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["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
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Handwritten confirmation note on St. Joseph's Church letterhead] (open access)

[Handwritten confirmation note on St. Joseph's Church letterhead]

Hanwritten note on St. Joseph's Church, Houston, Letterhead with seal, stating that John Jerome Rogers was confirmed at St. Joseph's on May 14, 1905. The name Jerome was taken at his confirmation. (#4 of 4 documents that were bound together)
Date: May 14, 1905
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter certifying that J.T. Rogers enlisted] (open access)

[Letter certifying that J.T. Rogers enlisted]

Letter written in march 1962. Certify that J.T. Rogers enlisted in my company (Co 76 N.E. Regement May 3, or 8 1861. Rogers was a faithful man and efficent. Signed name unreadable.
Date: April 14, 1852
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
["The Literary Digest" August 14, 1926] (open access)

["The Literary Digest" August 14, 1926]

Literary Digest New York August 14, 1926
Date: August 14, 1926
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Clipping
System: The Portal to Texas History

["Main St. looking north. Greetings from Rosenberg Tex."]

Obverse: Photograph of Main St. looking north. Greetings from Rosenberg Tex. Bell's Racket Store., Ella May 14, 1907 written in pencil, Early 1900's, 1907 written in red ink; reverse: POST CARD, M. Black Box 372, San Antonio,Texas, Charles E. Myers in ink. Businesses seen on both sides of the street. Water tower seen at end of street. Two men in white shirts with dark pants are standing (facing each other) in the middle of the street. Horses and buggies parked on left and right sides of street. White or blank areas to top and right of photo.
Date: May 14, 1907
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Minutes for Hillyer Oil Compeny Meeting - 1918-02-14] (open access)

[Minutes for Hillyer Oil Compeny Meeting - 1918-02-14]

Minutes taken from a Hillyer Oil Company meeting on February 14, 1918. The naming of Chas E. Anderson, Senior, and J. T. Willits [Willets], as temporary chairmen is mentioned. Development of plots of land and the attendees of the meeting is also mentioned.
Date: February 14, 1918
Creator: Willits, J. T.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Union Depot Greetings from Rosenberg, Texas]

Obverse: Photograph of Union Depot Greetings from Rosenberg Tex. Bell's Racket Store; 1907 written in red pencil ; reverse: POST CARD, M. Black Box 372, San Antonio, Texas, Ella's May 14, 07 in pencil, Charles E. Myers in ink. Water tower on left. Two men sitting on a wooden fence to far right of photo. White or blank area on right.
Date: May 14, 1907
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Wagons of cotton and James Alley]

Postcard showing wagons of cotton and James Alley. Wagon on left has three men sitting on top of cotton. Two men standing in front of second wagon (from left). One man wearing suit and hat, the other dark pants, white shirt, suspenders, tie, and dark hat. BARNES BROS. building in background. Addressed to Mr. R.E. Duncan, Eagle Baker, Texas from Effie.
Date: May 14, 1912
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Wagons of cotton and James Alley]

Copy of a postcard showing wagons of cotton and James Alley. Wagon on left has three men sitting on top, and there are two men standing in front of second wagon (from left). One man wearing suit and hat, the other dark pants, white shirt, suspenders, tie, and dark hat.There are store fronts in background.
Date: May 14, 1912
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History