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[Thornberry Home]

Description: Photograph of William Carey Thornberry sitting on a horse outside the Thornberry home. His grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Amos Thornberry are standing behind the white fence. An unknown woman is standing outside the fence with two dogs.
Date: 1910~

[Thornberry's]

Description: Photograph of William Carey Thornberry on a horse. Mr. Amos Thornberry is sitting with a couple of dogs and his wife, Mrs. Amos Thornberry is standing behind the fence. An unknown woman is standing with another horse.
Date: 1910~

[Vardeman Farmhouse]

Description: Framed photograph of the Vardeman farmhouse. The Vardeman family is sitting on the porch for a family portrait. Sitting right to left: Elijah Vardeman, Lewis Vardeman, Emma Della Vardeman, Eva Vardeman, Ethelleen, Vardeman, Lela Vardeman, Annie Vardeman, Kirksey Vardeman.
Date: 1910

[Willie May Kell]

Description: Photograph of Willie May Kell wearing a University of Texas tennis sweater (letter sweater). She is the first woman to earn a varsity letter sweater at U.T. Wille May is a daughter of Frank and Lula (Kemp) Kell of Wichita Falls, Texas.
Date: 1910~

[Wire Gang]

Description: Photograph of the wire gang, who set up the first long-distance phone lines from Waco, Texas to Belton, Texas. From left: Herbert Barrett, Frank Stone, H.C. Traylor, Srar Barrett, Chas. Straubs. The men are sitting on a wagon pulled by a couple of horses.
Date: 1910

[The Patterson's]

Description: Photograph of the Patterson family. Back Row: Perry (Dad-father of Cloys E. Patterson Sr.), Homer, Amos. Front Row: May Myrtis, William Frank (Father), Benard Eland, Myrtis (Mother), Terrie Irene. William Frank and Myrtis are the great grandparents of Cynthia Patterson Peterson.
Date: 1911

[Housley Children]

Description: Photograph of L.A. and Gracie Housley's children. The oldest daughter, Hester Louise Housley, is Susan Zuber's mother. The other children include Carville, Bembry, David, L.A. Jr., and Andrew/Andy. There were nine children altogether. The boys were in the Navy during World War II and later attended Texas A&M University.
Date: 1915~

[Gas Well]

Description: Photograph of the first gas well in South Texas on Byrnes Ranch in McMullen County. William Donald Stephenson was the driller and it was part of the Grubstake Investment Association.
Date: 1917

[Flack Family Picture]

Description: Photograph of Flack family at their home in McGregor, Texas in June 1917. The photograph reads, "Mother Mrs. C.S. Flack, Ruth Flack, Milton Flack, Al Flack, Willie Flack. Husband and Father of Children Peter J. Flack deceased 9-10-1899."
Date: June 1917
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