[Portrait of Young Women]

Portrait of four women standing around a table with items displayed on it. One of the women is Janie Walker.
Date: [1880..1900]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of R. S. Kimbrough]

Portrait of R. S. Kimbrough, Texas Senator and founder of The Texas Mesquiter newspaper.
Date: [1880..1900]
Creator: Hill, Samuel B.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Wagon Yard]

Photograph of a building and yard with a sign that says "Wagonyard Drive In," a man and a horse in the yard and a woman on the balcony of the building.
Date: [1880..1900]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of a Man]

Portrait of a man wearing a suit and bow tie.
Date: [1880..1900]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of J. K. Smith]

Portrait of a young man wearing a suit and tie, with a handwritten note on the back of the photo that says "J. K. Smith of Shadeygrove, Texas, Upshur Co."
Date: [1880..1910]
Creator: The Beulah
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of the Lawrence Family]

Portrait of S. D. Lawrence and Louisa Porter Lawrence with their two young children.
Date: [1880..1900]
Creator: Webster, J. W.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Thompsons Railroad Station]

Photograph of a one story frame with pitch roof, deep eaves with stick style brackets. The framing is slightly peaked over all openings and windows are 9/9. This station is one of the most intact railroad stations in the county. This was the line to Galveston to carry sugar and cotton, later produce. Mr. Thompson was a man who lived in the community for a short period and negotiated with the railroad company to run the line through the community. The company identified the station as Thompsons' switch and the name stuck.
Date: 1880~
Creator: Santa Fe Railroad
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Thompsons Railroad Station 2]

Photograph of a one story frame with pitch roof, deep eaves with stick style brackets. The framing is slightly peaked over all openings and windows are 9/9. This station is one of the most intact railroad stations in the county. This was the line to Galveston to carry sugar and cotton, later produce. Mr. Thompson was a man who lived in the community for a short period and negotiated with the railroad company to run the line through the community. The company identified the station as Thompsons' switch and the name stuck.
Date: 1880~
Creator: Santa Fe Railroad
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Thompsons Railroad Station 3]

Photograph of a one story frame with pitch roof, deep eaves with stick style brackets. The framing is slightly peaked over all openings and windows are 9/9. This station is one of the most intact railroad stations in the county. This was the line to Galveston to carry sugar and cotton, later produce. Mr. Thompson was a man who lived in the community for a short period and negotiated with the railroad company to run the line through the community. The company identified the station as Thompsons' switch and the name stuck.
Date: 1880~
Creator: Santa Fe Railroad
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of a Family and House]

Photograph of a family standing outside of a small white house.
Date: [1880..1900]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Mesquite Train Depot]

Photograph of six boys standing on the station platform at the original Mesquite train depot.
Date: [1880..1900]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Bob Chatman]

Portrait of Bob Chatman wearing a suit and tie.
Date: [1880..1900]
Creator: Weatherington Bros.
System: The Portal to Texas History