[Soldiers in Camp MacArthur]

Postcard image of soldiers in Camp MacArthur in Waco, Texas. The soldiers can be seen mainly in one group in front of one of the tents. To the right, and behind the soldiers more rows of the tents can be seen. The photograph's label states, "Co. F. Street 128th, Camp MacArthur, Waco, Tex."
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Drill Field of Camp MacArthur]

Postcard image of soldiers on the drill field of Camp MacArthur in Waco, Texas. Text on the front reads "a typical scene on the drill field at Camp MacArthur Waco, Texas". Handwritten text on the back reads "I received your letter in good health and hope that this card will find you the same". The postcard receiver is written to be Mr. Henry Huizen.
Date: November 29, 1917
Creator: Mann, Fred
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Waco Inland Cotton Market]

Postcard image of an inland cotton market in Waco, Texas. Text on the image reads "Waco, the Largest Inland Cotton Market in Texas". Visible is rows of cotton bales covered by fabric. In the background other buildings are seen including the First Presbyterian Church in the center.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Twelfth & Franklin Streets]

Postcard image of the intersection of Twelfth Street and Franklin Street in Waco, Texas. Within the image on the left a house is visible and next to it is the Austin Ave. Methodist Church. Pedestrians are visible on that side of the street heading to the church. Handwritten text on back reads "Austin Avenue Methodist Church".
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Inside the Zion German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Waco, Texas]

Postcard image of a man standing to the right side of the altar inside the Zion German Evangelical Lutheran Church. Rows of wooden pews can be seen on either side of the image making up the main aisle. Above the altar an image of a cross with sun rays beaming onto it is visible. Organ pipes are seen to the left of the altar.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Zion German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Waco, Texas]

Postcard image of a man standing outside of the Zion German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Waco, Texas. The man is pictured wearing a dark colored suit and standing in front of one of the entrances of the church. There is a cross visible on the church tower.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Inside the Zion German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Waco, Texas]

Postcard image of a man sitting down inside of the Zion German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Waco, Texas. The altar is visible in the center of the image with organ pipes visible to the left of the altar. Rows of wooden pews make up the main aisle leading to the altar.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Austin Ave. East From 18th St]

Postcard image of Austin Ave. East from 18th Street in Waco, Texas. The image is positioned from 18th Street looking at an Austin Ave. neighborhood. Large white colored homes are visible with trees in both the yards and sidewalks. The home of William Waldo Cameron (1878-1939) is seen on the left. Handwritten text on back is addressed to Mr. H. C. Johle from Temple, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Tents at Camp MacArthur]

Postcard image of rows of tents within Camp MacArthur in Waco, Texas. In the image rows of tents are visible and in the first row one man is leaning against his tent. In the background of the tents trees and other landscapes are seen. Handwritten text on back is addressed to M. A. Shuba of South Norwalk, Connecticut.
Date: unknown
Creator: Mann, Fred
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Base Hospital of Camp MacArthur]

Postcard image of the hospital on base of Camp MacArthur in Waco, Texas. The image shows a covered wooden pathway that connections multiple structures. Four soldiers are pictured throughout the walkway
Date: unknown
Creator: Mann, Fred
System: The Portal to Texas History

[A Company Street in Camp MacArthur]

Postcard of a company street lined with tents in Camp MacArthur. Soldiers can be seen standing on either side of the makeshift street.
Date: October 20, 1917
Creator: Mann, Fred
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Line of Soldiers at Camp MacArthur]

Postcard image of uniformed soldiers standing in a curving line, with handwritten text in the lower-left corner: "The Mess Line. Camp MacArthur. Waco, Texas." Rows of large tents are visible to the left of the line and mess hall. Handwritten text addressed to Miss Ethel Reser and postmarked 1918 says: "Are you taking good care of the dogs? How's your lazy dad? This is how your uncle gets his eats. Al"
Date: October 20, 1917
Creator: Mann, Fred
System: The Portal to Texas History

[The Brazos River Near Camp MacArthur]

