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[Trade Mart Lobby, View from Second Floor Balcony #1]

Description: Photograph of the Dallas Trade Mart lobby as viewed from a second floor balcony. The lobby consists of a large atrium spanning all of the building's four floors. Balconies are attached to both side walls, three from each upper floor, one stacked above the other, lined with metal railings and decorated with potted plants within. The balconies lead to three walkways that hang over and span across the space of the atrium, supported by wires attached to the ceiling. Along the edge of the upper wall… more
Date: 1960~/1979~
Partner: Dallas Market Center

[Trade Mart Lobby Balconies, Third-Floor Porch]

Description: Photograph of diners on a porch in the third floor balcony of the Dallas Trade Mart lobby. The balconies of the lobby are stacked from each floor along the inner walls of the atrium, and are lined with seats and plants. At center is a porch extending from one of the balconies, containing people along square dining tables. Many talk with one another, seated on wicker chairs. Turning the corner along the third-floor balcony, at right, there are a group of men in suits talking and looking towards … more
Date: 1960~/1979~
Partner: Dallas Market Center

[Trade Mart Lobby, Third and Fourth Floor Balconies]

Description: Photograph of the third and fourth floor balconies of the Trade Mart lobby. The balconies line the atrium, and within them are dining tables, covered with tablecloths. Multiple people are seated in chairs along the tables, eating and conversing with each other. Behind the dining section in the third-floor balcony is a pair of escalators; a man at left enters one, moving upwards to the fourth floor. People walk along the fourth floor, looking at the plants lining the back walls.
Date: 1960~/1979~
Partner: Dallas Market Center

[Trade Mart Lobby, View from Second Floor Balcony #2]

Description: Photograph of the Dallas Trade Mart lobby as viewed from a second floor balcony. The lobby consists of a large atrium spanning all of the building's four floors. Balconies are attached to both side walls, three from each upper floor, one stacked above the other, lined with metal railings and decorated with potted plants within. The balconies lead to three walkways that hang over and span across the space of the atrium, supported by wires attached to the ceiling. Along the edge of the upper wall… more
Date: 1960~/1979~
Partner: Dallas Market Center

[Home of Sallie Ann Parker and Thomas Middlebrook Willis]

Description: Photograph of Sallie Ann Parker and Thomas Middlebrook Willis' home in the 900 block of Poplar Street, Abilene, Texas. The house is a two-story home with clapboard siding, a covered front porch, narrow windows, a small balcony on the second floor, a hip roof, and lightning rods on top. The lot is demarcated with a short wooden picket fence, with an arched picket gate partially opened at center. Two women, the one in the threshold of the front entrance holding a child, stand on the porch of the … more
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Masonic Group at Dr. Curtis' Home]

Description: Photograph of a Masonic gathering at Dr. Curtis' home, seated in three rows along the front porch of the single-story wooden home on 117 W Wall Street. A band is gathered along the left, holding drums and brass instruments. Other men, seated, hold implements placed on white cloths in their lap. Dr. Curtis stands on the porch, close to the door in the back row.
Date: [1896..]
Partner: Midland Historical Society

[Herman Garrett Family]

Description: Photograph of the Herman Garrett family from their family house at 611 N Big Spring Street, arranged in three rows on the house's porch. In the back row, from left to right: Lillian Garrett Reiger, Dora Garrett Rankin, Al H. Garrett, Elizabeth Garrett, Neta Garrett Wilson, and H. M. Garrett (came to Midland in 1882). Middle row (both seated on chairs, from left): Neta Wilson's mother-in-law and Mrs. Herman (Lucy Ann) Garrett. Front row (both seated on porch): Luther Wilson, Bess Garrett Holmes… more
Date: 1903
Partner: Midland Historical Society

[W. B. Preston and Children]

Description: Photograph of W. B. Preston with his children during Easter. They stand on the front steps of their house, which are covered with snow and ice. Preston looks forward while his children, Martha Jane and Bob, Jr. look at the snow.
Date: 1928~
Partner: Midland Historical Society

[William Leon Bryant Ranch Headquarters]

Description: Photograph of the headquarters of the William Leon Bryant ranch (10 miles south of Midland), a two-story ranch house with a long front porch and a windmill and water tank to the left. A gutter system runs along the top of the roof into a tank in front of the porch (white pipes). Along the front of the house is a field of plants, where chickens are wandering. A small shed is to the right of the house.
Date: 1914
Partner: Midland Historical Society

[Quien Sabe Ranch Headquarters]

Description: Photograph of the headquarters of the Quien Sabe Ranch, a two-story ranch house with a large gable roof, a porch along the length of the house, a wooden picket fence and a dirt path in front, and several narrow, column-like trees planted in the front. Several unidentified men stand around the ranch house's fence
Date: [1908..1910]
Partner: Midland Historical Society

[Henry Halff's Residence in Midland]

Description: Photograph of Henry Halff's residence in Midland, Texas, a two-story Victorian-style home with a raised porch accessible by stairs along the side and front of the house, a deck hanging above the porch, embellished decorations along the end of the gable roofs, two chimneys, and several plants, trees, and shurbs around the property. A man stands in the bottom left corner, unidentified, and another house is visible behind a large oak tree in the background.
Date: 190X
Partner: Midland Historical Society

[Residence of E. D. Harrington, 1895]

Description: Photograph of the recently-completed residence of E. D. Harrington, a one-story house with a pyramid roof, a wide awning along the front door, and a picket fence around the yard. Several boxes and a horse are in the left half of the yard, and the family stands under the awning on the front porch. A windmill is visible in the background. The house's roof was burned down later, and the Harringtons moved to a different house on Loraine Street.
Date: 1895
Creator: Hoyt, E. E.
Partner: Midland Historical Society

[Residence of E. D. Harrington, 1910]

Description: Photograph of the second residence of E. D. Harrington, a two-story residential building with a front porch, large trees on the front yard, and a picket fence, behind which stands an unidentified person. According to a note written on the back of the photograph, this house comes "fifteen years later"; the first house, built in 1895, was burnt down.
Date: 1910
Creator: Rohlfing, W. H.
Partner: Midland Historical Society

[Director's Residence, Lutheran College]

Description: Photograph of the residence for the director of the Evangelical Lutheran College in Brenham, a two-story wooden building with a covered porch, a gable roof, and windows with shutters. A light-colored picket fence with a gate spans the yard. Three children and a woman stand on the front porch, in front of the entrance; Mrs. (Christina Stickel) Weeber (the Reverend C. Weeber's wife), and Hugo, Paul, and Esther (positions unspecified).
Date: 1906
Partner: Texas Lutheran University

[Thanksgiving Portrait, Dr. Wickliff Curtis's Home]

Description: Photograph of a Thanksgiving gathering at the Curtises (Dr. Wickliff Curtis and Mrs. Cress / Mrs. D Curtis) in 1898, arranged in four rows on the front steps of the family home. Names are listed on the back of the photograph. Top row, from left to right: Jim Goff, Oscar Bell, Ertha Cowden, George Lee, Hy Estes, Joe Brown, Bert Rawlins, John Draper. Second row from top: Frank Roses, Mollie Cornwell, Lilly Cowden, Proffessor Robert Ewing Rankin; third row, second from botom: Miss Birdie Shacklefo… more
Date: November 24, 1898
Partner: Midland Historical Society
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