The Museum Collection Photographs
The inventory for the collection is arranged in alphabetical order by the subject or name of the image described. Please note this inventory is currently under revision. Due to the size of the photo descriptions, the inventory has been broken up into several web pages.
page 1: A-D; page 2: E-H; page 3: I, J, K, L; page 4: M-P; page 5: Q-T; page 6: U-Z
D# |
Box # |
Id # |
Sub # |
Description |
Special Notes |
More Notes |
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12 |
73 |
65-35 |
IKARD, W. S. (OVERSIZED) |
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2 |
44-37-2C |
Indio matilon –Guajira, Columbia – Young man standing with just a cloth around waist and face paint on. |
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1 print |
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17 |
60 |
52-1 #8 |
INDIAN CITY PARK, DENVER (GLASS PLATE NEGATIVE) |
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D2 |
6 |
57-46 |
Indian Dance at San Idle fonso. Several gathered around to watch in various locations |
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1 print |
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12 |
72-114-14B |
Indian embroidery showing chicken work done by hand |
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1 print |
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12 |
72-114-14D |
Indian fabrics laid out in a chair showing a variety of prints |
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1 print |
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12 |
72-114-14F |
Indian fabrics draped over the shelves |
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1 print |
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12 |
72-114-14E |
Indian fabrics laid on selves some shirts hung on the bottom self |
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1 print |
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12 |
72-114-14H |
Indian hand woven fabrics – Brocade and Patola |
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1 print |
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12 |
72-114-14i |
Indian hand woven fabrics on display |
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1 print |
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14 |
54 |
60-1 |
INDIAN LANDS, PLACE WHERE INDIANS KEPT WATCH OUT FOR WHITE PEOPLE COMING (OVERSIZED) |
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19 |
76 |
277-12 |
INDIAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL STUDENTS, 1902 |
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9 |
78 |
269-100H |
INDIAN SCHOOL IN TOLEDO, IOWA--POST CARD |
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12 |
72-114-14A |
Indian silk fabricks laid out in a color photo |
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1 print |
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12 |
72-114-14G |
Indian silk fabric drapped with some shirts folded on a table |
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1 print |
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7 |
72-114-14C |
Indian silk shirts laid out with labels |
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1 print |
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9 |
78 |
269-102IIIIII |
INDIAN WOMAN WITH BABY (ON BOARD), YUMA INDIANS |
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12 |
71-106-(1)(2)(3)(4) |
Indians in four different showing them around their tipis |
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5 prints, 1 negativee |
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9 |
78 |
269-102FF |
INFANT |
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4 |
55-17-3A(3) |
Infant in a framed photo wearing a white dress |
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1 print |
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5 |
56-3-3 |
Ingram, Miss Mag & Miss Susie Belle Davis Lubbock Parade in a buggy with two horses |
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1 print |
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9 |
76 |
207-32 |
INGRAM, MISS KATHLEEN AND TWO COUSINS, 1908-1910 |
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9 |
76 |
207-39 |
INGRAM, MRS. GEORGIA 1901-2 |
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18 |
71 |
47-3 |
INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR FAIRBANKS-MORSE ECLIPSE WIN |
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4 |
54-304-14 |
Instructions for “Dr. Sawyer’s Squaw Root Compound” “A Little Heart to Heart Talk” |
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1 document |
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13 |
74-55 |
Interior of Sims Market and Grocery with four individuals standing around |
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1 print |
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12 |
78 |
269-102M |
INTERIOR OF A HOUSE (OVERSIZED) |
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11 |
56 |
3-36 |
INTERIOR OF GARAGE, BLIZZARD OF 1917 |
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NEGATIVE |
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18 |
59 |
7-1, 7-2 |
INVITATION AND PROGRAM FOR INAUGURATION OF WILLIAM |
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18 |
77 |
186-1 |
INVITATION TO DEDICATION OF THE MUSEUM OF TEXAS TE |
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18 |
