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Looking West on Austin St., Marshall, Texas

Color tinted halftone postcard showing Austin Street looking west from the square. Commercial buildings line both sides of the street and trees are visible in the distance. One of the two-story buildings on the right is identified as Logan & Whaley on its side wall. Telephone poles and wires are on both sides of the street. Pedestrians are on the sidewalks and wagons and buggies are on the street. A street light suspended from wires is visible on the top edge of the image. Part of a small sign for Western Union telegrams is on the right edge of the image. Printed in red across the top of the image is "Looking West on Austin St., Marshall, Texas." Printed along the left edge of the back is "Published expressly for Duke & Ayres Co." The postcard is addressed to Mrs. Wm. Horton, Jacksonville, Ill., and the message is dated 8-8-11.
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Main Street

Scan of a postcard showing Main Street west from Broadway, Oklahoma City, OK. Printed by Curteich, Chicago, IL. Published by E.W. Clarke, Oklahoma City, OK.
Date: 1911~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Majestic Hotel and Bathhouse]

Postcard of a street in Marlin, Texas, with two reddish stone buildings labelled "1. Torbett Sanatorium" on the left and "2. Majestic Hotel and Bath House" on the right. The image is an illustration and includes the street in front of the buildings with a car resembling a Model T. The correspondence is address to "Mrs. Z.G. Scott."
Date: July 20, 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Marshall High School, Marshall, Texas

Color tinted halftone postcard from around 1911 showing Marshall High School, Marshall, Texas. The building was constructed in 1911. The view shows the facade and right side of the building. It is a two-story brick and concrete building on a raised basement. Printed on the top of the image in red is the title, "Marshall High School, Marshall, Texas." The code number 16471 is printed on the back of the card on the left edge of the message section. The postmark on the back of the card does not include a year. The card is addressed to Mrs. M. Drukmiller in Fort Wayne, Ind.
Date: [1911..1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Medford (1911)

Postcard image of 19 members of the Medford FD lined up in front of two hand-pulled hose carts and a ladder wagon. Two small boys are on the right. Post mark date: 1911. Addressed to: Chas Slemp Anadarko, OK.
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Milburn Depot

Photograph of the Milburn, OK. train depot in 1911.
Date: 1911~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Mill and Elevator Co. grain elevator in Rosenberg, Texas]

Postcard image of the Mill and Elevator Co. grain elevator in Rosenberg, Texas. Three story tin building. Horse and wagon next to door. Bicycle leaning against building. Smoking tobacco advertisement on next building, far right.
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[New Year Post Card to William Baine]

Postcard at New Year's addressed to William Baine, Waco, Texas.
Date: 1911/1912
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

New Year's Card with Characters Fuku and Ju

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The horizontal oriented postcard is decorated with a English salutation of Happy New Year as well as a Japanese greeting. The design of the card is reminiscent of Art Nouveau.
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Nimitz Family Scrapbook: Submarine Postcard]

Postcard kept in Nimitz family photo collection. The postcard features unidentified men standing on unidentified submarine, possibly USS D-1. The shore can be seen in the background.
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Nimitz Family Scrapbook: Submarine Postcard]

Postcard kept in Nimitz family photograph collection. The postcard features unidentified men stand aboard an unidentified submarine, possibly USS D-2, as it expels water from its ballast tanks.
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

North Bolivar St., Marshall, Texas

Color tinted halftone postcard showing North Bolivar St., looking north, in Marshall, Texas. A few pedestrians are standing on the sidewalks and one wagon is parked on the left side. Painted advertisements are visible on the sides of the buildings on the right, including one for Coca Cola. A few of the buildings have sidewalk canopies. Printed on the top of the card in red ink is the title "North Bolivar St., Marshall, Texas. The postmark on the back of the card is dated April 20, 1911. Printed along the left edge of the card is: "Published expressly for Duke & Ayres Co." The card is addressed to Miss Mary Jane Cleveland, Plymouth, Indiana."
Date: April 20, 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Oil Well

Photograph of a postcard of an oil well with the caption, "First load of casing," postmarked October 20, 1911.
Date: October 20, 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Photographic Postcard of a Woman

