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East Texas Skyscraper

Description: Photographic postcard of the First National Bank, in Longview, Texas, as noted on the back of the postcard. The building was located at 213 E. Tyler, and it was "the tallest building in Longview, reaching a height of 145 feet."
Date: 1950~
Creator: Culpepper, Cody B.
Partner: Longview Public Library

[Anson Mills Building]

Description: Postcard of the historic Anson Mills Building located at 303 North Oregon Street in El Paso, Texas. Please also see duplicate postcard WH-PC-186-022.
Date: July 7, 1915
Creator: Horne, Walter H., 1883-1921
Partner: El Paso Public Library

[Medical Arts Building, Dallas, Texas #2]

Description: Postcard of the Medical Arts Building in Dallas, Texas. The image is an illustration of a skyscraper with a green awning over the sidewalk on one side. "Medical Arts Building, Dallas, Texas" is printed in the upper left corner and "DA-24" is printed in the upper right corner.
Date: [1922..1977]
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Medical Arts Building, Dallas, Texas #1]

Description: Postcard of the Medical Arts Building in Dallas, Texas. The image is an illustration of a skyscraper with a green awning over the sidewalk on one side. "Medical Arts Building, Dallas, Texas" is printed in the upper left corner and "DA-24" is printed in the upper right corner. "Louise" is handwritten in pencil next to the stamp graphic on the back.
Date: [1922..1977]
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Nix Memorial Hospital]

Description: Postcard of Nix Memorial Hospital. The texts "The Nix Memorial Hospital, San Antonio, Texas" and "One of America's Most Beautiful Hospitals" are printed at the top and bottom of the image respectively. The image depicts, the skyscraper against a blue sky. There is a paragraph of information about the hospital on the back of the postcard.
Date: [1930..]
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Magnolia Petroleum Building Pegasus]

Description: Postcard of the neon red Pegasus sign atop the Magnolia Building in Dallas, Texas. The rotating sign is placed on a metal structure at the topmost point of the structure.
Date: [1934..]
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis
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