Postcard of the Brazos River taken from a higher viewpoint. The river runs through the center of the image with trees surrounding the shoreline on either side of it. A rocky ledge is visible in the right corner of the image.
Date: 1917
Creator: Mann, Fred
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Bird's Eye View of Camp MacArthur]

Postcard image of a bird's eye view of Camp MacArthur in Waco, Texas. To the right of the camp a line of horses with soldiers riding can be seen marching behind one automobile. To the left of the image the rows of soldiers' tents and other buildings that make up the camp. In the background the camp itself is surrounded by trees. Handwritten text on the back is addressed to Mr. Isac Hill of New York Mills, Minnesota.
Date: 1918
Creator: Mann, Fred
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Hand Colored Postcard of the First Presbyterian Church of Waco]

Postcard of the First Presbyterian Church of Waco. Within the image the gray color church's exterior is covered by various trees that are around the building. Hitching posts and one automobile are visible on the street to the left of the church.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard of the First Manse of the First Presbyterian Church of Waco]

Postcard of the first Manse of the First Presbyterian Church of Waco. The home is two stories tall with a front porch area on the first level. In the background there is another house visible. In the foreground there is a bare tree in the yard of the house.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[You Are Wanted Postcard]

Postcard of Camp MacArthur that includes the debossed words "You Are Wanted". Purple ribbon and pink floral motifs are visible through out the text on the front. A large house with trees in the background look to also be debossed on the front. Handwritten text on the back describes how a solider is liking Camp MacArthur and how they wish to see the receiver of the postcard.
Date: 1918
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[First Presbyterian Church in Waco, Texas]

Postcard image of the First Presbyterian Church in Waco, Texas. There is handwritten text on the back to Mrs. J. R. Elliott.
Date: June 26, 1908
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Paving 5th Street]

Postcard image of the first paving of North 5th street in Waco, Texas. Groups of men are seen to the left and right of the street paving. Towards the background of the image workers are noticeable with brooms working on the street. Telephone poles and wire are visible in the top portion of the image as well. Handwritten text on the back identifies North 5th street and a bakery called Krause Bakery Store to the left side of the image. Photograph purchased at Eichelberger-Harrison estate sale, Waco.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Map of Texas Cotton Palace Exposition]

Postcard image of a event map of the Texas Cotton Palace. This aerial view shows where the agriculture, livestock and other amusements would be located during the 1917 exposition. Towards the center of the map the Texas Cotton Palace is visible with its walkways that lead to the front entrance. Other building structures are shown as well as a roller coaster track to the left of the palace. At the top of the postcard is, "Over Forty-Five Thousand Soldiers At Fort McArthur [Camp MacArthur]. Military Feature Every Day." There is handwritten text on the back addressed to Mr. Charles Breed in Breed, Wisconsin from a soldier at Camp MacArthur.
Date: 1917
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Christmas Card from First Presbyterian Church in Waco, Texas]

Postcard image of First Presbyterian Church's Christmas card. Within the image a small photo of the church is bordered by fir tree branches. A bell and one lighted candle are placed in the fir branches. Text on the front reads "With Best Christmas Wishes".
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Central Christian Church in Houston, Texas]

Postcard image of the Central Christian Church in Houston, Texas. Text on the front reads "Central Christian Church, Bell and Main Sts., Houston, Texas. The image of the church shows the large light colored church with two columns in the front and decorative molding around the top portion of the building. At the top of the church facade is the date 1907.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Side View of First Presbyterian Church in Waco]

Postcard image of First Presbyterian Church in Waco, Texas positioned from the side. The Gothic style church can be seen with trees covering portions of the church. Two automobiles are out on the street outside of the building. Handwritten text on back is addressed to Mr. Grover Hefflefinger of Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania from Albert Adams, a soldier at Camp MacArthur.
Date: 1918
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Hillcrest Memorial Hospital]

Postcard of Hillcrest Memorial Hospital in Waco, Texas. The image is an illustration depicting a multi-wing building with a victorian style entrance on the right side of the building. Information about the hospital is printed on the back of the postcard reading, "Hillcrest Memorial Hospital, 'A Texas Baptist Hospital' Overlooking Waco at 3000 Herring Avenue Waco, Texas."
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History