Photographic postcard with a woman standing outdoors holding her bonnet in her hands. The woman had her hair pulled up and wears glasses. Correspondence on the back reads, "Dear Sister I am sending you something for Jans cabbage patch. Bess and her [ ] took it out in the back yard. You can see I was dressed up. How are you, have looked for a letter. So long will write soon, again am working today. with love, Dollie. Tell Ollie to look." It is addressed to Mrs. Martha Parks, Granbury, Texas and is postmarked Springfield, Missouri on September 12, 1911.
Date: 1911~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Physicians' and Surgeons' Hospital, San Antonio, Texas]

Postcard of Physicians' and Surgeons' Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. The image is an illustration of four-story building from the left side, including the lawn and drive up to the building. There are several nurses wearing full length dresses and aprons on the lawn. The back of the postcard includes the printed text, "P. and S. Hospital is a private hospital erected by a number of the very best doctors in the city." and handwritten correspondence. The correspondence is addressed to Mr. [and Mrs.?] Berry, and reads, "Dear [...] [Fanny] and Mildred will be there next Sunday morning if nothing [...]."
Date: August 14, 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Ponca Squaw and Papoose

Photograph of a Ponca Squaw and Papoose at 101 Ranch in Bliss, OK. Published and copyrighted by H. H. Clarke, Oklahoma City, OK, postmarked October 4, 1911.
Date: October 4, 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Postcard 1975.178.981]

Ori " Parade Float " Condition : good Description : " 3 1/2 " x 5 1/2 " 2 black horses pulling decorated buggy ( 1 ) man ( Otto Kline ) identified ( 4 ) unidentified " History : Donated by Mary Taylor ( Mrs. Jim ) Supplemental description: GIRLS BUGGY, MEN IN WHITE Back of card says "about 1911".
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Postcard 1975.178.997]

Photographic Postcard: " Parade Float " Condition : good - " little faded " Description : " 3 " x 4 " ( 4 ) men in decorated buggy , on side " Perry Okla Sept 16 , 1909 , on back P. J. VanSiyke , aged 90 Aug 16 , 1911 " History : Donated by : Kristine Klostermyer Brown Supplemental description: OLDEST CITIZENS, 4 MEN
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Postcard Addressed to Lois Matlock, September 23, 1911]

Postcard addressed to Lois Matlock with a note from the sender saying they "got home alive alright waited at Dublin about a half hour..." There is a tinted photograph on the front showing a couple kissing on a bench with a small animal in the foreground and a caption reading: "Some Folks Make Me Tired."
Date: September 23, 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard for Mary Ann Moore, April 17, 1911]

This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. In this post card, Giselle D. writes to Mary Ann Moore discussing Moore's stay in the hospital. She hopes that Moore does not stay long in the hospital and expresses her wishes for a quick recovery.
Date: April 17, 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Postcard from Birdie to Mrs. M. M. Matlock, February 27, 1911]

Postcard from a woman named Birdie to Mrs. M. M. Matlock describing her current sickness she has dealt with since Matlock left there. The image on the front of the card is of an ivy plant and text around it that reads: "Close clings the Ivy to the Tree, So in my Heart I cling to Thee."
Date: February 27, 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard from C. A. Cagesen to A. T. Stockdale, February 14, 1911]

Postcard from C. A. Cagesen to A. T. Stockdale, writing that someone named Milt Hicks taking her for a ride in an automobile. The front of the postcard features an illustration of a herd of dairy cattle standing in the middle of a dirt road. There are two buildings with tin roofs visible in the background, as well as a group of trees.
Date: February 14, 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard from Ethel to Lois Matlock, October 26, 1911]

Postcard from Ethel (possibly Ethel Harris) to Lois Matlock asking her if she is going to the fair the next day and if she is excited for school to start. The image on the front depicts a child sitting down on the ground with a title that reads: "Never Trouble Trouble Till Trouble Troubles you."
Date: October 26, 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard from Ethel to Mrs. Woodward, 1911]

Postcard of the McClellan Inn in Elgin, Texas. Men in boater hats can be seen walking in front of the two-story building. Side buildings and a water tower can be seen in the background to the right. The reverse side of the postcard contains a message that says, "Heather so unsettled. Don't meet me. I will come [...] other time. Lots of love to you both. Ethel."
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History