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[Postcard from Louis to Miss Augusta Wille, February 6, 1913]

Description: Postcard from Louis to Miss Augusta Wille, discussing something she sent to him, as well as what he has been doing since they last spoke. The front of the postcard features a photograph of a public school in Boerne, Texas. The building is two-stories, made from light-colored stone, with windows along all side of both stories and two short flights of stairs leading up to the two entrances. A narrow drive curves in front of the school.
Date: February 6, 1913
Partner: Patrick Heath Public Library

[Postcard of Laconia Fire Dept., New Hampshire]

Description: Postcard of the Laconia Fire Department at their station, with the fire fighters sitting in a horse-drawn fire engine. The station has four garage doors visible at its base. Ivy is growing on the side of the building. On the back of the postcard, the sender has left a handwritten message that says, "Another out of town fire card for you. Hope I can continue getting them for you. [...] You card is dandy, mighty pleased with it. Call again."
Date: February 13, 1913
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

Laredo

Description: Photograph of a street scene in Laredo, Texas. Stalls are set up in front of a building, with people visible under their tarps. Two people drive a horse-drawn cart down the street.
Date: February 1913
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[People by Fan Mill and Wagon]

Description: Photograph of two unidentified men, two women, and a child standing next to a fan mill and a wagon on an open plain, with a third man standing inside of the wagon. The two men on the right are putting an object into a large sack while the women and young girl, all wearing scarves on their heads, are standing behind them. There is some kind of grain on the ground in front of the fan mill and "Sold & Waranteed by W. J. Stevenson, Agon, Ill." is written on the side of the wagon.
Date: February 1913
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

[Saint Anthony Catholic Church and Convent]

Description: Postcard of St. Anthony Catholic Church, later St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica, and convent located on Archie, Forsythe, Jefferson, and Wall streets. Printed at the top left of the postcard is "Saint Anthony's Catholic Church and Convent, Beaumont, Texas." On the back of the postcard is printed the following information regarding its creation: "Published by S.H. Kress & Co. Made in the U.S.A." and "A-470." Handwritten on the back of the postcard, "Beaumont Texas Box 39. Have been here two week… more
Date: February 8, 1913
Creator: S. H. Kress & Co.
Partner: Tyrrell Historical Library

[Fanning mill at work]

Description: Photograph of a group of people around a fanning mill. A man, two women, and a child stand to the right, a man stands at the mill, and another man is in the bed of an adjacent wagon. A small mound of grain is on a tarp next to the mill.
Date: February 1913
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

[Fanning mill at work]

Description: Photograph of three men working at a fanning mill. One man stands at the side of the mill, one at one end next to open grain sacks, and one stands in the bed of an adjacent wagon. Full grain sacks stand to one side. A windmill and outbuildings are in the background.
Date: February 1913
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

[Fanning mill at work]

Description: Photograph of three men at a fanning mill. One man stands at the side of the mill, one at one end next to open grain sacks, and one stands in the bed of an adjacent wagon. Full grain sacks stand to one side. A windmill and outbuildings are in the background.
Date: February 1913
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

[Fanning mill at work]

Description: Photograph of three men at a fanning mill. Two men stand by the mill, one is partially visible in the bed of an adjacent wagon. Full grain sacks are visible in the background, and a mound of grain is on the ground by the mill.
Date: February 1913
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
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