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[Firestone Stores Truck, Marshall, Texas]

Photograph of Firestone Stores Studebaker pickup truck parked by a brick side wall of a commercial building. A sign saying "Firestone Tires" has been mounted on the rim of the truck bed. Painted on the passenger door: "Firestone Stores, 306 N. Washington, Dial 961."
Date: 195X
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

First Baptist Church, Marshall, Texas, 6-J-6

Black and white photo-postcard of the First Baptist Church in Marshall, Texas, taken sometime in the 1940s. The stone masonry building has a main front gable section with a cross gable wing to the right. A bell tower entrance projects from the right side of the main section. The windows have Gothic style pointed arches. A variety of bushes have been planted around the base of the building. At the bottom of the image in white letters is the title, "First Baptist Church - Marshall, Texas. 6-J-6" There is no postmark or message on the back of the card. The format, quality, and number code are almost identical to another card in this collection with the publisher's name W. M. Cline Co., Chattanooga, printed on it, and this card was probably produced by the same company.
Date: 194X
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

First Presbyterian Church and Chapel, Marshall, Texas, 6-J-7

Black and white photo-postcard of the First Presbyterian Church in Marshall, Texas, taken sometime in the 1940s. The main building was constructed in 1884 in an English Arts and Crafts parish church style. The main gable-roofed structure has a picturesque tower entrance porch projecting on the right. Decorative shingles can be seen on the mid-level of the entrance tower and in the ends of the gables, and turned wood elements decorate the entrance porch. Bushes and trees surround the building. To the right of the church is the two-story brick Sunday School building, constructed in 1915 in a neoclassical style. At the bottom of the image in white letters is the title, "First Presbyterian Church and Chapel - Marshall, Texas. 6-J-7" There is no postmark or message on the back of the card. The format, quality, and number code are almost identical to another card in this collection with the publisher's name W. M. Cline Co., Chattanooga, printed on it, and this card was probably produced by the same company.
Date: 194X
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

First Presbyterian Church, Marshall, Tex., M 600

Black and white photo-postcard of the First Presbyterian Church in Marshall, Texas, taken sometime in the 1950s. The main building was constructed in 1884 in an English Arts and Crafts parish church style. The main gable-roofed structure has a picturesque tower entrance porch projecting on the right. Decorative shingles can be seen on the mid-level of the entrance tower and in the ends of the gables, and turned wood elements decorate the entrance porch. Bushes and trees surround the building. To the right of the church is the two-story brick Sunday School building, constructed in 1915 in a neoclassical style. A stop sign is visible in the lower left corner of the image, and a street light is visible on the right of the image. At the bottom of the image in white letters is the title, "First Presbyterian Church, Marshall, Tex. M 600" There is no postmark or message on the back of the card. Printed between the message and address section: "All Rights reserved -- The L. L. Cook Co., Milwaukee."
Date: 195X
Creator: L. L. Cook Co.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Harrison County Courthouse and Hotel Marshall, 1930s]

Photograph of the Harrison County (Texas) Courthouse, taken from the northwest, in the 1930s. Cars are parked around it, and the Hotel Marshall is visible behind it. The courthouse was designed by architect James Riely Gordon. This photograph is one of a small series taken by photographer Julian Barnes for a project of Mrs. Johnnie McCutchan.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Home of the Governor of Missouri during the Civil War 1863-1865]

Photograph of a two-story hipped-roof house with wood siding that served as the Missouri Governor's house from 1863-1865 during the Civil War. The Governor rented it from Mrs. Mary Key. It was located at 204 East Crockett St. Architectural details indicate that the house was expanded and updated after the Civil War, later in the 19th century. Inscription in ink on the back of the photograph states: "Home of the governor of Missouri during the Civil War 1866."
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
System: The Portal to Texas History

[House at 305 Henley Perry Drive, Marshall, Texas]

