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[Portrait of Mary Louise Hanrick]

Description: Portrait of eleven year old Mary Louise Hanrick in a squared dress and a paper in her left hand.
Date: June 26, 1919
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Photograph of Salado High School Graduates, 1945]

Description: Photograph of a group of 18 teenage young men and women arranged in three rows in front of a brick wall, with a tree just behind the group, on the right. The members of the group are all wearing medium-colored, long academic robes with white collars, and medium-colored, square academic hats tilted down to the left. There are six male members total, two sitting on the right side of the bottom row, and four occupying the four middle spaces of the top row. The students on the front row are sitting… more
Date: June 13, 2011
Partner: Salado Public Library

[Colorado River Flood 1]

Description: Photograph of the flooded Colorado River. Trees are submerged in the water. "Handwritten note on the back reads, "1 By placing pictures 1 and 2 end to end the full width of the Colorado River is shown."
Date: June 15, 1935
Creator: Boone
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Colorado River Flood 2]

Description: Photograph of the south banks of the Colorado River during a flood. Handwritten note on the back reads, "2 The two buildings shown on either side of South Congress Avenue at the end of the bridge were the only ones left in the river valley."
Date: June 15, 1935
Creator: Boone
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Post Office Workroom Looking East]

Description: Photograph of a room in the El Paso post office. It has a large archway in the middle of the room with a decorated metal grate in the middle of it. It has support columns on the left and right sides of the room, with white walls and wooden floors.
Date: June 2, 1919
Partner: El Paso Public Library

[Carnegie Library Diagonal Left View With Trees]

Description: Photograph of the El Paso Carnegie Library from a diagonal view. The building is white with four tall columns in front of the entrance, and a star emblem engraved above the columns. There are trees on the landscaping directly in view.
Date: June 1939
Partner: El Paso Public Library

[North Rear Corner to Construction Site]

Description: Photograph of the rear corner of a post office building still being constructed. A worker is wheeling in supplies through a large window on a slanted platform.
Date: June 18, 1918
Partner: El Paso Public Library

[Photograph of Lieutenant Dan P. Doyle and Lieutenant Charles E. Poe]

Description: Photograph of Lt. Dan P. Doyle, commanding officer of the new Palacios Army Air Base, greeted by Lt. Charles E. Poe, 5th Tow Target Executive Office in front of an airplane at Camp Hulen.
Date: June 10, 1943
Creator: Finch, William A.
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Photograph of a Receiving Line at a Reception]

Description: Photograph of men and women having formed a receiving line at a reception. Women at the event are wearing dresses while the men are wearing their uniforms.
Date: June 1943
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Photograph of Six Chaplains at Camp Hulen]

Description: Photograph of six chaplains standing in front of "Chapel No. 1." All of the men are wearing their dress uniforms, although one of the men is not wearing his dress hat.
Date: June 1943
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Photograph of Private Leo Gaines]

Description: Photograph of Private Leo Gaines, from Springfield, Illinois, standing in front of a barracks building at Camp Hulen.
Date: June 1944
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Photograph of Guthrie's Drug Store]

Description: Photograph of Guthrie's Drug Store on Main Street in Salado, Texas, with advertisements for Coca Cola, Orange Crush and Root Beer. The building itself is has two stories and a side appendage on the right side. A man is standing out in front has been identified as Dr. James Herbert Guthrie.
Date: June 5, 1927
Partner: Salado Public Library
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