[Medal - Key hanging from ribbon]

Medal. Two pieces. Key hanging from ribbon. All metal. "TCRA TWENTY SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION KEY TO CITY EL PASO 1902" Old Object Term: Commemorative pin, livestock
Date: 1902
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Button with ribbon reads "10th ANNUAL CONVENTION T.L.S.A. MEMBER"]

Button with ribbon. Button reads "10th ANNUAL CONVENTION T.L.S.A. MEMBER", maroon ribbons read "FORT WORTH, TEX." and "FEB. 12 - 13 - 14, 190~", the rest is cut off. 1902 most likely. Old Object Term: Commemorative ribbon, livestock
Date: [1902-02-12..1902-02-14]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Bronze medal]

Bronze medal in 2 pieces connected with a red ribbon. Top "St. Louis National Stock Yards", on ribbon "Fort Worth March 21 - 22 - 23 1905", bottom is Texas star with longhorn bust. Old Object Term: Commemorative ribbon, livestock
Date: [1905-03-21..1905-03-23]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Metal plackard]

Metal plackard, "Souvenir . . Annual Convention, Cattle Raiser's Association Ft. Worth, Texas. March 13th, 14th, and 15th 1900. (over)" on front, "Compliments of the M.K.& T. Ry., TAKE THE KATY FLYER For all Points East, West, North, and South. W. G. Crus Old Object Term: Commemorative ribbon, livestock
Date: [1900-03-13..1900-03-15]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Ribbon that states: Live Stock Association SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS January 22-24, 1900"]

"~Live Stock Association SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS January 22-24, 1900" parts of this small ribbon may be missing Old Object Term: Commemorative ribbon, livestock
Date: [1900-01-22..1900-01-24]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Ribbon that states: "TEXAS LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION San Antonio Jan. 22, 1900"]

"TEXAS LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION San Antonio Jan. 22, 1900" Old Object Term: Commemorative ribbon, livestock
Date: January 22, 1900
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The Portal to Texas History

[White linen summer bedspread with hemstitched border]

White linen summer bedspread with hemstitched border decorated with appliqued basket of flowers. American, c. 1900.
Date: 1900~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Multicolor "yo-yo" quilt]

Voile "Yo-Yo" quilt, nulti-color pastel blue, green, apricot, pink, yellow, lined with natural color silk. Texas, c. 1900.
Date: 1900~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Albert Peyton George and two other men outside of a tent, a woman sitting in the tent]

Photograph of Albert Peyton George in a street scene. George is the second man from left (outside of tent). There is a woman in a striped tent in the center of the photograph. George (image blurred probably because of motion) is wearing a dark three piece suit, white shirt, white tie, and light colored felt hat. Back of photograph in pencil: "4701 [marked through] 4710".
Date: 1905
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Three tiered Fort Worth livestock "Member" pin]

Three tiered pin connected by small chains. Top pin states: "28th Annual Convention C.R. A. of T. Ft. Worth, 1904". Middle pin states: "MEMBER". Bottom button states: "FT. WORTH THE PACKING HOUSE CENTRE OF THE SOUTH". Old Object Term: Commemorative pin, livestock
Date: 1904
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Pin at top states: "DELEGATE" attached to a purple ribbon]

Pin at top states: "DELEGATE" Attached to a purple ribbon with two strands extending from bottom. Left strand states in gold: "INTERCOASTAL CANAL CONVENTION" Right strand states: "LAKE CHARLES, LA. MAY 22, 1906". Old Object Term: Commemorative ribbon
Date: May 22, 1906
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard image of the first George Ranch House]

Postcard image of the first George Ranch House. The photograph shows the southeast corner of the white wooden story and a half house. The house was built in 1899 (completed in 1900) with the design work by Nicholas Clayton, a famous Galveston architect. The white house has dark trim around windows, trim boards, and porch posts. The porch, located on portions of the south and east sides of the house, has ornate trim work at top with white balustrade and dark painted rail. Bay windows on northeast and southwest corners have different roof lines. White picket fence encloses the ranch house yard. Small oak tree in foreground. Larger oak tree in left background. Text on back of postcard: "Post Card This Side For The Address Place Postage Stamp Here".
Date: [1900..1911]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of the first George Ranch House]

