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Fritz Reichmann

Description: Photograph of a uniformed individual named by the name of Fritz Reichmann. He wears a uniform and his hat says, "Recorder." Inscription on the back reads "Fritz Reichmann, killed at San Jacinto at 16th jumping out of a buggy." Photograph is cabinet card format.
Date: 1881~
Creator: Marks, H. R.
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Colorado Machine Shop]

Description: Photograph of an industrial complex including Colorado Machine Shop and Lone Star Ice Works. On the dirt road in front of the buildings are men with horse-drawn wagons.
Date: unknown
Creator: Berner, George H. & Marks, H. R.
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Portrait of Charles R. Eanes]

Description: Portrait of Charles Randolph Eanes. In the photograph he is wearing a dark suit with a vest underneath as well as a white shirt with a black bow tie. He has a mustache as well as brunette hair in a comb over style. On the back of the photograph "H. R. Marks Photographer, Austin, Texas." is printed and "Charles Randolph Eanes 1887-1889" is hand written in blue ink.
Date: 1887~
Creator: Marks, H. R.
Partner: Westbank Community Library District

[Portrait of an Unknown Young Girl Frowning]

Description: Photograph of an unknown female child positioned from the waist up with her hands crossed in front of her. She is pictured in a dress that is light colored with some dark colored lining, and a lace collar. Text on the back identifies by H. R. Marks, from Austin, Texas, as the photographer.
Date: unknown
Creator: Marks, H. R.
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Austin Dam broken in Colorado River flood]

Description: Photograph of Southeast view of the Austin Dam on the Colorado River after breaking during a flood. The dam was built in 1890 in an attempt to bring industry to the city, but failed after upriver storms sent a flood cracking the dam and killing eight people when the powerhouse flooded.
Date: 1900
Creator: Marks, H. R.
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library
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