Photograph of the two-story brick house located at 305 Henley Perry Drive in Marshall, Texas. It has a steep asymmetrical gable above the entrance. Canvas awnings are above several of the windows, and vines grow on the walls and chimney.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
System: The Portal to Texas History

[House at 305 South Grove, Marshall, Texas]

Photograph of the house at 305 South Grove St., Marshall, Texas, taken in the 1930s by photographer Julian Barnes for a project of Mrs. Johnnie McCutchan. It is a two-story side-gable house of five bays with a two-story portico with four columns. Three dormer windows are in the roof. In the book "Hsitoric Marshall Revisited" by Edward W. Plummer, it is identified as the Fletcher Home, built in 1929 from the remains of a two-story house demolished by Henry McGee.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
System: The Portal to Texas History

[House at 314 W. Austin St., Marshall, Texas, Fry-Barry House]

Photograph of the Fry-Barry house, 314 W. Austin St., Marshall, Texas, built between 1853 and 1861 by Fidel Bircher, designed by architect W. R. D. Ward. It is a Greek Revival style raised cottage, with brick lower portion and wood siding on the main floor. A 1920s automobile with a canvas top is parked in front of the house. This photograph is one of a small series taken by photographer Julian Barnes for a project of Mrs. Johnnie McCutchan. Written on the back by Mrs. McCutchan: "Home of Cousin Pammie Barry, W. Austin, Marshall, Texas."
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
System: The Portal to Texas History

[House at 401 Henley Perry Drive, Marshall, Texas]

Photograph of the one-story side-gable brick house at 401 Henley Perry Drive, in Marshall, Texas, with porch across the full façade with six square columns. Low hedges line the front porch and front sidewalk, and there are chairs on the front porch.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
System: The Portal to Texas History

House at 515 East Houston St., Marshall, Texas]

Photograph of the house at 515 East Houston St., in Marshall, Texas. It is a two-story hipped-roof with cross-gables modified L-plan house with wood siding, corner tower, and corner porch.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
System: The Portal to Texas History

Jerusalem Baptist Church, Marshall, Texas

Black and white photo-postcard of the Jerusalem Baptist Church in Marshall, Texas, taken sometime in the 1940s. The one-story brick building with basement has a central entrance tower with a hipped roof, which projects from a front gable-roofed main section with a side gable section behind it. It is a simple, unornamented building, except for the round arched entrance with three rows of corbelled brick surrounding the doors and two square pillars on either side of the entrance supporting lamps. The church is built on a slope, which allows for "basement" rooms beneath the back part of the building. The windows appear to be casement windows, and one in the back wing is partially open. A metal frame perpendicular to the road holds a sign with information about the church, but the text is not readable due to the angle. The back of a small house is visible behind the church. At the bottom of the image in white letters is the title, "Jerusalem Baptist Church - Marshall, Texas. 6-J-91" There is no postmark or message on the back of the card. The format, quality, and number code are almost identical to another card in this collection with the publisher's …
Date: 194X
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Junior High School, Marshall, Texas

Black and white photo-postcard of the the junior high school in Marshall, Texas, taken sometime in the 1940s or early 1950s. The brick building of two stories on a raised basement was built in 1924 as the new high school. It became the junior high school in 1939 when a new high school building was constructed. The central entrance is in an English Gothic Academic style. At the bottom of the image in white letters is the title, "Junior High School - Marshall, Texas. 6-J-12" There is no postmark or message on the back of the card. The format, quality, and number code are almost identical to another card in this collection with the publisher's name W. M. Cline Co., Chattanooga, printed on it, and this card was probably produced by the same company.
Date: 194X
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Marion Sims McCutchan, Sr.]

