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[Photograph of a stagecoach in New Orleans]

Description: Photograph of individuals riding through an intersection in a green stagecoach near bourbon street in New Orleans, Louisiana. Two individuals sit inside the carriage, while the driver, who wears a black top hat, and another individual sit on a bench seat on the front of the carriage. A tall, brick building stands on the corner behind them. It has green trim and a wrought-iron railing around its second floor balcony.
Date: 1958
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Straw hat

Description: Sailor-style hat of natural straw with 3" up-turning brim. Hatband of 1" brown grosgrain ribbon with loop and trailing ends in back. Unlined. Inner tan grosgrain ribbon headband. Retailer label: Chez Jeré / Shreveport, LA "Chez Jere / Shreveport / LA"
Date: 1960/1969
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

[Tye Bars competing at LSU]

Description: Photograph of a horse named Tye Bars and their rider competing at a horse show at Louisiana State University. They appear to be participating in a cutting horse competition.
Date: March 11, 1970
Creator: Dalco Photography
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Annie Bancroft as a Baby

Description: Studio photograph of Annie Bancroft as an infant. She is wearing a white dress and lying on a tasseled pillow in an old carriage with large wheels. There is a fake backdrop in the background.
Date: unknown
Creator: A. Albert & Son Photographers
Partner: Heritage House Museum

["The Hustler" arriving in Shreveport, Louisana]

Description: Known in the Pelican State as the Louisiana and Arkansas Railway's "The Hustler," train No. 4-203, northbound, arriving in Shreveport, Louisiana from New Orleans on an April morning in 1939. The small Pacific, type 4-6-2 locomotive, which heads this passenger train, carries the train's name etched on a metal plate attached to the boiler front, positioned below the headlight. These overnight trains - operating between New Orleans and Shreveport were popular over a long span of years, making t… more
Date: April 1939
Partner: Museum of the American Railroad
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