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World War I Scenes

Description: Copy negative of two pictures from World War I with notes printed on them in French. The top picture is of Russian soldiers marching down a road with a crowd watching from the other side. There are three men in front, one of them holding a flag, and there are lines of men behind them carrying guns with bayonets. The bottom picture shows the old Palais du Trocadéro viewed under the Eiffel Tower.
Date: [1914..1917]
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Photograph of Texas Rangers in Valentine, Texas]

Description: Photograph of a group of Texas Rangers in Valentine, Texas. Three of the men are sitting in a wagon pulled by horses, and the other three are riding horses. The first horse rider from the left is O. C. Dowe, Millie Wilson's husband.
Date: 1914
Partner: Marfa Public Library

Men's basketball game, 1914

Description: Men's basketball. North Texas State Normal vs. Southwestern game, 1914. Individuals on a basketball court with people on the side near buildings.
Date: 1914
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[William R. Blocker and friends sitting in a tree in the summer of 1914]

Description: Five young men sit in a large banch of a tree. The men are dressed in long-sleeved white shirts with ties; one is wearing a suit jacket. On the back of the photograph is written: "Summer 1914." The gentleman are listed as "Paul Hayes, Elisha Myers, W. R. Blocker, Henry Foster[l?], J. F. Elliott." (W. R. Blocker is the man in the middle of the group).
Date: 1914
Partner: Moore Memorial Public Library

[General Colquitt's staff at the Houston carnival in 1914]

Description: Nine army officers in full dress uniform, Governor Oscar Branch Colquitt in long coat and top hat, and a gentleman in a costume composed of a crown, a pastel dress with lace, a shawl, white stockings and slippers stand as a group near the end of a wooden pier or boat slip. Two gentlemen wearing naval caps are at the back of the group. From left to right in the first row is Col. Hugh B. Moore, then Governor Colquitt, then the man in the costume, then another army officer. The man in costume ha… more
Date: 1914
Partner: Moore Memorial Public Library

[A portrait of Col. Hugh B. Moore in uniform]

Description: A portrait of Col. Hugh B. Moore in Army uniform. The portrait has no background, but is mounted in the center of tan cardboard stock mat with an embossed stamp in the lower right corner reading "Photographie Victor Hugo 130 Avenue Victor Hugo." The folded cover paper has a round stamp affixed on the front which reads "Rancoule, Paris, 130 Av. Victor Hugo." The portrait was apparently taken in Paris, France during Col. Moore's service on General Pershing's staff.
Date: [1914..1919]
Creator: Rancoule
Partner: Moore Memorial Public Library

Sharyland

Description: Excursion party posing in field
Date: June 19, 1914
Partner: The University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley

[Sharyland 1914]

Description: "Sharyland 1914" barn and house in front of corn fields
Date: 1914
Partner: The University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley

Sharyland excursion

Description: Excursion party posing between house and barn.
Date: January 6, 1914
Partner: The University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley

Mrs. and Mrs. Ed Ray

Description: Photograph of couple. Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ray of Van Horn, TX. 1014
Date: 1914
Partner: Clark Hotel Museum

Jim and Clara Bean

Description: Photograph of couple and horse-drawn carriage. Photograph of Jim and Clara Bean with horse-drawn carriage, possibly on their wedding day in 1914.
Date: 1914
Partner: Clark Hotel Museum

[Men on Wells Fargo Wagon]

Description: Photograph of two men standing with a Wells Fargo wagon pulled by two horses on a road in Port Arthur, Texas. One man sits in the driver's seat, and the other, identified as Earl Gautreaux, stands on the tailgate. Buildings are visible in the background.
Date: 1914
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[The Cumberland Telephone Company]

Description: Photograph of several women sitting at a switch board at the Cumberland Telephone Company in Port Arthur, Texas. The women at the switch board are identified, from left to right, as Daisy Neal, an unidentified woman, Lillian Frost, and Flora Tucker. The woman at the desk to the left is Mrs. Stanley, and the man standing in the background is Mr. Toples.
Date: 1914
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Two Women in Carriage]

Description: Photograph of two women, identified as Mrs. Hightower and Mrs. Williams, sitting in a buggy pulled by a horse in front of two houses in Port Arthur, Texas.
Date: 1914
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[High School Basketball Team]

Description: Photograph of women in the Port Arthur High School basketball team in front of a brick building in Port Arthur, Texas. Two men stand on either end of the back row.
Date: 1914
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Photograph of View from West Mountain]

Description: Photograph taken after the Chautauqua was demolished (that is, about 1912). The foundation can be seen in the upper right quadrant. The Post Office, completed in 1913, is visible to the right of the Chautauqua ruins. The old viewing tower on the top of the hill, destroyed by a tornado in 1930, is just barely visible in the trees on top of the hill. The first Crazy Hotel and Crazy Flats drinking pavilion, which burned in 1925, are seen one block northwest of the Post Office. The Murphy home is o… more
Date: 1914?
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

MGC_1997-44-75

Description: Photograph of a bridge over a river in Port Arthur, Texas. Trees and buildings are visible on both sides of the river.
Date: September 20, 1914
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[View of Procter Street and StilWell Avenue]

Description: Photograph of Procter Street with houses and buildings on either side. There are two visible cars driving down the street in the distance. The back of the photograph is a postcard, with handwriting that reads, "Procter & StilWell. 1914."
Date: 1914
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

Abreu Troupe Performing at the Mendota Carnival

Description: Photograph of the Abreu family acrobats performing on a stage situated between large storefronts at the Mendota Carnival. One member of the troupe is balancing two more members on his shoulders while a large crowd surrounds the stage.
Date: 1914
Partner: Witte Museum

[The Crazy Flats and First Crazy Hotel]

Description: A view of early Mineral Wells from East Mountain shows the Crazy Flats in the foreground, and the first Crazy Hotel at the left, at the rear of it. The small building at the right, rear of the Crazy Flats housed the "Crazy Woman's Well" that contributed the generic "Crazy Water" name to the local mineral water. Crazy Flats, the second Crazy Drinking Pavilion with "Rooms for Rent" on the second floor, was built in 1909. The first Crazy Hotel was built in two sections: The first section… more
Date: 1914?
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library
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