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[Unknown Man]
Photograph of an unknown man with moustache.
[Unloading Bananas - Port of Orange]
Photograph of several men unloading bananas from the back of trucks at the Port of Orange.
[USN Destroyer]
Photograph of a USN ship being repaired at Levingston Shipbuilding Facilities. There is a flag attached to the front of the ship. The numbers "465" are painted on the right side of the ship.
[USS Fessenden (DE-142)]
Photograph of the USS Fessenden, a naval destroyer launched by Consolidated Steel Corporation, in Orange, Texas in 1943.
Vera Pannewitz
Studio photograph of Vera Pannewitz. She is wearing a high-collared frilly dress with a brooch pinned at the neck. Her hair is brown and pulled into a high bun with a stringy bow pinned on top. The words, "Hitchler, Houston" are on the bottom right of the mat.
[Vertis Sands]
Photograph of Vertis Sands, the Orange, Texas Fire Chief from 1952-1971.
[Veteran's Grocery Store]
Photograph of Veteran's Grocery Store on DuPont Drive. It is an example of a small business in Orange, Texas. A mailbox sits outside the building.
[View in Fifth Street, Orange, Texas]
Photographic postcard of Fifth Street in Orange, Texas. Horse-drawn carriages are parked on the both sides of the street. A barber shop is on the far left with a city market next-door to it. Awnings cover the sidewalk in front of the businesses. Correspondence on the back of the card reads, "will send this today will rite a letter Sunday got your letter the other day and all so the papers am [ ] I am feeling fine and awfully lazy don't now what I [ ] maybe next I can find something to do all the time. Carrie." It is addressed to Mrs. Daniel Bly in Carterville, Mo. It is postmarked Orange, Tex on Feb 4, 1910.
[View inside Jack House"]
Photograph of the view inside jack house. There is a man tending to a part on the left side of the photograph.
Visitors entrance to the Stark House Carriage House
Photograph of people approaching the visitor's entrance to the Stark House Carriage House.
[Volunteer fire department]
Photograph of an early man-drawn fire engine. The Orange Volunteer Fire Department Firemen are shown surrounding the fire engine. One man and a young boy are standing on top of the engine named "Sadie Hawkins." An unknown man is in the driver's seat.
[W.A. Ebsen, Ready for Launching]
Photograph of the wooden oil barge, the W.A. Ebsen. The ship is still on the dock awaiting her launching at National Shipbuilding in Orange, Texas.
E.W. and Carl Bancroft
Photograph of E.W. Bancroft and his son, Carl M. Bancroft standing on a grassy curb in front of an old automobile. E.W. Bancroft is wearing a dark suit with a vest, necktie and hat. Carl Bancroft is wearing a navy uniform with a hat. Behind the car are telephone poles and wires, a tree and a house.
E.W. Bancroft
Photograph of E.W. Bancroft.
E.W. Bancroft and Dog
Photograph of E.W. Bancroft wearing a white long-sleeved shirt and hat. He is bending over with his hands on a dog. In the background is a leafy tree, fence, and house.
[E.W. Brown]
Lithographic print of E.W. Brown. He is dressed in a suit and has a mustache. He is holding a scroll.
[E.W. Brown and Calvin Stakes work on an Automobile]
Photograph of E.W.Brown, Jr. of Orange and Calvin Stakes (in overalls) of Vinton working on an automobile, a 1913 Hupmobile convertible. The headlights are on the grass in front of them.
[E.W. Brown at the Ranch]
Photograph of E.W. Brown at his ranch. He is putting water into a fountain with a garden hose.
[E.W. Brown having Supper with Friends]
Photograph of a E.W. Brown having supper with some friends. Included at the table are: Barney & Katie Morris, Edith Wynne Pearce, Collette & Frank Malloy, and Louise & Malcolm Pearce.
[E.W. Brown Home after the Fire]
Photograph of the E.W. Brown III home after the fire in the early 1950s. It was on the corner of Elm and Ninth Street. It had been the Levingston residence earlier.
E. W. Brown Jr.
E. W. Brown Jr. stands next to a vine-covered wall with his hands clasped behind his back, wearing a black tuxedo, knee-length pants and lace-up boots.
E. W. Brown Jr.
Portrait of E. W Brown Jr. in a suit and tie sitting on a table.
E. W. Brown Jr.
E.W. Brown Jr. stands next to a vine-covered wall staring at a point next to the camera with his hands clasped behind his back, wearing a black tuxedo, knee-length pants and lace-up boots.
E. W Brown Jr. next to a fountain
Photograph showing E. W Brown Jr. in a suit and hat standing next to a fountain.
