Abilene Library Consortium - 15 Matching Results

Search Results

[Illustration of T&P Train #20]
Photograph of an illustration of T&P train #20. Written on the image is "The Texas & Pacific Ry. 1876." Written below the photo is "T.&P."
[Illustration of T&P Train #20]
Photograph of an illustration of T&P train #20. Written on the image is "The Texas & Pacific Ry. 1876." Below the image is "Southwest Collection."
[Original T&P Station in Marshall, Texas]
Photograph of the first T&P station in Marshall, Texas. Written below the image is "T&P's (First) Marshall Station - Marshall, Texas - 1870's."
[T&P Emigrant Sleeping Car]
Copy photo of an illustration of a T&P Emigrant Sleeping Car from the 1870's. Written below the image are "Circa 1870's" and "T.&P."
[T&P Engraving of Fort Worth]
Photograph of an engraving of the city of Fort Worth, Texas. The image depicts Fort Worth with buildings stretching into the distance and five plumes of smoke rising from throughout, two of which can be seen to come from train engines. The caption of the image is "Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, 1876. 'Queen of the Prairies.'" The "Queen of the Prairies" phrase comes from a nickname for Fort Worth. Written below the image is "This engraving is part of an 1876 T&P map," and "J.C. McDaniel."
[T&P Map and Advertisement]
Copy photo of a T&P map and advertisement. Written around the border of the map are "No other route can offer such inducements to the traveling public is the Texas & Pacific Railway," "Shortest and quickest line from Texas to St. Louis and the East," "Palace day and night cars on all through trains." and "The only direct all rail route to Memphis and the Southeast." Written below the image are "Timetable issued June 1875 (15 x 23 inches)" and "C. F. Taylor (Mr C. H. Sypert - Collection)."
[T&P Roundhouse in Marshall, Texas]
4 photographs of the T&P roundhouse and shops in Marshall, Texas. In the bottom left photo a man is posing next to a wagon, and there is construction debris throughout the area. Written below the images are "T&P Roundhouse and shops at Marshall, Texas very early view 1870's" and "Harrison County Historical Museum."
[T&P Shops in Marshall, Texas]
2 photographs of the T&P shops in Marshall, Texas. There is a train car pulled up beside the building. Written next to the top photo is "Shows architecture of building to good advantage." Below the bottom photo are written "T&P Shops at Marshall, Texas 1870-1880's with 'Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car' parked beside shop" and "Harrison County Historical Museum."
[T&P Timetable]
Copy photo of a framed T&P timetable. Written underneath the image are "Timetable issued June 1875 (15 x 23 inches)" and "C. F. Taylor (Mr. C. H. Sypert Collection)."
[T&P Train #20]
Copy photo of an illustration of T&P train #20. Written on the image is "The Texas & Pacific Ry. 1876." Below the image is written "T.&P."
[Photograph of Pine Street Looking South]
Photograph of a trolley car in the middle of a large dirt road between rows of two-story buildings. A small group of men and women wait in a line to enter the trolley car from the right. A man sits on top of an open, horse-drawn buggy to the left of the trolley car. There is a thin decorative border around the photograph.
Portrait of Baby
Copy negative of two photographs. The photograph on the left shows Nat and Mollie Perkins with two young neighbor girls. Mr. Perkins is seated with his leg crossed and is wearing a dark suit. Mrs. Perkins is standing behind him and the two young girls are standing on either side of him. An attached typed note beneath the photograph reads, "Mother & Father Nat. D. Perkins and neighbor children." The photograph on the right is of John William Perkins as a baby. Beneath the photograph is a typed note that reads, "John William Perkins (5 months)."
Portrait of Children #1
Copy negative of an artist's portrait of Clara Ann Hefner and Katie Syrena Hefner as toddlers sitting in chairs.
Portrait of Children #2
Copy negative of an artist's portrait of Clara Ann Hefner and Katie Syrena Hefner as toddlers sitting in chairs.
[Views of the Texas & Pacific General Office]
Four photographs showing various views of the Texas & Pacific Railway buildings in Marshall, Texas. Two images at the top show a wide view of railroad tracks in front of three buildings: a tall, two-story building with wrap-around porches to the left; a smaller, one-story building in the center; and a long building with a covered loading bay where several train cars are parked. The lower images show a close-up view of the first two buildings (left) and of the third building (right). Text at the bottom of the mat says, "T&P General Office at Marshall, Texas 1873-1884 later used to house the early T&P hospital."
Back to Top of Screen