[Postcard of Cypress Trees in the Water, Caddo Lake State Park, Karnack, Texas]

Color halftone postcard of cypress trees growing from the water at Caddo Lake State Park, at Karnack, near Marshall, Texas. The view is filled with the tree trunks and branches and the reflections of the tree trunks on the water. Printed on the back of the card between the message and address sections: "The finest American made view post cards - The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, N.Y." There is no postmark or message on the card.
Date: 193X
Creator: Albertype Co.
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Amaryllis Beatty Garden Club, Marshall, Texas, Program and List of Members for 1940-1941] (open access)

[Amaryllis Beatty Garden Club, Marshall, Texas, Program and List of Members for 1940-1941]

Handmade booklet tied with string on the left side. The cover is of dark green, heavy, textured paper with the title and an image of a flower printed on the front. Written in ink at the top of the cover is the name Mrs. Sims McCutchan. The sixteen pages within the cover are typewritten and list the club's officers, members, and dates and subjects of the year's meetings.
Date: 1940
Creator: Amaryllis Beatty Garden Club, Marshall, Texas
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Old Courthouse Museum, Marshall, Texas]

Color halftone postcard showing the Harrison County courthouse in Marshall, Texas. The Confederate monument stands in front of the courthouse and a tree is on either side of the courthouse. The printed caption on the back of the card notes that the building was used as the county courthouse from 1900 till 1964 and served as Historical Museum since 1965. Printed along on the lower left corner of the message space on the back of the card is: "Pub by Tex Barclay Photography, Marshall, Texas 75670, 82445-D Photo by Tex Barclay." Printed at the bottom middle of the back is: "Made by Dexter Press, West Nyack, New York." There is no message or postmark on the card.
Date: 197X
Creator: Barclay, Tex
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Carnegie Library, Wiley College]

Photograph of the front entrance of the Carnegie Library on the Wiley College Campus, Marshall, Texas, after a grant was obtained from the Carnegie Foundation in 1907. It is a two-story brick building with Ionic columns on either side of the doorway and classical-style architecture. There are trees and shrubberies planted around the building.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Object Type: Photograph
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
Object Type: Photograph
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
Object Type: Photograph
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
Object Type: Photograph
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
Object Type: Photograph
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
Object Type: Photograph
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
Object Type: Photograph
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
Object Type: Photograph
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
Object Type: Photograph
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
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Johnnie McCutchan and Pauline Barnes, 1938]

Photograph of Johnnie McCutchan (Mrs. Sims McCutchan, Jr.) and Pauline Barnes (Mrs. Julian Barnes) taken by the photographer Julian Barnes in a living room. Mrs. Barnes sits on the arm of an upholstered arm chair and Mrs. McCutchan sits in the chair with her arm resting on Mrs. Barnes's knee. A large cabinet radio is visible behind the women, with a vase on top of it and a framed picture above. A newspaper is on Mrs. McCutchan's lap. Antimacassars are on the back and arms of the chair. Written on back of the photograph: "1938 Johnnie McCutchan, Pauline Barnes."
Date: 1938
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Johnnie McCutchan Taken at the Sabine Bottom, 1936]

Photograph of Johnnie McCutchan (Mrs. Sims McCutchan) taken by the photographer Julian Barnes in the Sabine bottom near Marshall, Texas. The photograph was probably a working print with dark dust spots visible that were not touched up by the photographer. Written in pen on the back: "Sabine bottom 1936, Sunday afternoon, Julian - Pauline, Sims & I went 'picture taking.'"
Date: 1936
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Object Type: Photograph
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
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Starr Home, Marshall, Texas]

Photograph of the Starr Family home, also called Maplecroft, that was built by Frank Starr in 1871 on West Travis St., Marshall, Texas. It is a two-story, side gable, house, with wood siding and one central dormer with two arched windows. A white picket fence with a decorative wood gate and gateposts stands in front. A one story porch with simple square posts spans the facade.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[unidentified house, Marshall, Texas]