Photograph of Marion Sims McCutchan, Sr., head and shoulders, three-quarters view. He is wearing a dark suit jacket, bow tie and round wire-rimmed glasses. The photographer's imprint on the bottom of the paper frame is "Corti Studio, Marshall, Texas." Inscribed in ink on the bottom of the paper frame is: "Mr. Marion Sims McCutchan, Sr."
Date: 192X
Creator: Corti Studio
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Marshall Public Library Building]

Photograph of the building constructed in 1926 at 213 West Austin St, Marshall, Texas, to house the Marshall Public Library. After a new library building was constructed in 1973, this building became the home of the Chamber of Commerce.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Marshall school class portrait, ca. 1912]

Photograph group portrait of school class and teacher in Marshall, Texas. The pupils and their teacher are standing on the steps in front of the door of a brick school building. Sims McCutchan, Jr.'s first name is written in ink above his head. His cousin Laurie's name has also been added above his head. The photograph was printed on photo postcard stock paper.
Date: 1912~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Mary McAllister McCutchan

Photograph of Mary McAllister, three-quarters view, head and shoulders. She is wearing a dark jacket and a light colored blouse with a wide lace-edged collar. Her hair is cut short and waved. Inscribed in ink on the folder is: Mary Wilcox McAlister [sic] who married Marion Sims McCutchan."
Date: 192X
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Masonic Institute in Marshall]

Photograph of two sides of a long, two-story building with a hipped roof and a series of evenly-spaced rectangular, paned windows. The right side of the building is partially open with square columns, as well as a staircase and a railing along the top floor. The long side of the building is facing a yard enclosed by a metal fence along a dirt road; there are backboards on posts and trees growing in the yard. A number of the window panes and part of the fence are broken. Handwritten on back: "Masonic Institute Marshall, Texas."
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Moon on Caddo Lake, 1930s]

Photograph of Caddo Lake in the evening with a full moon showing through light clouds and reflecting on the water. The silhouettes of trees in the water are in the distance.
Date: 193X
Creator: McCutchan, Kenneth, 1912-1972
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Motor Boat on Caddo Lake, 1930s]

Photograph showing a motorboat on Caddo Lake taken and printed by Kenneth McCutchan in the 1930s. Trees and a dock are visible in the background. The boat is going fast enough to leave a wake in the water as it turns away from the camera.
Date: 193X
Creator: McCutchan, Kenneth, 1912-1972
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Motor Boat on Caddo Lake, 1930s]

Photograph showing a motorboat on Caddo Lake taken and printed by Kenneth McCutchan in the 1930s. Trees and a dock are visible in the background.
Date: 193X
Creator: McCutchan, Kenneth, 1912-1972
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Johnnie McCutchan and Pauline Barnes]

Photograph of Johnnie McCutchan (Mrs. Sims McCutchan, Jr.) on the left and Pauline Barnes (Mrs. Julian Barnes) on the right, taken by the photographer Julian Barnes in a domestic interior. They are sitting next to each other with a figured curtain behind them. Mrs. McCutchan is wearing a short-sleeved dress in a figured print with a square neck and large buttons up the front. Mrs. Barnes is wearing a short-sleeved dress made of a dark-colored fabric with small light-colored polka dots. The dress had white collar, cuffs, and white buttons on the front. Written in ink on the back: "Blonde-Johnnie Davis McCutchan, Brunette Pauline Scott Barnes."
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Marion Sims McCutchan Jr.]

Photograph of Sims McCutchan, Jr. sitting in an upholstered arm chair in a living room, wearing a suit and tie, in an informal pose. It was taken at night with photographer's lighting supplementing the room lighting, and McCutchan's face and right hand are highlighted. A telephone on a small table is visible behind him as well as a book shelf. There is an antimacassar on the back of the chair.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of a Boy with Hand on Wicker Chair]

Photograph of an unidentified boy standing in a photographer's studio in front of a backdrop with one hand on the back of a wicker chair. He is wearing a suit jacket with handkerchief in the pocket, opened to show a vest, high collar and tie, short pants, long socks, and ankle-high laced shoes. There is a small bow pinned to his collar, and a ribbon watch fob hangs from his vest pocket. The photographer's imprint on the bottom of the card is James Studio, Longview, Tex.
Date: 189X
Creator: James Studio
System: The Portal to Texas History