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[Sangcura Sprudel Wells in Mineral Wells]

Copy photo of Sangcura Sprudel Wells. There is a small forest in the background. Written on the bottom of the photo is "[sic] Mineral Wells ~ Palo Pinto Co." Written below the image are "Scenes along the T&P 1895-1896" and "T&P."
Date: 1895/1896
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Train Station in Mineral Wells, Texas]

Photograph of the train station in Mineral Wells, Texas. Printed on the photo is "Texas & Pacific Depot Mineral Wells, Texas." Written below the image is "H. D. Conner."
Date: unknown
Creator: Conner, H. D.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Souvenir Photo from Mineral Wells]

Photograph of nine people outside under some trees. There is a note in the bottom left corner that says "[sic] A Photographic Souvenir from Mineral Wells, the Great Health and Pleasure Resort of Texas." On the back are advertisements for the Jericho Photo Company and the Texas and Pacific Railway.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Train Station in Mineral Wells, Texas]

Photograph of the train station in Mineral Wells, Texas. Text on the image says "Texas & Pacific Depot Mineral Wells, Texas." Below the picture is written "Mineral Wells, Texas" and "H. D. Conner."
Date: unknown
Creator: Conner, H. D.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[White Rock Creek Miners's Houses on Train]

Photograph of a train on the Mineral Wells Route moving White Rock Creek miners' houses. The train engine in front pulls several small houses on flatcars. Two men stand beside the engine. A flat expanse of land fills the front. Text on the bottom of the image reads, "A novel train load on the Mineral Wells Route--Moving White Rock Creek miners' houses." Handwritten text on the image says, "TPQ July 1909 Vol XII No. 3 Page 41" and "On Film Neg." "#3?" is handwritten on the image backing.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[T&P Station Index]

Two copy photos of an index of T&P stations. Each town has the population listed from the 1920 census as well as elevation. The first copy has 57 towns highlighted in red and 17 towns highlighted in yellow, as well as a list of 10 towns on the back. The second copy is blank.
Date: 1927
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History