[Concordia Graduates in Front of Kilian Hall]

Photograph of a group of Lutheran Concordia College graduates standing in front of Kilian Hall. The young men stand in three raised rows and are wearing caps and gowns. Some hold sheets of paper.
Date: May 30, 1951
Creator: Studtmann Photo Service
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Three Men in Front of House]

Photograph of three men standing side by side in front of a large house on piers, all wearing dark-colored suits and hats. The man in the middle has his right hand on the shoulder of the man on the left. Visible on the house are four dormers, wraparound porch with railing and columns, and twelve windows. A hand written note on the back reads, "Left to right: Harvey Pruitt, Stewart Foster, Terrell Foster, May - 1918."
Date: May 1918
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Young Child]

Photograph of an unidentified child sitting on a chair. Text on the back of the photo reads: Bertie Shell, A. C. Shell, Comstock, Val Verde County, Texas. 8-27-90 & 5-17-90.
Date: [1890-05-17,1890-08-27]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Cedar Springs United Methodist Church]

Photograph of Cedar Springs United Methodist Church in Palo Pinto County, Texas. The white clapboard building has a triangular awning with an image of a cross. Below the awning is a set of double doors that are flanked by fieldstone columns. To the left of the door is a sign depicting a cross draped with a red cloth. A smaller door with an awning appears beside a window to the left.
Date: May 2010
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Cedar Springs United Methodist Church]

Photograph of Cedar Springs United Methodist Church in Palo Pinto County, Texas. The white clapboard building has a triangular awning with an image of a cross. Below the awning is a set of double doors that are flanked by fieldstone columns. To the left of the door is a sign depicting a cross draped with a red cloth.
Date: May 2010
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History