This imposing church building appears to be built with rough hewn white stone and a black 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...
St. Joseph's Infirmary is portrayed as a three story brick structure with second the third floor balconies united visually by white columns. These balconies are amidst expanses of simple brick exterior walls with rectangular institutional looking...
Advertisement for Charlotte, the "greatest bareback rider of all time," with the Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus. A clown presents flowers to Charlotte. Performance: October 1, 2, and 3, 1965.
Contains copies of the River Oaks Corporation publications, Homes For All Times, and River Oaks ; newspaper articles about the death of Will Hogg ; advertisements for River Oaks.
Photographs of three personal checks all stamped with number ""2057"": (1) to I.G. Yates from J. C. Abell;(2) to I. G. Yates from A. A. Abell; (3) to First State Bank, Ft. Stockton, TX from W. S. Broussard. With descriptions of oil leases on 1,250...
Exterior of F. P. Sterling home, 1505 South Blvd. Alfred C. Finn, Architect. House extremely remodeled in early 1950's and no longer resembles original structure.
Polar Wave Ice Palace, during construction: Men in distance working on curved wooden support for building's roof. Overhead view. Includes: American Construction Co.