W.E. Lea Home
Photograph of the old W.E. Lea Mansion in Orange, Texas. The home has a large wrap-around porch and balcony with a smaller balcony on the third story. In the front and around the sides are columns. There are several tall trees around the house and a fence that surrounds it. Lined up in front of the house on the street are old fire trucks and in front of those are many men in dark suits with ties and hats and also some firemen in uniform. Typed across the top of the photograph is, "GREEN AVENUE MANSION - The First Baptist Church Youth Building now sits on the site where once a majestic mansion stood on Green Avenue between Fifth and Sixth Streets. It originally came from Sholars heirs to Lou Bettis. It was remodeled by George Bancroft and later became the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lea. Still later it became Noguess Mortuary. It was torn down in 1959 to make way for the Baptists building. Occasion for line-up of firemen and trucks unknown.
[W.H. Stark House]
Photograph of the W.H. Stark house in Orange, Texas. This Queen Anne architectural style home was built in 1894. It has a distinctive turret, stained glass windows, and ornate woodwork in cypress and long leaf yellow pine.
[W.R. Sells Residence]
Photograph of the W.R Sells residence at the corner of Sixth and Pine in Orange, Texas. It is a two-story home with porches wrapping around it.
[E.W. Thornton]
Photograph of a large ship named "E.W. Thornton" in the middle of open water with a large oil derrick on top of the ship. Handwritten on the back of the photograph is, "LSC Hull No. 652, Catamaran Drilling Vessel, "E.W. Thornton", Built for Reading & Bates Exploration Co., Completed 7-24-65, 278'x105'x21'."
[Walter Mitchell Morris]
Photograph of Walter Mitchell Morris, a Confederate War veteran. He was born September 1, 1841, in Georgia and died January 25,1911 in Orange County. He is buried in Harris Cemetery, Orange County, Texas.
[War Marvel]
Photograph of the wooden-hulled ship, War Marvel, just after being launched. The photo shows her stern. There are tugboats moving her in the Sabine River and docks to the left side. Flags decorate her deck.
[War Marvel in the Water]
Photograph of the ship "War Marvel" in the river near Orange, Texas. The ship is decorated with flags. Two tugboats are working to move her. Two people are in a rowboat near her bow.
[Warehouse under Construction]
Photograph of a warehouse under construction. The concrete floors are still wet and the wooden structure of the building can be seen.
West Orange Air Monitoring Station
Photograph of an atmospheric monitoring station in Orange, Texas belonging to the Texas Air Control Board.
The Whangdoodle Cafe]
Photograph of a woman standing outside of the Wangdoodle Cafe. There is a neon sign above the door.
[Where Business is Done]
Color postcard picturing a the entrance to the U.S. naval Station in Orange, Texas. Guards stand at the entrance.
[Where Business is Done]
Color postcard picturing a street scene in Orange, Texas "Where business is done" A hardware company is on the left and horse-drawn carriages are on both sides of the street. Correspondence on the back reads, "Hello Murray, How are you? if you see Frank will you try to find out Mrs. Pittman's address and let me know. answer this to 411 Fourth St. Mary." It is addressed to Mrs. J.B. Murray, 1492 Forsythe St., Beaumont, Tex. It is postmarked Orange, Texas on Aug 20, 1908.
[Wignall Home]
Photograph of the Wignall Home in Orange, Texas.
[Wilbur Frenzel Shoeing a Mule in Orangefield, Texas]
Photograph of Wilbur Frenzel shoeing a mule in Orangefield, Texas. A cart and automobile are parked nearby.
[William Alfred Stobart]
Photograph of William Alfred Stobart in his navy uniform.
William Stark
Studio photograph of William Stark. He is wearing a suit with a dark vest and plaid bow tie. He has very short dark hair and a dark, very long mustache and beard.
[William Wignall petting a dog]
Photograph of William Wignall petting a dog named "Dandy". Wignall and the dog are shown in front of a two-story house.
[Winter night scene in Orange]
Photograph of a winter night scene in Orange, Texas. There are two automobiles on the left side of the photograph and the ground is covered in snow.
[Woman and child outdoors]
Photograph of a woman and child. Both the woman and the child are wearing hats. There is foliage behind the woman.
[Woman and child outdoors]
Photograph of a child on a mule. The mule is grazing and the woman is holding the reins to the animal.
[Woman and infant]
Photograph of Arabella Stuart Ochiltree.
[Woman and young child]
Photograph of a woman and child. The child is in a carriage. The woman is thought to be Ollie Ochiltree.
[Woman driving a horse-drawn vehicle]
Photograph of a woman driving a horse-drawn vehicle in front of a white fence. The woman is holding the reins in both of her hands.
[Woman driving a horse-drawn vehicle]
Photograph of jockey Gladys Slade Brown driving a horse-drawn vehicle.
[Woman holding a baby]
Photograph of a woman holding a child. There are home furnishings in the background.
[Woman holding a child]
Photograph of a woman holding a child. There is a three-story building behind a group of trees in the background.
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