8,891 Matching Results

Search Results

[Men at Trailer Camp]

Description: Photograph of six smiling men, identified as Ted Emmons, Lewis Ashby, Jim Goin, Joe Ashcraft, a cousin to the Ashcrafts, and Earl Ashcraft. The building behind them is labeled "Jim Goin Trailer camp." Cabins and trees are visible in the background. The trailer camp was located at 2804 N. Elm Street in Denton, Texas.
Date: April 15, 1958
Partner: Private Collection of Bouncer Goin

[Schechter's Clothing Store]

Description: Copy of a photograph of the exterior of Schechter's Clothing Store. Later became K. Wolens Department Store; Third Street, Rosenberg, Texas. Parking meters can be seen in front of stores. Circa. 1928-1958 (Schechter's.) Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Businesses on the west side of Third Street]

Description: Copy of a photograph of the exteriors of businesses on the west side of Third Street in Rosenberg, Texas: Melvin Daily Groceries and Feed, and Butler-Grimes Five cent Five dollar Store. Slovaks Hamburger was between Daily's and Butler-Grimes. These businesses were at location listed from 1928 to 1958. A blurred image of an automobile is in front of Butler Grimes store. A truck is parked in front of Daily's Store. Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

First Christian Church, Richardson, Texas

Description: Wooden frame church, white clapboard siding. The middle section of the front (gable end) entends forward to form an entrance and upward to form a [bell?] tower. The double entrance door is covered with a decorative braced awning with a closed dormer. A sign over the door reads "First Christian Church." The roof is shingled, maybe wooden. A signpost is at the right edge of the picture, with the name of the church and the pastor's name. To the left of the main building is a lower building/annex… more
Date: [1940..1958]
Partner: Richardson Public Library

Main Street at US Highway 75, Richardson, Texas

Description: Looking north west, the intersection of Main Street / Belt Line Rd. and the east-side frontage road of U. S. Highway 75 (Northbound). A pile of dirt/rocks is on the left foreground; center front is an eroded ditch that is covered by a concrete culvert at Main Street. Two cars are visible on Main Street, and 2 more are parked north of Main Street, on the right side of the photograph. Multiple real estate/housing development signs are on the intersection corners. Buildings are visible in the ri… more
Date: 1958
Creator: Martin, Jerry
Partner: Richardson Public Library

Arapaho Road at North Central Expressway, Richardson, Texas

Description: Arapaho Road, east from North Central Expressway (U.S. Highway 75), taken from roadside between north-bound Central and its access road. A vehicle carrying earth-moving equipment is east-bound on Arapaho Road. At the SE corner of the intersection is a sign: "TURN LEFT FASCINATION HOMES NORTHRICH WEST." Five or six small trees are enclosed with a low fence on the right/south side of Arapaho. Further east is a gravel/cement/construction facility. On the left/north side of Arapaho are 2 hou… more
Date: 1958~
Partner: Richardson Public Library

Polk Street, Richardson, Texas

Description: Polk Street, looking east. The left center of the photograph shows the Floyd Branch of Cottonwood Creek flowing east, then turning south under Polk Street. Sherman Street intersects with Polk Street just west of the creek. There is a small bridge, with low rails, over the creek. On the left are low, brushy, trees. On the right are three residences; the middle has an outbuilding. To the back, on the right/south side of Polk Street, is the North Texas Lumber Co. building, Central Ave., then the… more
Date: 1958~
Creator: Martin, Jerry
Partner: Richardson Public Library

Castleberry School

Description: Castleberry School District 95. Named after "Uncle Zack" Castleberry, who furnished water from their well for school purposes. Built around 1919 at a cost of approx. $6,000. A three room brick building.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

North Castleberry School

Description: North Castleberry in center of photo. Upper right is Sampson Park City Hall , Fire and Police buildings. Upper section - Marine Creek Lake, beyond the lake is the site of TCJC's Northwest campus.
Date: 1958
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

[Deaf Smith County Courthouse]

Description: Photograph of a Fourth of July Celebration at the Deaf Smith County Courthouse in Hereford, TX. People stand on the lawn. Cars are parked behind them, and a fire engine is parked in the street. Back of post card reads, "The bells ring out; the band strikes up lively tunes; voices of the Community Choir sing of freedom and liberty; leading citizens read from the historical speeches and documents that united the people of America; and hearts join in a prayer of thanksgiving when Hereford, Texas, … more
Date: 1958~
Creator: Bradly, Bill
Partner: Deaf Smith County Library
Back to Top of Screen