Search Constraints

You searched for: Acquisition Source Caldwell, Walter Remove constraint Acquisition Source: Caldwell, Walter Date undated Remove constraint Date: undated
Number of results to display per page

Search Results

A group of men, women, and children are pictured loitering in front of the store entrance.
Four unidentified man pose beside engine number 201.
A man leads a horse along the road. Four men stand at the saloon window.
Men and women are pictured outside of the store entrance.
A man stands on the sidewalk beside a telephone pole that indicates the direction of the airport. In the background, a Gulf gasoline pumping station is pictured.
From left to right is Marie Shaffer, Gene Lee, Pearl Morris, H. M. Rogers, Bill Tidwell, Tommy and Tommy Leeper. Leeper helped build the store and then spent the rest of his life working in it.
A number of automobiles are parked along the street. Visible signs include 'Hardware & Furniture,' an advertisement for Wrigley's gum, an advertisement for a play or movie called 'Baby Mine,' Ford and Chevrolet, and Frigidaire.
Horse-drawn carriages are loaded with crates outside of the bakery building, which advertises wholesale goods.
A group of men with bottles are pictured in front of the saloon entrance.
The town is situated on the Fayette County-Raleigh County line. In the rear is the Hatfield Saloon. A barber shop and restaurant are also pictured. Winfred Sheppard was the owner of one of these establishments and is also pictured.
Merchant's & Miners Bank Building pictured on the right.