Schreiner Institute Cadets in Uniform Lined Up for Inspection near Hoon Hall

Photograph of Schreiner Institute cadets in uniform lined up for inspection in the quad near Hoon Hall. Commandant Captain W. O. Green, and Battalion Commander Lt. Col. Dayton Stockton among the officers gathered at benches under a tree.
Date: 1937~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Cadet Corp Battalion Commander Dayton Stockton and Battalion Sponsor Irene Jackson

Schreiner Institute Cadet Corp Battalion Commander and Senior Class President Dayton "Shorty" Stockton poses for a staff photograph with Battalion Sponsor Irene Jackson.
Date: 1937
Creator: Schreiner Institute
System: The Portal to Texas History

Portrait of Fletcher Walker

Photograph of cadet and Company A Captain, Fletcher Walker. This photograph appears in the 1937 Recall Yearbook. The subject is misidentified on the back as LaRue Haralson who also attended Schreiner Institute in the 1930s.
Date: 1937
Creator: Schreiner Institute
System: The Portal to Texas History

Two Men in Front of a Southwestern Bus, Forehead Paint and One Pant Leg Rolled Up on Both Men (1937)

Photograph of two men in front of a Southwestern bus, forehead paint and one pant leg rolled up on both men (1937).
Date: 1937
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Senior Portrait of Schreiner Institute Cadet Dayton Stockton

Schreiner Institute Cadet Dayton "Shorty" Stockton as a student was Lieutenant Colonel and Battalion Commander for the Schreiner Cadet Corps. He was named "Most Military Cadet", Secretary-Treasurer of the Officer's Club and Schreiner Institute Senior Class President according to the 1937 Recall Yearbook. Stockton would go on to serve Schreiner as Assistant Commandant and Commandant of the Cadet Corps in the 1940s.
Date: 1937
Creator: Scheriner Institute
System: The Portal to Texas History

Cadets Stand at Attention for Federal Inspection

Photograph of a company of the Schreiner Institute cadet corps standing at attention for the annual federal inspection by officers from Fort Sam Houston. The Schreiner band and sponsors may be seen in the background as an officer inspects a cadet's rifle. The text on the back of the photograph identifies inspecting officer as Colonel Theodore K. Spencer who conducted the annual inspections from 1939 to 1941.
Date: 1936
Creator: Schreiner Institute
System: The Portal to Texas History

Battle of the Flowers Band Tournament Trophy, Second Prize

Second Prize trophy awarded to Schreiner Institute band. Inscribed: Southern Music Co. Trophy, Battle of Flowers Assn., Band Tournament, Junior College, Academy Class, 1937
Date: 1937
Creator: Schreiner Institute
System: The Portal to Texas History

Students Gather Around a Deer

Photograph of a group of students standing around a friendly deer on the Schreiner Institute campus in Kerrville, Texas. George E. Pratka appears to be petting the deer as several other cadets including Julius Leisering, Dayton Stockton, and Donald D. Phillips look on in the background.
Date: 1935
Creator: Schreiner Institute
System: The Portal to Texas History

River Shot from a Bank, 1930 Yearbook

Photograph of a river shot from a bank, 1930 yearbook.
Date: 1930
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Scene on Prade Guest Ranch

Photograph of Mrs. Helen Prade on a horse above the Frio River at Prade Ranch near Leakey, Texas. Prade Ranch was opened as one of the first resort ranches in Texas in 1935 by Earl T. Prade. This photograph appears in the 1937 Schreiner Institute Bulletin Pictorial Number XV, No. 2 with the caption "Scene on Prade Guest Ranch, near Kerrville."
Date: [1935..1937]
Creator: Schreiner Institute
System: The Portal to Texas History

Color Guard in Uniform

The 1931-1932 Color Guard in uniform presenting the national and school "colors" with arms. Color Sergeant R. F. Flutsch holds the American flag and Color Private Jack Randle holds the Schreiner Institute flag during military exercises at the Schreiner Institute in Kerrville.
Date: [1931..1932]
Creator: Schreiner Institute
System: The Portal to Texas History