Photograph of the first George Ranch House. The house was built in 1899 (completed in 1900) with the design work by Nicholas Clayton, a famous Galveston architect. The photograph shows the southeast corner of the white wooden story and a half house. The white house has dark trim around windows, trim boards, and porch posts. The porch, located on portions of the south and east sides of the house, has ornate trim work at top with white balustrade and dark painted rail. Bay windows on northeast and southwest corners have different roof lines. The house has three brick chimneys and three dormers (two on east side and one on south). A white picket fence encloses the ranch house yard with a wire fence outside of picket fence line. Two small oak trees are visible in the yard. Oak tree on left side of photograph and several oak trees on right. Partial view of a white wooden building in left background. The photograph bears an accession number from the Fort Bend Museum with note in accession files "photos given to George Foundation 7-16-82".
Date: [1900..1911]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of the George Ranch house]

Photograph (copy) of the George Ranch house. The house is a white wooden one and a half story home with dark trim. Note attached to back of photo reads: "Rebuilt George House 1st Home Burned Same Foundat. as Orig. House". Also note written on back in pencil: "Clayton House - Southview". The house, center and right of photo, is enclosed by a white picket fence with a white post and barb wire fence surrounding the picket fence. There are several small trees inside of the yard. There is a white building on left of photo with a saw horse on the side.
Date: [1900..1911]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard image of the A.P. George Ranch House]

Postcard image of the A.P. George Ranch House. The photo shows the south side of the story and a half white wooden house. The house has dark trim on shutters and, trim boards, and porch posts. There is a bay window to the left of the south porch. White picket fence encloses the yard and a wire fence surrounds a portion of the picket fence. The gate to the wire fence is opened. Three small trees are near the wire fence line. Large oak tree partially visible in left foreground with a trap or pen (door pulled up and open) to the right of the tree. A small wooden building can be seen in the left background. Text on back: "Post Card This Side For The Address Place Postage Stamp Here".
Date: 1900
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard image of the A.P. George Ranch House]

Postcard image of the A.P. George Ranch House. The photo shows the south side of the story and a half white wooden house. The house has dark trim on shutters and, trim boards, and porch posts. There is a bay window to the left of the south porch. White picket fence encloses the yard and a wire fence surrounds a portion of the picket fence. The gate to the wire fence is opened. Three small trees are near the wire fence line. Large oak tree partially visible in left foreground with a trap or pen (door pulled up and open) to the right of the tree. A small wooden building can be seen in the left background. Text on back: "Post Card This Side For The Address Place Postage Stamp Here".
Date: [1900..1911]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard image of the A.P. George Ranch House]

Postcard image of the A.P. George Ranch House. The photo shows the southeast corner of the white wooden story and a half house. The George Ranch House was built in 1899 (completed in 1900) with design work by Nicholas Clayton, a famous Galveston architect, according to the "1996 George Ranch Historical Park Interpreter Training Manual". The house has dark trim on window shutters and ornate posts of porch. A white picket fence encloses the ranch house yard. There are three geese near center right of photograph in a pen. Wire fence (barb wire top) in foreground. Trees in right background with the top of a small wooden building visible on far right. Text on back of post card reads: "Post Card Correspondence Here Name and Address Here Velox (four times around the following) Place Stamp Here".
Date: [1900..1911]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of the A.P. George Ranch House]