77 |
186-2 |
INVITATION TO OPENING CEREMONIES OF THE SEMICENTENNIAL |
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12 |
80 |
120-13AthruE |
IRELAND--FOUR SCENES & 1 OF THE ANSON-VERNER RANCH (OVERSIZED) |
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D2, D6 |
5 |
55-132-2 |
Irrigation well in Lubbock, Texas one of the first irrigation projects on South Plains c. 1909-1910. Photo has the names written above the people |
2 envelopes |
2 prints |
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3 |
55 |
143-6 |
IRRIGATION PUMP, HUMBLE CITY FARM, JULY 23, 1931 |
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4 |
55-17-3F(1) |
Isla B in a studio portrait from the mid chest up. She is wearing a white type with a dark ribbon pinned on her left shoulder |
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1 print |
Box # |
Id # |
Sub # |
Description |
Special Notes |
More Notes |
12 |
75 |
300-98J |
JA RANCH COWBOYS, CA. 1915 (OVERSIZED) |
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11 |
55 |
105-5 |
JA RANCH--GROUP HUNTING IN TROUBLE, NEAR CANYON, 1912 |
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NEGATIVE |
11 |
55 |
105-9 |
JA RANCH--PRIZE STEER , CA. 1899 TO 1906 |
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NEGATIVE |
17 |
60 |
52-1 #16 |
JACKSON'S, H. H. GRAVE (GLASS PLATE NEGATIVE) |
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17 |
60 |
52-1 #12 |
JACKSON'S, H. H. GRAVE (GLASS PLATE NEGATIVE) |
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13 |
73-49 |
Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. William Martin wedding photo in Colorado, Texas |
Donor: Jackson, Buena Bentley |
1 print |
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8 |
75 |
300-98T |
JAMES, ANNA |
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8 |
75 |
300-98N |
JAMES, ANNA AS A BABY--TINTYPE |
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8 |
75 |
300-98R |
JAMES, ANNA--PORTRAIT |
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8 |
75 |
300-98(O) |
JAMES, JIM; P.C. JAMES, J. C. JAMES--THREE GENERATIONS |
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15 |
61 |
45-12 |
JAMES, MRS. BIRGINIA BARTLETT-- MOTHER OF MR. CLIFFORD B. JONES (OVERSIZED) |
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8 |
75 |
300-98P |
JAMES, PAUL C. 1922--"FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL" |
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8 |
62-76-92B |
Janott, John home Soual gathering in 1958 Lubbock, Texas |
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1 print |
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10 |
67-15-3 |
Jefferson Davis and his Cabinet |
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1 print |
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9 |
63-68-26 |
Jenkins, Henry first person buried in the Lubbock Cemetery. Photo of the ceremony to place marker |
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1 print |
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1 |
43-23-4EE |
Jewell, Joshua; photo from mid-chest up. |
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1 photo |
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8 |
62-74-1R |
Johnson, Francis in a studio portrait from the waist up with him looking slightly off to the left |
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1 print |
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5 |
56-3-4 |
Johnson, J. H. home in Lubbock, Texas 1903 showing 2 women and a man out front in the yard |
2 envelopes |
2 prints |
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8 |
62-74-1A |
Johnson, J. W. standing in a studio portrait with his left hand rested on the back of a chair |
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1 print |
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11 |
56 |
3-4 |
JOHNSON, J. H. HOME, 1903 |
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NEGATIVE |
11 |
68-60-58B(2) |
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. with the children in Chilicothe, Texas |
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1 print |
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16 |
72 |
223-3 |
JOHNSON, PRESIDENT & MRS. WITH INDIRA GANDHI (OVERSIZED) |
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13 |
72-208-11 |
Jones, Clifford seated in a chair in a studio portrait April ‘87 |
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1 print |
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13 |
73-272-6X |
Jones, Mary Gibbs in 1903 |
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1 print |
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10 |
65-62-1A |
Jones, J.B. standing outside |
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1 print |
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10 |
65-62-1B |
Jones, Mrs. J.B. standing beside a fruit tree |
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1 print |
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6 |
57-58-1 |
Jones, Ranger Captain Frank in a studio portrait with his left hand rested on a chair back and a cane in his right hand |
Donor: CHESLEY, HARVEY |
1 print |
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8 |
61-45-11 |
Jones, Virginia Bartlett Kansas City, Missouri standing in a studio portrait facing to the background looking over right shoulder with right hand over the table |
