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[Photograph 2012.201.B0224.0771]

Photograph taken for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Syrian President Noureddin Atassi pledged complete support for the new government and called the coup " a bold Arab solidarity . . . that hoists the banners of unity and socialism."
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Glass Slide of the House of Namaan (Damasus, Syria)

A glass slide showing a photograph of Arab people in ruins identified as the House of Namaan, in Damascus, Syria. According to 2 Kings 5, Naaman the Aramean was a commander of the armies of Ben-Hadad II, the king of Aram-Damascus, during the time of Joram, king of Israel. Yet he was afflicted with leprosy. The photograph is numbered No. 403, and was likely taken by a member of the American Colony, in Jerusalem, Israel.
Date: [1882..1929]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Glass Slide of St. Paul’s Wall (Damascus, Syria)

A glass slide showing a photograph of a city wall identified as St. Paul’s Wall, in Damascus, Syria." The name refers to the New Testament story of the apostle Paul being lowered downin a basket through an opening in the wall to escape death (Acts 9:25). The slide was produced by the Chicago Transparency Company.
Date: [1882..1929]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Glass Slide of the "Street Called Straight" (Damascus, Syria), No. 5817a

A glass slide showing a photograph of the "Street Called Straight," in Damascus, Syria. The street was mentioned in the Biblcal story of the conversion of Saul (Acts 9:11). On the frame of the slide is printed "T.H. McAllister, Manufacturing Optician, 49 Nassau Street, New York." On the reverse, the slide is numbered 5817a.
Date: [1882..1929]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Glass Slide of Train Bound for Damascus Crossing a Bridge

A glass slide showing a photograph of a train bound for Damascus crossing a bridge. The slide carries the logo of the Chicago Transparency Company.
Date: [1882..1929]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Glass Slide of Damascus Sword Maker (Syria)

A glass slide showing a photograph of a Damascus Sword Maker and his young apprentice. The slide is numbered No. 552.
Date: [1882..1929]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Glass Slide of St. Paul’s Wall (Damascus, Syria)

A glass slide showing a photograph of a city wall identified as "St. Paul’s Wall, Damascus." The name refers to the New Testament story of the apostle Paul being lowered downin a basket through an opening in the wall to escape death (Acts 9:25). The slide is numbered No. 404.
Date: [1882..1929]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Glass Slide of the Cemetery of Median (Damascus, Syria)

A glass slide showing a photograph of several people on horseback in a cemetary identified as the "Cemetary of Median, Damascus." The photograph is numbered 414, and was likely taken by a member of the American Colony, in Jerusalem, Israel.
Date: [1882..1929]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Glass Slide - "Looking over Strait Street" (Damascus, Syria)

A glass slide showing a photograph titled "Looking over Strait Street." The image appears to have been taken in Damascus, Syria. In the New Testament, Strait Street was the street where Ananias restored sight to the apostle Paul after he'd seen Jesus (Acts 9:10-12). The Roman street runs from East to West in the old city of Damascus. The slide is numbered No. 407.
Date: [1882..1929]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Ruins of one of the Hundred Dead Cities of Syria

Photograph of ruins of one of the Hundred Dead Cities of Syria, from 3 to 6 feet of soil has been washed off most of the hillsides. This city will remain dead because of the land around it which can no longer support a city.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History