[Twenty men who were members of the Rosenberg Son's of Hermann.]

Photograph of twenty men who were members of the Rosenberg Son's of Hermann. Ludwig Louis Kruse is the last man on the back far left with the words Papa written in pencil above his head. Photograph is mounted on a black cardboard matte. Top right and bottom right corners of the matte are broken and are missing. There is a sticker on the obverse containing the above information. Bottom row of men is sitting on the ground. Second row is standing. The group is posed in front of an unpainted wooden building. Image dimensions are: 24.2 cm X 19.3 cm
Date: 1900
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Thirteen women who were members of the First Baptist Church.]

Photograph of thirteen women who were members of the First Baptist Church of Rosenberg. Names of the women are on the back of the postcard. Names believed to be in order statring with front five. Names are Miss Able, Miss Samson, Miss Cook, Mrs. Ray, Edith Ray, Emma Haman, Mertyl Holloway, Stella Haman, Molli Freeman, Lila Goar, Ruth Freeman, Vita Mulcahy, Alma Oshield.
Date: 1900
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard image of a two and a half story Richmond home]

Postcard image of a Richmond home. Two and a half story, white, wooden house with porch on northwest corner. White picket fence with scalloped design in front of house. Tree branches in front yard have been cut. Partial view of utility pole on far left.
Date: 1900
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Congregation of the Christian Church of Rosenberg]

Photograph (copy) of the congregation of the Christian Church of Rosenberg, Built in the 1900's on Third Street and Avenue J. A man wearing a dark suit and bowtie with white shirt, is standing to the left of photo and to the left of a large group of people. All of the women and children in the first row except one, are wearing white dresses. The one woman in the center of first row is wearing a black skirt, white belt and blouse, dark beads, and a large dark hat. The group is standing in front of the church double doors (one door is open, the other closed.) Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: 1900~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Henry Jones at Mildred Booth's home in Richmond, Texas.]

Photograph (copy) of Henry Jones at Mildred Booth's home in Richmond, Texas in about 1900. Jones, who is standing in front of a wooden building is wearing dark pants, dark jacket, white shirt, and a dark felt hat. He has his hands behind his back. Photograph ends just below the waist. Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: 1900
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Eleven older ladies on the front steps of a home.]

Group photograph of 11 older ladies on the front steps of a home. Two younger women are standing in the background on the right side of the porch. Women are identified on the back of the photo as follows: "Seated bottom row: Mrs. ____ Blakely, Mrs. ___ Ware, Archie [Davis] Jones, Mrs. Nola Hinson (Archie and Nola are sisters of J.H.P. Davis); Standing--L to R: Mrs. Hallie Hodges, _______, ______, _______, ________; Back row: _______, ________, Mrs. _____ Andrus, Mrs. Belle R. Davis; In front of window: Mrs. Katie (Will) Andrus, Mrs. Fannie (Will) McFarland [sic.]." Image is mounted on black matte. Image dimensions: 16.0 cm x 10.8 cm
Date: 1900
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Avenue G. Commercial Buildings]

Photograph of three commercial buildings on Avenue G with the addresses 1903, 1915, and 1919. The buildings are all two story brick with flat roofs. Two have layered frieze of brick, textured design around windows, arched and rectangle. One has arched windows with decorative brick work. One has a false gable facade with textured brick work. These buildings are a good row of commercial brick buildings from the early development of Rosenberg. They are still fairly intact and could form a district with several other significant commercial structures.
Date: 1900
Creator: Vogelsang, Louis
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Avenue G. Commercial Buildings 4]

Photograph of three commercial buildings on Avenue G with the addresses 1903, 1915, and 1919. The buildings are all two story brick with flat roofs. Two have layered frieze of brick, textured design around windows, arched and rectangle. One has arched windows with decorative brick work. One has a false gable facade with textured brick work. These buildings are a good row of commercial brick buildings from the early development of Rosenberg. They are still fairly intact and could form a district with several other significant commercial structures.
Date: 1900
Creator: Vogelsang, Louis
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Avenue G. Commercial Buildings 3]

Photograph of three commercial buildings on Avenue G with the addresses 1903, 1915, and 1919. The buildings are all two story brick with flat roofs. Two have layered frieze of brick, textured design around windows, arched and rectangle. One has arched windows with decorative brick work. One has a false gable facade with textured brick work. These buildings are a good row of commercial brick buildings from the early development of Rosenberg. They are still fairly intact and could form a district with several other significant commercial structures.
Date: 1900
Creator: Vogelsang, Louis
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Group Baptism by Taylor Ray]

Photograph of several people waist-deep in the Brazos River. The group is of mixed sex, race, and age. Two men conducting the baptism stand in front of the line of people wearing suits, the man on the right is named Taylor Ray.
Date: 1900~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[McNabb-Holdman House]

Photograph of a small one story house with a covered porch and a woman sitting on the steps. The house sat on the corner of 3rd and Avenue G from 1900 to 1940, when it was demolished. The granddaughters of Carrie Nation lived there briefly.
Date: 1900
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Avenue G. Commercial Buildings 5]

Photograph of three commercial buildings on Avenue G with the addresses 1903, 1915, and 1919. The buildings are all two story brick with flat roofs. Two have layered frieze of brick, textured design around windows, arched and rectangle. One has arched windows with decorative brick work. One has a false gable facade with textured brick work. These buildings are a good row of commercial brick buildings from the early development of Rosenberg. They are still fairly intact and could form a district with several other significant commercial structures.
Date: 1900
Creator: Vogelsang, Louis
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Avenue G. Commercial Buildings 2]

