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Wheel oiler
Wheel oiler
Wheel oiler
Wheel oiler
[Wheeled Chair]
Forerunner of the wheelchair, made of cane and wood. The chair has steel rod at back which can be adjusted
whiskey jug, with handle and top
whiskey jug, with handle and top
[White and black enamel lid with handle in the center of top.]
White and black enamel lid with handle in the center of top. Possibly goes to 91.11.7.
A white baby dress
A white baby dress
[White enamel bowl with black trim around the lip.]
White enamel bowl with black trim around the lip. There is a whole in the lip for hanging.
[White enamel ware chamber pot with black trim around the lip]
White enamel ware chamber pot with black trim around the lip; 5/8" lip
[White enamel ware stew pot with two handles]
White enamel ware stew pot with two handles. Handles and rim are black.
[White enameled bowl with 7/8 lip trimmed with red.]
White enameled bowl with 7/8 lip trimmed with red. One hole in lip for hanging.
[White enameled pail with red trim on lip]
White enameled pail with red trim on lip. Wire bail with wooden handle.
white lace place mat
white lace place mat
white lace place mat
white lace place mat
white lace place mat
white lace place mat
[White napkin]
white napkin small version of 2003.013.014
white napkin. One corner has purple fruit with green leaves stitched to it
white napkin. One corner has purple fruit with green leaves stitched to it
white napkin with blue outline. Purple, pink, and green flower on corner
white napkin with blue outline. Purple, pink, and green flower on corner
white napkin with rooster stitched to one corner
white napkin with rooster stitched to one corner
white napkin with white and purple flowers stitched to one corner
white napkin with white and purple flowers stitched to one corner
White painted rocking chair.
White painted rocking chair.
[White picket fence and gate]
Photographic print looking out from yard (maybe Myers, Jones, or George yard??) There are shrubs growing against the white picket fence. Part of an oak tree can be seen on the right side. There is a black bird sitting on a fence post to the right of the photograph.
white pillow case with buttons
white pillow case with buttons
White pillowcase with Crocheted edge.
White pillowcase with Crocheted edge.
[White quilt with blue interior border and flower design]
white quilt with blue interior border and flower design of blue and white flowers
[White rectangular shaped tablecloth]
rectangle shaped tablecloth. White. End has floral pattern stiched to cloth
White skirt with lace bottom.
White skirt with lace bottom.
white table cloth
white table cloth
white table cloth with flower design on each corner
white table cloth with flower design on each corner
[White two story home viewed from south]
Photo of the Calder Home River Rd., (Front Street) Richmond. White two story home viewed from south.
[A white two story house with small central upper and lower porches.]
Photo of a white two story house with small central upper and lower porches, dark 'shutters, Brick chimney on right end, white picket fence around yard. Five African Americans standing among trees to the left of house. Three boys and a dog standing on and next to steps to front gate. Man, woman, girl standing in front of bottom porch. Five people (three men, two women?) standing on upper porch. Several outbuildings visible behind the house. Image is faded and yellow. Image is mounted on thin cardboard matte. Matte is missing lower right corner and upper right corner. Image dimensions: 24.2 cm x 19.1 cm. Photo is often referred to as "Old Prairie Home" of the Jones/Ryon family (George Ranch). Digital enhancement (performed 12/1999) of back side of matte revealed "Mr. Walter Jones, Richmond, Tex." written faintly in pencil.
[Whitten Home]
Photo of the Whitten Home (Formerly Phillips). 300 block of Jackson Street, Richmond. One and a half story home. White paint is peeling. House has been moved to museum property at 500 Houston Street as the Long-Smith Cottage.
[Whitten Home, Richmond.]
Photograph of Whitten Home, Richmond. Home was originally located on the 300 block of Jackson St., now is located at 500 Houston Street as the Long-Smith Cottage. One story wood home, double chimneys, central front porch. Four people are standing on the front porch. White fence encloses yard. Large, bare tree in yard at left. Image is mounted on a tan cardboard matte. Image dimensions are 21.3 cm x 15.0 cm. Image is very faded and yellow. Matte is damaged as follows: lower right corner broken off; missing piece along upper edge, 7.5-12.5 cm from left corner.
[Wiley Jones. Jones is wearing a plaid three piece suit.]
Photograph (copy) of Wiley Jones. Jones is wearing a plaid three piece suit. He has his left arm resting on a draped table to his left. His right arm is behind his jacket tail. Jones has graying hair with a long scraggly salt and pepper beard. The original was framed with an arch to top of photograph. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Wiley Jones wearing a dark suit with a white plaid pattern]
Photographic print of Wiley Jones, taken by Anderson's studio, 85 Main Street, Houston, TX. Jones is wearing a dark suit with a white plaid pattern. He has a long beard that reaches to the 4th button from the bottom of his vest. His left elbow is resting on a draped structure to the right of the portrait. The photograph is mounted on a cardboard substrate with black writing encased by trim that reads: From Anderson's 85 Main Street, Houston, Texas.
