[Photograph of People at Picnic at Pecan Grove Campground]

Photograph of a group of people having a picnic at Pecan Grove Campground near San Marcos River. The group consists of men, women, and children dressed casually. Blankets and food are spread on the ground with people either sitting or standing around them. Trees surround the area. The caption on the slide reads "Picnic dinner."
Date: July 4, 1949
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Reverend C.C. Acevedo and Wife at Pecan Grove Campground]

Photograph of Reverend C.C. Acevedo and his wife. Rev. Acevedo is dressed in a gray suit and black bow tie. Mrs. Acevedo is wearing a summer dress. The two are standing outdoors in the woods in front of a tree. Behind them, automobiles are parked and a few people are looking on. They are at a gathering at Pecan Grove Campgrounds near San Marcos River.
Date: July 4, 1949
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Reverend L.C. Hernandez and Family]

Photograph of Reverend L.C. Hernandez and his wife and two sons. Hernandez is dressed in suit and tie and his wife is wearing a dress. The boys are wearing slacks and t-shirts. The group is standing in front of a red-brick building with flowers planted around the base. The building is an old school building being used a Presbyterian church and manse. Trees are planted on either side of the group.
Date: July 17, 1949
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Reverend L.C. Hernandez and Family]

Photograph of Reverend L.C. Hernandez and his family: Mrs. Marta Guerrero de Hernandez, Isaias, and Benjamin. Isaias is the older and taller of the two boys. Rev. Hernandez is dressed in suit and tie and Mrs. Hernandez is wearing a dress. The boys are in t-shirts. Behind the group, a red brick building is on the left and a tree is on the right.
Date: July 17, 1949
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Reverend L.C. Hernandez, Elders, and Deacons]

Photograph of Reverend L.C. Hernandez and the elders and deacons of his church. Hernandez is the second from the left. Hernandez and one other men are dressed in suit and tie while the others are wearing slacks and collared shirts. Two men are holding books. Trees are visible in the distant background.
Date: July 17, 1949
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Two Men at Pecan Grove Campgrounds]

Photograph of two men outdoors in a wooded area. One man is dressed in suit and tie, and the other is dressed in slacks and a short-sleeved, button-down shirt. Behind them, children and adults are mingling. Trees surround the area. They are at a gathering at Pecan Grove Campgrounds near San Marcos River.
Date: July 4, 1949
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Women of a Church]

Photograph of women of an unnamed church. They are standing outside and are wearing either dresses or skirts and blouses. A few are holding books. Behind the group, trees are visible.
Date: July 17, 1949
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Women of a Church]

Photograph of a group of women of an unnamed church. The women are standing outside and are wearing either dresses or skirts and blouses. A few are holding books. Behind the women, trees are visible.
Date: July 17, 1949
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Vacation Bible School]

Photograph of the children attending vacation bible school at El Divino Salvador in 1949. The children are posing in front of the church. The sign above them says "Iglesia Prebiteriana." The man on the far left of the front row is identified with an arrow as J. C. Palacio. There is a bicycle to the left of the group, and more children are looking out of the window to the left of the Church entrance. The following is written at the top of the photograph: "El Divino Salvador con su primera Escuela Biblica de Vacaciones." "July 1949 Studer S. A. Tex" is printed at the bottom.
Date: July 1949
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History