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[Tintype Portrait of Two Men]

Description: Tintype portrait of two men, one with a mustache wearing a suit and hat and sitting in a chair, and the other standing next to him wearing a suit and top hat.
Date: 1870~
Partner: Sam Rayburn House State Historical Site

Portrait of Children #1

Description: Copy negative of an artist's portrait of Clara Ann Hefner and Katie Syrena Hefner as toddlers sitting in chairs.
Date: 1870~
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Portrait of Children #2

Description: Copy negative of an artist's portrait of Clara Ann Hefner and Katie Syrena Hefner as toddlers sitting in chairs.
Date: 1870~
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[St. Phillips Episcopal Church]

Description: Photo of the St. Phillips Episcopal church, which was built c. 1870 on the corner of Crawford and Sycamore Streets in Palestine. It was moved across Sycamore Street about 1909, which is where it sits today.
Date: [1870..1909]
Partner: Palestine Public Library

Dan Coble and Charles Lawrence

Description: Dan Coble sitting in wicker chair. Charles Lawrence is standing. Coble was a gunslinger killed in a gun battle in Witchita Falls, TX. Lawrence was killed in that same shoot out.
Date: July 1, 1870
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

[Downtown Longview]

Description: Photograph of downtown Longview, Texas in its early years. There are many unidentified brick buildings pictured in the photograph. There are horse-drawn carriages parked throughout the downtown area, and there are people walking in the street.
Date: 1870~
Partner: Longview Public Library

[Young Men of Longview]

Description: Photograph of a young men standing against a picket fence in Longview, Texas. From left to right, the men pictured are Jerre Turner, Dan Gans, Hardy Cook, Joe Boring and June Bivins.
Date: 1870~
Partner: Longview Public Library

[Railroad Engine 154]

Description: Photograph of Longview, Texas railroad workers posing next to Engine Number 154. From left to right, the men pictured are: J. W. Kinney, Switchman; Dee Moore, Longview Switch Engine; B. C. Todd, Sr., Fireman; W. J. Padon, Engineer; and Joe Still, Engine Foreman.
Date: 1870~
Creator: Culpepper, Cody
Partner: Longview Public Library

[Railroads in Longview]

Description: Photograph of four railroad workers posing next to a train in Longview, Texas. The engine is a 4-4-0 locomotive with the initials for Houston and Great Northern Railroad Company (H & G N R Co. #2) on the tender car and San Jacinto on the cab.
Date: 1870~
Partner: Longview Public Library

[Photograph of John Lynn Bennett]

Description: Photograph of John Lynn Bennett. He sits on a chair covered in a patterned blanket, and one arm is placed on the back of the chair. He looks to the side, open-mouthed, and wears a white gown.
Date: [1870..1900]
Creator: Jackson, W. D.
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Portrait of Jacob Bickler]

Description: Photograph of Jacob Bickler as a young man, who is only visible from the chest up and is wearing a suit.
Date: 1870~
Creator: Broich, Hugo
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Coaly the Cowhand]

Description: Portrait of Coaly. an African-American cowhand in front of a backdrop on the J-Buckle Ranch.
Date: 1870~/1900~
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

Wagon Train Rest

Description: Wagon train taking a noontime rest enrout to Indianola on the San Antonio - Goliad Road.
Date: 1870
Partner: Wilson County Historical Society

Mrs. Charles C. (Elmira Elizabeth "Bettie" Inge) Bell

Description: Studio portrait of Mrs. Charles C. Bell standing in a long, dark dress and holding onto the back of a wooden chair. She was born Elmira Elizabeth Inge on January 26, 1840 in Virginia. She married Charles Bell in Fannin County in 1862.
Date: 1870?
Partner: Denton Public Library

[Governor's Mansion]

Description: Photograph of the Texas Governor's mansion from around 1870.
Date: 1870
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Carriages at Barton Creek]

Description: Photograph of two horse drawn carriages with several men and women. Barton Creek Bridge is in background.
Date: 1870/1890
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[People drinking from a gas can]

Description: Photograph of several people possibly drinking alcohol during prohibition from what appears to be a gasoline can.
Date: [1870..1910]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), Sr.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Alamo Plaza]

Description: Photograph of the Alamo Plaza (located at Alamo Plaza Historic District) in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: 1870
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[A woman standing beside a chair wearing a black dress and hat]

Description: Photograph of a woman standing facing left with her right hand resting on the top of a tapestry chair that has a white crocheted blanket draped across it while her left arm is by her side and holding a hand fan. In this studio portrait, the woman is wearing a dark dress with pleats along the bottom and a bow on the side and a long-sleeved, fitted jacket with buttons from the waste to the neck. White ruffles at her cuffs extend from the dark jacket and she is wearing black crocheted gloves. A… more
Date: 1870~/1880~
Creator: Barr, David Perry
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Dr. J. W. Allen as a young boy]

Description: Tintype photograph of a young Dr. James Walter Allen seated in front of a backdrop with pathway and foliage. He wears a dark jacket with collared shirt underneath. In inscription in black ink at the top of the photo reads, "James Walter Allen."
Date: [1870..1889]
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Portrait of Zachariah Matlock, Mary Hopkins Matlock, and Sarah Matlock]

Description: Portrait Zachariah Matlock (center) with his wife Mary Hopkins Matlock (left), and his daughter Sarah Matlock (right). The two women wearing long dresses and standing on either side of a bearded Zachariah who is seated and holding on to a wooden walking stick.
Date: 1870~
Partner: Murphy Historical Society Inc.
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