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[Ursuline Convent and Academy Photograph #1]

Photograph of the Ursuline Convent and Academy, in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: 1875~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Hahn House]

Hahn House. Photo circa 1875: Cambridge, Texas.
Date: 1875~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Longview Club Saloon]

Photograph of the Club Saloon in Longview, Texas. There are many unidentified men standing outside the saloon. The photograph is mounted on grey cardboard, and it is torn on three edges.
Date: 1875
Creator: Culpepper's Studio
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Interior Church Altar]

Photograph of the Interior of St. David's Church during the of Reverend Thomas Booth Lee. The pews are empty, but a man is seated up near the altar. There are large chandeliers in the sanctuary and a stained glass window behind the altar. The caption beneath the photo reads, "Interior of St. David's Church, Austin, Texas, during the early part of the rectorship of the Rev. Thomas Booth Lee- 1875-1912."
Date: 1875/1912
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[A. Joost - Cheap Cash Store]

This is a photograph of the first building constructed on the courthouse square. It was located where number 601 East Lacy is now located, but it extended over approximately halfway into the lot of the current number 603. This was Alexander Joost's store, known after the Civil War as the "Cheap Cash Store". Joost was an immigrant from France who had an earlier store at Fort Houston. As soon as the site was located for the county seat of the new Anderson County, he bought land there and prepared to moved. He rebuilt after the 1874 fire and again after the 1879 fire. Most of the conflagrations that were destroying entire blocks of the city of Palestine in the 1870s and 1880s were set by an incendiary who was eluding the police. Even though numerous merchants in New Town and Old Town suffered from these fires, Joost took them personally, especially when rumors were spread around town that he was having difficulty maintaining a good stock of merchandise. To combat this, he took out an ad in the Trinity Advocate to let his customers know he was still offering the best merchandise at the best prices. However, when his store …
Date: 1875~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Nellie Ballentine Walker]

Nellie Ballentine Walker as a toddler. She was born February 27, 1872, the daughter of Albert A. and Margaret J. Walker. Albert Walker was a dentist in Paris.
Date: 1875~
Creator: Lynn, S.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[600 Block S. May - Dilley's Iron Foundry]

Illinois-native George Mansfield Dilley, the prominent railroad-building contractor who played an instrumental role in the expansion of railroads throughout Texas and the South, established this foundry in 1873, one year after the railroad arrived in Palestine. The George M. Dilley & Son Foundry, located adjacent to the I&GN tracks, at one time contained more than ten buildings. The enterprise manufactured some farm equipment and machinery, but its primary output was gray iron and brass castings for Texas railroads. The elder Dilley moved to Dallas in the 1880s, but the foundry continued to be run by his son, George Edward Dilley – one of Palestine’s most prominent citizens of the late 19th century. G.E. Dilley continued operations at the foundry until his death in 1932; his son Clarence V. Dilley then took over until his own death five years later. In the mid-1930s, the plant had an average payroll of about twenty thousand dollars, for a workforce of twenty to twenty-five men. The foundry ceased operations in the late 1930s. All that remains today are the frame office building, the nearby brick brass furnace building, and a lengthy iron fence which borders the property and faces May Street (which local historians …
Date: 1875~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[600 Block S. May - Dilley's Iron Foundry]

Illinois-native George Mansfield Dilley, the prominent railroad-building contractor who played an instrumental role in the expansion of railroads throughout Texas and the South, established this foundry in 1873, one year after the railroad arrived in Palestine. The George M. Dilley & Son Foundry, located adjacent to the I&GN tracks, at one time contained more than ten buildings. The enterprise manufactured some farm equipment and machinery, but its primary output was gray iron and brass castings for Texas railroads. The elder Dilley moved to Dallas in the 1880s, but the foundry continued to be run by his son, George Edward Dilley – one of Palestine’s most prominent citizens of the late 19th century. G.E. Dilley continued operations at the foundry until his death in 1932; his son Clarence V. Dilley then took over until his own death five years later. In the mid-1930s, the plant had an average payroll of about twenty thousand dollars, for a workforce of twenty to twenty-five men. The foundry ceased operations in the late 1930s. All that remains today are the frame office building, the nearby brick brass furnace building, and a lengthy iron fence which borders the property and faces May Street (which local historians …
Date: 1875~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Palestine, Texas]

Photo of Avenue A in Palestine, Texas.
Date: 1875~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[A. Joost - Cheap Cash Store - 601 E Lacy]

