[Building on South Mill Street, Distant View

Photograph from the opposite side of Mill Street of the front and southwest side of a white, single-story, stucco building with a hipped roof and a small entry porch with an extended gabled roof over the door in the center of the building. An extension on the right side of the building has a shed roof and a second entrance with a small angled roof above the doorway. There is a window with an arched top on either side of the main door with raised crowns over the door and windows; the windows along the south side of the building are rectangular. Several cars are parked in a lot to the right of the building and a large brick building is partially visible in the background. Another car is partly visible on the right side of the image and there are a utility pole and a parking sign posted along the road.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Building on South Mill Street, West Corner]

Photograph of the front and southwest side of a white, single-story, stucco building with a hipped roof and a small entry porch with an extended gabled roof over the door in the center of the building. An extension on the right side of the building has a shed roof and a second entrance with a small angled roof above the doorway. There is a window with an arched top on either side of the main door with raised crowns over the door and windows; the windows along the south side of the building are rectangular. There is a historical building medallion posted to the left of the door and a sign that says "Tax Office, New Braunfels Ind. School District and City of New Braunfels" above the main door. Cars are parked in the lot at the right and other buildings are partially visible in the background, as well as a woman walking on Academy Avenue at the left side of the image.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Building on South Mill Street, North Corner]

Photograph of the front and east side of a white, single-story, stucco building with a hipped roof and a small entry porch with an extended gabled roof over the door in the center of the building. There is a window with an arched top on either side of the door with raised crowns over the door and windows; the windows along the side of the building are narrow with slightly-arched tops and raised sills. An extension on the right side of the building has a shed roof and a second entrance with a small angled roof above the doorway. There is a historical building medallion posted to the left of the door and a sign that says "Tax Office, New Braunfels Ind. School District and City of New Braunfels" above the main door. Other buildings are partially visible on either side of the image and cars are parked in the lot at the right.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Building at 312 E. Main, Front]

Photograph of the front of the Wahrmund Millinery/Moellendorf-Dietz Bakery building, a one-and-a-half story stone building with a mansard roof covered in wooden shingles that has a dormer window on either side of a door, above the front entrance. There is a double-door in the center of the building with a second door at left, which each have decorative windows over the lintel, and a rectangular window at right. There is a full-length front porch with decorative posts that have latticework brackets and edging below the frieze boards as well as a latticework railing around the top to create a balcony; a covered driveway with matching posts is partially visible on the right side of the building. There is grass along the curb with a trash can to the right of the front walk and a parking sign on the far left of the image next to a telephone pole.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Phillip Jacob Theis House, Southeast Corner]

Photograph of the front and south side of the Phillip Jacob Theis House and the yard at the front, which is enclosed by a white picket fence with two wooden posts around the gate and a sign that says "Theis House." The house is a single-story, side-gabled home with an extension at back and a full-length front porch with plain wooden posts, both of which have shed roofs. It has two windows on the visible side of the building and a chimney near the top of the gable. There is a tree growing in the yard and other trees visible in the background, as well as part of another building visible at the far right side of the image.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Phillip Jacob Theis House and Yard]

Photograph of the south side of the Phillip Jacob Theis House and the yard at the front, which is enclosed by a white picket fence with two wooden posts around the gate and a sign that says "Theis House." The house is a single-story, side-gabled home with an extension at back and a full-length front porch, both with shed roofs. It has two windows on the visible side of the building and a chimney near the top of the gable. There is a tree growing in the yard and other trees visible in the background, as well as part of another building visible at the far right side of the image.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Antique Store Building and Yard]

Photograph of the front and side of a stone side-gabled building with a shed-roof extension at the back that has extended eaves and a red metal roof. There is a full-length front porch with a flat roof and plain white posts and railings slightly raised with steps from the walkway. A sign for an antique shop is hung from the front of the porch and decorative stained-glass windows are hanging on the ends of the porch. The yard at left is bordered by a black metal fence with vines growing on it and a garden is visible behind. Another building is partially visible in the background at right.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Antique Store Building]

Photograph of the front and side of a stone side-gabled building with a shed-roof extension at the back that has extended eaves and a red metal roof. There is a full-length front porch with a flat roof and plain white posts and railings slightly raised with steps from the walkway. A sign for an antique shop is hung from the front of the porch and decorative stained-glass windows are hanging on the ends of the porch. The yard and a garden are partially visible at the left side of the image and another building is partially visible in the background at right.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Building at 334 Main Street]

Photograph of the front of a single-story side-gabled stone building that has a green metal roof. A slightly-raised stone and concrete slab is in front of the entrance, with steps visible on both sides. There are two separate entry doors in the center of the building, with flat overhang above that has black brackets on either side; there is a window on either side of the doorways with signs between the windows and doors. The signs say: "Hill Country Abstract Co." (left) and "M. A. Shumard, Jr. Attorney at Law" (right).
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Church Hill School #1]

Photograph of the back and east side of the Church Hill School, a single-story front-gabled stone building with a porch along the entire left side, which has plain posts and a shed roof. The gable end includes decorative wooden eave returns and there is a window below, covered by a wooden shutter, as well as two windows on the side and a small metal chimney near the back of the building. It is enclosed by a metal chainlink fence and there are posts on either side of the gate holding up a sign that says “Church Hill School” with a Texas Historical Commission medallion on a post to the left. Trees and bushes are visible around the building and there is an empty flagpole at the right of the building.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Church Hill School #2]

