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Date: 1907
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

1907-08 The House of Representative of Oklahoma First State Legislature

Panel with many portrait photos of men. Title: "1907-08 The House of Representative of Oklahoma First State Legislature." Name panel at the bottom. Names: "J. F. McCants," "W. B. Beck," "C. L. Holland," "W. B. Anthony," "Joseph L. Paschal," "E. A. Moore," "A.F. Vandevnter," "Geo D. Hudson," "Thos. B. Wortman," "Geo. C. Whitehurst," "W. E. Banks," "Logan Hawk," "A.G. Martin," "Robt. M. Rainey," "J.L. Manus," "Robt. M. Johnson," "J.L. Hendrickson," "J.B. Chastain," "Chas. Broome," "Bert Tillotson," "J.B. Crouch," "M. Turner," "G.W. Briggs," "J. Vandaveer," "T.L. Rider," "E.J. Hobdy," "Leo Harris," "Ben T. Williams," "Wm. Murdoch," "John Tezzard," "A.T. Earley," "Howelll Smith," "Dr. A. J. Snelson," "W.T. Abbott," "Frank Huddleston," "Amil H. Japp," "E.J. Earl," "J.W. Smith," "W.H. Armstrong," "H.G. Stettmund," "Wm. Tabor," "Ben. F. Harrison," "W.S. Carson," "Q.T. Brown," "Dr. W.C. Pendergraft," "W.A. Durant," "Dr. A.S. Riddle," "Edward Swengle," "E.D. Boyle," "A.F. Ross," "J. Roy Williams," "A.H. Ellis Speaker pro tem," "Wm. H. Murrary Speaker," "John F. Tandy," "Dr. J.H. Baldwin," "Jas. E. Stivers," "P.A. Ballard," "Elmer V. Jesse," "H.S.P. Ashby," "Ben F. Wilson," "M. B. Cope," "J.V. Faulkner," "G.W. O'neal," "L.L. Reeve," "D.G. Murley," "W.M. Lindsay," "J.R. McCalla," "Thos. C. Whitson," "W.B. Stone," "L.B. Smith," "Wm. C. McAdoo," "W.G. …
Date: 1907/1908
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

1907 Family Posed with Watermelon

Photograph of a family in the yard with watermelons, melon in front has 100# scratched on it, boy on right is cutting a watermelon, written on picture: OK00781AG1907.
Date: 1907
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Annie Belle Emery Bright seated in front of Allen house on Heaton Avenue in Fort Worth]

Snapshot photograph of a woman, Annie Belle Emery Bright, seated on stone steps slightly below and in front of the Allen home on Heaton Avenue in Fort Worth. The two story house has wood siding and a two story corner tower or turret. Handwritten blue ink inscription across verso top reads "Annie B. Emery, Heaton Ave., Fort Worth."
Date: 1907~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Austin High School class of 1907

Photograph of the twenty-four students in the Austin High School class of 1907. Bottom row (left to right): Ernest von Rosenberg, Tom Byrne, Harwood Stacey, Eugene Hill, Offie Leonard. Middle row (left to right): Arthur Crawford, Irene Maddox, Lillian Krohn, Eva von Homeyer, Louise Smith, Elva Powell, Amelia Nelson, Mabel Harrison, William Ruggles. Back row standing (left to right): Harris Brush, Mary Thaxton, Juanita Yarbrough, Leona Dean, Esther Bishop, Anna Maxwell, Josephine McGuire, P.J. Anthony, and William Jackson. Not present: Johanna Runge and Windom Burke.
Date: 1907
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Baptizing in the Tierra Blanca Creek]

Photograph of a large group of people standing on a hill watching an outdoor baptism in Tierra Blanca.
Date: 1907
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

["Birds Eye View Rosenberg Tex."]

Obverse: Photograph of Birds Eye View Rosenberg Tex. 4., E. W. Cumins Drugs, Mrs. Dawson & Ella and May 14, 1907 in pencil, Early 1900's, 1907 written in red pencil ; reverse: POST CARD, Charles E. Myers in ink. White or blank area at bottom of photo.
Date: May 14, 1907
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Bridge downtown Round Rock]

Photograph of wooden bridge in old downtown Round Rock with structures visible in background.
Date: January 21, 1907
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Camp 1 Company Store]

Photograph of the interior of the Southern Pine Lumber Company commissary at camp 1. Camp 1 was near the Rayville Ranch site in Trinity County, Texas, about 13 miles northwest of Diboll. It replaced the Angelina County camp called Lindsey Springs, and lasted from about 1907-1912.
Date: 1907
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Camp 2 Store Interior]

Photograph of the interior of the company store at Southern Pine Lumber Company camp 2. The camp was in the vicinity of Iris in Trinity County and operated from about 1907-1912.
Date: 1907
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Canyon High School 1907 graduating class]

Photograph of the 1907 class of Canyon High School, consisting of two men and four women The graduates are posed before a studio backdrop. The four women, all dressed in white, are seated in a row, each holding a rolled document tied with a ribbon. The two men are standing behind them and are dressed in suits and ties.
Date: 1907
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Carlsbad Well

