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[Shenandoah dirigible in Fort Worth 1]

Description: Snapshot photograph of a dirigible, or blimp, in the air over a field. The blimp, seen in left profile, is centered in the frame and appears to be at or near a mooring tower. The figure of one person and a portion of another are visible at the middle to lower right edge. Sideways handwritten inscription on the verso right edge reads "The first 'blimp' to come to Ft. Worth." A black ink number "9" is stamped on the verso bottom right corner.
Date: 1924
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Gem tintype portrait of young girl 1]

Description: Gem tintype photograph of a young girl from the chest up. She wears a striped jacket buttoned to the collar, and a black hat that covers only the very top of her head. She has shoulder-length light colored hair with straight bangs. She looks directly at the camera and does not smile. Her eyes and mouth are slightly blurred. The photograph has cracks in the emulsion layer in the upper right corner, and at the very corner a section has flaked off.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Uncle Arthur Houghton]

Description: Cabinet card photograph of Uncle Arthur Houghton with moustache and wearing a three piece suit and thin white tie. The card is printed in so that the photograph looks as if it's on a piece of paper that is curling at the top and bottom edges, and sits inside of a dark window on the card. The edges of the card are scalloped, and the lower front has a studio imprint reading, "E. W. Fortune / Los Angeles, Cal. 239 1/2 South Spring Street." An inscription on the back reads, "Uncle Arthur Houghton."
Date: unknown
Creator: Fortune, E. W.
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Faculty of Stephen F. Austin School in Dallas]

Description: Photograph of the faculty of Stephen F. Austin School in Dallas, Texas. The women are seated in four rows on steps with a man standing at the center top of the group. The women mostly wear high collared, long sleeve white blouses with a brooch or bow tie at the collar, and long dark skirts with belts. Some women wear dark blouses and one wears a plaid frock over her outfit. The man wears a dark three-piece suit and bow tie. The photograph is mounted to black cardstock which has the following in… more
Date: [1900..1919]
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[R. R. Stirman two wheel buggy photographic postcard]

Description: Photographic postcard with an image of a man seated in a two wheeled, wooden buggy attached to a single horse, in the center of a dirt road. Buildings, trees, and a smokestack are visible behind them. On the buggy, the photographer's imprints read, on the roof "R. R. Sirman," and on the side, "R.F.D. 1." In the lower right corner, the photographer's imprint reads, "Kaufman, Tex." On the back of the postcard is a green Benjamin Franklin one cent stamp, postmarked July 23, 1908, 6pm. The correspo… more
Date: July 23, 1908
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[R. Vickery School first grade students in classroom]

Description: Photograph of a first grade class seated in their desks in a classroom. The all wear light colored clothing, the girls in dresses, boys in pants, and all have short hair and some girls wear large bows in their hair. The girls all have short bobs and some have short straight bangs. All students look at the camera and hold their hands clasped together on their desks. At the bottom of the photograph is the photographer's inscription reading, "R.E. 1st Grade / Vickory School / Nov 1918." The photo … more
Date: November 1918
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Portrait of Carl Venth]

Description: Mounted photograph of a man, Carl Venth. He is wearing a dark suit and tie with a white shirt and round metal glasses.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Portrait of Dr. F. D. E. Allen for engraving]

Description: Photograph of Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen as an older woman. She wears a dark button up blouse with a horizontal bar brooch at the collar. Her hair is up and she wears wire framed glasses.
Date: 1948
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Dr. J. W. Allen as a young boy]

Description: Tintype photograph of a young Dr. James Walter Allen seated in front of a backdrop with pathway and foliage. He wears a dark jacket with collared shirt underneath. In inscription in black ink at the top of the photo reads, "James Walter Allen."
Date: [1870..1889]
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Large elementary school class outside]

Description: Photograph of a large group of elementary school students outdoors in front of a school building. The girls all wear dresses with different patterns. An adult woman stands to the right of the group, another at the back left of the group, and a man in suite and hat stands at the far left of the group.
Date: 192X
Creator: Jernigan Photo Service
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Cousin Ben Johnson]

Description: Cabinet card photograph of cousin Ben Johnson. He is visible from the chest up, and wears a jacket over a white collard shirt with striped tie. He has short hair and a large moustache. An inscription on the back of the card reads, "Cousin Ben Johnson / Rusk Co. / Mrs. Neil Johnson Brown's brother."
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Cassie Hale]