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1 print |
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11 |
68-60-60B(6) |
Just, Emma Louise of Holdrege, Nebraska |
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1 print |
Box # |
Id # |
Sub # |
Description |
Special Notes |
More Notes |
3 |
54-76-17 |
Kansas City Star magazine article, march 15, 1925 from Mashed O Ranch Scrapbook “Westward Ho!” and the New Pioneers |
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1 print |
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8 |
60-4-3 |
Katherine May standing in front of her house in Lubbock, Texas c. 1904-06 |
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1 print, 1 stip of negatives |
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12 |
73 |
86-9 |
KEEN'S, MRS. PEARL CISTERN IN GAIL, BUILT BEFORE 1911 (OVERSIZED) |
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11 |
69-95-4 |
Kennan, Tom former XIT worker |
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1 print |
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9 |
76 |
45-3 |
KEETON-SMITH, KAY WEDDING DRESS, CIRCA 1970 |
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19 |
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TTUJ-2245 |
KEITH COLLECTION--RUINS OF A STONE HOUSE |
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19 |
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TTUJ-2245 |
KEITH COLLECTION--RUINS OF A STONE HOUSE |
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12 |
77 |
236-25 |
KEITH, GEORGE |
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8 |
75 |
226-102 |
KEITH, GEORGE D. |
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FRAME IN HISTORY STORAGE |
12 |
77 |
236-24 |
KEITH, JIM |
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9 |
77 |
236-22E |
KEITH, KENNETH |
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11 |
77 |
236-29 & 30 |
KEITH, KENNETH COLLECTION--TWO PHOTOS |
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NEGATIVES |
9 |
77 |
236-22D |
KEITH, KENNETH PORTRAIT |
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19 |
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TTUJ-2238 |
KEITH, MR. AND MRS. GEORGE INCLUDED IN GROUP OF PEOPLE (POSSIBLY) |
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12 |
77 |
236-213 |
KEITH, MRS. GEORGE |
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11 |
68-60-59A(2) |
Kellett, Mollie of Laporte, Texas standing in a studio portrait holding an umbrella in her left hand |
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1 print |
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3 |
53-80-16 |
Kellis, Uncle Bill standing under the “news-report” sign in Sterling City, Texas |
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1 print |
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5 |
56-64-29 |
Kidd Key College in Sherman, Texas showing four women standing around a tree |
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1 print |
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8 |
62-8-4A(2) |
Kirby (?), Charles in a studio portrait |
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1 print |
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8 |
63-68-15A |
Kidney, Fred a cowboy who lived in J.C. Coleman home in Lubbock Texas |
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1 print |
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3 |
54-77-4 |
Kirkland Merchantile Co. a photo of the building |
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1 print |
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8 |
75 |
300-98QQ |
KOPP, MR. AND HIS TWO CHILDREN--BILL AND SUDA KOPP |
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8 |
75 |
300-98U |
KOPP, MR.--AGE SIXTY--PORTRAIT |
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D# |
Box # |
Id # |
Sub # |
Description |
Special Notes |
More Notes |
D2 |
6 |
57-38-5 |
L.L. Brock Farm in Brownfield, Texas with one individual standing next to the car |
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1 print |
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18 |
77 |
247-117 |
L. W. COLEMAN RECEIPT OF COTTON GINNING, 1904 |
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8 |
75 |
310-2 |
LABATT, GRACE B. IN HER CORONATION ROBE, FIESTA DE SAN JACINTO, SAN ANTONIO, TX--1973 |
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1 |
41-38-20 |
(Cuban) Laborer removing corpse from box of lime in the cemetery near Havana Cuba. U.S. Government ordered all bones and partly destroyed corpse buried. Note extreme distance tomb if three hundred and some odd American sailor and marines killed by explosion of battleship “Maine” 1898. |
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1 photo |
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9 |
63-68-47A |
Lafferty-Crabb Realty Co’s Office in Blacktower, New Mexico |
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1 print |
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3 |
54-92-2G |
Lamb, Earl and Carl Federer along with one other gentleman standing amidst a group of trees – 1898 |
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1 print |
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13 |
73-24-9 |
Lancaster, Pennsylvania women gathered early 1900s |
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1 print |