Schreiner Institute Band

Photograph of Schreiner Institute band students preparing for a parade.
Date: 1932
Creator: Schreiner Institute
System: The Portal to Texas History

Employee Personnel, McKinney, Texas, Texas Textile Mills

T. S. Morris, the father of the donor, was born in 1899. He lived and farmed at Rt. 5, McKinney. At night, he worked at the Mill in the weave shop and dye room. In this photo he is a short man, in overalls, with two men to his left in dark jackets. He is near the sixth window from the left.
Date: 1939
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of a Teenage Girl]

Photograph of a teenage girl, Elizabeth "Betsy" Harris, née Ross, posing for a portrait in a collared jacket and shirt. Her blonde hair is styled in a short haircut. Below her portrait, the year "1930" is typeset within a decorative border.
Date: 1930
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of a Teenage Girl]

Photograph of a teenage girl, Elizabeth "Betsy" Harris, née Ross, posed for a portrait. She is wearing a collared shirt and a headband with a bow in her short hair. The year "1933" is handwritten directly underneath her portrait.
Date: 1933
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Young Woman Standing in a Bush]

Photograph of a young woman, Elizabeth Harris, née Ross, standing halfway in a bush. She is wearing a long, white, short-sleeve dress and her hair is styled in a short bob.
Date: 1935
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[The Kilgore Home]

Photograph of the Kilgore home, a two-story house with a large, enclosed front porch. A long line of manicured bushes borders the property. According to accompanying information, the house is on Kansas and 4th Street in League City. It was the house where Theodore Kilgore and his wife Zonnie died, in 1955 and 1959, respectively. The house was then sold in 1959.
Date: August 1939
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Joseph Kilgore as a Teenager]

Photograph of a teenage boy named Joseph Kilgore, the son of Theodore Kilgore. According to accompanying information, the portrait was taken in honor of his high school graduation in 1930; the year is typeset in a decorative frame right below his picture. Joseph graduated as an honor student at the top of his class when he was sixteen-years-old.
Date: 1930
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Charles Kilgore as a Teenager]

Photograph of Charles Kilgore, the youngest son of Theodore Kilgore, as a teenager. The portrait, which is positioned in a decorative frame with the year 1930 typeset at the bottom, is a school photo for League City School.
Date: 1930
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Joseph Kilgore at His Graduation Party]

Photograph of Joseph Kilgore and his high school graduation party comprised of his two other young men and four young women. Each young woman is wearing a white gown and is holding a bouquet in her arms. The Kilgore brothers are each wearing a dark blazer, a shirt, tie, and light-colored pants.
Date: 1930
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Man in a Watermelon Patch]

Photograph of Theodore Kilgore standing in a watermelon patch on land belonging to Frank Outlaw. According to accompanying information, Theodore hired a man named Pat Felts to plant 10 acres of watermelons on Frank Outlaw's property. The land is now the location of the Countryside South neighborhood.
Date: August 1939
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Man Fishing at Clear Creek]

Photograph of Chester Knight, father of Zonnie Knight Kilgore, fishing in a row boat on the banks of Clear Creek in League City. The bridge in the background is Clear Creek Bridge; it was once the connection between Galveston County to Harris County. It was demolished upon construction of Highway 3.
Date: August 1939
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Newt Harris Barber Shop, Richardson, Texas

Barbershop interior, left to right: Newt [Thomas Newton] Harris owner, Walter Parks, Jack Echols, Dock Echols. 1 sink, ceiling fan, several electric lights, 2 barber chairs. Flag bunting draped above mirror. Additional information: Left to right: Newt [Thomas Newton] Harris owner, Walter Parks, Jack Echols, Dock Echols - Dallas Morning News 8/22/1984. Thomas Newton Harris, 30 Oct 1870 - 29 Jun 1952.
Date: 1930/1935
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Cadet Portrait of Joe Delaney

Photograph of Schreiner Institute student Joe Delaney, son of Dr. James J. Delaney.
Date: 1933
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History