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[Ullman House]
Photograph of several trees in the yard of the two-story house of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ullman in Floresville, Texas.
[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.
[Man Waving in Car]
Photograph of two men in a car, including Judge Voges waving on the right, during the Wilson County centennial in Floresville, Texas. A line of people stands in front of the Wilson County Telephone Company building in the background.
[Three Men Sitting in Courthouse]
Photograph of three men, one sitting at a desk and two standing, in a room in the Wilson County courthouse in Floresville, Texas.
[Floresville Playground]
Photograph of a playground in Floresville, Texas. Trees are visible in the background.
[Voges Family Portrait]
Photograph of Mrs. Richard Voges and Judge Richard Voges sitting in chairs for a family portrait. Their children, Walter Voges and Richard D. Voges, stand between them.
[Four People By Bench]
Photograph of two women, including Mrs. Richard Voges on the right, seated on a bench, and two men, including Ernst Marx to the right, standing behind it.
[Photograph of Kathleen Canfield Williams]
Photograph of Kathleen Canfield Williams as a young girl wearing a locket and a dress.
[Kathleen Canfield Williams Sitting]
Photograph of Kathleen Canfield Williams as a young girl sitting on the post of a wooden fence.
[Cars Parked Outside Courthouse]
Photograph of several cars parked outside the Wilson County courthouse in Floresville, Texas. Trees are visible on the courthouse lawn.
[Old Hospital]
Photograph of a road in front of an old hospital building on Hospital Blvd. in Floresville, Texas.
[Children in Costumes]
Photograph of a group of school children in costumes standing in front of a building. A water cistern is visible to the right.
[People at Library]
Photograph of two women and two children standing under the awning at the front entrance to the Martha Eschenberg Public Library in Floresville, Texas. A tree is visible in the background.
[Desk Inside Public Library]
Photograph of a large desk inside the Martha Eschenberg Public Library in Floresville, Texas. Bookshelves are visible in the background.
[Wilson County Bookmobile]
Photograph of a large truck, labeled the "Bookmobile", in front of the Martha Eschenberg Public Library in Floresville, Texas. The text on the side of the truck reads: "Wilson County Library "That All May Read"".
[Inside the Bookmobile]
Photograph of shelves full of books and two stools inside the Wilson County Bookmobile in Floresville, Texas.
[Photograph of Harold Schott]
Photograph of Mayor Harold Schott standing in front of two chairs, an American flag, and a seal on the wall in La Vernia, Texas.
[Photograph of Mayor Daniel Tejada]
Photograph of Mayor Daniel Tejada of Floresville, Texas, posing in a suit and tie.
[House in La Vernia]
Photograph of a small blue house with a porch in La Vernia, Texas. There are several trees on the lawn in front of the house.
[Three People in a Cemetery]
Photograph of Sarita Jimenez, Judge Rudy Garza, and his daughter Mary Jane Garza standing in the Garza-Valadez Cemetery in Floresville, Texas. Trees and tombstones are visible in the background.
[Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church]
Photograph of the exterior of the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Saspamco, Texas.
[Zion Fair Baptist Church]
Photograph of the exterior of the white clapboard Zion Fair Baptist Church building and the sign in front of it in La Vernia, Texas. Trees are visible in the background.
Dewees, Texas Post Office
On the porch of the building is a man seated, a woman standing with another woman seated with child in arms. Water cistern on the left side of the building with a pipe attched to the roof gutter. It is a single story wood frame building with an attic window. Lower windows open.
Ranch House of Ed Dewees
Photograph of large white house with upper and lower porches. A young girl is standing on the lower porch. There is a white picket fence surrounding the house. The roofs several other building can be seen behind the ranch house.
Home of Fritz Eilert
Two-story, unpainted, wood farm house on the Dewees Ranch. There is a small covered front proch added, as well additional living space in the rear of the house.
Otto Reininger Home on the Dewees Ranch
Rustic two story wood frame home on the Dewees Ranch. There is a porch attached to the front of the house along with a outlying building behind the structure.
[William Ortman Home]
Two story frame house with windmill, picket fence and two outlying buildings.
Dewees School House
Rustic wood frame school house with shutters on windows. Five men standing outside in front of the door next to a small pile of wood.
The John Hern Gin
Photograph of the John Hern Gin in Fairview, Texas. Trees are in the front of the gin with the smokestack and water tower shown in the background.
Annie Dial Home
Photograph of white frame house with two front side porches. A small child is sitting in a stroller in front of the steps going to the porch on the left.