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11 |
42 |
4-9E |
LAND RUSH, 1903 |
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NEGATIVE |
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9 |
78 |
269-102CCCCCC |
LARGE BUILDING (HOTEL?) WITH WATER & SMALL BOATS IN FRONT |
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6 |
57-50-4 |
Large group of men outside of a building |
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10 |
6823-5 |
Large group of people with automobiles showing the town in the background |
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1 print |
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9 |
78 |
269-102HHHHHH |
LARGE HOUSE |
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9 |
78 |
269-102NNNNN |
LARGE HOUSE |
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19 |
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LARGE POCKET ENVELOPE: LABELED DIRECTORIES, CONTAINING PRINTED INFORMATION ON VARIOUS TOPICS |
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10 |
65-35-72 |
Latin America: woman with woven fiber turban on head |
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1 print |
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D2 |
6 |
57-44-16a |
Laurence Bacon’s classroom in Lubbock 1910 showing the children seated at their desk with books open |
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1 print |
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11 |
69-93(B) |
Law office showing unidentified man at table |
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1 print |
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10 |
66-17-1 |
Law, E. L. Plumbing shop in Lubbock, c. 1913-1915 Five men standing outside of building |
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1 print |
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11 |
57 |
44-7 |
LAWRENCE--STUDIO PHOTO; MARIE--STUDIO PHOTO; BOY ON BICYCLE |
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NEGATIVE |
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3 |
53-80-15 |
Lawton, Norton Thquichi w/ his bow and arrow. His hat is at his feet. (full blooded Comanche) |
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1 print |
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3 |
53-80-18 |
Lawton, Norton Thquichi along with another gentleman each holding a bow and arrow |
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1 print |
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14 |
56 |
62-9 |
LAYING RAILWAY, COPY (OVERSIZED) |
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8 |
62-13-113 |
Lazy HA Cowboys with Ray Bartula on the donkey in Lubbock 1914 |
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1 print |
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2 |
45-25-2 |
Leather bound folder holding the minutes for the first meeting of the Board of Directors of the Texas Technological College held at Sweetwater, Texas March 2, 1923. Folder is inscribed with Clifford B. Jones |
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1 folder |
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11 |
69-41-7 |
Leather bound Minutes of the 1st meeting of the Board of Directors of the Texas Technological College held at Sweetwater, Texas 1923 |
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1 print |
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4 |
54-121 |
Lee, Robert E. in a studio portrait facing to the right |
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1 print |
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D2 |
6 |
57-50-2 |
Lee, Robert E. in studio portrait facing to the right |
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1 print |
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11 |
54 |
85-20 |
LEFT TOP - WOOD TOWER & WINDMILLS; RIGHT TOP - MODEL T, 1915; RIGHT BOTTOM - CATTLE; LEFT BOTTOM - BRANDING CHUTE, 1917 |
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NEGATIVE |
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11 |
79 |
184-13 |
LEHMAN, CLARA |
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11 |
69-41-8B |
Letter John W. Carpenter to Mr. Kimbro re. Mr. Kimbro’s appointment to Board of Texas Tech College Feb 19, 1927 |
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1 letter |
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10 |
67-24-32 |
Letterhead paper and envelope from the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas, Texas |
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1 sheet, 2 envelopes |
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10 |
67-24-32 |
Letterhead paper from Lee Land Company c. 1918 |
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3 sheet |
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10 |
67-24-32 |
Letterhead paper from Reese-Wif-Mond Hotel in Harlingen, Texas |
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1 sheet |
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10 |
67-24-32 |
Letterhead paper from Sanger Hotel in Dallas, Texas |
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1 sheet |
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9 |
64-110-34(K) |
Letters concerning portraits done by Harold Bryant c. 1940, 1951 |
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5 letters |
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11 |
