[Petroleum Container Manufacturing]

Photograph of workers inside a factory making containers for petroleum products with various tools and machinery. All of the workers are female, besides one man near the center of the image. The photograph is dated on the bottom right corner with the date 3-2-26. An accompanying card (with the Texaco logo on the bottom) labels the photograph "Manufacturing containers for petroleum products."
Date: March 2, 1926
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Memorandum from Romeo Vera, Sr. to all LULAC Councils in District 9 - 1964-08-02] (open access)

[Memorandum from Romeo Vera, Sr. to all LULAC Councils in District 9 - 1964-08-02]

Letter from Romeo Vera, Sr. to all LULAC Councils in District IX, dated August 2, 1964, regarding the tentative agenda for the District IX meeting in Beaumont, Texas.
Date: August 2, 1964
Creator: Vera, Romeo, Sr.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from George E. Eaton to John J. Herrera - 1972-06-02] (open access)

[Letter from George E. Eaton to John J. Herrera - 1972-06-02]

Letter from George E. Eaton, Executive Director of the Beaumont Convention and Visitors Bureau, to John J. Herrera listing a number of enclosures including a thumbnail sketch, a brief history on the City of Beaumont, brochures of the Spindletop Monument and of the French Trading Post.
Date: June 2, 1972
Creator: Eaton, George E.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Canal Bank in Port Arthur, Texas, February 2, 1922]

Photograph of the Port Arthur, Texas, ship canal and bridge showing signs of erosion. The grass and sand of the bank shows vehicle tracks, leading back past power lines and towards houses. The mid portion of the photo displays the bridge raised over the canal with some people standing along the structure. On the lower right portion of the photo is a dated note describing the view.
Date: February 2, 1922
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History