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First Baptist Church Choir

Photograph of First Baptist Church Choir in 1954. Choir members from left to right are: Front row: Mrs. Theo Scott, Mrs. Ernest Cummings, Mrs. Newman Powers, Mrs. Edsel Brown, Mrs Cam Arrendell, unknown Second row: unknown, unknown, Sally Harkins, Aunt Annie Wright, Elma Lee Tanner, Tula Overton Third Row: unknown Choir Director: Max (last name unknown)
Date: 1954
Creator: Young, Moon
System: The Portal to Texas History

Miss Belle's Place

Photograph of an exterior view of Miss Belle's Place. The wooden house is two-stories tall with a covered porch extending the width of the house. A picket fence in the front extends the length of a road. Virginia Bell (Miss Belle) Robberson taught school in the house for forty years.
Date: November 1954
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Citizens State Bank, 1954

Photograph of an exterior view of Citizens State Bank on Main Street in Richardson, Texas. The bank is a brick building with a sign that says "The Citizens State Bank" over an awning, and a Freemasonry symbol at the top. Other buildings are connected to the right of it. Cars are parked outside the building.
Date: November 1954
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Main Street

Photograph of a view of Main Street. Several cars are parked along the gravel road. Business run along the left side of it; one is identified as the Ritz Theatre, and a two-story building identified as Citizens State Bank. In the background, there is a water tower.
Date: November 1954
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Foster Lumber Company

Photograph of Foster Lumber Company shortly before it closed. Shown in the picture is the railroad tracks ("Dinky") connecting the mill with the Santa Fe Railroad. The commissary, post office and mail office is also in this location.
Date: 1954
Creator: Young, Moon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[1954 Cleveland High School Football Sweetheart]

Photograph of 1954 Football Sweetheart Lovie Turner standing in front of #25 Rex Arnold & #45 Bud Sallee with court of duchesses and escorts in semi-circle in the background in Cleveland, Texas.
Date: 1954
Creator: Young, Moon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Woman with Typewriter]

Photograph of a woman sitting in front of a desk with a typewriter on it. A lamp and a filing cabinet with a plant on top of it are visible in the background.
Date: 1954
Creator: Young, Moon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[KVLB Radio Station]

Photograph of a small wooden building housing the KVLB radio station in Cleveland, Texas.
Date: 1954
Creator: Young, Moon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[1954 Cleveland High School Senior Graduation]

Photograph of a large group of men and women wearing graduation caps and gowns standing on bleachers in Cleveland, Texas.
Date: 1954
Creator: Young, Moon
System: The Portal to Texas History

KVLB Radio Station

Photograph of Grand opening of the local radio station, KVLB. Jane Hooks Kirkham (Nelson) is pictured sitting with a book opened in front of her.
Date: 1954
Creator: Young, Moon
System: The Portal to Texas History

KVLB Radio Station

Photograph of the local KVLB radio station on Plum Grove Road SE of Cleveland.
Date: 1954
Creator: Young, Moon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[KVLB Radio Station]

Photograph of an unidentified man sitting in front of KVLB radio station equipment in Cleveland, Texas.
Date: 1954
Creator: Young, Moon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[KVLB Radio Station]

Photograph of an unidentified man holding papers while sitting at a desk with a microphone hanging to the right. A piano is visible in the background.
Date: 1954
Creator: Young, Moon
System: The Portal to Texas History

KVLB Cleveland's Local Radio Station

Photograph of KVLB radio station building, which opened in 1954. It is a one-story building with siding and has the station letters on the side of the building as well as three large antennae.
Date: 1954
Creator: Young, Moon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Harvard Bailes Sitting at a Table in KVLB radio station]

Photograph of Harvard Bailes, owner of KVLB radio station in Cleveland that opened in 1954. He holds a piece of paper in his hands, and there is a piano in the background. The radio Call Letters were a tribute to his wife Verna Louise Bailes.
Date: 1954
Creator: Young, Moon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[KVLB Radio Station]

Photograph of an unidentified man holding a long piece of paper from the teletype news wire teleprinter at KVLB Radio Station.
Date: 1954
Creator: Young, Moon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Jane Hooks Kirkham at KVLB Radio Station]

Photograph of Jane Hooks Kirkham (Nelson) sitting behind a desk and looking up, toward the left side of the image. She has both hands on a ledger book opened in front of her, holding a pen in her right hand. Filing cabinets are visible on the left side of the image, with a potted plant on top of them and there is a telephone and a wooden paper box on the left side of the desk. The photo was taken during the grand opening of the KVLB radio station.
Date: 1954
Creator: Young, Moon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Letter to Henry Forschmidt from W. A. Donald]

Letter from W. A. Donald to Henry Forschmidt expressing thanks to the Michigan Blueberry Growers Association for moving a cultivated blueberry crop.
Date: November 2, 1954
Creator: Dallas (Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History

[White Rock Plant Aerator and Basins]

Photograph of the White Rock Lake plant's aerator and basins.
Date: 1954
Creator: Dallas (Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Robert G. and Evelyn LeTourneau]

Photograph of Robert G. and Evelyn LeTourneau of Longview, Texas. The couple is pictured in front of the old WWII bomber that Mr. LeTourneau purchased to travel to missionary fields all over the world, as well as to oversee plant production and projects all over the United States. The couple is standing with two other unidentified men.
Date: 1954
Creator: Herman's Studio and Camera Center
System: The Portal to Texas History