Description: Photograph of Cassie Hale from the chest up. She wears a blouse with dark collar and yoke, and lighter puff shoulder sleeves. She looks to the left, and her hair is pinned up on the sides of her head with decorative flowers towards the top. The photo is mounted on a cream colored card with decorative cut edges. An inscription on the back of the card reads, "Cassie Hale."
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Shenandoah dirigible in Fort Worth 3]

Description: Snapshot photograph of a dirigible, or blimp, in the air over a field. The blimp, seen in right three-quarter profile, is centered in the frame and is stationed at a mooring tower. A horizontal line of parked automobiles is visible below. A black ink number "9" is stamped on the verso bottom right corner.
Date: 1924
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Shenandoah dirigible in Fort Worth 4]

Description: Snapshot photograph of a dirigible, or blimp, in the air over a field. The blimp, seen in right three-quarter profile, is centered in the frame and is stationed at a mooring tower. A horizontal line of parked automobiles is visible below. A black ink number "9" is stamped on the verso bottom right corner.
Date: 1924
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Dr. James Walter Allen seated portrait]

Description: Photograph of Dr. James Walter Allen seated backwards on a wooden chair. He wears a suit and hat, and holds the back of the chair with one hand, the other resting on top. A wooden frame with a backdrop is visible behind him. The photograph is mounted to a black board with textured decorative edges.
Date: 190X
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Portrait of Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen]

Description: Photograph of Dr. Frances Daisy emery Allen wearing round glasses, and a dark blazer over a light lace decorated blouse. The photograph is mounted on paper, which has "April 1930" handwritten on the back.
Date: April 1930
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Young man wearing hat]

Description: Tintype photograph of a teenaged young man (possibly Dr. James Walter Allen) wearing a light suit, vest and tie, and a dark fedora style hat. The man looks into the camera. The surface of the photograph is damaged, so the image is not very clear.
Date: [1880..1899]
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Stirman infant]

Description: Cabinet card photo a baby partially wrapped in white lace fabric and sitting on top of a blanket with floral designs. The image is oval, and the studio imprint on the bottom of the card reads, "Peery's Studio, Kaufman, Texas." An inscription on the back reads, "Mrs. J. W. Wilson / ? Stirman."
Date: 189X
Creator: Peery's Studio
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Rollin Stirman]

Description: Photograph of Rollin Stirman from the chest up. He wards a dark suit jacket and geometric patterned tie. He has a large moustache and is bald on top. The oval photo is mounted to a black board with white around the photo and edge of the board. An embossed white fluer de lis with crown around it is at the bottom center. An inscription on the back reads, "Uncle Rollin Stirman."
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Gem tintype portrait of young girl 2]

Description: Gem tintype photograph of a young girl from the chest up. She wears a striped jacket buttoned to the collar, and a black hat that covers only the very top of her head. She has shoulder-length light colored hair with straight bangs. She looks directly at the camera and does not smile. There are slight losses of the emulsion layer on all edges of the image.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Young boy related to Emery family]

Description: Tintype photograph of a young boy seated in a wooden chair with a pillow behind him. He wears a dark jacket and breeches set with horizontally stripped socks that go past the knee. He looks directly at the camera and lays his hands on the tops of his thighs. All of the corners have been cut diagonally and there is cracking in the emulsion layer throughout.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Uncle Hugh Brown as a child]

Description: Carte de visite photograph of Uncle Hugh Brown as a young boy. He sits on a wooden chair with one hand on his upper stomach and the other resting on an object next to him. The photograph is very faded and has stains throughout. The back of the photo has the following inscription: "This I think is / uncle Hugh Brown / Grandmother Elizabeth Emery's brother."
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Postmortem portrait of Hale infant]

Description: Tintype photograph of a baby in a small crib, postmortem. The baby is propped up on a pillow and wears a white gown. A small bouquet of red roses has been drawn onto the photograph, held in one of the baby's hands. There is a large tree trunk and light filter through leaves in the background. on the tree trunk in black ink is the inscription, "Hale baby." All four corners are cut off diagonally.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Five young women, possibly the Wren sisters]

Description: Photograph of five young women grouped together. Each can only be seen from the chest up. All wear high necked ruffled dresses, and have their hair pinned up with small curls around their faces. The photograph is in a diamond shaped and mounted to a slightly larger white board. An inscription on the back reads, "Possibly the Wren sister."
Date: unknown
Creator: Leffler
Partner: Tarrant County Archives
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