[Photograph of Metz House]

Photograph of Metz House in Sherman, Texas. Largely obscured by the foliage of a tree, what is visible is a two story wooden building with greenish blue siding, darker blue trim, and posts with flaking white paint. Rocking chairs sit along the front porch of the building. In the foreground, the rounded top of a metal fence is visible.
Date: [2011-12..2012-03]
Creator: West, Carolyn Effie
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Perrin Air Force Base]

Photograph of a red and white water tower standing over the site of Perrin Air Force Base. Houses are visible in the background behind the water tower. A Texas Historical Marker sits on the lawn in front of the tower.
Date: 2011-12/2012-03
Creator: West, Carolyn Effie
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Pool Manufacturing Company]

Photograph of Pool Manufacturing Company in Sherman, Texas. It is a beige building with corrugated metal siding. False fronts hang over the building's facade to the left, and an awning is suspended over a doorway.
Date: [2011-12..2012-03]
Creator: West, Carolyn Effie
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Red River Bridges]

Photograph of bridges between Oklahoma and Texas spanning the Red River. The bridge on the left is more modern, while the one on the right is of an older design, complete with rusted arched trusses.
Date: [2011-12..2012-03]
Creator: West, Carolyn Effie
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Roberts House]

Photograph of Roberts House in Sherman, Texas. Three brick chimneys rise out of the three story Victorian building. Green wood and white trim color the gables, arches, and balconies.
Date: [2011-12..2012-03]
Creator: West, Carolyn Effie
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Trinity United Presbyterian Church]

Photograph of Trinity United Presbyterian Church. The building is constructed with rosy bricks, has Gothic windows, and a steeple rising in the right side of the photo.
Date: [2011-12..2012-03]
Creator: West, Carolyn Effie
System: The Portal to Texas History