[Oliver Jacobs Leaning Against a Kitchen Counter]

Photograph of Oliver Jacobs leaning against a kitchen counter and wearing a white cap and apron. Behind him are kitchen cabinets, a sink, dishes, and containers.
Date: 1949~
Creator: Wallace, Sally Brittingham
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Oliver Jacobs Rolling Dough]

Photograph of Oliver Jacobs using a rolling pin on some dough. He is standing at a kitchen counter surrounded by kitchen accoutrement and wearing a white cap and apron.
Date: 1949~
Creator: Wallace, Sally Brittingham
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Watt Matthews at a Desk inside the Matthews Ranch Cookshack]

Photograph of Watt Matthews sitting and writing at a desk inside the Matthews Ranch cookshack. To his right are two telephones, one red and one black. A cowboy hat rests on top of a radio to his left. In the background, a ranch hand in a cowboy hat leans against the kitchen counter holding a coffee cup. John White (the ranch cook), another ranch hand (possibly Richard Ballard), and Carrol Martin are also standing in the kitchen behind Matthews.
Date: 1960
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Oliver Jacobs Speaking on a Telephone]

Photograph of Oliver "Jake" Jacobs speaking on a telephone in a kitchen.
Date: unknown
Creator: Wallace, Sally Brittingham
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Two of Oliver Jacobs' Grandchildren at a Table]

Photograph of two of Oliver “Jake” Jacobs' grandchildren at the table. The boy on the left is playing with a salt shaker, and the child to the right is holding a slice of bread and sitting in front of a plate containing sausage and eggs. Kitchen counters are visible behind the children.
Date: 1949~
Creator: Wallace, Sally Brittingham
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Oliver Jacobs Speaking on a Telephone]

Photograph of Oliver Jacobs speaking on a black telephone in a ranch kitchen. He wears a shirt, apron, and white cap while standing in front of cabinets and cooking implements.
Date: 1949~
Creator: Wallace, Sally Brittingham
System: The Portal to Texas History