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[Crowd Gathered Around Vehicle]

Description: Photograph of an early car with advertising "How We Traveled West" for a motion picture. The car has a number of people riding in it and there are a number of people in the crowd. They are before the Abilene Tailoring Company which has signage visible.
Date: unknown
Partner: McMurry University Library

[The 1933 A. J. Miller Hearse]

Description: Copy slide of a black-and-white photograph of a 1933 A. J. Miller hearse parked below a tree in front of a brick building. The hearse has a dark colored painting and curtains are visible on the windows of the passenger side. The image appears to be part of an advertisement; cutoff text below the photograph says, "A. J. Miller offered town car style coaches for that added touch of dignity. This Miller Packard...".
Date: unknown
Partner: McMurry University Library

[Photograph of a child's hearse]

Description: Photograph of a white 1920 child's hearse parked in front of a building. The hearse has a white painting on the body with a dark shade on the roof and there are curtains visible in the backseat. The text "George Kiker, Abilene" is written on the bottom right of the photograph. The image appears to be part of an advertisement and there is another photograph partially visible on the right.
Date: unknown
Creator: Kiker, George
Partner: McMurry University Library

[The 1959 Miller Hearse]

Description: Copy slide of a black-and-white photograph of a 1959 Miller hearse parked in front of a curtain background. The vehicle is pained with a dark color and curtains are visible on the rear windshield and passenger side windows. The image appears to be part of an advertisement and the text "Offered in five versions, the Miller-Meteor landau carriage..." is partially visible below the photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: McMurry University Library

[Photograph of Aeromarine First Air Hearse]

Description: Photograph of the Aeromarine first air hearse in the sea. The text "This interesting sea plane was the first fling hearse. It carried six passengers, the casket, pilot, and the co-pilot. Built especially as a hearse by Aeromarine Plane & Motor Co. for the Fifth Avenue Memorial of New York City, this craft used two 400 horsepower Liberty engines and had a cruising speed of 100 miles-per-hour." is written below the photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: McMurry University Library

[The 1927 Harley Davidson Ambulance]

Description: Copy slide of a photograph of the 1927 Harley Davidson Ambulance with a man standing next to it. The image appears to be part of an advertisement; the text "Operated by Andrew Morales of San Antonio, this Harley Davidson emergency ambulance was unique to say the least. There were a few of these motorcycle ambulances around but by and large they were quite scarce and only in use in the warmer climates." is written below the photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: McMurry University Library
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