[Photograph of People Sitting on Salado Tablerock]

Photograph of a group of people sitting on the elevated right side of a large slanted rock in the middle of a dry dirt area. The top of the rock is almost completely flat, and is supported underneath the right side by other large rocks. There are a few trees without any leaves or with very few leaves visible in the background of the photo. Handwritten notes on the back indicate the rock is called Tablerock.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Salado Baptist Church]

Photograph of two-story, light-colored church with a small spire in the center of the roof. There are three windows on the second-story, and one window in between two doors on the first floor. A small graveyard is just visible on the right side of the building, while a dark, wooded area shades the left side of the building. A sticker on the back of the photo indicates there was a masonic lodge hall in the top of the church, and that the church is now called First Baptist Church.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Salado Civic Center and Art Center]

Photograph of a two-story red brick building to the back and right of a one-story building with cream-colored siding. The two buildings are surrounded by dirt, gravel, and small patches of grass. The cream-colored building has a metal roof and one window with red curtains visible inside. The red-brick building has a few trees around it, windows all along each floor, a metal staircase leading to the second floor, and a blue postbox along the front drive of the building. Handwritten notes and a white, rectangular sticker identify the red brick building as the Salado Civic Center and the cream-colored building as The Art Center of the Salado Village Artists.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Salado Civic Center Building Exterior]

Photograph of a two-story, red brick building with windows all along the second story, and a brick porte cochère at the front of the left side of the building. Square brick pillars and a brick sign reading, "Salado Civic Center," border the front yard. A bare flagpole stands in the middle of the yard while an electrical pole stands on the left side of the yard. A few tall trees have grown inside the right side of the yard, and the street, which runs parallel to the building, is visible in the foreground. Handwritten notes on the back of the photograph indicate the building, now the Salado Civic Center, was originally a school.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Salado High School Graduates, 1960]

Photograph of a group of teenage young men and women arranged in six rows in front of and on an auditorium stage. Each member of the group is wearing a medium-colored, long academic robe with a white collar, and a medium-colored, square academic cap. The young men are also wearing bow-ties. The first row is standing on the auditorium floor, while the other rows are standing on platforms so each row is higher than the row in front of them. Handwritten notes on the back of the photo identify the group members as, from left to right, front row to back: Mary Casey, Virgie Grimm, Jean Brineger, Elizabeth Cockrell, Jill Schultz, Linda Berry, Betty Sue Sutton, Lois Peterson, Weeta Sue Holland, Jerry England, Bobby Luther, Prater Gibbs, Daryl Guess, Wayne Kammon, Donnie Coupland, Jack Evans, and Sheril Elms.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bakley-Belton
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Salado Landmark Plaque]

Close-up photograph of a metal sign with a circular portion at the top and a rectangular portion at the bottom. The circular portion has a star in the middle, with text around the circumference that reads "Salado Historical Society," While the rectangular portion reads, "Salado Landmark." A red brick wall is visible in the background. Handwritten notes and a white, rectangular sticker on the back of the photograph identify the placard as a Salado Historical Society Award.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Salado, Texas During I-35 Construction]

Photograph of a small cluster of buildings, including a church and houses, with streets running in between. The surrounding countryside is scattered with clusters of trees and a few small buildings here and there. A construction site is visible at the bottom left corner of the photo. Handwritten notes on the back of the photo indicate the photo was taken during the construction of Interstate-35 in the 1950s.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Salado, Texas During I-35 Construction]

Aerial photograph of a small town situated on the right side of a slightly curved road, which eventually runs into another, larger road. Within the town is a large metal, arched building. Trees are scattered throughout the surrounding countryside, with a few small houses and buildings here and there. Handwritten notes indicate the photograph was taken during the construction of Interstate-35 in the 1950s.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Sarah Ann Austin Rose]

Photographic portrait of a woman with smooth, straight hair, parted and pulled back against her head, and a dark, high-neck blouse or shirt. The woman is shown from the chest up, with the edges of her image faded in a circular vignette. The woman's garment is comprised of a dark, floral-patterned under-piece (fastened at the neck with a broach) and a slightly lighter, puffy-sleeved over-garment. At the bottom of and on the back of the photo is the name of the photographer, Hillyer & Son, Art Photography, with decorative illustrations surrounding it. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph includes the name of the portrait's subject.
Date: unknown
Creator: Hillyer & Son, Art Photography
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Texan Pioneer Orville Thomas Tyler]

Photographic portrait of an older man with short, white hair, parted on the right side, and a short, thick, straight beard of the same color. He is shown from the chest upwards. The man is wearing a medium-colored, suit with a light-colored waistcoat underneath, a medium-colored bow-tie, and a light-colored shirt. A white, rectangular sticker on the back of the photo gives information about the portrait's subject, Orville Thomas Tyler, including the dates of his birth and death, his move to Texas in 1834, and his participation in Salado community activities.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of the Anderson House on Main Street]

Photograph of two-story house with medium-colored wood siding and a small, second-story balcony supported by square columns on the front porch. There are four windows on each floor, as well as a door leading to the balcony and a door on the front porch (both with small glass windows). A small metal fence borders the narrow front yard, and is partially covered on the left by vines and bushes. Two large trees sit in the front yard, on the left and right sides of the front path respectively, along with Texas Historical Marker on the right. Handwritten notes and a sticker on the back indicate the house is located on Main Street in Salado, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Friedrick, Egon
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of the Barton House]