Photograph of an unidentified house in Marshall, Texas. it is a one-story side-gable house with wood siding and central entrance door with sidelights and multi-paned windows above the door. It appears that the porch was later changed with a projecting gable front bay on the right and wraparound porch on the left.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[unidentified house, Marshall, Texas]

Photograph of an unidentified house in Marshall, Texas. It is a two-story L-plan house with a one-story projecting bay window. The first floor is faced with vertical and horizontal wood siding, while the second story and front gable are faced with shingle siding. A three-bay one story porch projects from the long side of the L. The porch ornament includes turned spindles and jig-sawn arches above turned columns. The house is in a dilapidated condition, with paint worn off and two visible broken windows. Part of a small building, perhaps a carriage house, is visible in the lower left of the photograph.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[unidentified house, Marshall, Texas]

Photograph of an unidentified house in Marshall, Texas. It is a two-story side-gable house with wood siding and a projecting two-story entrance wing with two-story porch. The porch has decorative millwork, or gingerbread, painted in a contrasting color. The house is on a raised site, with a low retaining wall next to the sidewalk and concrete steps leading up from the sidewalk to the entrance walk.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard of Exterior of T. J. Taylor Store, Karnack, Texas]

Color halftone postcard showing the T. J. Taylor store in Karnack, Texas. Taylor was the father of Lady Bird Johnson, wife of President Lyndon Johnson. The view shows a 19th century two-story brick commercial building with later additions on three sides. The building is not in good condition and does not appear to be in use. A sign on what appears to have been a gas station addition says, "T.J. Taylor, Dealer in Everything." There is no postmark or message on the back of the card. Printed at the bottom of the message section is the code 44640-C. Printed between the message and address sections: "Pub. by Baxter's Photo Supply, Marshall, Texas 75670. Made by Dexter Press, Inc., West Nyack, New York."
Date: 196X
Creator: Baxter's Photo Supply
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Big Pines Lodge, on Caddo Lake, near Karnack, Texas]

Color halftone postcard showing Big Pines Lodge, located on Caddo Lake, near Karnak, Texas. The view shows automobiles parked in front of a one-story building with a large sign painted above the porch with the letters spelling "Big Pines Lodge" formed of logs. Pine trees tower above the low building, and a small portion of the lake can be seen on the left. According to the caption the lodge had air conditioned cabins, a dining room, and a banquet room with 215 seating capacity, and that, "Mr. & Mrs. M. O. Wommack invite you by when you are near." There is no postmark or message on the back of the card. Printed on the back at the end of the image caption: "Anscochrome by Tom Belch, and at the bottom of the message section, the code 35053-B. Printed between the message and address sections: "Pub. by Tom E. Belch, 1801 West St., Longview, Tex. Made by Dexter, West Nyack, N.Y."
Date: 195X
Creator: Belch, Tom E.
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Cypress Trees and Lily Pads on Caddo Lake]

Color halftone postcard showing a view of Caddo Lake taken from the Caddo Lake State Park pier. Lily pads are in the foreground with cypress trees growing in the water behind them. There is no postmark or message on the back of the card. Printed on the back at the end of the image caption: "Anscochrome by Tom Belch. Printed between the message and address sections: "Pub. by Tom E. Belch, 1801 West St., Longview, Tex. Made by Dexter, West Nyack, N.Y."
Date: 196X
Creator: Belch, Tom E.
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Marshall, Texas, View from the Corner of West Grand and North Washington St.]

Color halftone postcard of North Washington St. looking south to the Harrison County Courthouse from West Grand St. in Marshall, Texas, ca. 1950s. Commercial buildings line both sides of the streets and automobiles are parked on both sides of the street. The Lynn movie theater is on the left. There is no postmark or message on the back. The caption on the back begins: "TB-11 Marshall, Texas, as viewed from the corner of West Grand and North Washington St." Also printed on the back: "Anscochrome by Tom Belch" and "Published by Tom E. Belch, 1801 West St., Longview, Tex." and "Made by Dexter,, West Nyack, N. Y." and "24405-B."
Date: 195X
Creator: Belch, Tom E.
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History