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[Boy walking down a crowded street in Rosenberg, Texas]
Postcard image of Rosenberg, Texas taken by Schlueter. Horse and buggy in the middle of the street. A boy walking (away from camera) in foreground. Board and Rooms business on left and Real Estate business on right of photo.
[A boy wearing a dark suit.]
Photograph (oval) mounted on cardboard mat with gold trim around oval, of a boy. This photograph was found in the frame behind 1972.035.001. Young man wearing a dark jacket and pants, white shirt, blue tie(colored in), is sitting on a chair. His eyes are (colored) blue, also.
[A boy with a dog in front of a house, a man is standing on the porch]
photo of a boy with a dog, in front of what could be the Marek House in Guy, Texas
[Boys in baseball uniforms sitting in three cars]
Photographic print of boys in baseball uniforms sitting in three cars. Boys are identified as Leslie Priester, Robert Ransom, Willie Nash, Robin Bryan, Damon Wells, Willie Blakely, Marshall Rich, Edwin Eicholz, Walter Newton, Dr. Newton, Howard Brown, Joe Frazier, Robbie Darst, Shearer Wells, Joe Austin. Tree in center background. Unpainted wood building on right (background). Photograph is mounted on thin cardboard and has red bordered label on the back with typed names of boys in photograph. Cardboard has scalloped edges.
[Bracket-shaped draw knife]
Bracket-shaped draw knife with turned wooden handles and a 10 in steel blade. The handles have steel caps on the tips.
[Bracket-shaped with turned wooden handles and an interchangeable bit.]
Bracket-shaped with turned wooden handles and an interchangeable bit. The handles have steel caps on the tips. Bit is rectangular with the part used for shaving curved inward in a crescent shape.
[Brazos Brick and Drain-Tile]
Postcard image of Brazos Brick and Drain-Tile. Tile Works building in background. Train tracks run from foreground to background. Cow seen grazing near tracks to left of photo.
[Brazos Brick & Drain Tile works]
Postcard, Brazos Brick & Drain Tile Works with crew in foreground (two men are on horses). Rosenberg, TX.
[Brazos Bridge in Rosenberg. People are gathered on the bridge.]
Postcard, Brazos Bridge-Rosenberg. Horses and buggy on left end of bridge. People standing in center of bridge. Small wood frame house in background.
[The Brazos Railroad Bridge during the flood of 1899.]
Photograph of the Brazos Railroad Bridge during the flood of 1899. Railroad track runs from bottom center to background. People standing on the bridge in the background. Telephone poles along left and then to center of photo. Trees in background. Written at bottom of photo: S.P. R.R. Bridge July 7, 1899 ??. Photograph is mounted on a cardboard substrate with circular pattern framing photograph. Written at bottom of cardboard in gold: Lorenz Art Gallery Extra Finish (in drawing of paint palette and brushes) Richmond, Texas.
[Brazos River at flood stage in 1908]
Postcard image of Brazos River at flood stage in 1908. Bank edge in far left corner. Small boat in right corner.
[Brazos River at low water mark]
Photographic print mounted on cardboard. Brazos River at low water mark, taken at Richmond.
[The Brazos River Bridge, automobile crossing bridge]
Photograph of the Brazos River Bridge in Rosenberg, Texas as identified on the back of the photograph. An automobile can be seen driving across the bridge. Small portion of the near bank can be seen in the bottom right corner of the photo. Trees on opposite bank in background.
[The Brazos River bridge. Automobile on right side of bridge.]
Photograph of the Brazos River bridge. Automobile on right side of bridge. White posts on left and right of street. Utility pole on upper far right.
[Brazos River Bridge During Construction]
Postcard image of Brazos River bridge, Rosenberg, Texas. Colored image of river bridge. African-American men with a wagon in far left corner. Man walking in center foreground.
[Brazos River Bridge from a distance]
Photograph mounted on gray cardboard mat. Photo of the Brazos River Bridge, Rosenberg, Texas in 1912. Photo by Holman's. Photo has bare branch in far left corner. Left corner of mat is broken (piece missing). Grey spot in top, left corner of photo.
