[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers Construction]

Photograph two tall, thin, stone pillars standing vertically, secured by two cables each while a crane arm, on the right, raises a large metal piece with three holes in it. A group of workers gathers next to another pillar still laying horizontally on the ground. Large trees obscure much of the background, where at least one car is parked. A sticker on the back of the photo indicates the pillars are for the J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers.
Date: April 18, 1978
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of J. A. Walker House]

Photograph a two-story brick house with a wrap-around, raised porch on the first floor, a wrap-around balcony on the second story, and a widow's walk at the very top of the house, supported by columns just outside the front door. Concrete steps lead up to the porch, and the crawl-space beneath the porch is vented. A plant bed with bushes and small shrubs surround the house on the front left side. The grassy lawn has other bushes and two large trees.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Winebrenner Memorial Hall of Science]

Photograph of the front of a two-story, dark brick building with windows along each floor, and two glass double-doors beneath a light, stone sign reading, "Winebrenner Memorial Hall of Science." Three lighter strips of stone run vertically between windows along the side of the building, on either side of the front entrance. Handwritten text in cursive on the back of the photo reads, "Color also."
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Fine Arts Building at Howard Payne College]

Photograph of a three-story brick building with six large columns at the front, partially visible through tree branches in the foreground. There are windows along each floor, and the house is bordered by small shrubs and bushes. One of the front doors is partially open and several of the windows above the entrance are open. More trees are visible in the background. Typewritten text on the back of the photo identify the building as the Fine Arts Building at Howard Payne College in Brownwood, Texas.
Date: 19uu
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Old Main Building at Howard Payne University]

Photograph taken from the left-front side of a three-story stone building with windows along each floor and a taller tower at the front of the building. A small flight of steps lead up to the front entrance, below the tower. The lawn surrounding the building is bare, with several bare trees dotting it, and in the background, smaller houses are visible. Handwritten text on the back of the photo identify the building as Old Main from Howard Payne University.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Howard Payne College Building]

Photograph of the front side of a three-story stone building, partially obscured by bare trees, with a four-story tower at the front of the building. Plant beds with mostly bare shrubbery line the grassy lawn in front of the building, which has ivy growing between the windows along each floor. In the background to the left are more bare trees, and in the background to the right, a two-story brick building with windows along each floor can be seen through the bare limbs of more trees.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers Construction]

Photograph of a large stone pillar raised at 45 degree angle on the left side by a construction crane, above the ground where two other pillars lay. The pillars are surrounded by trees, and three men are gathered at the raised pillar's right end, which is still on the ground. In the background, a long, two-story brick building with windows along each floor is visible with cars parked in front of it. On the back of the photo is a sticker indicating the pillars are for the J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers, and that the pillar being raised is for the center tower.
Date: April 18, 1978
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Old Main Building at Howard Payne University]

Photograph of a rendering of a three-story, stone building with a slightly taller tower at the front. The building has windows along each story, and some trees and shrubs have been drawn surrounding the building, and there is a small flight of steps leading up to the arched front entrance. At the bottom of the photo, typewritten text reads, "No. 027."
Date: 19uu
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Douglas MacArthur Hall of American Ideals]

Photograph of the front of a three-story stone building with a tall glass window at the front of the building. The building has turrets, spires, and one-story extensions on either side of the main building that are paneled with floor-to-ceiling glass windows. A dark statue of a man in military uniform standing several feet in front of the building, in the middle of a concrete pathway through the grassy front lawn. Tree branches are visible in the background and foreground of the photo.
Date: 19uu
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Walker Memorial Library at Howard Payne University]

Photograph of the front of Walker Library at Howard Payne University. The building is a long, red brick two-story building with windows along each floor and an ornate, gabled overhang above the double-door front entrance, which is supported by six stone columns. In the background, another two-story, red brick building is visible behind and to the left. There is a small grassy lawn to the left of the path leading to the front entrance, with a small tree and a red fire hydrant, and small bushes sit in the plant beds along the building and front walkway. A road runs parallel along the front of the building.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of the J. A. Walker Home]

Photograph a the front of a two-story, light-colored brick house with a wrap-around, raised porch on the first floor, a wrap-around balcony on the second story, and a widow's walk at the very top of the house, supported by columns just outside the front door. Concrete steps lead up to the porch, and the crawl-space beneath the porch is vented. A plant bed with bushes and small shrubs surround front porch. The grassy lawn is covered with leaves, and large trees surround the house.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers Pillars]

Photograph of two tall, thin stone pillars raised vertically, one of which is attached to two cables. The hook and cable of a crane dangle from above, against the pillar on the right. The pillars are mostly obscured by the thick branches of a tree in the right foreground. A sticker on the back of the photo indicates the pillars are for the J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers.
Date: April 18, 1978
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Aerial View of Jennings Hall]

