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Home of Mrs. Samuel Yates

Photograph of a group, with an ox drawn cart, in front of the home of Mrs. Samuel Yates during winter 1882, 3rd and Broadway, Muskogee, Indian Territory.
Date: 1882~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Autographed Photo of Sam Rayburn

Photograph of Sam Rayburn. Sepia-toned toned photograph of Sam Rayburn from the chest up. He wears a dark suit, tie and white shirt. The photograph is autographed by Sam Rayburn. The words, "To my sister Meddie with my deepest affection--Sam Rayburn" are at the bottom of the photo. Meddie (Medibel Bartley) was one of Sam Rayburn's three sisters. She and her husband, S.E. Bartley lived in Sam Rayburn's home in Bonham beginning in the 1940s.
Date: 1882/1961
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[An Early Panoramic View of Mineral Wells, Texas: 1882]

This photograph is an early panoramic view of Mineral Wells (taken approximately in 1882) from East Mountain, looking Southwest. Numbers on the photograph represent specific locations: 1. Judge Lynch's cabin, location of the first mineral water well; 2. N E 1st Avenue (second water well dug); 3. Oak Avenue and Hubbard Street; 4. Present location of the Fire and Police Station; 5. South Oak Avenue; 6. The Commercial Hotel (present location of the Gas Co.) 7. NE 1st Avenue business district; 8. North Oak Avenue. Note: The picture identifies number 6 as "The Commercial Hotel", but that hotel has been determined to have been located on South Oak Avenue. The hotel shown in the picture was the Early-Southern Hotel, which an 1893 guidebook clearly states was on Hubbard Street. The guidebook goes on to give the hotel's further location as "[O]n the same block with the post-office [sic] and three blocks from the depot." A Mr. Early is named as the proprietor.
Date: 1882?
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[An Early Bird's-Eye-View of Mineral Wells]

A very early panoramic view of Mineral Wells (taken around 1882) from East Mountain and looking southwest is illustrated here. Locations identified by numbers are: 1: Judge Lynch's cabin, now Lynch Plaza at S. Oak Avenue and E. Hubbard Street; 2: The Mesquite Street well, middle of NE 1st Avenue (the second well in town, now [2008] abandoned); 3:The current center of downtown Mineral Wells, showing the intersection of Oak Avenue (US 281) and Hubbard Street (US Highway 180); 4: The current Fire and Police Departments; 5: S. Oak Avenue; 6: The Southern House Hotel; 7: The present "Business District", NE 1st Avenue; and 8: N. Oak Avenue (a residential area at the time.)
Date: 1882?
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[The Golens Livery Stable]

This picture, labeled on the back as "Golens Livery Stable", shows a wagon, three hacks and a buggy, each pulled by a two-horse team. The hack on the left (the white horse on the right of the team) has a "Green's Transfer" sign on it. The hack in the middle has a passenger and the one on the right has three. The man in the foreground is likely the livery stable's owner. An assistant is visible in the stable doorway. Hacks and buggies were typical of the transportation that Mineral Wells hotels sent to Millsap to meet every passenger train on the Texas & Pacific Railroad, from the time the T&P came through Palo Pinto County in 1882 until the Weatherford, Mineral Wells & Northwestern Railroad began service between Weatherford and Mineral Wells on January 1, 1897.
Date: 1882?/1897?
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Thomas McGee Scott]

Thomas McGee Scott, 1881-1941.
Date: 1882~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Caroline McGuire Street]

Caroline McGuire Street, born Jan 2, 1880.
Date: 1882~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Caroline McGuire Street]

Caroline McGuire Street, born Jan 2, 1880.
Date: 1882
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Mrs. John Brown

Photograph of the first Mrs. John Brown, c.1882.
Date: 1882~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Stage Coach

Photograph of a stage coach operating between Dodge City, KS and Fort Supply, Indian Territory, 1882.
Date: 1882~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Glass Slide of Replica of Solomon's Temple

A glass slide showing a photograph of a replica of Solomon's Temple. A handwritten label that accompanied the group of slides containing this one reads "Dr. Conrad Schick's Models housed at The Semetic Museum at Harvard University."
Date: [1882..1929]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

William Tilghman

Photograph of William Tilghman, Dodge City, KS, c. 1882.
Date: 1882~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Stagecoach

Photograph of a Stagecoach that operated between Dodge City, KS and Fort Supply, Indian Territory.
Date: 1882~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Glass Slide of Simms’ Baraca Class, Tabernacle Sunday School (Raleigh, North Carolina)

A glass slide showing Simms’ Baraca Class, Tabernacle Sunday School (Raleigh, North Carolina). The photo carries the caption “We Do Things” and the text "Compliments of Luther M. Tesh." The school's national motto is also imprinted on the image: "Young men at work for young men; all standinb by the Bible and the Bible School." Published by Chicago Transparency Company
Date: [1882..1929]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Glass Slide of Snarl Dog Cartoon

A glass slide of a color cartoon showing a boy with a dog on a leash. An old man is on the floor under a table on his hands and knees looking at the dog while an old woman is seated at the table. The caption reads "Now snarl Dad and show fight it's the way to train." The cartoon was published by Chicago Publishing Co., 225 Dearborn St., Chicago.
Date: [1882..1929]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Glass Slide of a Comic Cartoon

A glass slide showing a cartoon of two young boys in a homemade wooden tank trying to push over a small tree. The caption is "What's teh use of having a tank if you can't push over trees and things the way a regular one does?" The cartoon was drawn by Fontaine Fox and has the following copyright: "Copyrighted. Reproduced by permission of the Wheeler Syndicate." The slide frame reads, "Community Motion Picture Bureau, NY."
Date: [1882..1929]
Creator: Fox, Fontaine Talbot
System: The Portal to Texas History

[View of Austin, TX]

Photograph of a view of Austin, TX taken from 1802 Colorado Street.
Date: 1882
Creator: A.M. Jackson
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Knights of Pythias Bandmaster]

Knights of Pythias Bandmaster: C.B. Hilburn. Photo taken in 1882: Henrietta, Texas.
Date: 1882
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Governor's Mansion

Photograph of the Texas Governor's Mansion in 1882 when it was first occupied.
Date: 1882
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Downtown Austin

Photograph of downtown Austin with Capitol under construction. Caption reads, "Birdseye view of Austin, Texas taken from School for Deaf showing the Capitol Bldg under construction. Note that west wing of main bldg of University was only partly built at that time."
Date: 1882/1888
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Painting of Barton Springs and Mill]

Photograph of a copy of an oil painting by A.M. Ramsey in 1882 of Barton Springs and Mill. The scene consists of the springs and creek in the foreground, as well as people and animals in and around them. The mill and other buildings are in the midground and background.
Date: 1882
Creator: Ramsey, A.M.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of a Woman in a Dark Dress]

Photograph of a woman standing for a portrait. She has curly hair and wears a dark dress that is adorned with flowers. She leans on a round end table. A painted backdrop featuring a decorated lamp pole and vegetation appears behind her. Information regarding the photographer, W. L. Elrod, is written across the bottom of the photo and on the reverse side.
Date: [1882..1907]
Creator: W. L. Elrod
System: The Portal to Texas History

Stand Watie

Portrait photograph of Stand Watie, Cherokee Indian General, taken c. 1882.
Date: 1882~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Granite Mountain

Photograph of two men in a hilly landscape, with a moving train in the background. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "Granite Mountain near Marble Falls, Texas 1882, A&NW [Austin and Northwest] Narrow Gauge R.R."
Date: 1882
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History