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[Child touching tree]
Photograph of a child touching a tree. The child is wearing a white garment.
[Child touching tree limb]
Photograph of a child touching a tree limb. The child is wearing a white garment.
[Child tugging a woman's stress]
Photograph of a child tugging on a woman's dress. The child is walking down steps.
[Child using a tool on a chair]
Photograph of a child working on a chair with a flat tool.
[Child wearing hat]
Photograph of a child wearing a hat.
[Child with wagon in front of a large structure]
Photograph of a child playing with a wagon in front of a large structure. There is a man, out of focus, in the background.
[Children at Hawson Drug Store]
Photograph of a soda fountain inside a drug store. A young boy stansa behind the counter and a young girl sits in front of it.
[Children fishing near a body of water]
Photograph of four children fishing. There is a fence and a row of houses behind the children.
[Children playing a game]
Photograph of six children playing "pop-the-whip", outdoors. The children are moving while holding hands. Front of photograph: "#12 Children playing pop-the-whip approximately 1915, Orange, Texas."
Children Playing Crack the Whip
Photograph of six children playing the game "Crack the Whip". There are four boys wearing newsboy caps and two girls wearing bonnets. Two of the boys are wearing vests, and one wears a tie. One of the girls is wearing a checkered dress and the other is wearing a white blouse and dark skirt. In the background are several trees and bushes.
[Christening a Ship at Levingston]
Photograph of a group of people standing at the bow of a ship for a christening at Levingston Shipbuilding in Orange, Texas in June of 1949.
Christening Ceremony at Levingston Shipbuilding Company
Photograph of five women and four men at the Christening ceremony for the Levingston Shipbuilding Company. The women are wearing dresses and four of them are wearing hats. One is wearing a pearl necklace, one is wearing a watch, one is carrying a purse and the woman on the right side of the frame is wearing gloves and holding a bouquet of roses. A man on the left side of the frame is wearing a military uniform and hat. Mr. E.W. Brown is standing on the left in the back row and his wife Mrs. E.W. Brown is in front of him holding the purse. Mr. Ed T. Malloy is the fourth from left in the back row and his wife, Mrs. Ed T. Malloy is in the polka dot dress and hat.
Christening of the Higman Touring Tug
Photograph of Mrs. Carrie L. Brown Christening the Higman Touring Tug with the name "Dr. E.W. Brown." on January 13, 1941.
Christening of the Higman Touring Tug
Photograph of Mrs. Carrie L. Brown Christening the Higman Touring Tug with the name "Dr. E.W. Brown." on January 13, 1941.
[Christening of the Ship, War Marvel]
Photograph of the christening and launching of the wooden ship, War Marvel, at National Shipbuilding Company in Orange, Texas. A scaffold stands at her bow holding the men and women taking part in the ceremony. Large American flags decorate her prow.
[Christmas Celebration]
Photograph of downtown Orange, Texas being decorated for a Christmas Celebration. A road is barricaded and the street lamps have decorations on them.
[Christmas Celebration on 5th Street]
Photograph of a Christmas celebration that takes place in the middle of a city street. There are several people attending this event and in the foreground there is a mechanical ride for children.
[Christmas in Downtown Orange]
Photograph of an evening Christmas celebration in Orange. There is a large number of people walking in the street and the street lamps are decorated with garland.
[Christmas tree and toys]
Photograph of a Christmas tree with toys underneath.
[Christmas tree and toys]
Photograph of a heavily decorated Christmas tree. There are various toys under the tree.
Church Choir
Photograph of eight women and four men dressed in choir robes and holding open hymnals. The women are wearing four-pointed hats. Behind them are bushes and a church building.
[City Buses at Fifth and Main]
Photograph of Fifth and Main Streets in Orange, Texas. Five city buses are at the curb along with automobiles. Pedestrians are crossing the street. Businesses include: J.C. Penney Company, Williams Drugs, and Bengal.
City buses parked on both sides of a town street
Photograph shows city buses and cars parked on both sides of a town street in front of various stores such as J.P. Penny Company, Green's and Williams Drugs Prescriptions.
[City of Orange, ship]
Photograph of the "City of Orange" a five-masted ship built of east Texas pine, moored on the Sabine River. She was built by Fred Swails at this site next to Weaver's Shipyard.
[City Park in Orange]
Photograph of a city park in Orange. There is a swing set in the foreground and other park equipment in the background.
[CLAA Anti-aricraft Light Cruiser]
Photograph of CLAA Anti-aircraft light cruiser. It is part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet.
[Classroom at Tilley School]
Photograph of two students in a classroom at the Tilley School in Orange, Texas. They are pointing to a poster of book covers of American biographies. Looking on are Principal Myrtle Richardson ans teacher Mary Lynn Weir.