Photograph taken from the air showing a group of large buildings on a college campus, intermingled with trees, parking lots, and smaller buildings. Most of the buildings are multiple stories and have multiple wings. The photo has been mounted in matting and a label on the back of the matting identifies one of the buildings as Jennings Hall at Howard Payne College, completed in 1962.
Date: 1962~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers Construction]

Photograph of a large stone pillar raised vertically by a construction crane, next to another vertical pillar, and above the ground where another pillar lays. The construction is surrounded by trees, and several people are gathered near the remaining pillar on the ground. In the background, a multistory building is mostly obscured by trees. In the foreground, a metal piece of equipment is partially visible at the bottom left of the photo. On the back of the photo is a sticker indicating the pillars are for the J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers.
Date: April 18, 1978
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Guy D. Newman Hall]

Photograph of a large, multistory, dark brick building with a tall opening in the center of the wall. The building's walls are curved inwardly. The photo was taken across a large, open space, and there is ongoing construction in front of the concrete sidewalk leading to the front entrance. A small label at the bottom right of the photo identifies the building as Guy D. Newman Hall in Brownwood, Texas.
Date: 1977~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Jennings Hall at Howard Payne College]

Photograph a three-story, U-shaped brick building with windows along each floor except in the center. The building sits in a small lawn, with small shrubs dotted along the sidewalk paths in front of the building. A street runs parallel to the front of the building, across which the photo was taken. A fire hydrant sits along the street curb at the front right side of the building and just to the right of a tree and a tall, wooden electrical pole. Handwritten text on the back of the photo indicates the building is Jennings Hall at Howard Payne College.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Howard Payne College Students]

Photograph of a large group of people, mostly adults and a few adolescents, sitting and standing in eight rows in front of a large, arched entrance to a stone building. Many of the people are wearing heavy coats and scarves. Handwritten notes on the photo indicate the people are part of Howard Payne College in Brownwood, Texas, in 1908. The photograph is set in a black mat.
Date: 1908
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Howard Payne College Building]

Photograph of the front side of a three-story stone building, partially obscured by trees, with a four-story tower at the front of the building. Plant beds line the grassy lawn in front of the building, which has ivy growing between the windows along each floor. A stamp on the back of the photo identifies its printer.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Howard Payne Academy Students]

Photograph of 128 people arranged in about seven rows, with the young boys sitting on a wooden floor on the first row, the young girls behind them on the second row, a mixture of adult men and women on the third row, mostly young women on the fourth and fifth rows, and young men on the final rows. The group is arranged inside a high-ceiling hall with an archway visible behind them. There are two photos of men with facial hair hung on the two columns on either side of the group - the man on the left having a mustache and the man on the right having a thick, long beard. The photograph is set in a thick black mat. Handwritten notes on the back of the photograph identify the people shows as part of the Howard Payne Academy, and even identify a few students and a teacher by name
Date: 1900~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Howard Payne College Building]

Photograph of the front side of a three-story stone building, taken from the front right side, with a four-story tower at the front of the building. Plant beds with mostly bare shrubbery line the grassy lawn in front of the building, which has ivy growing between the windows along each floor. In the background to the left is a brick archway obscured by treees, and in the background to the right, a two-story brick building with windows along each floor can be seen through the bare limbs of more trees.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Douglas MacArthur Academy of Freedom from the Air]

Photograph taken from the air of a campus with several large buildings and several smaller buildings intermingled with trees. The most central structure is a large multistory stone building with turrets, spires, and a one-story extension that creates a gradual crescent shape at the front of the building. A larger, multistory building no windows sits to the right (behind) of this building. Cars drive along the the roads through campus and are parked in the few parking lots dotted around the area. A label on the back of the photo identify the central building as the Douglas MacArthur Academy of Freedom.
Date: 19uu
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Aerial View of Daniel Baker College]

Photograph taken from the air of the Daniel Baker College campus, showing several large buildings and dozens of other, smaller ones, intermingled with trees. In the center of the photo, there is a large multistory stone building with turrets, spires, and a one-story extension that creates a gradual crescent shape at the front of the building. Handwritten text on the back of the photo identifies the campus, and a stamp identifies the photographer.
Date: unknown
Creator: Nobs, Fred
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Construction at Howard Payne College]

Photograph of a large truck drilling into the ground of a dirt lawn in front of a long two-story brick building with windows along each floor. The drill is connected to a tall arm, extended high in the air, on the back of the truck. The truck is parked between several bare trees that dot the lawn. A person bends over to shovel dirt near the drill-site, while two other people, standing to the right of the truck, look on.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Two-Story Wood-sided House]

Photograph of a two-story house with light-colored siding and dark shutters around the windows. There is a small balcony above the front door, on the second story, and a larger overhang supported by two large columns reaching down to the ground level, above the balcony. The sides of the house are obscured by thick trees, and manicured shrubs line the front of the house. There is dark writing just above the front door, which is screened-in, and a few chairs sit on the front porch to the right of the door.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History