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[Father Flanagan Tomb]

Description: Framed photograph of Father Edward J. Flanagan's tomb at Boys Town in Nebraska. Flanagan is the founder of Boys Town. A gentleman is kneeling beside the tomb and another is standing near the stained glassed windows in the background.
Date: 1980~

Texas rail system map

Description: Railroad Map of Texas, including Angelina & Neches River Railroad Co.; Burlington Northern, Inc.; Belton Railroad Co.; Fort Worth & Denver Railway Co.; Galveston Wharves; Galveston, Houston & Henderson Railroad Co.; Georgetown Railroad Company, Inc.; Kansas City Southern Railway Co.; Louisiana & Arkansas Railway Co.; Moscow, Camden & San Augustine Railroad; Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Co.; Missouri Pacific Railroad Co.; Point Comfort & Northern Railway Co.; Pecos Valley Southern Railway Co.;… more
Date: 1980
Creator: Railroad Commission of Texas. Transportation Division.

Missouri-Kansas-Texas System

Description: Railroad Map from Iowa through Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma to Texas including stops in many cities along the OKT route. DRG. NO. 917.165. OKT with wheat and a feather are outlined. KATY and M - K - T RAILROAD are in white against a black background. Scale [1:7,600,000]
Date: 1983
Creator: Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad

[Arthur Bea Williams & Family]

Description: Photograph of Arthur Bea Williams with her family at her swearing-in as justice of the peace. From left: Mary Blair-Moore, Arthur Bea Williams, her mother Margie Blackmon, and uncle Jack Blair. Her daughter, Andrea Williams, is taking the photo.
Date: December 14, 1983

[Arthur Bea Williams Campaign]

Description: Photograph of Carol Campell and Arthur Bea Williams with their backs turned toward the camera. Carol is wearing a shirt that reads "I'M A BEA KEEPER" and Arthur is wearing a shirt that reads "I'M ARTHUR BEA WILLIAMS." The shirts are part of Arthur Bea William's 1984 campaign for justice of the peace.
Date: 1984

[Amos Johnson Gravestone]

Description: Photograph of Amos Johnson's broken gravestone in the Reeves family cemetery. The engraving reads, "Amos, Son of A & M.E. Johnson Born Feb. 18, 1871. Died March 22, 1870." Amos was the first child of Asa and Mary Jane Reeves Johnson.
Date: May 31, 1989
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