[Brazos River bridge in Richmond, Texas]
Postcard image of Brazos River bridge, Richmond, Texas. Smoke stack in (right) background. Reflection on bridge seen in water in the foreground. Cattle seen to left, under bridge.
[Brazos River bridge in Rosenberg. The river is dry under the bridge.]
Postcard, Brazos River bridge, Rosenberg, perhaps at end of construction. A horse drawn buggy with a man driving it is on the bridge. Two adults and two children are also on the bridge. Two men are standing under the bridge in the foreground.
[Brazos River Bridge opening ceremonies celebration. Large group of people standing under bridge.]
Photograph of the Brazos River Bridge opening ceremonies celebration in Richmond, Texas. Bridge partially seen at top of photo. Blurred image of man on far left of photo. Large group of people standing under bridge. Photo has black design around photo.
[The Brazos River Bridge, Richmond, Texas.]
Postcard image of the Brazos River Bridge, Richmond, Texas. Railroad bridge in foreground, other bridge in background.
[Brazos River during 1899 flood]
Photographic print mounted on cardboard. Brazos River taken from center of railroad bridge at high water, July 7, 1899. Buildings and standpipe visible on right bank.
[Brazos River Ferry, Rosenberg, Texas]
Postcard image of the Brazos River Ferry, Rosenberg, Texas. Ferry has six people on it. Small wooden boat in front of ferry. Two men are standing on the bank of river (left).
[Brazos River in Richmond]
Postcard image of the Brazos River at Richmond, Texas. Tall smoke stack in top right corner. Barge on left side of river in background. Yellowed tape marks across top right and left of photo.
[Brazos River in Rosenberg]
Postcard image of Brazos River, Rosenberg. Bridge to the left of photo. Fence line along left, also.
[The Brazos River Railroad Bridge in Rosenberg, Texas.]
Photograph of the Brazos River Bridge in Rosenberg, Texas (as written on back of photo in pencil). The bridge is to the left of the photograph and is partially obscured by a large tree on the right. Several people are standing below the bridge. One man (back to the camera), to center of photo, is wearing dark pants white shirt and hat. The man has his hands on his hips.
[the Brazos River taken during the flood of 1899.]
Photograph of the Brazos River taken during the flood of 1899. The Standpipe can be seen in the right background. Trees seen on left bank (top). Written on photo: River and Stand Pipe July 7, 1899. No. ? Photo is mounted on a cardboard substrate (white with circular pattern around print) and written in gold is at bottom of cardboard:: Lorenz Art Gallery Extra Finish (in drawing of a paint palette and brushes) Richmond, Texas. Photograph is faded.
[Brenner Blacksmith Shop in Rosenberg, Texas]
Photograph (copy) of the Brenner Blacksmith Shop in Rosenberg, Texas that stood in the 1800 block of Avenue H. Information was written in pencil on back of photo. Shop is a wooden one story building with a covered front entrance. Four thick round posts support the porch roof. A wagon wheel is hanging on the post to the left. Three men are standing to the left of photo (man in middle is holding a horse). Man in a wagon pulled by two dark colored mules on far right. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Brick two story building with iced-over awning]
Copy of photo of brick two story building with iced-over awning. Photo is labeled on front, "Ice Crash, Pickard & Huggins, Rosenberg, Tex, Dec. 20, 24." Meyer Forster Land and Loan building, 3rd. Street, Rosenberg.
[Bridge over the Brazos River at Rosenberg, Texas]
Postcard image of the first bridge over the Brazos River at Rosenberg, Texas. Bridge has people standing on it. A buggy and two horses are to the far left. Small wood building on opposite bank of river (right of photo).
Broken off ornament from frame.
Broken off ornament from frame.
bronze ladle
bronze ladle
[Brown and black striped, 3/4 of an inch wooden frame.]
Brown and black striped, 3/4 of an inch wooden frame. Still has glass, but doesn't have anything to hold the glass in.
