[Photograph of Salado High School Graduates, 1960]

Photograph of a group of teenage young men and women arranged in six rows in front of and on an auditorium stage. Each member of the group is wearing a medium-colored, long academic robe with a white collar, and a medium-colored, square academic cap. The young men are also wearing bow-ties. The first row is standing on the auditorium floor, while the other rows are standing on platforms so each row is higher than the row in front of them. Handwritten notes on the back of the photo identify the group members as, from left to right, front row to back: Mary Casey, Virgie Grimm, Jean Brineger, Elizabeth Cockrell, Jill Schultz, Linda Berry, Betty Sue Sutton, Lois Peterson, Weeta Sue Holland, Jerry England, Bobby Luther, Prater Gibbs, Daryl Guess, Wayne Kammon, Donnie Coupland, Jack Evans, and Sheril Elms.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bakley-Belton
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Six Hamblin Sisters]

Photograph of five women and girls sitting and standing around one woman for a portrait. All of the women are are wearing long-sleeved, high-neck dresses with puffed shoulders, and have their hair pulled back in up-dos or braids. They are situated in front of a painted backdrop with trees on it. Two labels on the back identify the woman in the center as Alice Hamblin Potter, and from left to right: Vesta Hamblin, Annie Hamblin Aiken, Naomi Hamblin Hughes, Ella Hamblin Manning, and Emma Hamblin White. The labels also identify the sisters' parents as William Krougher (W. K.) and Alice (Gray) White, and the women's husbands.
Date: [1892..1899]
Creator: Bryan, E. G.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Log Cabin on Pace Park Drive]

Photograph of a portion of a log cabin with a small, slightly raised, covered porch on the right front corner. Two shrubs sit in front of the house, while a tall lantern sits on the right side of the cabin, in front of the house's stone chimney. Small wooden steps on the right lead up to the porch and a wood deck around the right side of the building. The branches of a tree behind the camera hand down in-shot, shading the grassy front lawn. Handwritten notes on the back of the photo indicate the cabin, on Pace Park Drive, is one of multiple, in two different locations.
Date: 1977
Creator: Friedrick, Egon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Lamb Home on Van Bibber Lane]

Photograph of the exterior of a one-story, house with light-colored wood siding and a small, uncovered porch set in the middle of the front face of the house. Two separate windows in the front of the house have dark-colored shutters on either side. Small shrubs line the base of the front of the house, larger trees surround the house in the background, and the branches of a tree in the near foreground hang down in front of the house. A long, winding driveway leads to the left of the house, where a car is parked just in-frame. Handwritten notes on the back of the photo indicate the house was built by Pat Lamb and her husband around 1980, on Van Bibber Lane, in Salado, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Friedrick, Egon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Log Cabin with Santa Stuck in Chimney]

Photograph, taken at an angle from the left, of a log cabin with a slightly raised and covered front porch. A narrow plant bed, filled with small shrubs and spiked leaf plants, lines the front of the porch. A large tree on the right side of the cabin partially shades the lawn surrounding the house. A pair of legs are coming out of the top of the chimney, while a sack on the roof spills out toys. Handwritten notes on the back of the photo indicate the log cabin was moved to Pace Park Drive in Salado, Texas from elsewhere.
Date: 1977
Creator: Friedrick, Egon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of O. T. Tyler House on Main Street]

Photograph, taken at an angle from the left, of a two-story house with light-colored wood siding, a visible stone foundation, and a small, raised front porch. Dense bushes and trees obscure the left side of the house, while tall trees in front of the house partially shade the front lawn. A stone chimney sits on the outside of a small portion of the house on the far right. The windows on the exterior of the house have dark-colored shutters. Handwritten notes and an identifying sticker on the back of the photo indicate the portion of the house on the right was added on by Kathryn and Tom Wilkes, and the house has a historic marker.
Date: 1977
Creator: Friedrick, Egon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of People at Bowles-Aiken Cabin]

Photograph of a group of people standing near or on the porch of a log cabin with two exposed, stone chimneys on either end. The porch's overhang is supported by wooden beams, and a wooden fence surrounds the cabin's yard. A small group of people on the porch are walking into the cabin, while another group is walking around to the back of the cabin. A young boy in a red t-shirt and red shorts is jumping off of the front porch onto the grassy lawn. Handwritten notes on the back of the photograph give more details about the landmark dedication of the cabin.
Date: July 4, 1991
Creator: Friedrick, Egon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Salado United Methodist Church]