Photograph of two-story, stone house with a small add-on on the left side and a short flight of steps leading up to a covered porch on the front right side. Small basement windows are visible at ground-level, and two rocking chairs sit on either side of the porch. There are windows on both floors, and chimney stack on the left side of the roof. Trees surround the house on all sides, except in the front lawn. Handwritten notes and a sticker on the back of the photograph indicate the house was located on Main Street, in Salado, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Friedrick, Egon
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of the Country Home of J. H. Aiken]

Photograph of a group of eight people standing in a line up against a wooden fence, which borders the hard of a one-story house with wood-siding and a covered front porch on its left front side. A maid wearing an apron and white head-covering stands on the slightly raised porch, her arm wrapped around a porch column. The fence has a geometric metal and wood gate. A tall tree sits in the front yard, while other trees border the house on the right side. Handwritten notes on the back of the photograph identify the people in the photo (including where they were born), from left to right, as: Jim Aiken, Carl H. Aiken, Josephine Salado Aiken, Alimae, Mrs. James Herman Aiken, Mr. J. H. Aiken, Myrtle Aiken, and Elmer Aiken.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of the Old Saloon]

Photograph of the Old Saloon on Main Street with a sign on the front door saying that it was built in 1860 and was used as a drug store, law office, a stage stop and was the "only saloon ever in Salado." The text on the back says the shop is next to the old Anderson House.
Date: 19uu
Creator: Friedrick, Egon
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Two Women Sitting in Early Automobile]

Photograph of two women sitting in an open automobile with thin tires, a long steering column, and no windows, parked on a dirt area with sparse grass next to a stone wall. Beyond the wall, in the background to the left, a house is partially visible. Both women are wearing large hats. The woman on the left is wearing a light-colored, long-sleeve, floor-length striped dress, while the woman on the right is wearing a light-colored, long-sleeve blouse tucked into the belt of a long, medium-colored skirt. Handwritten notes on the back of the photo give more information about the assembly of the automobile.
Date: 19uu
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Two Women Standing on a Stage]

Photograph of two older women standing on a stage with a podium, in front of a large tree on a grassy lawn. The woman on the left - who has short, curly white hair - is wearing a purple dress with a long, colorful scarf tied around her neck, and a campaign badge on her right shoulder. The woman on the right - who has a grey, page-boy haircut - is wearing a brown and blue striped and checked skirt suit, and is speaking into a microphone on a stand. Another person is barely visible on the left, standing behind another microphone stand. Handwritten notes on the back of the photo identify the woman on the right as Liz Carpenter and the woman on the right as Grace Jones.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of W. R. Berry General Merchandise]

Copy print of a photograph of W. R. Berry General Merchandise in the early 1900's. The building itself has a roof that is elevated on the right side, and a stair case on the right side of the building leading to the second floor.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of W. R. Berry General Merchandise]

Copy print of a photograph of W. R. Berry General Merchandise in the early 1900's. The building itself has a roof that is elevated on the right side, and a stair case on the right side of the building leading to the second floor. The note on the back of the photo says that this is the Barbee-Berry Mercantile Building.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of William K. Hamblen Homesite Marker]

Close-up photograph of a rectangular metal placard attached to a pole. The placard reads, "Wm. K. Hamblen Homesite, Dedicated to School Children of Salado By Mrs. Alice Hamblen, 1924." The wall of a red brick building is visible in the background of the photo. Handwritten notes on the back of the photograph indicate the marker is a dedication for a Salado school.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Women Standing in Davis Mill Ruins]

Photograph of three young women standing at various heights in the middle of rocky slope of debris. Behind and to the left of them are the crumbling walls of a stone building, and directly to their right is a large, twisted, dead tree. The women are wearing ankle-length dresses or skirts, with their hair piled in buns on their heads. The woman on the right is also wearing a small hat and a large coat. Handwritten notes in black and red ink, debate the location, name, and history of the ruins.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Archibald Johnson Rose]

Close-up portrait of an older man with a light-colored, wavy beard, a mustache, and thick eyebrows. He is shown from the chest up, wearing a dark suit and light-colored shirt underneath. A sticker on the back of the photograph includes information about the portrait's subject, Archibald Johnson Rose, including the dates of his birth and death, and his community activities in Salado, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Sallie Ann Austin Rose in Dark Dress]

Photographic portrait of a woman with smooth, straight hair, parted and pulled back against her head, and a dark, high-neck blouse or shirt. The woman is shown from the chest up, with the edges of her photograph faded in a circular vignette. The woman's garment is comprised of a dark, floral-patterned under-piece (fastened at the neck with a broach) and a slightly lighter, puffy-sleeved over-garment. At the bottom of the photo is the word "Hillyer" in script, and the name of a photo printer. A sticker on the back of the photo gives the name of the woman, Sallie Ann Austin Rose, her dates of birth and death, as well as the name of her husband, A. J. Rose.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Thomas Jefferson Eubanks]

Portrait of a middle-aged man with a long, bushy beard and straight hair that comes down to his earlobes. He is wearing a medium-colored suit or coat with large lapels. A handwritten note and a white, rectangular sticker on the back of the portrait identify the subject as Thomas Jefferson Eubanks, the builder of the Stagecoach Inn in Salado, Texas, and the great-grandfather of MaryBelle Brown.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard of Hamblen House in Salado, Texas]

Postcard of a two-story cinder-block house with a small balcony in the front, supported by two large columns on the front porch. There are two, double-door entrances, one on the porch and one on the balcony, as well as two stone chimneys on either side of the roof. Two bare trees sit in the front lawn, one on the right of the front pathway and the other on the left. A small child with short hair, in a light-colored dress and dark pants, stands on the front porch, facing the camera. On the back are postcard markings and an identification sticker.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History