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[106 W. 8th]

Description: Photograph of a stone building taken from the street. Two business are labelled on the building; Handcrafters Unlimited on the right-hand side of the photograph, and Joan's Hallmark Shop on the left-hand side. Ten rectangular windows are on the building, and the top of the building has ornate detailing.
Date: unknown
Partner: Southwestern University

[Old Masonic Lodge]

Description: Photograph of a corner of Old Masonic Lodge, a two-story stone building. An ornate dome is erected above the front door. A sign in a second-story window reads, "First National Bank." On the back of the photograph, a handwritten note reads, "Old Masonic Lodge with it's new Dome."
Date: unknown
Partner: Southwestern University

[Emzy Taylor House]

Description: Photograph of a two-story home with two large leafless trees on either side of the sidewalk that leads to the front door. On the sidewalk a light-colored dog looks to its right at a running child who is wearing all white.
Date: unknown
Partner: Southwestern University

[Central Christian Church]

Description: Black and white photograph of a large group of people posing in front of a white building. A hand-written note written on the photograph indicates one woman as Fannie Harris, and another note on the back of the photograph reads, "Central Christian Church," "1900," "Georgetown Texas."
Date: 1900
Creator: Goodlett, Dave
Partner: Southwestern University

[Portrait of a Boy]

Description: Portrait of a boy looking slightly to the left of the photograph. He is wearing a dark-colored suit and bow-tie, with a star-shaped pin on his left lapel.
Date: unknown
Creator: Wilcox, N. M.
Partner: Southwestern University

[Nettie and Lulu Hardy portrait]

Description: Photograph of two young women, Nettie and Lulu Hardman, looking to the left of the photograph. The women are seen looking toward the viewer from behind a hole in a prop fence. On the back of the photograph, a handwritten note reads, "Misses Nettie & Lulu Hardy. Georgetown. Mrs. Lily Munday." On the back of the photograph, printed text reads, "From the New Photograph Gallery, Next to Taylor's New Bank --- In the Kincaid Building. All work Finished in the Highest Grade, Soft and Brilliant. Family… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Southwestern University
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