Rescuing Texas History, 2010 - 32 Matching Results

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[Brick House on 1st Street]
Photograph of the large two-story house of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lindley, on 1st Street in Floresville, Texas. There are yellow flowers in the yard, and tree branches are visible in the foreground.
[Faith of Our Fathers Sesquicentennial]
Photograph of a group of people standing around a bouquet of flowers on a carved chair during the sesquicentennial celebration in Wilson County, Texas. They are, from left to right, John Grammer, Judge Marvin Quinney, Maurine Liles in pioneer dress, LaJuana Leus, and Alene Quinney.
[Field in Front of Brick House]
Photograph of a grassy field in front of a large two-story brick house on F Street in Floresville, Texas. A tree is visible in front of the building to the right.
[Five People at Sesquicentennial]
Photograph of John Grammer, Shirley Grammer, Maurine Liles, who wears a pioneer outfit, LaJuana Leus, and Allene Quinney, standing by a flower bouquet on a wooden chair, for the sesquicentennial of Wilson County, Texas.
[Floresville City Hall]
Photograph of the exterior of the city hall building on D Street in Floresville, Texas. A road is visible in the foreground, and there are trees and cars to the right.
[Floresville Railroad Depot]
Photograph of the yellow railroad depot building in Floresville, Texas. Trees and a building are visible to the left.
[Home of Maurine Liles]
Photograph of the two-story white clapboard home of Maurine Liles on Third Street in Floresville, Texas. Bushes are visible in front of the house, and there is a lamp post in the foreground.
[Home on First Street]
Photograph of the one story home and yard of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Burleson on First Street in Floresville, Texas.
[House in Floresville]
Photograph of a large two-story white house on 2nd Street near downtown Floresville, Texas. Several trees with purple blossoms are visible in the house's yard.
[House in Floresville]
Photograph of a large two-story house on F Street near Squeak's Store in Floresville, Texas. Trees are visible to the right.
[Memorial by Stockdale City Hall]
Photograph of several monuments and flower beds on the lawn in front of the Stockdale Community Building & City Hall in Stockdale, Texas. Cars are parked to the left.
[Mrs. Annie's Peanut Patch]
Photograph of a truck parked under a blue awning in front of Mrs. Annie's Peanut Patch in Floresville, Texas.
[Old Bank Building in Stockdale]
Photograph of a people and cars on the road in front of an old bank building in Stockdale, Texas. A sign hanging from the building to the right reads "Homemade Peanut Brittle". A water tower is visible in the background.
[Old Tiner House]
Photograph of the old Tiner house, made of stone and corrugated sheet metal, in Sutherland Springs, Texas. Trees are visible in front of the building.
[Photograph of Mayor Daniel Tejada]
Photograph of Mayor Daniel Tejada of Floresville, Texas, posing in a suit and tie.
[Plaque at Garza-Valadez Cemetery]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission plaque about the Garza-Valadez Cemetery in Floresville, Texas.
[Red Car in Front of House]
Photograph of a red car parked on the street in front of a single story white house on B Street in Floresville, Texas. Trees are visible to the left.
[Sesquicentennial Trail Ride]
Photograph of three women carrying flags on horseback at the sesquicentennial trail ride in Wilson County, Texas.
[Sesquicentennial Volunteers]
Photograph of the volunteers for the Wilson County sesquicentennial in the district court room in the Wilson County courthouse in Floresville, Texas.
[Shirley Grammer Holding Wiseman Bible]
Photograph of Shirley Grammer holding the Wiseman Bible in front of a potted plant by a brick building in Wilson County, Texas.
[Sidewalk Leading to House]
Photograph of a sidewalk leading up to the Rodriguez House in Stockdale, Texas. There are several trees in the yard on either side of the sidewalk.
Single-Story House on 1st Street
Photograph of a white, wood-paneled house in Floresville, Texas. The house is a single story with a conical point in the center and a wrap-around porch. The front of the house is hedged by bushes and there are trees and other plants surrounding the building. Text on the back of the photograph says, "Single frame house, 1st Street."
[The Stockdale Museum]
Photograph of the exterior of the white clapboard Stockdale Museum building in Stockdale, Texas. A sign and another building are visible to the left.
[Two-Story Brick House]
Photograph of a large two-story brick house in Wilson County, Texas. Trees, a sidewalk, and 1st Street are visible in the foreground.
[Two Story House]
Photograph of a large two-story house, the home of Nancy and Paul Traeger, on 3rd Street and East Street in Floresville, Texas. There is a row of bushes in front of the house's porch.
[Two-Story White House]
Photograph of a large two-story white house with spacious grounds on 3rd Street in Floresville, Texas. There are trees on a lawn, and a truck is parked in front of a garage to the right.
[Two Women at Sesquicentennial Event]
Photograph of two women, identified as Polley Stryker and Dottie Bowden, dressed in black for Ella Ware Day, a Texas sesquicentennial event in Stockdale, Texas.
[Two Women at Wilson County Sesquicentennial]
Photograph of Connie Rodrriguez, a Texas Ranger historian, standing with Connie Reyes in front of a doorway at the Wilson County sesquicentennial birthday party. An unidentified woman in pioneer dress and bonnet is visible to the left.
[Ullman House]
Photograph of several trees in the yard of the two-story house of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ullman in Floresville, Texas.
[Watermelon Sculpture]
Photograph of sculptures of large watermelons in front of the "Welcome to Stockdale" sign in Stockdale, Texas. Trees are visible to the right and in the background.
[Watermelon-Shaped Sign]
Photograph of a sign shaped like a watermelon, with the text "Welcome to the Watermelon Jubilee, Stockdale, Tx." painted on it. A building and a bush are visible in the background.
[Women Outside Stockdale Museum]
Photograph of two women, identified as Connie Reyes and Maurine Liles, standing outside the back of the Stockdale Museum on Dr. Ella Ware Day in Stockdale, Texas.
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