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[Five Women on a Front Porch]
Photograph of five women standing behind the railing of a front porch. They are identified as Lottie Dibrell Wooldridge, Pebble Dumas, Ema Shield, Mildred McClellan Woodward, and Leila McClellan Johnston.
[Harry Wooldridge, Lotta Dibrell, and Mildred McClellan in a Field]
Photograph of Harry Wooldridge, Lotta Dibrell, and Mildred McClellan standing together in a field. They are all wearing dark clothing.
[Harry Wooldridge, Lotta Dibrell, and Walter C. Woodward in a Field]
Photograph of Harry Wooldridge, Lotta Dibrell, and Walter C. Woodward standing together in a field. They are wearing dark clothing.
[T&P Quarterly Cover]
Copy photo of the cover of Texas and Pacific Quarterly magazine Vol 10 No. 3. There is an image of T&P train #224 in the center of the cover. There are two T&P diamond logos on either side of the magazine's title, and printed above the train image is "No trouble to answer questions."
[T&P Train #102]
Photograph of T&P train #102 with four men posing in front of it. A small plume of grey smoke is rising from the engine. Written below the image are "T&P #102 built by the T&P in 1907 at Marshall, Texas, note T&P shops Builders/Number plate" and "W. H. (Billy) Robinson Collection."
[Photograph of Algebra Class]
Group photograph of the students in an algebra class at Abilene Christian College in 1907. The group of men and women – forming three rows – appears to be photographed on the porch of a brick building. Two students sitting in the middle of the bottom row hold a slate chalkboard that reads, “Algebra 1907.”
[Photograph of Childer's Classical Institute]
Photograph of the first building at Childer's Classical Institute, with the 1907-1908 session gathered out front on the lawn in front of the building. A.B. Barret - President
[Photograph of College Home]
Photograph of the College Home, also known as Val Halla or Toly Hall, at Simmons College in Abilene, Texas. The two-story building with white wood siding has multiple porches and chimneys. Typed notes on the front and back of the photograph read, “College Home, Simmons College, Abilene, Texas. Building stood at site of Caldwell Hall, faced south about 1907.”
[Photograph of Mission Band]
Group photograph of the Simmons College Mission Band, showing four rows of male and female students. A brick building with stone windowsills can be seen in the background.
[Photograph of Old Main Building]
Photograph of the first administration building, Old Main, on the Simmons College campus.
[Photograph of Simmons College Class]
Group photograph of a class at Simmons College, showing both male and female students forming rows up the front steps of a brick building on campus.
Portrait of Man
Copy negative of two portraits of Walter E. Smith. The photograph on the left was taken in 1910 in Fort Worth, and the one on the right was taken in 1907 in Roby.
[Portraits of Students]
A collection of 10 oval portraits of Simmons College students in one frame. The photos have been arranged in three columns with numbers, 1-10, written under each.
[Three Men on Train #155]
Photograph of three men posing for a photo on the engine of train #155. Written below the image is "Longview Texas 1907 - John Fogarty, HJ. Arant, 3rd unidentified" and "Southwest Collection."
[Three Men on Train #155 2]
Copy photo of three men posing on the engine of train #155. Written underneath the image is "Longview Texas 1907 - John Fogarty, HJ. Arant, 3rd unidentified" and "Southwest Collection."
[Train Depot in Coahoma, Texas]
Photograph of a train depot for the Texas & Pacific Railway in Coahoma, Texas. A family is seated on the stairs outside the building and railroad tracks are visible in the foreground. Text in the upper-right corner says, "T&P Depot 1907 Coahoma, Texas."
[Two Men at a Desk]
Copy photo of two men sitting at a desk inside. There is a large typewriter and desk lamp on the left side, and a T&P calendar on the back wall. Written below the image are "[sic] Terrell, Texas 1907 - W. D. Grissom, Jim M. Bryan - Manger * note wall calendar" and "Southwest Collection."
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