Photograph of the A.P. George Ranch House that was, according to the "1996 George Ranch Historical Park Interpreter Training Manual", built in 1899 (completed in 1900) with design work by Nicholas Clayton, a famous Galveston architect. The photo shows the east fa�ade of the white wooden story and a half house. Two dormers on the east face are located on either side of one of the three brick chimneys. Bay windows, center one opened, are located on the northeast corner of the home. On the porch, which wraps around the east and south portions of the house, a man, probably J.H.P. Davis, is seated on a bench. A second man, possibly A.P. George, is sitting on the rail of the porch near the southeast corner. There are two small bare trees (one in yard, one outside of yard) in front of house. A cistern house is on the right side of the house with the top of a windmill visible just above the cistern. White picket fence encloses the yard. Wire fence extending from front gate to left side of photograph appears to be a pen for ducks (three ducks near third fence post from left). Two horses, one white …
Date: [1900..1911]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard image of a man on horseback and a child on a pony]

Postcard image of a man on horseback and a child on a pony. The man may be Henry Jones and the child is possibly his daughter Mary Jones. There is a black and white dog to the right of the horses and riders. A bicycle is partially visible just behind Henry Jones' horse. Shadows of two people (one with hands on hips) in foreground; leaning utility pole on left; fences and utility poles in background. Text on back: "Post Card Correspondence Here Name and Address Here Solio (printed 4 times around following words) Place Stamp Here".
Date: [1900..1911]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard image of a woman leading a horse on the George Ranch]

Postcard image of a woman leading a horse on the George Ranch. The woman is possibly Rhydonia Jones who was married to Mamie George's cousin Henry Jones. Rhydonia is wearing a white blouse with a dark skirt. A white picket fence with gate near left center is in the foreground. One small tree on left side of gate; three trees on right side of gate with more along fence line on left side of photo. George Ranch pasture in background. Text on back of postcard reads: "Post Card This Side For The Address Place Postage Stamp Here".
Date: [1900..1911]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard image of a woman on horseback]

Postcard image of a woman on horseback in the George Ranch House yard. The woman sitting side saddle on a white horse may be Rhydonia Jones who was married to Mamie George's cousin Henry Jones. Rhydonia is wearing a white blouse and dark skirt. She is in the shade of the cistern house located on the left side of the photograph. The Nancy Jones oak tree in the center background, which, according to the "1996 George Ranch Historical Park Interpreter Training Manual" was planted by Nancy Jones in 1824, shades a lounging dog (front) and a turkey (right). Two small wooden structures also sit beneath the shade tree (possibly animal pens) on the left and right sides of the tree trunk. Smaller trees are to the right of the photo. A white wooden pen can partially be seen in the background between the white horse and the cistern. Wooden fence in background with trees in the distance. Text on back of photo reads: "Post Card This Side For The Address Place Postage Stamp Here".
Date: [1900..1911]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard image of a woman riding a white horse]

Postcard image of a woman riding a white horse in the George Ranch House yard. The woman, who is wearing a white blouse and dark skirt, is probably Rhydonia Jones. Rhydonia was married to Mamie George's cousin Henry Jones. There is a small puppy behind the horse in the shade of the cistern house to the left of the photograph. The Nancy Jones oak tree is in the center right background. According to the "1996 George Ranch Historical Park Interpreter Training Manual", the tree was planted by Nancy Jones in 1824. Smaller trees are to the right. There are two small wooden structures to the left and right of the oak tree trunk. A white wooden pen is partially visible in the background between the white horse and the cistern house. Wooden fence in background with trees in distance. Text on back: "Post Card This Side For The Address Place Postage Stamp Here".
Date: [1900..1911]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[T. W. Davis and T. Martin in a buggy being pulled by a dark horse]

Photograph of two men in a buggy being pulled by a dark horse. Back of photograph identifies them as: " T. W. Davis [and] T. Martin and Old Cobb." Davis and Martin are both wearing dark pants, white shirts, and felt cowboy hats. A white wooden fence (gate on left) is in the background. Top of tree to left and tree on right.
Date: [1900..1915]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Camp George Cabin]

Photograph of the Camp George Cabin (sign above open doorway of building). A woman and a child are standing in the double doorway near center of building. Two men are standing outside near the double doorway. Two children are standing in single doorway near right side of building. An African-American man is holding a tree branch in front of the building (right). Man standing with hands on hips (to left) in front of a buckboard. Barbed wire fence in foreground.
Date: [1909..1911]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History