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[Odessa Medical Center Hospital]
Postcard of a six story shopping center building that has eighteen windows on each story and smaller one story building attached in back. The windows on the both the large part of the building and the small part of the building face streets and meet up on a street corner with a wooden street lamp/phone line pole, with phone lines visible through the middle of the photo, and a one way arrow pointing to the left. The entrance is facing the one way street with a board that reads "Medical Center Hospital," on top of the cement awning that shades the entrance. On the back there is print on the top left that reads: "Odessa's 408-bed Medical Center Center Hospital is a county-owned institution staffed by all of the city's 69 Physicians ans Surgeons. It's a medical center for a wide area of West Texas, and is one of the most modern and finest equipped hospitals in the area."
[Barred Door]
Reprint of a barred door of a small wooden building. A tree is standing just right of the doorway.
[Aerial Image of Odessa, Texas]
Aerial photograph of Odessa, Texas, in 1928. Caption on the image reads "Aerial View of Odessa, Tex."
[The Odessa Fire Department]
Photograph of a fire truck in front of a line of men holding hoses which are spouting water towards a field. In the background, houses, a windmill and telephone poles are visible. The caption on the image reads "Odessa Texas Fire Department Photo by Jack Nolan."
[Oil Gusher in Odessa, Texas]
Postcard of an oil rig that includes a large, wooden structure at the base of the derrick and has a plume of smoke or oil rising from the well and drifting to the left side of the image. At the top of the postcard, "Oil Gusher Odessa, Texas" is printed.
[Photograph of Citizens National Bank]
Photograph of the Citizens National Bank in Odessa, Texas. The building is made of stone and is two-stories. A horse and cart stand in the road in front of the building and five men, all in hats, stand at the building's corner, immediately behind the horse and cart.
[Business Section of Odessa, Texas]
Reprint photograph of the business section of Odessa, Texas looking north from the corner of First Street and Grant Avenue. Buildings with various business signs line both sides of the road and early-model automobiles are parked along both sides of the street. The caption under the image reads "Business Section, Odessa, Texas."
[Odessa's Girl's Basketball Team]
Photograph of a women's basketball game. The women wear calf-length skirts and white sailor-styled tops. Early model automobiles are parked in a row in the background.
[Photograph of a Group]
Photograph of a group of men (sitting on the ground) and women (standing behind men). In the background are small trees in a grid-like pattern and to the left in the background , a white building is visible through the trees.
[The Odessa Brass Band]
Photograph of the Odessa Brass Band, in uniforms with instruments, sitting on the front porch of a building. Several members are not looking at the camera.
[Odessa College Library]
Postcard of the Odessa College Library, in the center of the beautifully landscape junior college campus in Odessa, Texas. The photo is semi-framed by the tree branches at the top of the photo and distinct cropping of the postcard itself. The print on the top left of the postcard reads: "The Odessa College Library in the center of the beautifully landscape junior, founded in 1946, is considered one of the finest in the State, and allows full accreditation for the student planning to complete his education at a senior institution." The print on the bottom left on the post card reads: "16179-C." The print vertically across the middle reads: Published exclusively by Texas Color Cards, Box 286, Leakey, Texas." The horizontal writing on the bottom in the middle reads: "dp made by Dexter Press, Inc. West Myack, New York." The wring on the right hand side in the middle that is in a font mimicking calligraphy reads: "Post Card." There is a box that is made with a dotted line with the writing "Place Stamp Here" printed inside the box.
[Ector County Court House]
Postcard of a picture, possibly a drawing, that was created with bright colors, of a Court House that has a well groomed lawn and is rectangular and four stories, the three lower floors have windows and are larger than the fourth floor there are etchings in the stone on both sides of the clock that is above the wood door at the entrance. On the fourth floor "Ector County Court House is etched into the building." The print on the top right side reads: "Beautiful Modern Ector County Court House, Odessa Texas." The print in the left side reads: "B11." The print, on the back, horizontally across the top left hand side reads: "This Space is for writing messages." The print, on the back, vertically across the left hand side reads: "Pub. By Johnson News Agency, Big Spring, Texas." The print, on the back, horizontally across the bottom left hand side reads: "75239." The print, on the back, vertically across the middle reads: "'Tichnor Quality Views' reg. U.S. Pat. Off. Made Only by Tichnor Bros. Inc., Boston, Mass." The print, on the back, horizontally across the middle of the right hand side in a thick striped front reads: "Post Card." The back of the postcard also has box with: "place One cent Stamp Here. Made in the U.S.A." on the top right corner.
[Cowboy Riding a Horse]
Photograph of a cowboy riding on a bucking horse. There is another man behind him also on a horse. Written below the photograph is "Hook'im Cowboy - Why don' the darn thing buck? Jack Nolan."
[Odessa Postcard]
Postcard that says "Greetings from Odessa, Texas." Inside each of the letters there are scenes of cowboys, buildings, and desert landscapes.
[Odessa City Hall Building]
Postcard of Odessa city hall building with a car in the parking lot to the right of the building and an entrance under the Odessa City Hall sign on the side of the building facing the street to the left. The print on the back left side reads: "City Hall. Odessa, Texas. Odessa has been one of the fastest growth cities in Texas but its growth followed a planned, systematic pattern that has resulted in wide streets, beautiful parks and recreation areas and comfortable residential neighborhoods. In addition, the city has been chosen the Nation's Cleanest City in its population category for three straight years! Color photo by Franklin E. Schaaf. [copy write symbol] 1969 Schaaf Post card Co." The print down the Middle of the back of the postcard reads: "Published by Schaaf Post Card Co., Alamogordo, New Mexico."
