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Annie Gore in her Mother's Yard in Orange, Texas
Photograph of Annie Gore standing outdoors in a garden. She is wearing a dark skirt, white blouse, hat and holding a wicker basket full of flowers. She is standing in front of a porch with a banister. In front of the porch are tall rose bushes. Written across the bottom of the photograph is, "Annie Gore in her Mothers yard. Orange - Tex."
[Annie Goree on Front Steps]
Photograph of Annie Goree on her mother's front porch. She is leaning against the banister and holding some sewing in her hands.
[Annie, Harry, Jr. and Joseph Lucas]
Photograph of Annie Rubenstein Lucas, Harry Lucas, Jr., and Joseph Lucas sitting outdoors in wooden lawn chairs.
[Apartment Complex]
Photograph of a two-story apartment complex. There are trees and an advertisement sign in front of the complex.
[APD Transport, High Speed]
Photograph of an APD transport, high speed boat. This boat was part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas.
Archie and Josephine Sims
Photograph of Archie & Josephine Sims. The two Sims children are shown standing, holding hands.
[Archie McLean]
Photograph of Archie McLean standing by an automobile wearing a hat, tie and eyeglasses.
Arial view of a shipyard
Arial view of a wharf and shipyard aside a steel fabricating plant.
Armistice Day Parade
Photograph of an Armistice Day Parade in Orange, Texas on November 11, 1918. In the foreground is an American flag covered vehicle. A large crowd is moving towards the top of the photograph. Within the crowd are uniformed men, individuals and families. On the bottom left hand corner are wooden beams.
Armistice Day Parade, Orange, Texas
Photograph of an Armistice Day Parade in Orange, Texas. There is a large crowd holding a large American flag. In the bottom right hand corner is a tin roof and on the left hand side is a building under construction and a telephone pole. Written across the top is, "Nov. 11th 1918 Orange Tex".
[Arrow Heads]
Photograph of five Atacapan arrow heads found near the Neches River.
[Artist's Print of an Off Shore Drilling Platform]
Print of an off shore oil drilling platform. An oil derrick cantilevers out over the water and a crane raises above the platform.
[Artist's Print of an Off Shore Drilling Rig
Print by Frank Karppi depicting an off shore oil rig out in the water. The platform has an oil derrick and a crane on it.
[Atakapan Indian Pottery Shards]
Photograph of seven Atakapan Indian pottery shards found along the Neches River in Orange County, Texas.
[Atakapan Indian Tools]
Photograph of five Atakapan Indian tools found along the Neches River in Orange County, Texas.
[Atlantic Roustabouts]
Photograph of four men standing by an oil derrick with a large crank behind them. Written on the photo is, "Atlantic Roustabouts, H.B. Phillips, Foreman, Orangefield, Texas"
[Attakapan Arrow Heads]
Photograph of six small Atakapan Indian arrow heads in a man's hand. These small arrow heads were used for fish and birds.
[Attendant at a Humble Gas Station]
Photograph of a Humble gas station attendant standing next to a gas pump around 1950. His uniform has a "Humble" patch on the shirt.
[Automobile Parked outside of Post Office]
Photograph of Ellison Crew and an automobile outside of the Post Office in Orange, Texas. The vehicle is loaded with bags of mail.
[Automotive Garage]
Photograph of an automotive garage. Signs on the building read, "General Repair Work," "Brunswick Tires" and "Oil Garage."
[Automotive Service Garage]
Photograph of two men standing outside of an automotive reapair garage. Advertised on the building reads, "Storage, Service, Cars, Assesor, Tiles, Tubes, Garage."
[Auxilary Floating Dry Dock]
Photograph of an auxiliary floating dry dock. This was part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas.
[Auxiliary Floating Dry Dock]
Photograph of an auxiliary floating dry dock. This equipment was part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas.
B.L Company's Mill Yard
Photograph of an overhead view of the B.L Company's Mill Yard containing large stacks of what looks to be lumber.
[Baby in toy car]
Photograph of a baby inside of a toy car. There are trees and houses behind the child.
[Baby in white]
Photograph of a baby in a white garment
[Bancroft Family]
Oval photo of Mrs. Thomas Bancroft with her sons, Eugene and Arthur. She wears a bonnet with lace around the opening. She is seated between her sons.
[The Bancroft Home]
Photograph of the two-story Bancroft home.