Photograph of a side view of a church with white wood siding, a short, square, open bell tower on the right front side, and smaller addition to the building on the back. There are two tall, narrow, stained-glass windows on either side of the front door and four on the closest side (the right side). There is also a small, round, stained-glass window above the front door. Small and large bushes sit in the plant beds bordering the church, and there are groups of tall trees in front of and to the back right of the building. Handwritten notes and a sticker on the back of the photo identify the church as the Salado United Methodist Church.
Date: 1992
Creator: Friedrick, Egon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Stinnett's Mill]

Photograph of a dark wood and stone barn-style building with a small tower at the front and an overhanging roof that shelters a front porch. The tower has a glass window at the top and a Texas-shaped insignia set on the face of the tower. A fence made from rough wood sticks and wire, with a short stone base, surrounds the building. Mostly bare trees and bushes border the building on the left side, while more bare trees are visible in the background to the right of the building. Handwritten notes and a white, rectangular sticker on the back of the photo identify the building as the Stinnett Mill on Stinnett Mill Rd. in Salado, Texas.
Date: 1992
Creator: Friedrick, Egon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Tenney House on Pace Park Road]

Photograph of light-colored stone house with a raised foundation and small slit-windows at the basement level. A short flight of wood and stone steps lead up to a wood door with a small glass window, and glass panels around the frame. Drawn curtains can be seen through the windows surrounding the house. The house has two stone chimney-stacks, one on either end of the roof, and a small addition on the far right side. Handwritten notes and a sticker on the back of the photo indicate the name of the house's owners, and that the building was put on the National Register of Historic Places in the 1980s.
Date: 1977
Creator: Friedrick, Egon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of the Anderson House on Main Street]

Photograph of two-story house with medium-colored wood siding and a small, second-story balcony supported by square columns on the front porch. There are four windows on each floor, as well as a door leading to the balcony and a door on the front porch (both with small glass windows). A small metal fence borders the narrow front yard, and is partially covered on the left by vines and bushes. Two large trees sit in the front yard, on the left and right sides of the front path respectively, along with Texas Historical Marker on the right. Handwritten notes and a sticker on the back indicate the house is located on Main Street in Salado, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Friedrick, Egon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of the Barton House]

Photograph of two-story, stone house with a small add-on on the left side and a short flight of steps leading up to a covered porch on the front right side. Small basement windows are visible at ground-level, and two rocking chairs sit on either side of the porch. There are windows on both floors, and chimney stack on the left side of the roof. Trees surround the house on all sides, except in the front lawn. Handwritten notes and a sticker on the back of the photograph indicate the house was located on Main Street, in Salado, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Friedrick, Egon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of the Old Saloon]

Photograph of the Old Saloon on Main Street with a sign on the front door saying that it was built in 1860 and was used as a drug store, law office, a stage stop and was the "only saloon ever in Salado." The text on the back says the shop is next to the old Anderson House.
Date: 19uu
Creator: Friedrick, Egon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Twelve Oaks, the McKie House on Center Circle]

Photograph, taken at an angle from the right, of a two-story, brick house with two large columns at the front, supporting a second-story, covered balcony. The four windows on the front of the house have dark-colored shutters on either side, while the six on the right side have none. On the slightly raised, stone front porch, there is a double-door entrance with a long strip of glass above it and hanging lanterns on either side. There is a large tree on the left front side of the house, and another just out of frame on the right.
Date: 1977
Creator: Friedrick, Egon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Sarah Ann Austin Rose]

Photographic portrait of a woman with smooth, straight hair, parted and pulled back against her head, and a dark, high-neck blouse or shirt. The woman is shown from the chest up, with the edges of her image faded in a circular vignette. The woman's garment is comprised of a dark, floral-patterned under-piece (fastened at the neck with a broach) and a slightly lighter, puffy-sleeved over-garment. At the bottom of and on the back of the photo is the name of the photographer, Hillyer & Son, Art Photography, with decorative illustrations surrounding it. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph includes the name of the portrait's subject.
Date: unknown
Creator: Hillyer & Son, Art Photography
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of White-Aiken House]