[Wiley Martin Monument in Richmond]
Print of the Wiley Martin Monument, Richmond. Star and Loral leaf emblem at top. Photo taken 3-21-62 by H. E. Treichler. Removed from photo album.
Wiley Powel Jones
Wiley Powel Jones
[Will Wheat leaning by a hat]
photo of will wheat son of Mildred Ryon and Jim Wheat Grandson of Polly Ryon
[William Chester Morrison. He is sitting outdoors.]
Photograph of William Chester Morrison. He is sitting outdoors in a wooden chair. He is wearing a light colored shirt (with buttons down the front) and dark pants. Shrubs to his right and left. House in the background.
[William Kinchen Davis]
Photograph (copy) of William Kinchen Davis, a member of the Mier Expedition. Davis has a chain wrapped around his shoulder and attached to his left ankle. He is seated and is wearing a dark three-piece suit with a dark hat. Scanned image is of the copy. Copy is not centered and is dark.
[William Kinchen Davis as an older man.]
Photograph of William Kinchen Davis as an older man. He is wearing a dark jacket and vest, white shirt, dark bow tie. He has a watch chain from vest button to pocket. There is a walking stick in foreground. Photograph is mounted on cardboard substrate. Back of photo has: Louis Rice, Photo. Written in scrolls with drawing of a camera, a paint palette and brushes, and two women's faces framed in round frames. Photo has peeling spots along the cardboard. It has dark brown spots across top and left.
[William Mitchell.]
Photograph (copy) of William Mitchell. Mitchell who has dark hair parted slightly on his left and combed closely to the sides, and short dark mustache, is wearing a dark jacket (top button is buttoned) with a white shirt and dark bow tie. He is facing slightly to the left. Portrait ends just below shoulders. Scanned image is of the copy.
[William Ryon]
Negative 35mm film of image of William Ryon. The image is the same as 1974.025.006a Original photograph was enclosed in George family scrapbook.
[Willie B. Blakely and Robert Ransom riding tricycles.]
Photograph of Willie B. Blakely and Robert Ransom riding tricycles. As identified on back of photo in black ink: Willie B. (W.B.) son of Kate Wessendorff and T. Calvin Blakely; and Robert son of Mamie Wessendorff and Real F. Ransom. Two boys in leather pants and hats on metal tricycles. White picket fence in background. Photograph is mounted on a white cardboard mat. Photo is torn (piece missing) in top, left corner. Mat is broken in top, left and right corners. Yellow spots on photo and mat.
[Willie B. Blakely (bust shot) as a boy.]
Photographic portrait of Willie B. Blakely (bust shot) as a boy. Blakely appears to be about 12 years old and is wearing a light colored suit coat, white shirt, necktie with thin vertical stripes, and round tie pin. Image is cropped into an oval and mounted onto a pale gray matte. Photographer's mark in silver at lower right: "The Elliots, Austin, Tex." Image dimensions: 8.8 cm x 12.5 cm
[the Wilton V. A. Dyer home. Photo is not the original.]
Photograph of the Wilton V. A. Dyer home. Photo is not the original. One story wood home. Has bay-type window on east side of house. Two children are standing on the front porch. Picket fence in foreground.
[Winterling Bavaria Germany saucer]
winterling Bavaria Germany Red border that has three white areas in it with floral design and a white center with pink and blue floral design
[Winterling Bavaria Germany tea cup]
Winterling Bavaria Germany red out side and white inside with floral design, gold base
[Woman and two little boys.]
Photograph of woman and two little boys, identified on back as Mrs. B.A. Hinson, Walter and Gus Hinson. Mrs. Hinson is wearing a dark, solid colored Victorian dress with pleats extending from the neckline to the waist line. She is wearing a leaf shaped brooch at her neck. The boys are both dressed in jackets and knickers, White shirts with round collars(child on left has round, ruffled collar), cravat ties. Both are holding hats. Image is mounted on a white card identifying the photographer as Guy and Cooke, of Houston.
[Woman in front of Nibbs-Fields Home in Sugar Land]
Photo of the Nibbs-Fields Home, Oyster Creek, Sugar Land-Brick made by slaves. Windows are boarded up. Woman is walking away from the camera in the bottom right hand corner of the picture.
[Woman on horseback]
Postcard image of woman on horseback. Back of postcard states woman may possibly be Kitty Lane. Woman (dressed in dark clothes and hat) sitting on a dark-colored horse. Fence in background. Corner of wooden building on left.
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