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[West end of the Rosenberg Railroad Station]

Description: Photograph (copy) of the west end of the Rosenberg Railroad Station. The station building is a white stucco building. A woman is sitting on a flat wagon to far right of photo. Palm trees and shrubbery landscaping behind the wagon. A train (Southern Pacific) can be seen in the background. Train tracks in the foreground (left). Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[White picket fence and gate]

Description: Photographic print looking out from yard (maybe Myers, Jones, or George yard??) There are shrubs growing against the white picket fence. Part of an oak tree can be seen on the right side. There is a black bird sitting on a fence post to the right of the photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[A white two story house with small central upper and lower porches.]

Description: Photo of a white two story house with small central upper and lower porches, dark 'shutters, Brick chimney on right end, white picket fence around yard. Five African Americans standing among trees to the left of house. Three boys and a dog standing on and next to steps to front gate. Man, woman, girl standing in front of bottom porch. Five people (three men, two women?) standing on upper porch. Several outbuildings visible behind the house. Image is faded and yellow. Image is mounted on … more
Date: 1880
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Whitten Home]

Description: Photo of the Whitten Home (Formerly Phillips). 300 block of Jackson Street, Richmond. One and a half story home. White paint is peeling. House has been moved to museum property at 500 Houston Street as the Long-Smith Cottage.
Date: 1962
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Whitten Home, Richmond.]

Description: Photograph of Whitten Home, Richmond. Home was originally located on the 300 block of Jackson St., now is located at 500 Houston Street as the Long-Smith Cottage. One story wood home, double chimneys, central front porch. Four people are standing on the front porch. White fence encloses yard. Large, bare tree in yard at left. Image is mounted on a tan cardboard matte. Image dimensions are 21.3 cm x 15.0 cm. Image is very faded and yellow. Matte is damaged as follows: lower right corner … more
Date: 1880
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[William Kinchen Davis]

Description: Photograph (copy) of William Kinchen Davis, a member of the Mier Expedition. Davis has a chain wrapped around his shoulder and attached to his left ankle. He is seated and is wearing a dark three-piece suit with a dark hat. Scanned image is of the copy. Copy is not centered and is dark.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[William Kinchen Davis as an older man.]

Description: Photograph of William Kinchen Davis as an older man. He is wearing a dark jacket and vest, white shirt, dark bow tie. He has a watch chain from vest button to pocket. There is a walking stick in foreground. Photograph is mounted on cardboard substrate. Back of photo has: Louis Rice, Photo. Written in scrolls with drawing of a camera, a paint palette and brushes, and two women's faces framed in round frames. Photo has peeling spots along the cardboard. It has dark brown spots across top and lef… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Willie B. Blakely and Robert Ransom riding tricycles.]

Description: Photograph of Willie B. Blakely and Robert Ransom riding tricycles. As identified on back of photo in black ink: Willie B. (W.B.) son of Kate Wessendorff and T. Calvin Blakely; and Robert son of Mamie Wessendorff and Real F. Ransom. Two boys in leather pants and hats on metal tricycles. White picket fence in background. Photograph is mounted on a white cardboard mat. Photo is torn (piece missing) in top, left corner. Mat is broken in top, left and right corners. Yellow spots on photo and mat.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Woman standing by a net at Booth Tennis Courts]

Description: Photographic print taken at Booth Tennis Courts. A woman, with dark shoulder length hair, is standing near the net of the tennis court. She is wearing a light colored button up shirt and shorts. She has a tennis racquet over her right shoulder. Street and chain link fence along left side of photo. Moss draped trees in center and right background. White picket fence in background to the right of the photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Women eating lunch at a table set up in a yard.]

Description: Photograph of women eating lunch at a table set up in a yard. Black and white image has been hand tinted in pink and green tones. Women are identified from left to right as follows: _______, Mrs. J.W. Slavin, _______, Mrs. Archie [Davis] Jones, Miss Fannie Sansbury, Mrs. Rachel Davis, Mrs. Mary McGee. Photograph has been removed from its original matte. Matte is a gray tri-fold enclosure with scalloped edges. Photograph opening has a slightly arched top.
Date: 1930
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[World War I of Ligny in Barrois]

Description: Postcard from World War I of Ligny in Barrois written by H.N. Pierce to his mother, Mrs. J.B. Pierce from Sugar Land, Texas. Photo has line of wagons on street. Buildings on left of photo. Postcard has tear on bottom (piece missing) and is crinkled in several places.
Date: 1919
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[A young man with dark hair]

Description: Photograph mounted on cardboard substrate of a young man with dark hair, wearing dark shoes, stockings, and pants. He has a white shirt with dark scarf tied in a bow at his neck. He has his right leg crossed over his left. His left hand is resting on a wicker chair. Bottom of cardboard reads: C. O. Lorenze, Richmond, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Lorenz, C.O.
Partner: Fort Bend Museum
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