This is a photograph of the first building constructed on the courthouse square. It was located where number 601 East Lacy is now located, but it extended over approximately halfway into the lot of the current number 603. This was Alexander Joost's store, known after the Civil War as the "Cheap Cash Store". Joost was an immigrant from France who had an earlier store at Fort Houston. As soon as the site was located for the county seat of the new Anderson County, he bought land there and prepared to moved. He rebuilt after the 1874 fire and again after the 1879 fire. Most of the conflagrations that were destroying entire blocks of the city of Palestine in the 1870s and 1880s were set by an incendiary who was eluding the police. Even though numerous merchants in New Town and Old Town suffered from these fires, Joost took them personally, especially when rumors were spread around town that he was having difficulty maintaining a good stock of merchandise. To combat this, he took out an ad in the Trinity Advocate to let his customers know he was still offering the best merchandise at the best prices. However, when his store …
Date: 1875~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Evan Dorsey]

Portrait of Evan Dorsey, a man with a dark beard. According to a note on the back of the photo, he was born July 3, 1839.
Date: [1875..1900]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of the Walker Family]

Portrait of the Walker family: J. W. and Sarah Henrietta Lister Walker and their five children, including Louisa and Lizzie Walker.
Date: [1875..1890]
Creator: The Unique Studio
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Suzanne "Lizzy" Ryon Davis]

Photograph (copy) Suzanne "Lizzy" Ryon Davis. J. H.P. Davis first wife. Davis' hair is pulled back into a bun; curls frame the front of her head. Her dark dress is shirred at the front and she has a lace collar with a scarf that is tied into a bow. A chain can be seen hanging from beneath her bow. Davis is seated in a chair and portrait ends just below the waist. Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: 1875
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Congress Avenue Before 1875]

Photograph of a view looking down Congress Avenue, taken before 1875. There are builidngs and horse drawn buggies lining the street. The Capitol (1853-1881) building is in the background.
Date: unknown/1875
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of a Woman]

Portrait is a full-body shot of an unidentified woman posing with her left hand on a chair. She is wearing a dark-colored dress with a light-colored lacy collar and a necklace. The photograph is on a light mat and has "Meyersville, 1875" written on the back.
Date: 1875
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Texas State Capitol and Street Railroad]

Photograph of the Texas State Capitol with a view of the street railroad on Congress Avenue.
Date: 1875~
Creator: Columbia Construction Co.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Alexander Jackson Hamilton Funeral

View of Capitol looking north. People crowded on the steps and to the east of the building.
Date: April 12, 1875
Creator: Hillyer, H. B.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Lovonia Pound as a Child]

Portrait of Lovonia Pound as a child at five years old and wearing a dress.
Date: 1875~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Women]

Portrait of two women standing next to a display of photographs in frames. One of the women is identified as Janie Walker.
Date: [1875..1880]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Ella Dorsey]

Portrait of Ella Dorsey wearing a dark dress with a white ruffled collar. According to a note on the back of the photo she was born February 16, 1852.
Date: [1875..1900]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of J.H.P. Davis taken by "Scholten, St. Louis"]

Photograph of J.H.P. Davis taken by "Scholten, St. Louis" as written on the bottom. In the bust portrait, Davis is wearing a jacket with a dark (with pattern of white shapes) cravat over the collar of his white shirt. Davis has short dark hair and mustache. The portrait is mounted on a cardboard substrate which has a thin gold line around perimeter of photograph and the photographer name at bottom.
Date: [1875..1880]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Susan Elizabeth Ryon Davis wearing a large light colored bow]

Studio portrait of Susan Elizabeth Ryon Davis. In the bust portrait, Davis is wearing a shirring down the sides of the button up front. Her high-neck white lace trimmed collar is tied into a large bow at center. Davis dark hair is curled in front and then pulled back. She has ear drop earrings in her ears. The photograph is mounted on a tan cardboard substrate and has gold edging. Bottom of photograph in black: "ROSE & SCHMEDLING. GALVESTON, TEXAS.
Date: [1875..1882]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of a Woman Wearing Fur Collar]

Photograph of a woman wearing a dark dress, fur collar, and pearl jewelry.
Date: 1875~/1885~
Creator: Lindgren, J. A.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Man Standing Next to a Pillar]

Photograph of a man standing next to a short pillar in front of a painted backdrop. He is wearing a long coat and vest, and a pocket watch chain is visible under his coat. "No. 40, J. Bond, Cleburne, Texas, frame 10412 W. C. R." is written on the back.
Date: 1875~/1885~
Creator: Bond, J.
System: The Portal to Texas History