Photograph of three commercial buildings on Avenue G with the addresses 1903, 1915, and 1919. The buildings are all two story brick with flat roofs. Two have layered frieze of brick, textured design around windows, arched and rectangle. One has arched windows with decorative brick work. One has a false gable facade with textured brick work. These buildings are a good row of commercial brick buildings from the early development of Rosenberg. They are still fairly intact and could form a district with several other significant commercial structures.
Date: 1900
Creator: Vogelsang, Louis
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Donley's Saloon and Rooming House in Rosenberg, Texas]

Postcard image of Donley's Saloon and Rooming House in Rosenberg, Texas. Banner states "The Gold Standard". Large group of men standing in front of saloon, below balcony of two story, wood building. Part of tree on far left. A lands and loan company building is to right with American flags (2) flying from porch columns. Crease runs from bottom left corner to top middle of photo.
Date: 1900
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Blue silk commemorative ribbon]

Blue silk ribbon that states in gold: "AWAR_ FORT BEND C___ TRADES*DAY ASSOCIATION, RICHMOND, TEXAS MAY 1-2 1900. Old Object Term: Commemorative ribbon
Date: [1900-05-01..1900-05-02]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Piece of a blue silk ribbon that states: "[ASSO]CIATION. RICHMOND, TEXAS MAY 1-2 1900"]

Piece of a blue silk ribbon that states in gold: "[ASSO]CIATION. RICHMOND, TEXAS MAY 1-2 1900." Old Object Term: Commemorative ribbon
Date: [1900-05-01..1900-05-02]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Two young women standing in long white dresses]

Photographic portrait of two young women standing in long white dresses and large hats. Women are identified on back of photo in blue pen as "Effie Alley and Sister Dora Alley." Image is mounted on a tan cardboard matte with gray scroll pattern along top and around upper corners of image. Photographer's mar pressed into matte at lower right corner, "Sprague, Wellington, Kansas." Image dimensions: 9.8 cm x 14.1 cm
Date: 1900
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[White linen summer bedspread with hemstitched border]

White linen summer bedspread with hemstitched border decorated with appliqued basket of flowers. American, c. 1900.
Date: 1900~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Multicolor "yo-yo" quilt]

Voile "Yo-Yo" quilt, nulti-color pastel blue, green, apricot, pink, yellow, lined with natural color silk. Texas, c. 1900.
Date: 1900~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard image of the first George Ranch House]

Postcard image of the first George Ranch House. The photograph shows the southeast corner of the white wooden story and a half house. The house was built in 1899 (completed in 1900) with the design work by Nicholas Clayton, a famous Galveston architect. The white house has dark trim around windows, trim boards, and porch posts. The porch, located on portions of the south and east sides of the house, has ornate trim work at top with white balustrade and dark painted rail. Bay windows on northeast and southwest corners have different roof lines. White picket fence encloses the ranch house yard. Small oak tree in foreground. Larger oak tree in left background. On lower, right hand corner hand-written: "1st House"
Date: [1900..1911]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard image of the first George Ranch House]

Postcard image of the first George Ranch House. The photograph shows the southeast corner of the white wooden story and a half house. The house was built in 1899 (completed in 1900) with the design work by Nicholas Clayton, a famous Galveston architect. The white house has dark trim around windows, trim boards, and porch posts. The porch, located on portions of the south and east sides of the house, has ornate trim work at top with white balustrade and dark painted rail. Bay windows on northeast and southwest corners have different roof lines. White picket fence encloses the ranch house yard. Small oak tree in foreground. Larger oak tree in left background. Text on back of postcard: "Post Card This Side For The Address Place Postage Stamp Here".
Date: [1900..1911]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of the first George Ranch House]

Photograph of the first George Ranch House. The house was built in 1899 (completed in 1900) with the design work by Nicholas Clayton, a famous Galveston architect. The photograph shows the southeast corner of the white wooden story and a half house. The white house has dark trim around windows, trim boards, and porch posts. The porch, located on portions of the south and east sides of the house, has ornate trim work at top with white balustrade and dark painted rail. Bay windows on northeast and southwest corners have different roof lines. The house has three brick chimneys and three dormers (two on east side and one on south). A white picket fence encloses the ranch house yard with a wire fence outside of picket fence line. Two small oak trees are visible in the yard. Oak tree on left side of photograph and several oak trees on right. Partial view of a white wooden building in left background. The photograph bears an accession number from the Fort Bend Museum with note in accession files "photos given to George Foundation 7-16-82".
Date: [1900..1911]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of the George Ranch house]

Photograph (copy) of the George Ranch house. The house is a white wooden one and a half story home with dark trim. Note attached to back of photo reads: "Rebuilt George House 1st Home Burned Same Foundat. as Orig. House". Also note written on back in pencil: "Clayton House - Southview". The house, center and right of photo, is enclosed by a white picket fence with a white post and barb wire fence surrounding the picket fence. There are several small trees inside of the yard. There is a white building on left of photo with a saw horse on the side.
Date: [1900..1911]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard image of the A.P. George Ranch House]

Postcard image of the A.P. George Ranch House. The photo shows the south side of the story and a half white wooden house. The house has dark trim on shutters and, trim boards, and porch posts. There is a bay window to the left of the south porch. White picket fence encloses the yard and a wire fence surrounds a portion of the picket fence. The gate to the wire fence is opened. Three small trees are near the wire fence line. Large oak tree partially visible in left foreground with a trap or pen (door pulled up and open) to the right of the tree. A small wooden building can be seen in the left background. Text on back: "Post Card This Side For The Address Place Postage Stamp Here".
Date: 1900
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History