Center of photo shows steam tractor pulling some sort of grain thrasher. Shows some store fronts, with many people standing on sidewalks. Shows men, women and children, and one wagon pulled by mules on the dirt street.
J. T. Torrence Home in Moody, TX showing 3 women and 2 young boys on front lawn; c. 1905. Large two-story frame with wraparound front porch w columns. Round, pointed turret room on 2nd story with windows. L-R: Icle Torrence, seated are Mrs Nettie Torrence and J T Torrence, behind Nettie is Nora Torrence and Luddie "Dick" Torrence (father of Elizabeth Torrence)
Kopperl street scene showing store fronts, dirt street with buggies and teams of horses, a well in the street, two men sitting on front porch of one store front.
A man holding a horse hitched to a buggy in front of his home, with wife and two children. The wife is standing by the buggy. One child is in the buggy and the other is standing on the porch.
10 workers in front of Clifton College, some holding tools and some resting on lumber. The men standing in front of the building are, left to right, Ole Knudson, Frederick Hogeroll, Aslak O Seljos, Torger T Hogeroll, Dan Nelson, N Jacob Nelson and Hendrick Dahl.
Shows only building of Meridian College soon after completion. The building is stone, three stories with basement windows showing. Can see countryside and hill in back of building. Photo by Walter B Parker Sr. taken in 1907.
Group photo of graduating class of 1906 for Meridian College, taken in front of the college, with row seated in front and two rows standing in back First row: fourth from left, Moe Bertleson, seventh, Mr. Lamar, teacher, eighth, Mr. Roden, teacher, ninth, Mr. Carroll, teacher, twelfth, Dessie Parker, thirteenth, Mrs. Parker, fourteenth, Maggie Bonds, fifteenth, Mrs. Lamar and children second row: fifth from left, Cora Duncan, ninth, Della Hunt Townley, eleventh, Gallie Adair, twelfth, Pearl Yales, thirteenth, Eula Yales, fourteenth, Mrs. Lamar's sister Third row: first, Verna Pallmeyer, second, Wessie Steele, third, Cora Parker, eleventh, Blanche Lightfoot, thirteenth, Berllie Lightfoot, fourteenth, Eula Weeks
A parade float with the sign "Battleing for Trade". The letters "REAS" on top probably indicates that this float was promoting the store Oscar J. Rea & Co.
Photograph of a river bank at a road crossing, probably the Bosque River. Persons in a small horse-drawn carriage are visible in the background, up the river bank on the path.
R.T. Vaughn weighing bales of cotton, to his right is a man holding team of horses attached to wagon with cotton bales, and to his left is his helper, Andy Gore.
A group of people have a "tea party" in the yard in front of their home. Some sort of device consisting of a barrel and pump appears to be producing the "tea".
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