[Brown envelope that contained the instruction documents from General Electric]
Brown envelope that contained the instruction documents from General Electric GE mailed to Mr. E.C. Zunker (the original owner)
brown jug with no top
brown jug with no top
Brown leather suitcase
Brown leather suitcase
[Brown Lylie, related to Rug Brown]
Photograph (copy) of Brown Lylie (kin to Rug Brown). Lylie, who is an African-American woman, has on a dark skirt with a jacket. She has a plaid bandana tied around her head. She is sitting in a wooden chair and is facing another wooden chair with a basket on it. She has a plate in her lap. A young boy wearing a golf cap is in the center, background. A small black dog is to the left of the photo. Partial view of an unpainted wooden building in the left background.
[Brown Lylie surrounded by a group of people.]
Photograph (copy) of Brown Lylie surrounded by a group of people. Lylie is seated in a wooden chair with her right hand resting on the crook of a cane. She is wearing a dark skirt and jacket, white shirt, and has a plaid bandana tied around her head. Five children and two adults are gathered around Lylie's chair. The corner of a table can be seen in the bottom left corner. An unpainted wooden building is in the left background. Trees in right background. Scanned image is of the copy.
Brown wooden rocking chair
Brown wooden rocking chair
[A brown, wooden shadow box frame that still has glass in it.]
A brown, wooden shadow box frame that still has glass in it. The frame is painted gold on the inside edge. It has an oval natural colored matte and two thick rectangular pieces of cardboard in it. It once had brown paper covering the back but all that is left of that is around the outer edge.
[A brown, wooden shadow box frame that still has glass in it.]
A brown, wooden shadow box frame that still has glass in it. The frame is painted gold on the inside edge. It has an oval natural colored matte and two thick rectangular pieces of cardboard in it. One of the pieces of cardboard is a print of an unidentified man's portrait. It once had brown paper covering the back but all that is left of that is around the outer edge.
Buckskin chair
Buckskin chair
[Building on the corner of Fourth and Morton Streets]
Photograph (copy) of a building on the corner of Fourth and Morton Streets in Richmond, Texas. The two story brick building has a sign "Drug Store" (a horse is tied to the post of the sign) on the northeast corner of the building. Eight men are standing in front of the building. Men are sitting or standing near the four front windows on the second floor of the building. Scanned image is of the copy.
Burgundy velvet settee
Wooden settee with faces and designs carved into the wood sections along the front and back. The back of the settee has turned-wood posts, leaving most of the back open, and carved designs at the top and sides. It is upholstered in red velvet along the seat, sides (at the arm rests) and a small segment in the center-top of the back.
[Burned printing shop]
Photograph (copy) of the burned printing shop that may have been on Fourth Street. Printing press on far left of photo. Five men and one boy (in short pants in foreground) at the burn site. Tall utility pole in center of photo. Brick building on left. Plaza Hotel (two-story white building) in center background. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Business buildings on the railroad]
Photograph of the business buildings on the railroad which were built about 1915. The buildings on left (2) are brick with a covered sidewalk; the second building has an additional closed in area on top of the sidewalk covering. The last building on the right is white stucco. There is a pile of garbage on the far right and a street in the foreground.
[Business Section in Richmond]
Postcard image of the Business Section, Richmond, Texas. Same as 1971.075.001f.
[Business Section in Richmond]
Postcard image of the business section of Richmond, Texas. Ben Franklin Stores (second building) and a Café are identified by sign. Eight cars are parallel parked along the street.
["Business Section" of downtown Rosenberg, TX]
Photographic postcard of downtown Rosenberg, TX, late 1940s. Intersection of Ave H and 3rd Street. Street light at top of photo. Photo at bottom reads: BUSINESS SECTION, ROSENBERG, TEX.
[Business section of Rosenberg]
Photographic copy of a postcard. Original returned to donor. Image is marked "Business section of Rosenberg." Rosenberg State bank is at right of photo.
[Business section of Rosenberg taken from Avenue H]
Photograph (copy) of the business section of Rosenberg taken from Avenue H down Third Street Circa 1930's. In white on bottom of photo is printed: BUSINESS SECTION, ROSENBERG, TEX. Cole Theatre on left with movie "Play Girl" advertised. On right of street at corner is Ost Garage and then Ost Barber shop. Cars and trucks parked on both sides of the street. A car and a truck are in the middle of the street. A stoplight is seen at top left of photo. Scanned image is of the copy.
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