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Congress Avenue looking towards Capitol

Aerial view of Congress Avenue looking north from the Scarbrough Building at 6th and Congress.
Date: 1911/1919
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Convention, Enid, 1911

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Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Correspondents and Fighters]

photograph of six men sitting on top of rocks in Juarez 1911. In the front row are three Insurrectos carrying rifles, and wearing uniforms. The three men behind the soldiers are war correspondents from America. They are all wearing suits and hats.
Date: 1911~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Couple at Blue Springs]

Photograph of an unidentified man and woman holding hands and standing on a rock formation at Blue Springs with rocks and trees on a hillside in the background.
Date: [1911..1934]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Courthouse with Model T's out front]

Photograph of fifth and most recent Williamson County Courthouse in 1911 with Model T cars parked in front.
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Cowboy and horse]

Photograph of a cowboy standing by a saddled horse in front of a small shack. He is wearing chaps, a wide-brimmed hat, and a neckerchief. A wagon is partially visible behind the shack. A black cat is sitting in the left foreground.
Date: [1911..1934]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Cowboy on horseback]

Photograph of a cowboy on horseback in front of a shack. A wagon is partially visible behind the shack. A black cat is sitting in the foreground.
Date: [1911..1934]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Creek Chief Moty Tiger

Portrait photograph of Creek Chief Moty Tiger.
Date: [1911..1916]
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Custer City School

Photograph of the Custer City Public School, Custer City, OK, c. 1911.
Date: 1911~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

["Daylight Special" at Chicago Central Station]

One of the Illinois Central's de luxe passenger trains; the "Daylight Special" train No. 19 southbound, stands in the Central Station in Chicago - as passengers entrain - prior to the departure hour : 10:02 AM. This train (and its companion, No. 20 northbound) operated between Chicago, Springfield, and St. Louis. The rail distance was 294.17 miles; and the schedule was 7 hours and 44 minutes: equivalent to a running time of about 40 miles per hour. This photograph was taken in the summer of 1911. This was a modern train in that era - cited in the Official Guide of the Railways (June 1916) as: All steel and electric-lighted. The consist included: chair cars and coaches, cafe-club car and Observation Parlor car.
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Defending Ojinaga

Negative image of six uniformed soldiers manning a pair of artillery weapons at Ojinaga, Mexico. The men wear rifles across their backs.
Date: 1911~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Denton High School Football Team

Team photo of the 1911 Denton High School Football team with coach Professor Jackson. Some players have been identified by comparing the yearbook photographs and description. Sidney "Ned" Raymond Rector, standing and holding ball; Roy Wilson Ledbetter, sitting, 2nd from the left; Clifford Davis Marchman, sitting, middle; Charles Frederick "Fred" Lane, back row; James "Laud" Ratten, back row; Jack Gunnell McMath, standing, first on right; William "Will" Lewis Collins, standing, top row; George Elbert Kerby (Kirby); John Cobbs; Colonel Rayzor, sitting with ball; other who may be pictured: John Berry, Edwin Evers, and Raymond Fox.
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Denton High School Girls' Basketball Team

Team picture of the 1911 Denton High School girls' basketball team. Many of the names of the team have been identified, but we are unsure of which names go to which photos except for a few. Coach- Miss Buster (middle top row); Captain- Beatrice Hogue; Manager - Mary Leticia "Leta" Bayless (bottom row, 3rd from left); Secretary - Ruby Strickland (bottom row, 1st from left); Goals - Georgia Freeman, Beaulah Crain (top 2nd from left); Centers - Lutie Craddock; Sub-Jessie Freeman; Guards - Edith Lacy; Sub-Luticia Smith.
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Deputy Dink Hagan, Sheriff M.L. Woolley, and another man (possibly Raymond Moore)]

Copy print of Deputy Dink Hagan, Sheriff M.L. Woolley, and (Raymond Moore??) posing with pistols for a studio portrait. Woolley was FBC Sheriff from 1911-1914. All three men are wearing dark suits with white shirts. Woolley, who is in the center, has a thick dark mustache.
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Doc and Bill: The House Furnishers

Photograph of the Doc and Bill's: The Home Furnishers delivery wagon on Main Street, Oklahoma City, OK. about 1911 to 1912. The wagon shows the company located at 8-10 Grand Avenue and a phone number of 260.
Date: [1911,1912]
Creator: Meyers Photo Shop
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[The "Doodle Bug" Interior]

This photograph illustrates the interior of a McKeen motor car, known locally as a "Doodle Bug", with its dust-proof round windows. This one, owned by the Weatherford, Mineral Wells and Northwestern Railway, was an 81-passenger, 70-foot-long, 200-horsepower, gasoline-powered, motor coach. It traveled from Graford through Oran and Salesville to Mineral Wells, thence on to Dallas. It made a round trip daily from 1912 to 1929. A turntable at Graford turned the coaches around. There were two "Doodle Bugs" on the WMW&NW. The third similar coach, owned by the Gulf, Texas and Western Railroad (GT&W), traveled from Seymour through Guthrie, and Jacksboro to Salesville beginning in 1913. It proceeded thence over the WMW&NW track to Mineral Wells, and on to Dallas. The McKeen Motor Car Company was run by one William B. McKeen, who was both red-haired and described as "Flamboyant." He painted his demonstration cars bright red, and reproduced an image of them on his letterhead. He has been described as a "Hard-sell artist in an industry more accustomed to polite suggestion." He "Bombarded railroad presidents, big and small, with volley after volley of rapid-fire sales letters and telegrams, often following them up with personal visits." He was also characterized …
Date: 1911/1935
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Downtown Richmond, c. 1911]

Copy of photograph of downtown Richmond, ca. 1911. Photo is taken along third street by railroad tracks, looking south toward J.H.P. Bank Building. Horses and wagons in foreground. Photo is blurry.
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Dr. Tucker and Dr. Linder in a 1911 Model T Ford]

Photo of Dr. Tucker and Dr. Linder of Tennessee Colony in a 1911 Model T Ford. This particular car was made in a 56" tread width and a 60" tread. This one was the 60" tread which fit the ruts made by the Studebaker wagons used by the farmers. Dr. Tucker took the train to Dallas, bought the car, then drove it home after getting shown how to operate it. They lived 26 miles from the courthouse and it took 2 hours on an average to "drive in". It is said to be the first car to operate on the country roads of Anderson and Henderson County rural areas.
Date: 1911~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Early Abilene Fire Department]

Copy slide of a photograph of the members of the Abilene Fire Department in the early days.
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Emancipation Day for the Mules]

Photograph of "Emancipation Day for the Mules" in Longview, Texas, as noted on the trolley banner on the front of the photograph. There are men, women and children gathered in and around one of the trolley cars.
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Essie and Joe Keeling Family

Essie and Joe Keeling were from two early Irving families. They married in 1910. The couple had three children. Here the couple is pictured with two of their children, Helen on the right and Weldon on the left, c. 1911-1912.
Date: [1911..1912]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Exhibit by Girls' Canning Club

Photograph of an exhibit by the Girls' Canning Club in 1911. Several tables in a wooden building show corn and rows of canned goods.
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Farm wagon in a field]

Photograph of a farm wagon pulled by two horses. Two men stand in the bed of the wagon. Mounds of straw stand in the field.
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Farm with Windmill and Outbuildings]

Photograph of a farmhouse, a windmill, and several outbuildings; on the left several people are visible on the porch of the farmhouse and there are rows of wooden posts in the foreground.
Date: [1911..1934]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History