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[Photograph of Jennie Goodell Pound]

Full-length portrait of a women tentatively identified as Jennie Goodell Pound. She is wearing a long-sleeved dark dress with a light-colored kerchief around her neck and boots. She stands with her right elbow supported against a velvet chaise couch. The back of the photograph is intricately designed with a scene of bamboo and birds, and a typed note reads, "Mr. & Mrs. D. G. Clark, photographers, York, Nebraska."
Date: unknown
Creator: Clark, Mr. & Mrs. D. G.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[WASP 44-9 Reunion]

Photograph of several WASP members with name tags and blue reunion scarves posed in three rows at a Nebraska reunion. A woman in the middle of the bottom row is holding a blue sign that say, "44-9". Handwritten notes can be seen on the back of the photo that read, "Front Row: L-R Marty Revel (Sarager),,,,Betty Turner (Stagg), (2): Katy (McGrath) Henze, Ethel (Lytch) Miller, Elaine Harmon, Margaret Jones (T), Ruth (Groves) Kearney, Mildred (House) Ferree, Gayle Snell, Top: Helen (Cannon) Johnson, Betty (Martin) Riddle,, Mickey (McLernon) Brown, Margaret Gee" and "Omaha, Neb. Reunion 1998".
Date: 1998
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Cowhands Branding at Sam Musser Ranch]

Photograph of cowhands, some on horseback, some branding a calf, in a wooden corral at Sam Musser Ranch with more cattle, a wooden fence, and hills in the background.
Date: 1930~/1939~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Boy Riding Old Paint]

Photograph of a young boy riding a horse, Old Paint, and leading a smaller horse, Old Dan, in Dismal River Country., with trees and hills in the background.
Date: 1920~/1929~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Cowhand Shaving by Wagon]

Photograph of a cowhand shaving near the back of a chuckwagon on a grassy plain with other cowhands and hills in the background.
Date: 1930~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Mads Anderson and wife Maren Marie Knudsen

Copy negative of Mads Anderson and his wife Maren Marie Knudsen in Dakota City, Nebraska. Mads is sitting in a chair, and Maren is standing on his right side with her hand resting on his shoulder. Mads is wearing a vest and suit jacket, and Maren is wearing a dress with a bustle, ruffled sleeves, a buttoned bodice with striped trim, a floral pin, and a long necklace.
Date: unknown
Creator: Hall, Gentry
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Roger Hinesh and Dr. Emily Labeff]

Photograph of Roger Hinesh and Dr. Emily Labeff, former Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Midwestern State University, at Boys Town in Nebraska.
Date: 2014
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Farming Equipment and Methods

Photograph of a lister with narrow moldboards which can be used for planting row crops through residue. It makes a small furrow and leaves the residue between the rows for protection of the soil. Original photo furnished by Dr. F. L. Duley, Agricultural Research Station [ARS], Lincoln, Nebraska. NE-4307-2.
Date: unknown
Creator: Duley, F. L.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Portrait of Elizabeth Balfe Collins]

Portrait of Elizabeth Balfe Collins, first wife of Michael Collins, wearing a dark dress and earrings.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Four Adults and a Small Child]

Photograph of four adults and a small child; according to the photo the child is Mary Elizabeth Bahl and is being held by Rose Collins and John Kelly. The woman on the right is Leda Bahl and the girl sitting in the chair is Dorothhy Kelly, daughter of Rose and John.
Date: September 1921
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Group at S. A. C. Headquarters

Copy negative of a group of men at the United States Air Force Base, Headquarters Strategic Air Command. One man is identified as Elwin Skiles. In the background, there is a brick building that says "United States Air Force HQ Strategic Air Command."
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History