[Congregation of Hope Chapel on Rosborough Springs Road]

Group photograph of the congregation of Hope Chapel, located near Marshall, Texas, on Rosborough Springs Road. Inscription in ink on back reads: "Hope Chapel on Rosborough Springs Road." The photograph was taken outside in front of the porch of the chapel.
Date: 1910/1920
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Hallsville High School Graduating Class]

Photograph of the 1910 graduating class of Hallsville High School in Hallsville, Texas. From left to right, top to bottom, the students pictured are: Top row: Grady Hall, Jim Shoults, Sam Hall, Mossie Green, Professor L. K. Smith, Winnie Woodall, Fannie Sisk, Mary Prothro, Josie Rutland, Blakeley Ethridge. Second row: Willie Audrey, Perry Black, Sam Hall, John Nelson, Ollie Hays, Dolly Buchanan, Luna Coleman, Pearl Sisk, Lurlie Morrison, Jessie Quillen, Warren Watson, Fred Averett, John L. Bass, Aubrey Buchanan, George Shuford. Bottom row: Essie Bolding, Minnie Quillen, Bonnie Kate Bell, Madie Price, Florence Black.
Date: 1910
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Hallsville Station]

Photograph of the train station in Hallsville, Texas. Written below the image is "T&P Hallsville, Texas Station - elevation 354 (1915-16 era) [sic] Note: 3 wheeled velocipede at the end of the platform," and "Don Watson Collection."
Date: 1915~/1916~
Creator: Watson, Don
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Marshall Candy Kitchen & Ice Cream Parlor Display Window]

Photograph of elaborate decorative display window of the Marshall Candy Kitchen & Ice Cream Parlor. At the base of the window approximately 50 small bottles of Welch's grape juice are arranged with three dolls behind and larger bottles of Welch's juice. More smaller bottles are on a glass shelf behind and above with decorative paper figures of children drinking juice and an arrangement of artificial grapes and grape leaves. The name Marshall Candy Kitchen & Ice Cream Parlor is painted on the glass of the display window. Impressed in the bottom of the mount board is the photographer's name: Cockrell Studio, Marshall, Texas. Two yellow paper notes have been stuck on the back by the seller confirming the subject and one of which gives the estimated date of ca. 1910. The Marshall Candy Kitchen is listed in the 1912 Marshall city directory.
Date: 1910~
Creator: Cockrell Studio
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Washington Irving Carroll, Minister of First Presbyterian Church, Marshall, Texas]

Studio portrait of Washington Irving Carroll, three-quarters view, seated in a chair, with one hand resting on the arm of the chair and the other hand holding the lapel of his jacket. He is wearing a suit, vest and tie. The photographer's name is printed in the lower right corner of the photograph. Carroll, originally from St. Louis, served as minister of the First Presbyterian Church, Marshall, Texas, from Nov. 7, 1920 to Feb. 19, 1934. Written in pencil on the back: "Probably Washington Irving Carroll, D D, Pastor of 1st Presbyterian Church, Marshall, TX 1920s to early 30s. Stamped on the back: "Please credit Strauss Portrait, St. Louis."
Date: 1915/1925
Creator: Strauss Portrait, St. Louis
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Rear View of T&P Station in Marshall, Texas]

Photograph of the back side of the Marshall, Texas T&P station. There are men with horses, wagons, and a stage visible around the station. Written below the image are "T&P Marshall, Texas Station - elevation 375 (1915-16 era) - wagons and stage from Hotel Marshall await the arrival of the next train" and "Don Watson Collection."
Date: 1915~/1916~
Creator: Watson, Don
System: The Portal to Texas History

[School baseball team, 1915]

Group photograph of an elementary school baseball team and their teacher seated on the steps of the school. The nine boys are wearing their school clothes, but a few appear to wear athletic shoes. They each have a mitt and two hold bats. The female teacher sits beside the boys, wearing high button shoes, and holds a baseball in her hands. Part of a bicycle is visible in the background. Written below the second boy from the right is the name Sims, Jr., 1915. Written on the back of the board are the names of a few of those in the picture. In the first row the teacher: Miss Louise Adams, boy to her right: Joe Cockrell, boy on the far right: Laurie Martin, boy to his left, Sims McCutchan, Jr. On the second row, only the middle boy is identified giving only his last name, Applebaum. The double doors of the school are open behind the group.
Date: 1915
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[South Marshall School Student Body and Teachers ca. 1917]

Group photograph of students and teachers of the South Marshall School taken in front of the main entrance doors. Written in ink on the back: "South Marshall School student body and teachers around 1917. (School built 1916.) M. S. McCutchan Jr., longtime employee of Marshall post office is in the picture but identification is not possible. Poss in left hand of picture very top is L. P. Martin, later owner of Marshall Cotton Oil [operating in the 1940s & 1950s on West Grand] is on far left, McCutchan is to his right(?)."
Date: 1917
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History