House Exterior

Copy negative of two pictures of a house in Brownwood, Texas. In the first, four young men and a small boy are standing in the yard in front of the house with two other houses in the background. The second picture shows the front and right side of the house with people on the porch.
Date: 1920~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

People in Swimsuits

Copy negative of two pictures of people in swimwear. The first picture is a group of four men standing in the edge of the water posing, with Herman McDaniel on the left. The bottom picture is of several men and women playing in the water with trees on the bank behind them.
Date: 1920~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

People in Swimsuits and Fisherman; People in Swimsuits

Copy negative of two pictures of people in swimsuits. The first picture shows fishermen with fish and three women, named from left to right, Lorene Graves, Thelma Graves McDaniel, and Katy Graves. Thelma McDaniel is also in the bottom picture of three women in swimsuits and caps standing on a log in the water with trees on the bank.
Date: 1920~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[R.F. Hardin High School]

Photograph of the R.F. Hardin High School in Brownwood, Texas.
Date: 1920~/1929~
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Daniel Baker Students, 1920]

Photograph of the student body of Daniel Baker College posing outside of the school's Administration building.
Date: March 1920
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[First Baptist Student Convention, 1920]

Photograph of the First Baptist Student Convention of Texas, convened in Howard Payne College in 1920. Four long rows of students are visible, seated on the grass in front of a large stone brick building. People standing on the windows hold banners bearing the names of multiple universities, including Baylor and Howard Payne.
Date: 1920-10-22/1920-10-24
Creator: Taylor-Daniel Studios
System: The Portal to Texas History