Bancroft Lumber Company
Photograph of the Bancroft Lumber Company yard. In the foreground are wooden beams and chains. On the right side of the frame is a metal fence and on the left is a large warehouse. In the background is a smokestack and a water tower.
Bancroft Lumber Company Office - 1884
Photograph taken in 1884 of two men standing at the entrance of the Bancroft Lumber company office.
Bancroft Shingle Mill Crew in 1880
Photograph of the Bancroft Shingle Mill Crew. There are twenty-seven men, all standing except seven who are seated. One row of men are standing on the ground and the other row is on a platform behind them. The men are wearing button-up shirts, some are wearing vests, suspenders or jackets and all except one are wearing hats. In the foreground are wooden beams and bits of wood. Written on or above some of the men are the numbers 1 through 10.
Band Hall of the Orange High Bengal Guards
Band hall of the Orange High Bengal Guards.
[Bank Barber Shop]
Photograph of the Bank Barbershop. There are four barbers and four customers shown on the left and a man on the right.
[Barber Shop]
Photograph of a barber shop. Customers and barbers are shown looking at the camera. There are four customers and barbers on the left side of the photograph. There are two ceiling fans visible in the shop
[Barber Shop]
Photograph of a barber shop. There are six men looking at the camera while two customers are being shaved. The barbershop was located on 5th St. and Front St.
Barge 282 with Two Derricks
Photograph of Barge 282 floating on a river. On top of the barge are two derricks and an antennae.
[Barge 289]
Photograph of a large barge in open water that was just launched sideways from the island at Levingston shipyard. The barge is surrounded by other nearby barges and tugboats. The buildings in the background are American Bridge Division of US Steel at the time, now Signal International. The view is looking northeast.
[A Barge and Tugboat]
Photograph of a large barge and a tugboat in the middle of open water.
Barge Built by Orange Car and Steel
Photograph of a river barge with a large crane on the right side of the frame. There are eleven workers in hats standing on top of the barge. In the foreground are steel beams and canisters amongst weeds. Typed on a piece of paper that is glued to the bottom of the mat is, "This is a barge, which is one of three we built for the U.S. Government in 1924. It was an all rivet barge made by the Orange Car and Steel. Mr Ben Glover was Shop foreman. It was built about half way from the shop and Livingston's ship yard. I worked as a fitter."
[Barge C-204]
Photograph of a lake type drilling tender, C-204. Handwritten on the back of the photograph is, "LSC Hull No. 566, Lake Type Drilling Tender, 'C-204', Built for Mid-Continent Supply, 185'x50'x12'."
[Barge "DC-150"]
Photograph of barge "DC-510" stationed at dock. Next to the barge is a building and there are more buildings visible in the background.
[Barge "DC-510"]
Photograph of a large barge, "DC-510." The barge is standing in the middle of open water and there are several unidentifiable buildings visible in the background.
A barge identified as "Bull Run"
A barge identified as "Bull Run" navigates next to the shore of a wharf at a high speed.
[Barge on Water]
Photograph of a large oil barge in the middle of open water. Printed on the front of the photograph is, "L.S.C. #50 - Hull 602, Steel Oil Barge, 264'x50'x10'-3", Completed June 7, 1959."
Barge P9016 with Workers and Tugboats
Photograph of Barge P9016 with a derrick and several barge workers on top of it. There are two tugboats, one behind the barge and one in front.
[Barge "Pelican"]
Photograph of a large barge, "Pelican" being pushed by a tugboat in open water. There is a large crane on the barge and the shipyard is visible in the background.
[Barges and Oil Derricks]
Photograph of barges positioned next to one another and oil derricks on top of the barges in Levingston Shipyard. The barge in the foreground was a pipe laying barge built in 1969. It has two gantry cranes, one on each side of the barge and a center control tower. The shipyard was located in the northwest corner of the Island. The buildings in the background belong to the Lutcher & Moore Lumber Company.
Barges, Boats, and Logs on Waterfront
Photograph of a water front along a pier. A large wharf with workers wearing hats standing on it is pulling up a large log. In the background are barges .
Baseball Players Training in Orange, Texas
Photograph of eleven baseball players in baseball uniforms and baseball gloves. Two other men are standing with them, one in pinstripe pants, hat, and necktie and the other wears a pocket watch, hat and is holding a cigar. In the background is a fence and bleachers upon which a woman and two boys sit.
[Battle scene from U.S.S. Harverson]
Photograph of a damaged ship.
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