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[Dr. Boykin's House]

Description: Photograph of the exterior of the two-story house of Dr. Boykin in Wilson County, Texas. There is a wrap-around porch on both floors to the left.
Date: October 12, 2009
Creator: Grammer, Shirley
Partner: Wilson County Historical Society

[Four Men by Fence]

Description: Photograph of four men, identified as Gene Maeckel, John Grammer, Allen Kosub, and Bobby Hastings, standing at the site of the 40-Mile Hole in Wilson County, Texas. A wire fence is visible to the left.
Date: February 27, 2009
Partner: Wilson County Historical Society

[Historians at Alvin Kuykendal Ranch]

Description: Photograph of several historians standing on a dirt road at the Alvin Kuykendal Ranch in Wilson County, Texas. Those in the back are, from left to right, John Grammer, Regina Kosub, and Maurine Liles, and those in the front are Allen Kosub, Gene Maeckel, and Alvin Kuykendal.
Date: 2009
Creator: Grammer, Shirley
Partner: Wilson County Historical Society

[Old Stockdale Jail]

Description: Photograph of the old jail building in Stockdale, Texas. There is another building to the right, and trees and a road are visible in the background.
Date: May 2008
Creator: Liles, Maurine
Partner: Wilson County Historical Society

[Zion Fair Baptist Church]

Description: 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.
Date: July 9, 2007
Creator: Grammer, Shirley
Partner: Wilson County Historical Society

[Welcome Reception for Dr. Loston]

Description: Photograph of Dr. Gloria Jackson, Rev. Milbrew Davis, Dr. Adena Williams Loston and Mrs. Shirley Davis, taken during a welcome reception for Dr. Loston as the new President of St. Philip's College. The photograph was taken in the Heritage Room on the MLK campus.
Date: April 5, 2007
Partner: St. Philips College

[Photograph of Polley Mansion]

Description: Photograph of the exterior of the White Hall Polley Mansion in Wilson County, Texas. A sign is visible in front of the fence in the foreground, and there are trees on the other side of the fence.
Date: 2006
Creator: Grammer, Shirley
Partner: Wilson County Historical Society

[Man on Ranch]

Description: Photograph of Johnnie Zaiontz walking past a house surrounded by trees on the Tom Callaway Ranch in La Vernia, Texas.
Date: April 5, 2005
Creator: Grammer, Shirley
Partner: Wilson County Historical Society

Skiles Residence

Description: Photograph of an exterior view of the Skiles residence on 813 Beltline Road in Richardson, Texas. The wooden house has a covered porch that extends to three sides of the house. Various objects are sitting on the porch. Plants and trees grow around the house. It was built by Thomas and Priscilla Skiles in the 1860s.
Date: March 2005
Partner: Richardson Public Library

Skiles Residence

Description: Photograph of a front-exterior view of the Skiles residence on 813 Beltline Road in Richardson, Texas. The wooden house is two-stories tall with a covered porch extending to the right. Plants and shrubs are growing in front of the house. It was built by Thomas and Priscilla Skiles in the 1860s.
Date: March 2005
Partner: Richardson Public Library

Skiles Residence

Description: Photograph of an exterior view of the Skiles residence on 813 Beltline Road in Richardson, Texas. The wooden house has a covered porch that extends to three sides of the house. A swing is hanging from the back of the porch. In the yard, there is a water hose, lawn chairs, and a picnic table; trees surround the house. It was built by Thomas and Priscilla Skiles in the 1860s.
Date: March 2005
Partner: Richardson Public Library

Skiles Residence

Description: Photograph of an exterior view of the Skiles residence on 813 Beltline Road in Richardson, Texas. The wooden house has a covered porch that extends to the right. Various objects are sitting on the porch. Plants and trees grow around the house. It was built by Thomas and Priscilla Skiles in the 1860s.
Date: March 2005
Partner: Richardson Public Library
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