[Claude Dawson]
Oval photograph of young Claude Dawson. He wears a suit and tie.
[Cleopatra Houston]
Portrait photo of Cleopatra Houston. She is standing by a wicker chair and wearing a white long-sleeve dress.
Cleopatra Houston
Photograph of Cleopatra Houston. She is wearing a dark skirt and light-colored top. She is leaning back and laughing. She is standing on a porch and there is a wooden shutter behind her.
[Close Up of Twin 5 Inch Gun Mount]
Photograph of three men standing next to two large gun mounts pointed towards the sky. Typed on the back of the photo is, "Consolidated Steel Corp., LTD. Close-up of Twin 5-Inch Gun Mount."
Clyde "Speedy" Martin
Portrait of Clyde "Speedy" Martin standing on a chair. He is wearing a white smock with a wide dark belt, a large bow tie and dark shoes. His hair is parted in the middle.
Colonel in World War 1 Uniform
Photograph of a man with combed hair parted on the side. He is wearing a World War I uniform with pins on the collar and shoulder.
[Community Band at the Depot]
Photograph of the Orange Community Band at the Missouri Pacific Depot. The band is comprised of fifteen men.
Company 87, 14th Battalion at Camp Wallace, Texas
Group picture of sailors of the Company 87, 14th Battalion at Camp Wallace, Texas.
[Company D, Texas State Guard]
Photograph of Company D. 43rd Bn. Texas State Guard, Riot Duty - Beaumont, Tex. June 16th - 20th 1943. The soldiers stand in their uniforms outside a building in Beaumont. Front Row L-R, kneeling: Bill Stringer, H.S. Peterson, Scotty Jackson, Forrest Bass, Dick Terry, John Norwood, Douglas Peterson, Leroy Boehme, Frank Holloran, Dexter Shelly. Rear L-R, standing: Lawrence W. Hustmyre (company captain), Dr. Frank Hubert, Cecil Cole (postmaster), "Jiggs" Cormier, unknown, unknown, W.J. Mullins, unknown, Fred Mullins, E.D. Short, Henry Lee Woodworth.
[Confederate Veterans]
Photograph of eleven Confederate Veterans at the railroad station for a reunion banquet.
[Congressman Jack Brooks and Two Men at the US Supreme Court]
Signed photograph of Jack Brooks (center), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 2nd congressional district. He stands between two men in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C.
[Congressman Martin Dies]
Photograph of Congressman Martin Dies of Orange, Texas.
[Consolidated Western Steel Corporation]
Photograph of a group of men watching as one man cuts the ribbon at a special event for the Consolidated Western Steel Corporation. The third man from the left is Arthur Simpson and the fourth man from the left is John Simmons. The men are dressed in formal attire for the occasion.
[Constance Falwell Butts]
Photograph of Constance Farwell Butts sitting in a carriage with a pony pulling it. Her little dog sits next to her on the seat.
[Construction at fleet berthing facility]
Photograph of construction at the fleet berthing facilities in Orange, Texas. There is a motorboat docked along the shoreline in the foreground. Text in the lower-right corner says: "Brown & Root Inc. Contract Noy 13234. Fleet berthing facilities Orange, Texas. View of Const. from across river Opp. Pier 6. 7/19/46 No. 61."
[Construction of a Ship]
Photograph of a ship being constructed on Levingston Island in shipyard. Scaffolding surrounds the ship and workers are visible on board. The buildings in the background are American Bridge Division US Steel at the time.
[Construction of Ship "ATA-232"]
Photograph of a ship during the early stages of construction. The ship is surrounded by scaffolding and there are two workers present in the photograph. Handwritten on the back of the photograph is, "This may have been LSC Hull No. 379, contracted for by U.S. Navy but cancelled after end of W.W. II. It is an interesting picture of shipbuilding technique in the 1940's."
[The Corner of 16th and Green in Orange, Texas]
Photograph of an aerial view of Orange, Texas, looking north from the corner of 16th and Green. There are several trees, busy streets filled with moving cars, and many unidentifiable buildings visible in the photograph.
[Cotton field and pickers]
Photograph of a cotton field and worker.
[Cove school and house]
Photograph of a school and home. There is a man standing in front of a white fence. There are three people standing in front of a house in the background and large trees are surrounding the area.
[Covered Lighter Barge]
Photograph of a covered lighter barge. This ship was part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas.
[Covered Lighter S.P.]
Photograph of a covered lighter. This ship was part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas.
[Covered Wagon, Tent, and People]
Photograph of a tent with some men standing under it and a covered wagon with a sign on the side reading, "Rodeo."
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