[Pump Jack on Small Hill]
Photograph of a pum jack on a small hill. Vegetation is in the foreground.
[Early Model Automobile]
Copy print of two early automobiles inside garage. Two men sit in the center of the central vehicle while another man stands immediately behind it. A fourth man is visible next to another vehicle in the background on the right side.
[Downtown Skyline of Odessa, Texas]
Postcard of the downtown skyline in Odessa, Texas. There are buildings on each side and cars on the side of the street as well as driving in the middle of the street.
[Citizens National Bank]
Photograph of the Citizens National Bank in Odessa, Texas. The building is made of stone and is a two-story building. A horse and cart stand in the road in front of the building, five men, all in hats, stand at the building's corner, immediately behind the horse and cart.
[Photograph of a Street in Odessa, Texas]
Photograph of a street level view of downtown Odessa, Texas. Store fronts line both sides of the street with numerous vehicles driving and parked along the street.
Interior of Midwest Equipment Company
Negative of the inside of the building owned by the Midwest Equipment Company in Odessa Texas. Various pieces of equipment and chemicals are visible on the shelves.
Interior of Midwest Equipment Company
Negative of the inside of the building owned by the Midwest Equipment Company in Odessa, Texas. Various pieces of equipment and chemicals are visible on the shelves.
Interior of Midwest Equipment Company
Negative of the inside of the building owned by the Midwest Equipment Company in Odessa, Texas. Various pieces of equipment and chemicals are visible on the shelves.
Interior of Midwest Equipment Company
Negative of the inside of the building owned by the Midwest Equipment Company in Odessa, Texas. Various pieces of equipment and chemicals are visible on the shelves.
Equipment Store
Negative of the front of the snow-covered white shed housing the Midwest Equipment Company in Odessa Texas. Cars and other buildings can be seen along the muddy roads.
Equipment Store and Car
Negative of the front of the snow-covered white shed housing the Midwest Equipment Company in Odessa Texas. Other buildings can be seen along the muddy roads while a car speeds by in the foregrounds.
Interior of Midwest Equipment Company
Negative of the inside of the building owned by the Midwest Equipment Company in Odessa, Texas. Various pieces of equipment and chemicals are visible on the shelves.
Interior of Midwest Equipment Company
Negative of the inside of the building owned by the Midwest Equipment Company in Odessa Texas. Various pieces of equipment and chemicals are visible on the shelves.
Group Portrait
Negative of a group of men, some in suits and ties, standing in an auto sales store. The men are French Tool Company employees.
Group at Tractor Store
Negative of a group of men standing around a farm equipment sales store. The men are French Tool Company employees.
Group at Tractor Store
Negative of a group of men standing around a farm equipment sales store. The men are French Tool Company employees.
Group Talking
Negative of a group of men standing around talking at a farm equipment sales store. The men are French Tool Company employees.
Party in Store
Negative of a group of people at a party at a farm equipment store. The men are French Tool Company employees.
Party in Store
Negative of a group of people at a party at a farm equipment store. Many of them are French Tool Company employees.
Equipment Store
Negative of the front of the snow-covered white shed housing the Midwest Equipment Company in Odessa Texas. Cars and other buildings can be seen along the muddy roads.
Liquor Store
Negative of the front of the Odessa Number 3 Liquor store in Odessa, Texas.
Liquor Store
Negative of the front of the Odessa Number 3 Liquor store in Odessa, Texas.
Cinder Blocks
Negative of a storage yard in Odessa, Texas. There are piles of cinder blocks, ladders, and other construction equipment next to a metal shed.
Stores in Odessa
Negative of the outside of two shops in Odessa, Texas. On the left is a tire store, and on the right is the J. J. Willis Sales Company. Several cars sit outside both stores.
Interior of Midwest Equipment Company
Negative of the inside of the building owned by the Midwest Equipment Company in Odessa, Texas. Various pieces of equipment and chemicals are visible on the shelves.
J. J. Willis Storefront
Negative of the outside of a shop in Odessa, Texas. The store is the J. J. Willis Sales Company.
Stores in Odessa
Negative of a few shops in Odessa, Texas. Two tire stores flank a middle store, the J. J. Willis Sales Company.
Stores in Odessa
Negative of a few shops in Odessa, Texas. Two tire stores flank a middle store, the J. J. Willis Sales Company.
Drawing of Building
Negative of a black and white drawing of Jack Nolan Enterprises in Odessa, Texas.
Stores in Odessa
Negative of a few shops in Odessa, Texas. Two tire stores flank a middle store, the J. J. Willis Sales Company.
Service Truck
Negative of a service truck in a junkyard surrounded by junked cars in Odessa, Texas. The truck belonged to J. P. "Bum" Gibbons Oil Well Servicing.
Drawing of Bank
Negative of a drawing of the front of the First National Bank in Odessa, Texas from 1948.
Scrapped Service Truck
Negative of a broken down service truck in a junkyard surrounded by junked cars in Odessa, Texas. The truck belonged to J. P. "Bum" Gibbons Oil Well Servicing.
Bank Lobby
Negative of a photograph from inside the lobby of the First National Bank in Odessa Texas.
Bank Lobby
Negative of a photograph from inside the lobby of the First National Bank in Odessa Texas.
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