[Photograph of Charlie Stewart]

Photograph of Charlie Stewart, standing with his right hand supported against a lounge chair and with his left hand holding a hat. He wears a dark-colored three-piece suit with a pocket watch. A hand written note on the back identifies him as "Charlie Stewart." Blair was the photographer and was the successor to Hillyer & Son.
Date: unknown
Creator: Blair
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Ed Fuqua and Francis]

Photograph of a man and a girl sitting together on a wood slatted bench in a grassy lawn area. Behind the bench is a building which is almost totally obscured by a tall structure of vines. A hand written note on the back reads, "Ed Fuqua & Francis, Dallas, Texas."
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Fuqua House]

Photograph of the Fuqua house in Dallas, Texas. Two adults and a child appear on the porch.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Helen Eloise Eads]

Photograph of Helen Eloise Eads when she was eight years old. She wears a Martha Washington dress and extends one arm into the air.
Date: unknown
Creator: Harper & Co.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Clay Hambrick]

Portrait of Clay W. Hambrick, visible from the chest up, wearing a dark-colored suit with a light-colored waistcoat and necktie. A handwritten note on the back reads, "Uncle Clay, Clay W. Hambrick - died when he was 21. Son of G. O. F. and Miranda Hambrick. Born Jan. 1883, Indiana, 1900 census - Dallas, Texas."
Date: unknown
Creator: Schreiber & O'Bannon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Dallas Fire Fighter]

Portrait of Dallas Fire Department firefighter W. Turner, visible from the chest up, wearing a dark suit jacket and light-colored shirt, striped tie, and Dallas Fire Department hat. A hand written note on the back reads, "W. Turner, Dallas Fire Department."
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Grover Hopkins]

Portrait of Grover Hopkins, visible from the chest up, wearing a dark-colored suit with a light-colored waistcoat and patterned necktie. A handwritten note below the photograph, on the mat, reads, "Grover Hopkins, Dallas, Tex., has passed on."
Date: unknown
Creator: Gentry
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Ruth Crawford]

Portrait of Ruth Crawford, visible from the chest up, wearing a light-colored shirt with a bow around the collar. A hand written note on the back identifies her as "Ruth Crawford."
Date: unknown
Creator: The Apex
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of T. W. Griffeth]

Portrait of T. W. Griffeth, visible from the chest up, wearing a dark-colored suit, light-colored shirt, and bow tie. A hand written note on the back identified him as "T. W. Griffeth."
Date: unknown
Creator: Church
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Silver Chalice]

Photograph of a gilt-silver chalice resting on a wooden surface. Fortuny fabric on a panel of the reredos in Cox Memorial Chapel is visible in the background. The gilt-silver chalice was created by Tiffany & Co. and is used in the weekly celebration of the Holy Communion in Cox Memorial Chapel at Highland Park United Methodist Church of Dallas. The following inscription was hand-engraved by DeMott N. Post, a master-engraver with Tiffany & Co., “Given to the Glory of God in Memory of Hester Beck Willis and John Todd Willis, Jr. by Todd Bradford Willis + Cox Memorial Chapel + Highland Park Methodist Church + Year of Our Lord 2013.” The design of the central cross on the chalice, which replicates the Altar Cross in the chapel, was suggested by the Rev. Jeff Hall. The placement of the inscription on the chalice was suggested by Willard E. Brown, III, from whom the chalice was acquired. This memorial chalice was consecrated on September 8, 2013 by the Rev. Jeff Hall, the minister to the Cox Chapel community.
Date: 2013
Creator: Willis, T. Bradford
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Silver Chalice]

Photograph of a gilt-silver chalice on an ivory cloth. A wooden door or wall is visible in the background. The gilt-silver chalice was created by Tiffany & Co. and is used in the weekly celebration of the Holy Communion in Cox Memorial Chapel at Highland Park United Methodist Church of Dallas. The following inscription was hand-engraved by DeMott N. Post, a master-engraver with Tiffany & Co., “Given to the Glory of God in Memory of Hester Beck Willis and John Todd Willis, Jr. by Todd Bradford Willis + Cox Memorial Chapel + Highland Park Methodist Church + Year of Our Lord 2013.” The design of the central cross on the chalice, which replicates the Altar Cross in the chapel, was suggested by the Rev. Jeff Hall. The placement of the inscription on the chalice was suggested by Willard E. Brown, III, from whom the chalice was acquired. This memorial chalice was consecrated on September 8, 2013 by the Rev. Jeff Hall, the minister to the Cox Chapel community.
Date: 2013
Creator: Willis, T. Bradford
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Silver Chalice]

Photograph of a gilt-silver chalice resting on a wooden shelf. The words "Given To The Glory of God," as well as others, are inscribed at the base of the chalice. The gilt-silver chalice was created by Tiffany & Co. and is used in the weekly celebration of the Holy Communion in Cox Memorial Chapel at Highland Park United Methodist Church of Dallas. The following inscription was hand-engraved by DeMott N. Post, a master-engraver with Tiffany & Co., “Given to the Glory of God in Memory of Hester Beck Willis and John Todd Willis, Jr. by Todd Bradford Willis + Cox Memorial Chapel + Highland Park Methodist Church + Year of Our Lord 2013.” The design of the central cross on the chalice, which replicates the Altar Cross in the chapel, was suggested by the Rev. Jeff Hall. The placement of the inscription on the chalice was suggested by Willard E. Brown, III, from whom the chalice was acquired. This memorial chalice was consecrated on September 8, 2013 by the Rev. Jeff Hall, the minister to the Cox Chapel community.
Date: 2013
Creator: Willis, T. Bradford
System: The Portal to Texas History