69-41-8A |
Letter from executive department Austin Dave Moody Governor Feb 17, 1927 |
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1 letter |
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11 |
57 |
44-5 |
LEVELLAND SCENES--TWO, ONE IN 1925 AND ONE IN 1941 |
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NEGATIVE |
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11 |
74 |
104-253 |
LEVIN, R. LEWIS FIRST "UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR," 1972, TTU |
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NEGATIVE |
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2 |
54-106-5 |
Lewis, John L. in a signed studio portrait |
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1 print |
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D1 |
1 |
42-4-14C |
Lewis, John P. and Company Dry goods and Furnishings. Inside view into the store with two gentlemen and three ladies standing around. |
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1 print |
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4 |
55-17-3f(7) |
Lillie in a studio portrait from the mid chest up looking off the right. She has a snowflake looking corsage pinned on her right shoulder |
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1 print |
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1 |
42-4-7B |
(Mrs.) Lindsay’s Ranch Home: antelope of early days. |
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1 print |
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8 |
62-75-36D |
Lindy Needle Club photo taken in the yard of Mrs. H. D. Woods in Lubbock, Texas about 1928 |
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1 print |
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11 |
56 |
3-24 |
LINN, DEE & SID SMYER |
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NEGATIVE |
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13 |
73-272-6D |
Lish, Ruth in a studio portrait c. 1905 |
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1 print |
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D1 |
1 |
42-4-15A |
Littlefield, Texas Panorama |
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1 print |
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11 |
57 |
33-8 |
LLANO HOUSE AT ESTACADO WITH A CROWD PEOPLE IN FRONT |
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NEGATIVE |
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6 |
57-33-8 |
Llano House i Estacado, Texas |
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1 print |
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10 |
68-23-4 |
Lobby of the Nicholett Hotel with 3 women Lubbock, 1921 |
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1 print |
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11 |
68-83-5 |
Locomotive Engine side view |
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1 print |
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11 |
55 |
88-20 |
LOG CABIN BUILT IN 1879--FRANK DRACE FAMILY AND HAROLD CAMPBELL, SR. |
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NEGATIVE |
D2 |
6 |
57-11-65A(9) |
Log cabin on edge of canyon in early 1900s |
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1 print |
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6 |
66 |
1-22B |
LOG CABIN WHERE DREW WOODY WAS BORN, DECATUR, TEXAS--1950 |
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6 |
57-11-65A(11) |
Log cabin—woman on the porch |
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6 |
57-11-65A(10) |
Log cabin—woman on porch with car beside it in the early 1900s |
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1 print |
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9 |
64-110-59(1) |
Log cutting photo showing the ax in the log |
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1 print |
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11 |
64 |
110-59 |
LOG, AX & SAW |
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NEGATIVE |
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27 |
80 |
148-15E |
LONE STAR OF TEXAS, MADE OF GRAIN--STEREO CARD |
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9 |
63-68-30C |
Lone Star School in Lubbock county with the students standing outside |
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1 print |
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17 |
60 |
52-1 #10 |
LONE TREE, WILLIAMS CANON (GLASS PLATE NEGATIVE) |
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19 |
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LONG S BOX & STRIP HOUSE |
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2 |
52-27-5E |
Long, Robert A. Photo shows from the mid-chest up with him wearing a dark suit and bowtie |
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1 print |
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4 |
59 |
173-21S |
LONGHORN COW |
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4 |
59 |
173-21L |
LONGHORN STEER |
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11 |
55 |
130-5 |
LORENZO TEXAS--FIRST BASKETBALL TEAM |
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NEGATIVE |
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11 |
55 |
101-1 |
LORENZO, TEXAS, 1918, SNOWSTORM |
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NEGATIVE |
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13 |
73-191-3B |
Lorenzo, Texas early restaurant |
