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The Southwestern Land Co. excursion party in Sharyland
Excursion party posing in front of trees wearing coats, some excursionists holding large citrus fruits.
Date:
November 5, 1923
Creator:
Ziebel Studio
System:
The Portal to Texas History
J. H. Shary excursion, Sharyland bath house
Excursion party posing next to the wooden bath house
Date:
May 5, 1916
Creator:
Murff, J.C.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Panoramic photograph of Shary Lake, Sharyland Texas]
Panoramic photograph of excursion party posing in front of Shary Lake
Date:
January 5, 1917
Creator:
Murff, J.C.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
40 acres block Lot 426 on Taylor Boulevard pavement connecting to Mission and McAllen and all other parts of the Valley
Panoramic photograph of a field ready for farming in Mission, Texas. There are surveyors standing on the left, farm house and cars shown on the right.
Date:
August 5, 1929
Creator:
Gardner, J. W.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Picture of a Dolomite Quarry on a piece of paper]
A picture on a piece of paper of a Dolomite rock quarry. There is a dirt road in the middle of the rocks. The caption under the picture states "Dolomite Quarry of Superior Stone Products, Inc. Old Round Rock, Texas"
Date:
January 5, 1955
Creator:
Douglass, Neal
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[The interior of the Kress store]
The interior of the Kress store. There are flowers, cards, and records amoung other items on display in the Kress store. There is also a glass door leading to the "Garden & Patio Shop."
Date:
April 5, 1961
Creator:
Douglass, Neal
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[The interior of the Kress store]
The interior of the Kress store. There are cosmetic bags and other merchandise on display in the store. There is also a ladder to the left of the photo. There are several balloons along the ceiling.
Date:
April 5, 1961
Creator:
Douglass, Neal
System:
The Portal to Texas History