Photograph of an Abilene Police Officer is photographed in a full-length, front-facing pose standing with his hands by his sides; he is wearing a police uniform and other police officers are partially visible next to and behind him.
Photograph of 35 children and their teacher in H6 South Ward in Coleman, Texas. Each individual is pictured in a small square photograph. These photos are arranged in five rows.
Photograph of of an "Invalid Coach" with a sign on the door "O. L. Noorth." A man is sitting in the driver's seat. The coach is parked in front of gas pumps which are in front of the Lock and Massey Motor Company.
Photograph of Bill Bray, a T&P fireman, later an engineer, standing beside the wheels of train engine #641 on railroad tracks. Handwritten text below the image says, "East Dallas, Texas Yard 1929 Bill Bray - T&P Fireman (Later Engineer)."
A photograph of the McMurry University Museum building, which was constructed in 1929 under the direction of William C. Holden. The building was demolished in 1960.
Group photograph of the Abilene Christian College Board of Trustees, standing on the front steps of a university building in three rows. Row 1 (from left to right): T. A. Russell, G. L. Helvey, Hollis Manly Sr., W. H. Free, J. S. Arledge, J. C. Reese, R. L. Cooner, ?. Row 2: (President) Batsell Baxter, George Pepper, ?, Alden D. Dabney, E. L. Crawford, C. A. Wade, Otto Foster. Row 3: ?, S. N. Allen, H. L. Hays Sr., G. W. Birchfield, R. H. McKay, J. E. McKinzie.
Photograph of the TIA Champions Tennis team wearing white sweaters with "ACC" on the right chest. Back row-Dalton Hill (coach), Brakeer, Shipman, Taylor Carter, Caskey Livingston. Front row- Jane Cullar, Roy Moody, Hubert Derrick, Jerome Reese, Wallace Beasly.
Photograph of the exterior of the Abilene Christian University Administration Building, showing the front of the three-story brick building. Original is from the Arledge collection.
Photograph a group of twenty-six young men, all of whom except two are wearing track uniforms with flying "H"s on the front, arranged in three rows. The first two rows of young men are sitting - the first row on a grassy lawn, the second on a long bench. One man, at the very end of the third row, on the left, is wearing a suit and bow-tie. A grassy field, bleachers, and the spire of a tower are visible in the background of the photo. Handwritten text on the back of the photo indicate the young men make up the Howard Payne College 1929 track team, and are conference champions that year. Typewritten text on the back of the photo indicates the photo should be returned to a Bruce M. Francis in Brownwood.
Photograph of Hubert Derrick sitting on the ground with his feet straight out in front of him, showing the bottom of his shoes. A wooden structure can be seen in the background.
Photograph of the back of an automobile, showing the Simmons College spare tire cover. The heads of Evelyn Harvey (later Brewer) and John Brewer can be seen sticking out of either window.
Photograph of one of the inside production bays of Taggart Sign Company with two men standing in the middle of the floor with signs on either side of them, the one on their left reads "Hair Cuts 25 (cents) Ladies and Gents." One man is in overalls, and the other is wearing an open vest and tie. Both are wearing hats, but different styles.
Photograph of the 1929 TIA Champions, showing the men forming two rows with their tennis rackets laying at their feet. The coach, leftmost in the top row, wears a darker colored sweater and a striped tie. The scores of the competing teams -- including McMurry University -- are pasted to the photograph in the lower left and right corner.
Photograph of Lieutenant Governor Barry Miller and Walter Woodward standing together on the steps of a stone building. Three rows of boys stand in front of them. The boys are identified from the top left as: Mike Henderson, Herman Maddox, John Trigg, Maurice Morgan, Erwin Eilens, Hewett Davis, Marin Wukasch, Z. G. Neal, Pete Campbell, Milton Coffey, Jack Crane, Jack Corbitt, Tec Harper, Dan Tamason, Printiss Burkett, Jack Cowley, and Edwood Brown. The back of the frame notes that this photo was taken during the 41st Session of the Texas Legislature.
Copy slide of a photograph of Will Rogers standing between two unidentified men at an event in Stamford, Texas. Several other men are seen standing behind them.
Copy negative of two pictures. In the first, Bertha Leo Buchanan is standing in Cameron Park in Waco, Texas with plants and trees behind her, taken in 1929. In the second, Bertha Leo Buchanan and Elsie West are standing together in front of a storage tank in a field in Putnam, Texas with trees in the background, taken in 1939.
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