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[First Protestant Church Tower]

Photograph of the front entrance of First Protestant Church in New Braunfels, at the base of a square stone tower, partially obscured by tree branches on either side of the image. The entrance has a stained glass window above, in a pointed arch shape and there are two pairs of shuttered pointed-arch windows on the tower above the entrance, with a clock just below the roof. The tower is topped by a hexagonal segment with shuttered pointed-arch windows on each side that has a pointed roof with a weather vane.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[First Protestant Church Entrance]

Photograph of the front entrance of First Protestant Church in New Braunfels, at the base of a square stone tower, partially obscured by tree branches on either side of the image. The entrance has a stained glass window above, in a pointed arch shape and there are two pairs of shuttered pointed-arch windows on the tower above the entrance. A Texas historical building marker is posted at the left side of the entrance and part of the building and church grounds are visible on either side of the tower.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Northeast Corner of First Protestant Church in New Braunfels]

Photograph of First Protestant Church in New Braunfels, taken from the street to the east. Much of the building is obscured by trees and bushed planted around the church, but parts of the stone building and pointed-arch stained-glass windows are visible along the sides. The top of the tower over the front entrance is visible; it has a hexagonal segment with shuttered pointed-arch windows on each side and a pointed roof with a weather vane.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[House at 295 East Mill Street, Porch Detail]

Photograph of the front door and porch in the center of a single-story stone house with a gabled roof covered with corrugated metal. The porch has two concrete steps and an extended wooden roof with decorative edging around the eaves and wooden slats in the gable end. The right side of the house is obscured by a bush; windows are partially visible on either side of the porch.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[House at 295 East Mill Street]

Photograph of the front and side of a one-story, gabled stone house taken from the driveway at the south corner. It has a small porch with decorative wooden posts and a gabled roof with wood trim around the eaves. There is a chimney on the right corner of the roof and trees and bushes are planted around the house, obscuring part of the building.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Grounds of Sophienburg Museum]

Photograph of a grassy area with several paved walkways, including steps from the street-level sidewalk near the left side of the entrance, which is next to a sign for the "Sophienburg Memorial Museum. There are several trees growing on the grounds, as well as decorative stone embankments and a small wooden footbridge, visible near the center of the image. In the background, at right, part of a stone building is visible with another sign outside that says "Sophienburg Memorial."
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Comfort City Park Gazebo #1]

Photograph of the City Park Gazebo (located at 427 Main Street), which is a hexagonal structure with plain white wooden posts that have "x" brackets on either side of the post tops. The gazebo is in a green space surrounded by a white wooden fence that has benches facing outward, toward a gravel path around the entire area. There are several trees and bushes planted in the green spaces.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of an Empty Field with Short Grass, #1]

Photograph of an empty field with short grass bordered by a post-and-wire fence along the center of the image. Bushes and trees are visible in the far background.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of an Empty Field with Short Grass, #2]

Photograph of an empty field with short grass bordered by a post-and-wire fence along the center of the image. Bushes and trees are visible in the far background.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Historical Marker for the Dietz Community]

Photograph of the Historical Marker for the Dietz Community. The marker is a mostly rectangular plate on a metal-looking post. It is in a field of grass and plants with a few trees in the far distance. There are two cars and a shed in between the trees.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Field Behind Deitz Community Marker]

Photograph of a field bordered with a post-and-wire fence, filled with grass and plants. Trees along a driveway are visible along the right side of the image, and In the background, trees, a well, a shed, and two cars are visible.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Comfort City Park Gazebo #2]

Photograph of the City Park Gazebo (located at 427 Main Street), which is a hexagonal structure with plain white wooden posts that have "x" brackets on either side of the post tops. The gazebo is in a green space surrounded by a white wooden fence that has benches facing outward, toward a gravel path around the entire area. There are several trees and bushes planted in the green spaces.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[House at 424 Comal Avenue, Front]

Photograph of the Haus House (Little Red School House), a single-story side-gabled house with a corrugated metal roof and an inset porch across the left side of the front. The house is painted yellow with white trim and the porch has plain railings and posts, and two hanging plants along the front. A tree is planted on the right side of the yard, at the edge of a wooden fence partially obscuring the house.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[House at 424 Comal Avenue, Northeast Corner]

