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McFaddin-Ward House Museum
81
Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes
48
Private Collection of T. B. Willis
26
Oklahoma Historical Society
22
Private Collection of Margay Welch
19
Harrison County Historical Museum
14
Fire Museum of Texas
13
Fort Bend Museum
9
Patrick Heath Public Library
5
Rice University Woodson Research Center
4
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Texas History Collection
89
Rescuing Texas History, 2007
48
Rescuing Texas History, 2015
44
T. B. Willis Collection
26
Oklahoma Historical Society Photograph Collection
21
Sims McCutchan Collection
14
George Pendexter Postcard Collection
13
Fort Bend Museum Collection
9
Rescuing Texas History, 2017
8
Rescuing Texas History, 2019
6
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H. H. Clarke Album Collection
11
Parades 1907-1912
7
Arizona Historical Society Collection
3
Barbara Cox Collection
2
Betty Orbeck Collection
2
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History Collection
2
Southeast Texas Postcards Collection
2
Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917
1
Ehagaki Sekai
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John V. Webel Collection
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[Postcard of Coronal Institute]
Postcard of the Coronal Institute in San Marcos, Texas, with dozens of individuals posing outside of the building. The photograph has been taken from the end of a path linking the building to the street. The yard in front of the building is full of vegetation and small trees. Text on the front of the card reads: "Hello, Miss Annie! Guess who this is?" The card is addressed to Miss Annie Forsgard of Waco.
Date:
September 7, 1907
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Postcard of C.M Patillo's Home]
Postcard of C. M. Patillo's home in Stamford, Texas. A large, green, 2.5 story house is seen from a diagonal view. Vines grow along the left side of the porch, and low, wire fencing surrounds the house. Text on the back of the card reads "How is latin? I like it fine out here, tho' it is already very cold. Snowed yesterday! nearly all day. Give my kindest regards to all of the teachers, there that I know. Tell Jennie "hello." Minnie Elliot." The card is addressed to Miss Annie Forsgard of Waco.
Date:
November 13, 1907
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Postcard of the Sanger Avenue School]
Postcard of the Sanger Avenue School in Waco, Texas. In the image students of the school are lined up in rows in front of the Sanger Avenue School building. The postcard is addressed to Beverly Lastinger from Kansas City, Missouri.
Date:
September 16, 1907
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Postcard of the Frozen City Hall Fountain in Waco]
Postcard of the frozen city hall fountain in Waco, Texas. In the background are multiple business.
Date:
October 2, 1907
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Central High School in Waco]
Postcard of Waco Central High School, a large, two-story brick building with three rows of windows, with a row of trees in the foreground. Printed on the front of the postcard: "Waco, Texas. High School." There is a handwritten note on the front of the postcard: "Mrs. R. B. H. Our new address is 1418 S. 7th St. Waco. Think you would write. Don't seem like the same old town without you." There is also a handwritten note on the back of the postcard.
Date:
October 7, 1907
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Missouri, Kansas & Texas (MKT) 303
A photograph postcard showing the Missouri, Kansas & Texas (MKT) "Katy" 303 on left, 4-6-0,(BLW) on Train #501 for Dallas; 304 on right, 4-6-0 (BLW) on Train #1 for Ft. Worth. Later Eng. No.'s 216-217. At old depot in Denison, TX.
Date:
June 1907
Creator:
Wood, Sylvan R.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[Postcard from Charles to George J. McClintic - October 1907]
Postcard from Charles in Midland to George J. McClintic in Covington, Virginia, writing about going to a show that night with friends and some money concerns. The front of the postcard depicts the Midland library.
Date:
1907-10-XX
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Austin Avenue Methodist Church]
Postcard of a Methodist Church on Austin Avenue, in Waco, Texas. The church is built in the Gothic architecture style with one large spire on top of its highest corner. The steps lead up to pointed archways and large windows. Handwritten text on the back address the postcard to Mrs. R. L. McKnight.
Date:
1907
Creator:
Cann, William A.
System:
The Portal to Texas History