Photograph of the back and east side of the Church Hill School, a single-story front-gabled stone building with a porch along the entire left side, which has plain posts and a shed roof. The gable end includes decorative wooden eave returns and there is a window below, covered by a wooden shutter, as well as two windows on the side and a small metal chimney near the back of the building. It is enclosed by a metal chainlink fence and there are posts on either side of the gate holding up a sign that says “Church Hill School” with a Texas Historical Commission medallion on a post to the left. Trees and bushes are visible around the building and there is an empty flagpole at the right of the building.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southeast Corner of Main and Eckhardt Streets]

Photograph of two connected buildings at the corner of Main Street, including a two-story brick building at left that has the name "C. Eckhardt & Sons" along the roofline. The Eckhardt building has arches with columns along the lower story and arched windows with brick crowns on the upper story, as well as decorative brickwork made to look like dentils below the name. At right, the second building is a white, two-story, front-gabled building with pointed-arch windows on the second floor and rectangular windows on the lower story; the windows and doors all have blue-green wooden planks with black bands.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[North 100 Main Street from Reidel]

Photograph of Main Street (TX-72) in Yorktown, looking northeast from the corner Reidel Street, where traffic lights are visible on cables at the top of the image. Connected store buildings are visible along both sides of the street and cars are parked at the curbs, and on the road, including a dark-colored sedan turning in the lower-right corner of the image.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[100 Block of Main Street from Reidel]

Photograph of Main Street (TX-72) in Yorktown, looking east from the corner Reidel Street, where traffic lights are visible on cables at the top of the image. Connected store buildings are visible along both sides of the street and cars are parked at the curbs, and stopped at the intersection.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[John O. Meusebach Dedication]

Photograph of decorative landscaping with stones creating a tear-drop shape and grassy plants lining the inside edge. The interior of the teardrop is filled with gravel and a low, round hedge trimmed in a wagon-wheel shape near the curve; at the point, there is a small marker with the text "Dedicated to John O. Meusebach," with partially-legible text below. There is a stone pathway leading up to the marker and grass on either side of the landscaping; a chain-link fence and street parking are visible in the background.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[South Corner of the Star Exchange Building]

Photograph of the front and east side of the Star Exchange Building (located at Churchill Drive) in New Braunfels, Texas. It is a single-story, white front-gabled building with rectangular windows on either side of the door, which has a five-paned window above the lintel. The side of the building has textured siding, painted blue, and two rectangular windows with white trim. There is a bush planted at the corner of the building as well as a telephone pole at the right side of the image and trees in the background.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Drive at Conservation Plaza]

Photograph of a field of yellow flowers that has a gravel road running along the bottom of the image and curving around the right side toward buildings that are partially visible behind trees in the background. A red wooden sign is visible near the left side of the image that has "Conservation Plaza" written in large letters above a round image and smaller text that includes "The New Baunfels Preservation Society."
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Intersection of Coll Street and Academy Avenue]

Photograph of the south corner at the intersection of Coll Street and Academy Avenue in New Braunfels. There is a sidewalk along the edge of the road, with a utility pole on the corner and a stop sign with street names facing away. A building is partially visible in the center of the image, behind a grassy hill and several large trees, and a Texas historical marker is posted in front of it; a sign near the corner has an arrow directing people toward the Sophienburg Memorial Museum entrance. An unidentified family is walking on the sidewalk at the right side of the building and cars are parked at the edge of the street.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Grounds of Sophienburg Museum]

Photograph of a grassy area with several paved walkways, including steps from the street-level sidewalk near the left side of the entrance, which is next to a sign for the "Sophienburg Memorial Museum. There are several trees growing on the grounds, as well as decorative stone embankments and a small wooden footbridge, visible near the center of the image. In the background, at right, part of a stone building is visible with another sign outside that says "Sophienburg Memorial."
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Historical Marker for the Dietz Community]

Photograph of the Historical Marker for the Dietz Community. The marker is a mostly rectangular plate on a metal-looking post. It is in a field of grass and plants with a few trees in the far distance. There are two cars and a shed in between the trees.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Building at 161 S. Seguin Avenue, Front]

Photograph of the front of a store in a historic, one-story, side-gabled building that has a full-width front porch with plain posts and railings. There is a stone facade on the front of the building and the shutters and porch railings are painted green. There are two signs hanging from the porch that say, "Naegelin's Popcorn Haus" (left) and "Naegelin's Gift Shop: Handcraft Gifts" (right). Part of the neighboring building is visible at left and a parking lot is partially visible on the right side of the image.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Building at 161 S. Seguin Avenue, West Corner]

Photograph of the front and northwest side of a store in a historic, one-story, side-gabled building that has a full-width front porch with plain posts and railings. There is a stone facade on the front of the building and the shutters and porch railings are painted green. There are two signs hanging from the porch that say, "Naegelin's Popcorn Haus" (left) and "Naegelin's Gift Shop: Handcraft Gifts" (right). Part of the neighboring building is visible at left and a parking lot is partially visible on the right side of the image.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southeast Corner of Kempner St. & The Strand]

Photograph of the south 2100 block of The Strand, looking east from the intersection at Kempner Street. There are several multi-story commercial buildings along both streets, most of which are dark-colored brick with lighter stone accents and decorative elements; a taller skyscraper is also visible above the buildings in the background. Cars are parked along the side of the street and people are crossing at the intersection.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of the St. Mark's Lutheran Church Historical Marker]

Photograph of the St. Mark's Lutheran Church Historical Marker. The marker is a navy blue inscribed plaque surrounded by what looks like concrete.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History