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[Leta, Henry, and Dick the Dog]
Photograph of Leta and Henry posing in a yard with Dick the dog; Leta is wearing a dark coat and hat and kneeling on the right and Henry, also wearing a coat and hat, is standing behind the dog and holding up its paws. Behind them a wooden fence and a tree are visible in the background.
Date:
December 10, 1916
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Kay Shuey and Snip on a bale of cotton, Chillicothe, Texas]
Photograph of an Kay Shuey wearing a light-colored dress and bonnet sitting next to Snip the dog on top of a bale of cotton.
Date:
December 1914
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Kay Shuey and Snip the Dog]
Photograph of Kay Shuey wearing a light-colored dress and bonnet standing next to a bale of cotton and looking up at Snip the dog, who is standing on top of it.
Date:
December 1914
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Kay Shuey and Snip the Dog]
Photograph of an Kay Shuey, wearing a light-colored dress and a hat looking up at a dog named Snip who is sitting on top of a large bale of cotton.
Date:
December 1914
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Boy in Automobile]
Photograph of an unidentified boy wearing dark clothes and a hat sitting in the front seat of an automobile with his hands on the steering wheel.
Date:
December 17, 1912
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Two Girls and Dick the Dog]
Photograph of two unidentified girls wearing light-colored dresses sitting in the grass in a yard petting Dick the dog; behind them a wooden fence, a row of shrubs, and an automobile are visible in the background.
Date:
December 10, 1916
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Kay Shuey on Snip]
Photograph of Kay Shuey riding a horse named Snip. She is dressed in a light-colored, long-sleeved dress and a hat. A farm building is visible in the far distance.
Date:
December 7, 1912
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History