Photograph of the front and east side of the Haus House (Little Red School House), a single-story side-gabled house with a corrugated metal roof and an inset porch across the left side of the front. The house is painted yellow with white trim and the porch has plain railings and posts, and two hanging plants along the front.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Building at 161 S. Seguin Avenue, Front]

Photograph of the front of a store in a historic, one-story, side-gabled building that has a full-width front porch with plain posts and railings. There is a stone facade on the front of the building and the shutters and porch railings are painted green. There are two signs hanging from the porch that say, "Naegelin's Popcorn Haus" (left) and "Naegelin's Gift Shop: Handcraft Gifts" (right). Part of the neighboring building is visible at left and a parking lot is partially visible on the right side of the image.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Building at 161 S. Seguin Avenue, West Corner]

Photograph of the front and northwest side of a store in a historic, one-story, side-gabled building that has a full-width front porch with plain posts and railings. There is a stone facade on the front of the building and the shutters and porch railings are painted green. There are two signs hanging from the porch that say, "Naegelin's Popcorn Haus" (left) and "Naegelin's Gift Shop: Handcraft Gifts" (right). Part of the neighboring building is visible at left and a parking lot is partially visible on the right side of the image.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Pape Log Cabin, Northwest Corner]

Photograph of the front and west side of the Pape Log Cabin, a small, single-story, side-gabled building made of post oak logs, chinked with rock, mud, and straw. There is a door in the center of the building on the left side and the gable end at right is decorated with wooden shingles. A pot hanging from a tripod of wooden poles is visible at right, as well as trees on either side of the image and part of the Dangers Stone House in the background at left.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Pape Log Cabin, Southwest Corner]

Photograph of the back of the Pape Log Cabin, located in the yard next to the Dangers Stone House. It is a small, single-story, side-gabled building made of post oak logs, chinked with rock, mud, and straw with a small, square window in the back wall. It is partially obscured by trees on either side and, at right, part of the back of the stone house is visible as well as an ornamental metal windmill and around stone planter.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southeast Corner of Kempner St. & The Strand]

Photograph of the south 2100 block of The Strand, looking east from the intersection at Kempner Street. There are several multi-story commercial buildings along both streets, most of which are dark-colored brick with lighter stone accents and decorative elements; a taller skyscraper is also visible above the buildings in the background. Cars are parked along the side of the street and people are crossing at the intersection.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Spanish-Style Christian Church]

Photograph of the front and part of the south side of St. Mark's Lutheran Church, a white building with an ornamental metal bell within an arch above the entrance to the church. At the apex of the church is an intricate cross prominently displayed. The side roofs of the church feature barreled roof tiles, three (3) ornamental octagonal windows, and decorative outcroppings. The surrounding landscape of the catholic church is adored with palm trees, large shrubberies, neatly mowed lawns, and concrete sidewalks.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Front View of St. Mark's Lutheran Church]

Photograph of St. Mark's Lutheran Church, a white Spanish-mission-style building with three (3) metal mission bells hung within arches above an ornamental glass window. Below the church’s ornamental windows is the double door entrance to Christian church. Palm trees partially obscure portions of the building along with large shrubberies. Power lines are visible in front of the church.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of the St. Mark's Lutheran Church Historical Marker]

Photograph of the St. Mark's Lutheran Church Historical Marker. The marker is a navy blue inscribed plaque surrounded by what looks like concrete.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Geve House from South #2]

Photograph of the front and side of the historic Geve House, located at 554 West Mill) in New Braunfels, Texas. It is a one-story house painted white, with a gabled roof and a porch across the entire front, held up by square posts. A historic building plaque is hung to the left of the front door.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Geve House from South #1]

Photograph of the front and side of the historic Geve House, located at 554 West Mill) in New Braunfels, Texas. It is a one-story house painted white, with a gabled roof and a porch across the entire front, held up by square posts. A historic building plaque is hung to the left of the front door.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History