarter. Hope to hear from you soon. I forgot your house number. With love from Jesse."
Date: October 1917
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Predominately African-American Section of First Street Cemetery of Waco, Texas (open access)

The Predominately African-American Section of First Street Cemetery of Waco, Texas

Text regarding the history, community value, and cultural importance of First Street Cemetery in Waco, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Willis, T. Bradford & Griggs, John
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Quarterly Review, Volume 1, Number 3, Easter 1915 (open access)

Quarterly Review, Volume 1, Number 3, Easter 1915

Easter edition of a quarterly publication discussing upcoming events, sports scores, poetry and creative works, news, and statements on various topics of interest to students at Saint Basil's College, a boys' boarding school in Waco.
Date: Spring 1915
Creator: Saint Basil's College
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Medicine Man in Texas (open access)

The Medicine Man in Texas

Book outlining the early history of medicine and of medical societies in Texas, along with brief biographical sketches of prominent physicians by county. It includes excerpts of newspaper articles, association meeting minutes, and other sources documenting practices over time.
Date: 1930
Creator: Red, Mrs. George Plunkett
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Austin Avenue Methodist Church Scrapbook] (open access)

[Austin Avenue Methodist Church Scrapbook]

Scrapbook documenting the history of the Austin Avenue Methodist Church including newspaper clippings, photos, letters, event programs, and other items.
Date: 1950~/2022~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History