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[Union Depot in Rosenberg in 1907]

Description: Obverse: Photograph of Union Depot Rosenberg Tex., 1907 written in red pencil ; reverse: POST CARD, Ella Bought in Rosenberg 1907, Charles E. Myers in ink. In background: water tower to the left of center, Harvey House to right, and train engine on tracks to far left. White or blank area at bottom.
Date: 1907
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Union Depot Greetings from Rosenberg, Texas]

Description: Obverse: Photograph of Union Depot Greetings from Rosenberg Tex. Bell's Racket Store; 1907 written in red pencil ; reverse: POST CARD, M. Black Box 372, San Antonio, Texas, Ella's May 14, 07 in pencil, Charles E. Myers in ink. Water tower on left. Two men sitting on a wooden fence to far right of photo. White or blank area on right.
Date: May 14, 1907
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Palm trees in front of the Rosenberg Depot]

Description: Postcard image of the Rosenberg Depot. The depot is a one story stucco building with sign "ROSENBERG" on the top, front of building. Converging sidewalks can be seen leading to and around the depot. A row of small palm trees is on either side of sidewalk. Top of shrubs in foreground. Water tower in left background. Front of photo in white handwritting: "Beautiful Spot In Rosenberg, Texas".
Date: 1924
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[The Depot in Rosenberg.]

Description: Photograph of the Depot in Rosenberg (as identified on the front and back of photograph). The depot is a one story building. Photograph is of the northeast corner of the building (utility pole at this corner.) Other buildings (2) in background right.
Date: 1919
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Photograph of the depot in Richmond]

Description: Photograph (copy) of the depot at "Richmond, Tex." as written on the photograph in black. The depot is a light colored wooden building with dark colored trim. A small lattice covered structure with a rounded roof is seen on the side of the building. A man wearing light colored pants, white shirt, suspenders, and a golf cap can be seen leaning on his cane on the side of the depot building. Barrels and wooden crates are stacked to the left of the photograph. A man wearing dark pants, white shirt… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Beasley Depot - The Macrenia Railroad]

Description: Photograph (copy) of the Beasley Depot. The depot was on the New York, Texas & Mexican Railway which was nicknamed the "Macaroni Line" since it was constructed largely by Italian immigrant workers. The railway was later purchased by the Southern Pacific Railroad. The depot is a one story wooden building painted with light colors and dark trim. A sign reads: BEASLEY on the east side of the building. Crowd of people are gathered outside of the building. A locomotive is seen on the far right of ph… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Interior of the depot in Rosenberg]

Description: Photograph (copy) of the interior of the depot in Rosenberg, Texas at the Southern Pacific and Santa FE Railroad (which was torn down about 1982). Three men are standing in the wooden interior of the building. Man on far left is wearing overalls and light shirt, light hat, and has his arms folded across his chest. Man in center is wearing an apron with light colored shirt, dark undershirt, and dark hat. He has his right hand on the back of a wooden chair. Man on left (next to a wood stove) is w… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Locomotive "Prosperity Special"]

Description: Photograph (copy) of the locomotive "Prosperity Special". Top of photo reads: Prosperity Special Visit Rosenberg, Texas. Trains can be seen along the tracks into the far distance. Crowds of people along the tracks. Buildings in far left background. Roof in bottom right. White building on right. Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Rosenberg Railroad Depot]

Description: Photograph (copy) of the Rosenberg Railroad Depot. Bottom of photograph in white reads: G.H. and S.A-S.G. and S.F. Station, Rosenberg, Texas (partially legible). The depot is a one story white stucco building with two palm trees and a sego palm surrounded by shrubs as landscaping. A wooden ladder is placed against roof to left of photo. Automobile on far left. Train tracks in foreground. Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railroad Depot]

Description: Photograph (copy) of the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railroad Depot on Third Street in Rosenberg, Texas Circa: 1940. The depot is a one story white stucco building with "ROSENBERG'' sign on west side of building. Twin water towers on right behind a train engine. Automobiles on left. Train tracks in foreground. Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: 1940~
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Railroad depot]

Description: Color photograph of the railroad depot. The depot is a red with white trim wooden building with a roof that overhangs around the perimeter of the building. Railroad tracks in the foreground and a gazebo in the right (background).
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Express Depot]

Description: Postcard image of the Express Depot. Cart is loaded with silver bullion from Mexico. Carts lined up next to the tracks. Men are standing in front of the carts. Water tower and depot in background, partially obscured by the carts.
Date: 1900
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Rosenberg Depot]

Description: Photograph (copy) of the Rosenberg Depot. Small palm trees to right and left of a sidewalk that converges from the right and left of shrubbery and leads to the depot. Water tower in background on left. Train tracks on far right. Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Depot and the Harvey House]

Description: Photograph of the Depot and the Harvey House. Two-story wooden building with arched woodwork covered sidewalk. Several men are standing on sidewalk. On man to right of open breezeway is sweeping the sidewalk. Wagon on far left. Board walkway extends from foreground to railroad track in front of Harvey House. The print is mounted on a brown cardboard substrate which is broken on the corners, particularly the left top and bottom corners. Written in ink at bottom of cardboard: Depot and Harvey Hou… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum
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