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[House at 213 W Creek Street, Front]

Photograph of the front of the Dangers Stone House, a white single-story, cross-gabled house with the door in the center of the building and a single window on either side, with dark-colored shutters, as well as a historical building medallion mounted on the right side. The roof extends at an angle over a full-length porch that has plain posts and there is a chimney near the left side gable end. The yard is enclosed by a white picket fence and trees are visible on either side of the image.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Building at 312 E. Main, West Corner]

Photograph of the front and west side of the Wahrmund Millinery/Moellendorf-Dietz Bakery building, a one-and-a-half story stone building with a mansard roof covered in wooden shingles that has a dormer window on either side of a door, above the front entrance. There is a double-door in the center of the building with a second door at left, which each have decorative windows over the lintel, and a rectangular window at right. There is a full-length front porch with decorative posts that have latticework brackets and edging below the frieze boards as well as a latticework railing around the top to create a balcony. There is grass along the curb with a trash can to the right of the front walk and a parking sign on the far left of the image next to a telephone pole.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Cross-Gabled Stone House]

Photograph of the front and side of a single-story, cross-gabled, light-colored stone house, likely in Fredericksburg. The front-facing gable end on the right side of the house has a circular window in the center and extended eaves with decorative brackets and eave returns. There is a bay window extending from the bottom of the gable to the ground, which has stone crowns and sills, with dentils along the edge of the eaves. There is a front porch extending to the left that has decorative brackets at the top of the posts and spindlework below the frieze boards, with a large hanging swing near the left side. The front door is near the center of the building and there is a historical building medallion posted to the left.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Multi-Colored Building Façades in Galveston, Texas]

Photograph of a variety of multi-colored building façades with ornate columns constructed neatly along the Strand in Galveston, Texas. Cars and vans line the street parked along the curb this Texan town. Above the door frame of the bright blue building on the left-hand portion of the photograph is a sign that reads, “Estrada’s Inc. Wholesale Liquor Dealer”. The buildings from the left to the corner have been identified as the Clara Lang Bldg. (2109 Strand), J.S. Brown & Co. Bldg. (2111 Strand), Opperman Bldg. (2115 Strand), Marx & Kempner Bldg (2117-2119 Strand), Mrs. Clara Lang Bldg (2121 Strand), and the First National Bank Bldg. (2127 Strand). The two Clara Lang Buildings are different.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Red and White Brick Building in Galveston, Texas]

Photograph of a red brick multi-story building with white decorative accents adorned thought the front façade of the building. The building has been identified as the Stewart Title Building on 222 Kempner St. In the foreground of the photograph are power lines, miscellaneous cables, and a gas streetlamp that has been converted to electricity. The left side of the photograph features a dark brown building with a sign that reads “Fine Latin American Imports 212 Kempner” in blue font. It has been identified as Trueheart-Adriance Building.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[312 W. San Antonio, South Corner #1]

Photograph of the front and side of the Old First Methodist Church, a white, single-story, cross-gabled building with Classical Revival architecture, including a porch across the front of the building with Ionic columns and dentils along the roofline, above the text, “Historical Society Center.” There are two front doors that have triangular, pointed-arch windows at the top as well as pointed-arch windows along the side of the building and dormer windows above. There is a large tree on the right side of the building and signs are partially visible on either side of the porch steps.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[312 W. San Antonio, South Corner #2]

Photograph of the front and side of the Old First Methodist Church, a white, single-story, cross-gabled building with Classical Revival architecture, including a porch across the front of the building with Ionic columns and dentils along the roofline, above the text, “Historical Society Center.” There are two front doors that have triangular, pointed-arch windows at the top as well as pointed-arch windows along the side of the building and dormer windows above. There is a large tree on the right side of the building and signs are partially visible on either side of the porch steps.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[312 W. San Antonio, West Corner]

Photograph of the front and side of the Old First Methodist Church, a white, single-story, cross-gabled building with Classical Revival architecture, including a porch across the front of the building with Ionic columns and dentils along the roofline, above the text, “Historical Society Center.” There are two front doors that have triangular, pointed-arch windows at the top as well as pointed-arch windows along the side of the building and dormer windows above. A Texas historic marker is posted to the left of the porch stairs and there is a large tree on the far left part of the image.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[405 E. Main Street, North Corner]

Photograph of the front and west side of the the Frederich Kiehne Home, a two-story stone house that has a gabled roof extending over the two-story front porch, with exposed wooden beams above the second-floor balcony. The porch is painted white and has decorative brackets at the top of the posts and there are decorative railings enclosing both floors, with a staircase in the center of the building, angled left-to-right with the entrance near the front door on the far left. There is a stone chimney on the side of the house and a white picket fence extending from the right side of the house. Several plants potted in barrels are also visible on either side of the porch entrance and on the right side of the image.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[405 E. Main Street, Front]

Photograph of the front of the the Frederich Kiehne Home, a two-story stone house with white stucco on the upper floor, which has a gabled roof extending over the two-story front porch, with exposed wooden beams above the second-floor balcony. The porch is painted white and has decorative brackets at the top of the posts and there are decorative railings enclosing both floors, with a staircase in the center of the building, angled left-to-right. There is a historical building medallion posted to the left of the front door and plants potted in barrels on either side of the porch entrance.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History