Photograph of a two-story house with light-colored wood siding, an exposed brick chimney, and a covered, L-shaped front porch with round columns. The first floor has long windows, and at the back of the house is another, screened-in porch. To the left of the house, a windmill and a raised water tank are visible, while a wooden fence is just visible in the foreground of the photo. The branches of a tree are visible at the top left of the photo, and another tree is just visible behind the right side of the house. Handwritten notes, a sticker, and a stamp identify the house and the image's photographer.
Date: 1982
Creator: Kelley, Linda J.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Copy Print of a Photo of First State Bank]

Copy print of a photograph of the original First State Bank, operational from 1910 to 1919; the back of the photo says reads: "copied from photo owned by Byron Bunker." Also included is a note explaining the history of the bank and why the bank went out of business, becoming a "Grain Grinding Mill."
Date: 1981
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Copy Print of a Photograph Inside Village Foods]

Copy print of a photograph taken inside the Village Foods shopping center; this image shows the checkout counter with customers buying groceries and the employees checking them out.
Date: 1986
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Copy Print of a Photograph of People Sitting on School Lawn]

Photograph of, from left to right, a man, a small child wearing a small hat, a woman wearing a large hat, another child, and another woman, sitting on a rocky, grassy lawn in front of a two-story stone building with windows along both floors. There is a large tree right in front of the front entrance of the building, and another, smaller tree to the left of the building. There is a tower in the center of the top of the building with a pointed roof and a spire on top. In the distant background, scrub-brush and bushes are visible.
Date: 1890/1913
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Copy Print of a Photograph of the Salado Creek Suspension Bridge]

Copy print of a photograph of the original Salado Creek suspension bridge in the 1870s. This photo shows three men on horseback in the creek and a few people standing in the middle of the bridge.
Date: 191X
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Copy Print of Photograph of C. B. Holdge Family Children]

Photograph of three well-dressed children sitting against a blank, light-colored backdrop. The two boys on the left are wearing suits and bow-ties, while the little girl on the right is wearing a dress with a small jacket. All three children have short hair. The photograph has a decorative border with text around all four sides, which says, "Greetings; From Our House To Your House; The C. B. Holdge Family." Handwritten notes and a white, rectangular sticker on the back of the photograph identifies the children, left to right as: Claude Holdge, Glenn Holdge, and Rita Holdge.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Copy Print of Photograph of People on Salado Tablerock]

Photocopy of a photograph of two women, three men, and a young girl standing on top of a crack in a large flat rock. The women are wearing bonnets, light-colored blouses, and dark skirts; the men are wearing dark suits and brimmed hats; and the small girl (who is standing apart from the rest) is wearing a short, light-colored dress and bonnet. The top branches of a tree are visible behind the rock on the left. There is a gap between the edge of the rock and the ground, creating a small overhang with bushes and large tree branches underneath. The photocopy shows a frame around the photograph and has handwritten notes at the bottom indicating when and where the photo was taken.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Copy Print of Photograph of Salado College Exterior]

Photograph of a two-story, light-colored stone building with windows along each floor, a square entrance tower on the front left of the building, and two trees inside the front yard. There are steep steps leading up the front of the tower, which has a dark, pointed roof with a spire on top. The building is surrounded by a wooden picket-fence, separating the school yard from the rocky, grassy lawn in front. There is text at the bottom of the photograph reading, "Original Was Salado College--Later Thomas Arnold High School." Handwritten notes on the back of the photograph indicate the building, Salado College, burned three times, and provides information about the people who donated the photo.
Date: 1998
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Copy Print of Portrait of Dr. Welborn Barton]

Print of a photographic portrait of a man wearing a dark tailcoat, a patterned waistcoat, and pants, leaning with his right elbow against a tall armrest covered in decorative cloth. He is sitting on a tall seat, and is shown from his knees up. He has dark, receding hair, and a short, thick, bushy beard. A sticker on the back of the photo gives more information about the portrait's subject, Dr. Welborn Barton, such as the dates of his birth and death, and a summary of his education and career.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History