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[The Baker and Hirsch Store, Richmond, Texas.]

Description: Photograph of the Baker and Hirsch Store, Richmond, Texas. Photo is mounted on cardboard. Photo has people on right, and horses and buggies on left. Train tracks in foreground. The store in the background is a one-story wood building. Photo has many stained spots across it. It top left corner there is a blank area. Cardboard mat has tear in top right corner (piece missing). Ink writing across bottom of mat.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

Banana Trees

Description: Photograph (copy) of "Banana (sic.) Trees" as written in black across the top of the photograph. Banana trees are confined to mainly the center to the right side of the photo. Other trees and grasses can be seen in foreground and background. A dirt street can be seen in the far left corner. Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Bank of J. H. P. Davis and Company]

Description: Photograph of the "Bank of J. H. P. Davis and Company, Richmond, Texas" as written on the front in white. The bank building is a two story stucco building with a corner entrance. A group of nine men dressed in suits are standing outside on the front steps. A rounded tower extends over and above the normal roofline. The tower reads: Beasley and George Bank. The window of that tower has written: Doctor O'Farrell. Window to the left of the tower reads: Dr. Lister's Office. Other window markings a… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Baptism taking place in a river, possibly the Brazos]

Description: Photograph (copy) of a baptism taking place in a river - possibly the Brazos River. A group of thirteen people are holding hands in the water. Two men in front of them are wearing dark suits. One of these men has his left hand on a young girls shoulder and his right hand is raised into the air. The other man in dark suit is holding a white object in his hands. River embankment in background. Horse standing on bank to left of photo. Scanned image and dimensions are of the copy.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Barn located near the Rich house]

Description: Photograph of the interior of a barn located near the Rich house. The wood and tin building has a dirt floor. Window or opening to far left has a ladder placed against 3 posts near it. Two barrels (one on a metal frame reads: The Texas Company Made in USA Texaco Oil 54 Gal.) on the left of photo. A cattle trough is on the right.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[A baseball team seated in front of covered grandstand area.]

Description: Photograph of a baseball team seated in front of covered grandstand area. One of the players is lying on his side with his head propped on his hands. Many people seated in grandstands. Horses and buggies in background. Boy (sitting on bench) in dark pants, white shirt, and hat, is holding a stick to far left of photo. Top right portion of photo has black area. Photograph is mounted on gray cardboard substrate.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Basketball team]

Description: Photograph (copy) of a basketball team. The members are identified as: First row: Leslie Perkins, Johnny Ellison. Second row: L. F. O'Shieles, Robert Ray, R.S. Duty. Man on left, front row is holding a basketball in his lap. The men are wearing shirts with a stripe through the center, and shorts. Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[The Bassett Home that was located at the corner of Jackson St.]

Description: Photograph of the Bassett Home that was located at the corner of Jackson Street and Sixth Street. It was the home of Clem and Libbie Bassett. The house is a white two story house with a porch located on the north west corner of the building. A second story white railed balcony is above the front porch. A bay window is found at the north east end of house and another on the west side. A railed balcony rests above the bay window at the west side. White picket fence surround north and west sides o… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[The Bathing Beach and Pier at Long Beach, California]

Description: Postcard image of The Bathing Beach and Pier at Long Beach, California. Crowd of people on beach. Ocean in background. Pier (also in background) runs from top, left to right of photo. Roof of small building in bottom, right corner. Bottom left corner and mid-left are two places where the photo has peeled away from the cardboard. Yellow spots top, right.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Beasley Depot - The Macrenia Railroad]

Description: Photograph (copy) of the Beasley Depot. The depot was on the New York, Texas & Mexican Railway which was nicknamed the "Macaroni Line" since it was constructed largely by Italian immigrant workers. The railway was later purchased by the Southern Pacific Railroad. The depot is a one story wooden building painted with light colors and dark trim. A sign reads: BEASLEY on the east side of the building. Crowd of people are gathered outside of the building. A locomotive is seen on the far right of ph… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum
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