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[Stark High School in 1948]
Photograph of Stark High School in 1948. The view is from the front and a fire escape with a slide can be seen on the building.
[Anderson School]
Photograph of the front entrance to the Anderson School in Orange, Texas.
[aerial Photograph of DuPont Plant]
Aerial photograph of DuPont chemical plant in the early days.
[Aerial View of Chemical Row in Orange, Texas]
Aerial photograph of the chemical plants on Chemical Row in Orange, Texas. The Sabine River is in the background.
[Photograph of R.P. Smith Ship at Orange City Docks]
Photograph of the R.P. Smith Ship docked in Orange, Texas. It is connected to the dock with large cables. Parked on the dock are several old vehicles and a man. Painted on the ship is, "R.P. Smith".
[Photograph of Sabine River in Orange, Texas]
Photograph of the Sabine River in Orange, Texas. On the banks of the river are large buildings, trees, fences and in the background are three smokestacks. In the top left hand corner are the letters, "LUB."
Aerial View of the Firestone Plant in Orange, Texas
Aerial photograph of the Firestone plant in Orange, Texas. There are train tracks with black tanks on them. There are several spherical towers in the bottom of the frame, and in the center are tall towers. Throughout the plant are streets.
Aerial View of the Firestone Plant Under Construction
Aerial photograph of the Firestone Plant under construction. There are four dirt roads leading to the plant. There are several large buildings, a few smokestacks, a tower, and a parking lot filled with automobiles.
Aerial View of Goodrich Gulf, Orange, Texas
Aerial photograph of Goodrich Gulf Chemical Plant in Orange, Texas. There are several streets, buildings, and towers. There is also a parking lot halfway filled with vehicles.
Crown Zellerbach Corporation
Photograph of the Crown Zellerbach Corporation in Orange, Texas. In the foreground on the left side of the frame is a sign surrounded by bushes that reads, "Crown Zellerbach Corporation, Western Waxwide Division". There is a one-story building in the background with several old cars parked in front of it.
Stark High School
Photograph of Stark High School in Orange, Texas. The building is brick and two-stories tall. There is short stoop in front of the main doors with bushes and trees surrounding the building.
Firestone Petrochemical Center
Photograph of a building site for a Firestone Petrochemical Center. In the foreground is grass leading to a chain-link fence. Behind the fence is a sign that reads, "Site for Firestone Petrochemical Center, Butadiene Plant". In the background are piles of dirt, towers, smokestacks, cranes and wires.
[Postcard of Flooded Street]
Postcard of a street corner after a flood. There are children playing in the water as women watch from the stairs of a nearby house. Handwritten on the back of the postcard is, "Facing south on ninth at Green Ave. Keppler house on the right."
[Crown Zellerbach Corp.]
Photograph of Crown Zellerbach Corporation. There are parked automobiles surrounding the building, a railroad track in the foreground, and a sign that reads, "Safety rules are for your protection."
[Orange Central Fire Station]
Photograph of the Orange Central Fire Station located on the corner of 7th and Elm. There are fire trucks parked in the driveways and five firemen are standing next to each of the trucks.
[Man at the Dr. Pepper Factory]
Photograph of a man at the Dr. Pepper factory. The man is surrounded by several Dr. Pepper bottles, machinery, and a large bottle to his left.
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."
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