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Armadillo
Photograph of an armadillo detained by a hand holding its tail. Armadillos are common in Texas.
Bank of Guadalupe River, cleared by snag boat numbers one and two
Photograph of a section of the Guadalupe River after it was cleared of limbs and debris by snag boats to make the river navigable.
Bank of Guadalupe River, cleared by snag boats
Photograph of a section of the Guadalupe River after it was cleared of limbs and debris by snag boats to make the river navigable.
Bank of the Guadalupe River ahead of snag boats
Photograph of tree limbs on the bank of the Guadalupe River prior to being cleared by snag boats. A snag boat can be seen in the background.
Bank of the Guadalupe River ahead of snag boats
Photograph of the banks of the Guadalupe River before snag boats cleared them of limbs and other debris.
Banks of the Guadalupe River cleared by snag boats
Photograph of the banks of the Guadalupe River after being cleared of limbs and other debris by snag boats.
Camp visitors [at] Circle Bayou
Photograph of a herd of cattle at Circle Bayou in Victoria County, Texas.
Catfish caught in Circle Bayou
Photograph of a fisherman's catch: Two freshwater catfish caught at Circle Bayou.
Cattle at Circle Bayou
Photograph of a herd of cattle at Circle Bayou in Victoria County, Texas.
Cattle at Circle Bayou
Photograph of cattle standing in a pasture at Circle Bayou. A body of water is in the background.
Circle Bayou
Photograph of three men sitting at a table eating. They are at a campsite at Circle Bayou.
Cooks preparing dinner [at] Circle Bayou[:] Broil duck and squirrel stew
Photograph of two men, L. F. Jecker (left) and J. G. Rose, sitting in chairs at a campsite at Circle Bayou. A campfire is nearby. A tent is in the background.
County bridge and ice plant, Victoria
Photograph of the Victoria County bridge over the Guadalupe River and the ice plant on the bank.
Dinner for three and five to eat it at Circle Bayou
Photograph of two men, J. G. Rose (left) and L. F. Jecker, sitting at a table in a campsite at Circle Bayou. Food and eating utensils are on the table.
Effect of cold on rose hedge
Photograph of a hedge of roses.
Entrance to Welder's dipping vat
Photograph of a wooden loading chute leading into a dipping vat where cattle were treated for ticks at J. F. Welder Ranch.
L. F. Jecker at Circle Bayou
Photograph of L. F. Jecker at Circle Bayou in Victoria County, Texas.
Farewell to Circle Bayou, Victoria County
Photograph of two men and a horse and buggy. One man, L. F. Jecker, is standing and one man is sitting on the buggy.
General view of camp at Circle Bayou[;] J. G. Rose and L. F. Jecker
Photograph of two men near the campfire at a campsite in Circle Bayou. A buggy and a tent, as well as trees are in the background. The two men are identified as J. G. Rose and L. F. Jecker.
Got two out of Circle Bayou
Photograph of J. G. Rose standing, holding his shotgun and two pintail drakes he shot.
Gravel bank dredged from [the Guadalupe] river by United States Dredge Boat, "Guadalupe" six miles from Victoria
Photograph of a gravel bank dredged from the Guadalupe River six miles from Victoria, Texas by a dredge boat named "Guadalupe."
J. G. Rose [at] Circle Bayou
Photograph of a man named J. G. Rose. The photograph was taken at Circle Bayou in Victoria County.
Laundry [hanging on a bush at] Circle Bayou
Photograph of long underwear hanging on a bush at Circle Bayou.
Mistletoe [at] Circle Bayou
Photograph of mistletoe hanging from trees at Circle Bayou.
A morning shoot [at] Circle Bayou
Photograph of four men standing in a campsite at Circle Bayou. A large fowl they shot that morning is hung on a rope. L. F. Jecker stands on the right.
Packing up to leave Circle Bayou
Photograph of a campsite at Circle Bayou consisting of a tent and two buggies. Three men can be seen around the camp, apparently packing the camp gear into the buggies.
Picking ducks and skinning squirrels at Circle Bayou
Photograph of two men, J. G. Rose and L. F. Jecker, sitting on chairs at a campsite in Circle Bayou. J. G. Rose is plucking duck feathers and L. F. Jecker is skinning a squirrel.
Skunk hunters [in] Welder's pasture
Photograph of a man and boy sitting on a mule in front of a corral at Welder Ranch. Two hunting dogs stand nearby.
Sleeping quarters - Circle Bayou
Photograph of a tent at a campsite at Circle Bayou. The interior of the tent contains sleeping bags and supplies.
Sugar house, Victoria [Texas] - first stage
Photograph of the buildings and equipment for the sugar mill built in Victoria in 1910. The mill was located above the shipyards south of the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks at the south end of Main Street in Victoria, Texas.
Uncleared bank of the Guadalupe River and Snag Boat Number Two
Photograph of tree limbs on the bank of the Guadalupe River six miles below Victoria, Texas. In the background is United States Snag Boat Number 2. Snag boats are used to clear limbs and other debris from rivers.
United States Snag Boat Number One on Guadalupe River near Victoria, Texas
Photograph of United States Snag Boat Number 1 on the Guadalupe River five miles below Victoria, Texas. The boat is tied up for Sunday. Men and women stand on the boat; wash hangs on a clothesline. A rowboat is nearby in the water.
United States Snag Boat Number Two on Guadalupe River near Victoria, Texas
Photograph of United States Snag Boat Number 2 on the Guadalupe River six miles below Victoria, Texas. The boat is tied up for Sunday. People are standing on the boat; a rowboat is in the water nearby.
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