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[Photograph of Two Women Facing Each Other]

Description: Photograph of two women standing face to face and wearing clothing from the turn of the twentieth century. They are standing before a hedgerow, with the woman on the left wearing an all white dress and hat, while the woman on the right has a white blouse, floral hat, and dark skirt.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Plaza Hotel]

Description: Photograph of a large white building identified as the Plaza Hotel. There is a sidewalk leading up to the front and various trees surrounding it. The back of the photograph is a postcard.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Portrait of Clarence Henry with a Stuffed Frog]

Description: Photograph of Clarence "Frogman" Henry lying on top of a piano. He is propped on his right arm and has his head in his left hand; there is a stuffed frog on his right shoulder, posed in the same way. Henry is wearing a suit with a light shirt, dark tie, and patterned jacket. Some of the piano keys are visible at the bottom of the image.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Portrait of Doctor]

Description: Photograph of a doctor identified as Dr. Horace Porter of Port Arthur and Kansas City, client of J.W. Carr. He has white hair and a beard, and is standing in front of plants by a building. There is handwriting on the back of the photograph that provides his name.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Portrait of Elizabeth Vuylsteke Terry]

Description: Photograph of a woman identified as Elizabeth Vuylsteke Terry. Her hair is short and brown, and she is smiling at the camera. She is wearing a light-colored dress and holding a white shawl on her shoulders. Her name is written on the back of the photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Portrait of Family Outdoors]

Description: Photograph of a family group identified as the Carr family taken on July 5, 1906. There are three women, two men, and three young girls. The woman in the front is holding the hand of one of the girls wearing a white dress and bonnet. One woman is seated on the left, behind another young girl. The two men are in the very back. There is a handwritten date and note (partially illegible) on the back of the photograph.
Date: July 5, 1906
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Portrait of John Syers]

Description: Portrait photograph of John Syers. He is wearing a suit and tie, and is pictured from the shoulders up. He has short hair and is wearing glasses, and is looking off to the left side of the photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Portrait of Marion Aquilina]

Description: Portrait photograph of a man identified as Marion Aquilina. He is wearing a suit and tie and resting his hand on his knee. His hair is combed and slicked back, and he is looking towards the camera with a neutral expression.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Portrait of Sarah Courts King]

Description: Photograph of a woman identified as Sarah Courts King, the first Anglo child born in Sabine Pass in 1836. She has dark hair and is wearing a long-sleeved black dress, black gloves, and bonnet, and looking away from the camera to the right. There is a card on the back of the photograph that reads, "Sarah Courts King. Family settled in Sabine Pass 1829. First white child born in the city, February 14, 1836. Born under Mexican Flag and lived under the Six Flags of Texas."
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Portrait of the Frank S. Schreck Family]

Description: Photograph of a family in an interior room. The room has a large rug, a piano, and multiple paintings. The group is facing the camera, with the exception of the woman in the center who seems to be playing the piano. The four boys on the right side of the photograph are each holding instruments, as well as the man standing next to them. There is an elderly man on the left side of the photograph, who is seated next to two small girls. There is a card on the back of the photograph that reads, "The… more
Date: 1900~
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast
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