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1 print |
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13 |
73-191-3A |
Lorenzo, Texas first store owned by H.L. Smyrea |
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1 print |
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17 |
60 |
52-1 #5 |
LOWER SEVEN FALLS (GLASS PLATE NEGATIVE) |
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8 |
63-68-10D |
Lowry Family out front either seated or standing with 12 individuals featured |
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1 print |
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4 |
59 |
176-3C |
LOWRY SISTERS--MILLIE SHIRLEY, NAN GREEN, MRS. J. W. KEYES, MRS. WM. N. GREEN |
Donor: KEYES, MRS. J. W. |
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4 |
59 |
176-3A |
LOWRY, SAM |
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1 |
43-23-4a |
Lozo’s Photographic Studio: woman standing in front of a window and table with her hand resting on a cabinet |
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1 print |
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1 |
43-23-4c |
Lozo’s Photographic Studio: photo of a woman from chest up. She is wearing a white dress with a dark choker looking off to the side |
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1 print |
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11 |
55 |
130-55 |
LUB-IRRIGATED ALFALFA, 1906 |
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NEGATIVE |
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9 |
63-68-25A |
Lubbock Parade with elephants advertising stores |
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1 print |
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10 |
67-28-35G |
Lubbock air scape |
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1 print |
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6 |
57-3-2 |
Lubbock and Amarillo City Auto Line R. C. Burns Roprietor in 1907. Amarillo is handwritten above Canyon |
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1 print |
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2 |
52-36-1C |
Lubbock and Colorado City Stagecoach. The stagecoach is en route between Lubbock and Colorado city and is being led by four white horses. |
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1 print |
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11 |
56 |
3-39 |
LUBBOCK AVALANCHE, 1914 |
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NEGATIVE |
D3, D5 |
5 |
56-3-19 |
Lubbock band posed out front of a building as well as in front of a wagon and horses with their instruments. |
3 envelopes |
2 negatives, 3 prints |
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1 |
43-6-1 |
Lubbock Band after rendering “Dixie” July 4th 1907 |
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1 print |
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D1 |
2 |
45-26-1 |
Lubbock baseball club in 1938. Team members are wearing uniforms, some with gloves on. The coach is wearing a tie, dress shirt, and slacks |
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1 print |
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1 |
42-4-17B |
Lubbock: Business houses on the west side of square about 1900. Gentlemen standing on Tubbs Bros. and Slaton & Peoples Real Estate. |
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3 prints |
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11 |
56 |
3-5 |
LUBBOCK CAFE, CA. 1912-13 |
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NEGATIVE |
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16 |
71 |
136 |
LUBBOCK CITY CABS--EIGHT, CA. 1936, IN FRONT OF TTU GYM (OVERSIZED) |
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9 |
63-68-25B |
Lubbock County Courthouse, showing Uncle Taris Martin, Bill Petters, and an unidentified man |
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1 print |
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9 |
63-68-55H |
Lubbock County courthouse in Lubbock, Texas built in the 1940s |
2 envelopes |
2 prints |
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9 |
63-68-55i |
Lubbock County courthouse |
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1 print |
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12 |
75 |
64-37 |
LUBBOCK COUNTY COURTHOUSE ENTRANCE 1928, LUBBOCK COUNTY DEMOCRATIC BANDWAGON FOR ALFRED E. SMITH (OVERSIZED) |
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5 |
63 |
68-55(I) |
LUBBOCK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, BUILT ABOUT 1916-17, LUBBOCK, TX |
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10 |
67-28-35A |
Lubbock County Court house in 1920s |
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1 print |
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6 |
57-49-1 |
Lubbock County Courthouse after 1893 when central tower blew off |
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1 print |
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13 |
42 |
4-9B |
LUBBOCK COUNTY PRODUCT, LUBBOCK COUNTY FAIR, LUBBOCK TEXAS, OCT. 8-9, 1909 (OVERSIZED) |
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10 |
67-28-35C |
Lubbock County State and Experiment farm |
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1 print |
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4 |
55-30-2 |
Lubbock County, Texas in the early 1890’s showing a picture of the first courthouse behind the windmill |