F. W. Extence House
Photograph of white frame house with a wide front porch. Seven adults are standing on the porch; a litte girl is standing in the yard in front of the house.
R.C. Lange House
Photograph of frame house with wide wrap-around porch supported by white pillars. Three ladies are standing on the front corner of the porch. The house is surrounded by a net wire fence.
Charlie Westerman's Second Cabin
Photograph of log cabin with open door and tin roof. This was the second cabin built by Uncle Charlie Westerman.
Old Faireview School
Photograph of the old Fairview school house. It is a two-story wood structures with two visible doors with steps.
[Students at Fairview School]
Photograph of the Fairview School students of the 1911-1912 school year in front of a building in Cleveland, Texas. Several of them are identified as Jim Ray, Lloyd Rawls, Fletchard Bell, Burton Hill, principal Wynne Seale, Ella Bell, Earl Morse, Ester Phillips, teacher Bessie Burris, Pearl English, Pansy Henson, Clarabel McKenzie, Agnes Hill, Stella Hearn, Isabel Phillips, Lucille Gentry, Iley Ray, Violet Henson, and Betty Wright.
The "Rock" Methodist Church
White frame church, with two doors that are closed. There are shutter on the windows and steps leading up to the doors.
Cox Confectionary Store
Photograph of the inside of Cox Confectionary soda counter. There are two men behind the soda counter with ties on. One customer appears to be holding or standing close behind a Coca-Cola cut out at the end of the candy counter. There is a fourth gentleman seated on a bar stool in checkered pants, linen shirt and cowboy hat with a soda glass in hand.
I. D. Flores Drug Store
Interior of I. D. Flores Drug Story in Floresville, Texas. Identified in the photo is druggist I. D. Flores,Sr. and Benjamin A. Quintanilla.
Central Rexall Drug Store
Photograph of the front of the I. D. Flores Drug Store. A wagon drawn by a single horse is in front of the store. Sitting on the seat of the wagon is Benjamin A. Quintanilla; holding the horse is Eligio P. Castro; and standing by the hitching post is I. D. Flores.
Old City Hall - Downtown (C Street) Floresville
Photograph of brick, two-story building. Signs indicate City Hall on lower floor and Floresville Masonic Lodge on second floor.
Wilson County Courthouse
Photograph of white court house building.
Blue Bonnet Courts
Photograph of a park with Pecan trees, tables and benches. Small cabins can be seen in the background. Label on photograph says Pecan Park.
W.W. Rhode - One Price Cash Store
Photograph of brick, two-story building located at 3rd and C Street in Floresville. One person is going into the store; another is standing at the corner of the building; and two men are unloading goods from a horse drwn wagon at the side of the building - one is on the wagon and the other walking toward the wagon. A fith person can be seen leaning on a post past the wagon. A True Value Hardware Store is currenty located in this building.
Floresville Baptist Church
Photograph of white frame church building. There is a picket fence on the right and left sides of the church. Several buildings can be seen in the background.
A.W. Murray Furniture Store
Photograph of single-story, brick building. Furniture can be seen in the front of the builg as well as part of awagon on the left end.
Alledo School
Photograph of children in front of school house. Pictured in photo are left to right: Top Row; Clara Kinsey, Verna Teague, Gussie Cox, Emma Kinsey 2nd Row; Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Alfonso Grassel, Garvey Odom, Bryan Teague, Euclid Peavey 3rd Row: Edith Teague, Unknown, Bessie Cox, Etwell Peavy 4th Row; Arthur Smith, Unknown, Raymond Peavy, Vincent Grassell
Floresville Academy Students (Literary Lovely)
Photograph of Floresville Academy students. Pictured from left to right are: Top Left; Green Gillett Back Row; Zella Dickey, Annie Hassay, Kate Isviss, Jennie Bayles, Lola Gilleth, Eugene Dickey, Bob Seale Middle Row; Julia Agee, Morra Garrison, Osie Lawhon, Mary Houston, Carrie Evans, Maria Agee, Nannie, Houston, Garrison Front Row; Alonzo Franks, unknown, Ernest Livingston, Professor Lopas, Allie Murrary, Ebbie Agee, Claude Thomas
Floresville School Students
Photograph of students in front of school house. The card held by the boy in the middle of the front row says; Floresville, Texas. The boy's name is Haywood McDaniel. The boy who is third from the right in the first row is Charlie Culpepper. The teacher on the top row, far left, is Miss Myrtle Hurley (Mrs. Ed Franklin).
Floresville Public School
Photograph of white, two-story, brick building with trees in foreground and water tower and trees in background.
Floresville High School
Photograph of brick school building.
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