Standing (Left to Right): Coach Elliot Harvey ; Laurence Munks ; John Gambbrell ; Elmer Wilson ; Robert Miller ; Asst. Coach Benny Roy. Second Row (Left to Right): John Hightower ; Jimmy Brown ; William "Bubbha" Thomas. Bottom Row (Left to Right):...
State Championship Team (Left to Right): Top: Johnny B. Felder ; Tommy Johnson ; Ms. Houston (Tillotson College Austin, 1955) ; Henry Simmons ; Johnnie Raspberry ; Phillip Joshua. (Left to Right): Kneeling: Henry Harvey ; John Hightower
Grand church sits on a street corner, so the four Ionic topped two-story columns at the entrance are repeated in half columns on the side facade. The church is topped with what appears to be a copper dome, in this postcard the dome looks green. Two...
Impressive stone church building. Possibly a limestone or yellow brick with white stone grand architectural embellishments. The grand entrance has two columns at least two stories in heighth capped with Ionic style caps and a massive frieze above...
This imposing church building appears to be built with rough hewn white stone and a blue roofing material. Located on a street corner the church design captures attention with a very tall square bell tower on the corner location, which is topped...
Contains copies of the River Oaks Corporation advertisements ; house plans of River Oaks homes ; Annual report of the Houston Chamber of Commerce, 1935 ; McCall's Home of the Month, April 1936.
These documents contains information about several different radio broadcasting stations in Houston, Texas as well as describing the history of those stations.
This folder contains the reminiscences of Mrs. Dilue Rose Harris about her life moving to and growing up in Texas in the late 1830s. She describes living in Harrisburg, the Battle of San Jacinto, and some of the first elections in Texas. It is...
Contains selections from the first volume of the New Encyclopedia of Texas. The selections concern the history of cities and notable individuals in southeast Texas.