This picture, dated September 19, 1907, shows the Carlsbad Well at 415 NW 1st Avenue, and west of the Crazy Well drinking pavilion. It was one of the first drinking pavilions in Mineral Wells, and boasted that the water "Makes a man love HIS [sic] wife, makes a wife love HER [sic] husband/ Robs the divorce court of its business/ Takes the temper out of red-headed people/ Puts ginger into ginks/ and pepper into plodders."
Date: September 19, 1907
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[The Carlsbad Well: First Building]

The Carlsbad (also known as the Texas Carlsbad Well), one of the early drinking pavilions in Mineral Wells, was located at 415 NW 1st Avenue, directly across the street and west of the first Crazy Well pavilion. It was openled in 1901 by Lycurgus Smith, one of the people who claimed improvement of his health by drinking the mineral water. . The Carlsbad slogan was: "Makes a man love HIS [sic] wife/ Makes a wife love HER [sic] husband/ Robs the divorce court of its business/ Takes the temper out of red-headed people/ Puts ginger into ginks/ And pepper into plodders." The pavilion was prominent in several pictures around the turn of the century; this picture--labeled "Sept. 19/07" in ink--was from an advertisement by the Yeager Drug Company. This early pavilion had been demolished by 1911, and replaced by a larger brick structure.
Date: September 19, 1907
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Casino

A (gambling) Casino at Elmhurst Park was located in southwest Mineral Wells, Texas, at the turn of the twentieth century. The structure was a large stucco building facing Elmhurst Lake (created by a dam on Pollard Creek) in the foreground. The lake was sometimes referred to as "Pollard Lake." Elmhurst Park was served by the Mineral Wells Electric Railroad (Street Car), with whom it seemed to have had a symbiotic relationship; both came into existence about 1903, and both went out of business about 1913.
Date: 1907/1913?
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[The Casino at Elmhurst Park - 2 of 3]

The Casino, facing the lake at Elmhurst Park is shown here. For more details about it, please see the other pictures.
Date: 1907/1913?
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Chickasha, Indian Territory

Photograph of street scene in Chickasha, Indian Territory. Handwriting on the photograph says, "South side of Chicksha Avenue Looking east from 3rd Street." Second floor offices in the bank include D.F. Warren, Dentist and Surgeon; and M.J Brownson, druggist. Horse-drawn vehicles and groups of men are on the dirt street in front of the brick buildings.
Date: 1907
Creator: Norvelle, George W.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Ciudad Juarez]

Photograph of Ciudad Juarez, facing east. Several buildings, including Calle Commercio, are visible in the foreground.
Date: 1907~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Class Prophecy for the 1907 Class of Texas Baptist University]

Class prophecy describing a person's eventful day dream that included a woman creating pictures in the room of different individuals; the pictures continue to appear and then disappear and showing different women in different locations. The last line of the piece comes after the person had awoken: "I was forced to turn from the glamers into the future and come back to the tasks of the present."
Date: 1907
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Construction of the water tower on the Southern Pacific Railway Line]

Photographic of the construction of the water tower on the Southern Pacific Railway Line in Richmond. Back of photograph copy reads: Man in black suit (at bottom of platform) probably J. J. Adams. Three men are visible on top of the water tower. One man is on the ladder leading to top. Two men are on platform at base of water holding structure. Two men on ground-level platform (J. J. Adams). Stacks of lumber in far right, corner. Photograph is mounted on a gray cardboard matte. Back of photo in ink: Guess who this is 1907 - 2/8.
Date: February 8, 1907
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Cotton Hauled by Mules in Oakville

Photograph of James and Lee Crawford Brother's Freight Co. located in Oakville, Texas. In the foreground, loads of cotton are piled onto mule-drawn wagons. F. H. Church stands in front of the mules in the foreground. Three wagons are visible in front of wooden building. The driver of the first wagon is James Crawford. The photograph was taken at or near where Monroe Fink's office is now. If cotton was hauled to the coast for shipment, it came through Beeville.
Date: 1907
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Cotton in Front of Wimmer Store in Oakville, Texas 1907

Photograph of loads of cotton piled onto mule-drawn wagons outside of Wimmer Store in Oakville,located in Live Oak County, Texas. The wagon driver is Lee Crawford. Similiar scenes took place across Bee County in the early 1900's.
Date: 1907
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[The Cumberland Presbyterian Church]

Shown here is a picture of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. On the back of picture is written "901 N.Oak [.] Sold to Church of Christ [.] Demolished and rebuilt." The streetcar tracks, which ran from 1907 to 1913 are visible on N. Oak in front of the church. The denomination takes its name from Cumberland Street, Philadelphia. A sub-sect of Presbyterianism--based on an Arminian interpretation of Calvinism--was begun at the church there. A Cumberland Presbyterian church is advertised as being in Newberry at the present [2014] time. The picture was taken before North Oak Avenue was paved in 1914. The Church of Christ still [2008] occupies this location on N. Oak Avenue.
Date: 1907/1913?
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[L. D. Gilbert]

Photograph of Southern Pine Lumber Company secretary and treasurer L. D. Gilbert in his Texarkana, Arkansas office, looking through a suite of offices. Gilbert later served as director of the Texas South-Eastern Railroad Company in 1922 and 1929-1930.
Date: 1907
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[L. D. Gilbert and Thomas Lewis Latane Temple]

Photograph of L. D. Gilbert in his office, Southern Pine Lumber Company's secretary and treasurer, and Southern Pine owner and founder Thomas Lewis Latane Temple in the background. This is the company's main office in Texarkana, Arkansas.
Date: 1907
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History