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[Postcard of Troops Entering League City]

Description: Postcard featuring a photograph of some U.S. World War I troops entering League City at the city's original thoroughfare between Houston and Galveston. The troops are situated on a fence running alongside the road and the railroad tracks, which are not visible. Their arms and weapons are placed in vertical clusters before the troops. A two-story building in the background has a "Welcome" sign posted in front.
Date: 1915
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Housley Children]

Description: Photograph of L.A. and Gracie Housley's children. The oldest daughter, Hester Louise Housley, is Susan Zuber's mother. The other children include Carville, Bembry, David, L.A. Jr., and Andrew/Andy. There were nine children altogether. The boys were in the Navy during World War II and later attended Texas A&M University.
Date: 1915~
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Photograph of Brown Cemetery]

Description: Photograph of the Brown Cemetery around 1915. Edith Sutherlin stands on the left, holding her hand out. A second woman stands on the other side of the photo, in front of a monument with the word "Brown" carved into it.
Date: 1915~
Partner: Private Collection of the Sutherlin Family

[Steers on Courthouse Square]

Description: Photograph (mounted) of a group of young men and boys with steers in downtown Paducah on the courthouse square; names on the back include Grady Parr, Dad Marriet, Harry Hutchison, Clifford Graves, Ed Carlock.
Date: 1915~
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Massey Second Home]

Description: Photograph of Mr. F.B. Massey's second home at 1103 Brook Street in Wichita Falls. The home was torn down later and is now the parking lot of the Cancer Institute.
Date: 1915
Partner: Midwestern State University
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