[Bellevue 4th of July Parade]

Bellevue 4th of July Parade. Photo taken in 1918: Bellevue, Texas.
Date: 1918
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Sharyland excursion party

Excursion party posing to the side of the old office.
Date: February 10, 1918
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[County Clerk]

County Clerk: Duley B. Davis Sr.. Photo taken in 1918: Henrietta, Texas.
Date: 1918
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Jim Bean Ranch House 1918

Photograph of ranch buildings. Photograph of two ranch buildings on Jim Bean's Ranch of Van Horn, Tx 1918.
Date: 1918
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Jim Bean ranch, 1918

Photograph of ranch land with windmill and fence. Photograph of Jim Bean's Van Horn, TX ranch land with windmill and fence, 1918.
Date: 1918
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Jim Bean Ranch, 1918]

Photograph of cattle on mountainous ranch land. Photograph of cattle in front of mountains on Jim Bean's Van Horn, TX ranch, 1918
Date: 1918
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Jim Bean Ranch]

Photograph of cowboy and cattle in front of mountains on Jim Bean's Van Horn, Texas ranch.
Date: 1918
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Mary Daugherty

Photograph of a woman. Photograph of a woman, Mary Daugherty, of Van Horn, TX and member of the Order of the Eastern Star.
Date: 1918~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

England Family

The England family brothers and sisters, (L to R) Claude England, Lawrence England, Eva England Robertson, Ethel England Robertson, Sobe Love England, and mother Nancy Caroline England. Sobe Love England was born November 1890 and died September 1922, he served with the U.S. Army in World War I from June 1917 through April 1919. Sobe was the son of William Benton and Caroline England of Bluegrove, TX.
Date: 1918~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Bellevue Businessmen

From back of photo, "The Bellevue News, August 12, 1971. Taken 51 years ago, these men owned, or operated businesses in Bellevue following the reconstruction of the city after a tornado completely destroyed the city on April 26, 1906. They are, front row: M.J. White, druggist; Alva Weeks, county employee; Fate Walters, barber; a Mr. Hood, druggist; W.C. Boner, newspaper editor; Bill Spradling, taylor [sic]; Blake Powers, rancher; L.S. Wright, merchant; Dave Williams, shoe repairman; and Sam Johnson, blacksmith. Second row: unidentified; John Hannon, barber; Presbyterian minister; Baptist pastor; Frank Manning, merchant; a Mr. Cadenhead, retired; W.F. Wright, merchant; John Hampton, lumber yard; Silvester Karsteter, insurance agent; a Mr. Ayres, dry goods; J. A. Spradling, grocer; Marvin Wright, rancher; Joe Johnson, delivery man; and Elmer Gaught, furniture dealer. Third row: O.J. Owens, farmer; Murray Johnson, delivery man; W.A. Johnson, blacksmith; A.W. Melton, hardware dealer; Jess Gowan, farmer; Joe Ford, farmer; L.S. Spivey, hardware dealer; George Wright, merchant; Van Dishman, owner of a flour mill; Scott McConnell, grocer; L.B. Moore, banker; N.T. Gaines, banker; Dr. L.F. Crook; Joe White, dairyman; Walter Mount (living), banker; a Mr. Bass, hotel owner; George Welch (living), banker; and J.A. Phelps, farmer. (photo courtesy of Mrs. …
Date: 1918
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History