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1 print |
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2 |
48-8-18 |
Lubbock County, Texas: 1896. Several men on horseback with two actually standing on their horse’s back |
Donor: Caldwell, J.D. |
1 print |
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2 |
48-8-19 |
Lubbock County, Texas: 1910 Three men standing next to four cows with several other individuals standing in the background. |
Donor: Caldwell, J.D. |
2 prints |
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2 |
51-30-1 |
Lubbock County: 1908 reunion of Lubbock County Founders (see 48-8-11 for identification but different arrangement) |
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2 prints |
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2 |
48-8-3 |
Lubbock Courthouse with several men standing outside of the building |
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1 print |
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11 |
74 |
104-41 |
LUBBOCK DOWNTOWN AREA IN MID 1920S |
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NEGATIVE |
D1 |
1 |
42-4-11A |
Lubbock, Texas: Downtown scene with four buildings standing out in the front ground and various buildings in the background |
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1 print |
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5 |
56-62-3 |
Lubbock Drug Company with a group of men standing on the porch |
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1 print |
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4 |
59 |
236(2) |
LUBBOCK HIGH CADETS, LUBBOCK, TEXAS |
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18 |
79 |
138-7 |
LUBBOCK HIGH SCHOOL BAND CONCERT PROGRAM APRIL 192 |
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15 |
60 |
15-3 |
LUBBOCK HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM, 1914 (OVERSIZED) |
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10 |
65-62-3F |
Lubbock Hotel built in 1923 or 24 |
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1 print, 1 negative |
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D1 |
1 |
42-4-10A |
Lubbock, Texas: Hotel Nicolett, The Jackson European and American Hotel, Norris House, Tremont Hotel |
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1 post card |
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D2 |
6 |
57-33-13 |
Lubbock Iron Works c. 1908-1909. several automobiles are parked out front with individuals standing near or seated in them |
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1 print |
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1 |
48 |
8-17 |
LUBBOCK IRON WORKS--EARLY PHOTO, LUBBOCK, TX |
Donor: CALDWELL, J. D. (?) |
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5 |
56-62-5 |
Lubbock irrigation well pumping water out of the ground with four individuals standing behind the water |
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1 print |
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D1 |
1 |
42-4-14B |
Lubbock Mercantile Co. receiving cotton by C.F. Morris of Big Springs, Texas |
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1 print |
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D1 |
1 |
42-4-11D |
(The) Lubbock Mercantile Co. Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries |
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1 print |
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9 |
63-68-55C |
Lubbock National Bank building in Lubbock, Texas c. 1917-8 |
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1 print |
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15 |
63 |
68-43B |
LUBBOCK PARADE, 1906, MAIN STREET (OVERSIZED) |
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D3, D5 |
5 |
56-62-12 |
Lubbock and Plainview Elks Lodges in 1900s showing a band playing around in the street. The caption on the photo reads “When the Lubbock “bunch” went up and joined the Plainview Elks” |
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1 print |
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11 |
56 |
3-69 |
LUBBOCK POST OFFICE, INTERIOR, 1908 |
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NEGATIVE |
D2 |
6 |
57-39-8 |
Lubbock public school announcement concerning the opening of Lubbock public school on September 4th |
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1 print |
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16 |
68 |
23-13B |
LUBBOCK PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASS, 1908-10 (OVERSIZED) |
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D1 |
1 |
42-4-9D |
Lubbock rail road station. Water tanks in background and buggies in foreground. Lubbock 1909 |
3 envelopes |
3 prints |
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11 |
56 |
3-62 |
LUBBOCK SANITARIUM, EARLY 1920S |
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NEGATIVE |
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9 |
63-68-55D |
Lubbock Sanitarian showing the building with one car out front |
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1 print |
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10 |
65-62-3B |
Lubbock, Santa Fe Railroad Station built in 1909 or 1910 |
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1 print |
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2 |
48-7-9 |
Lubbock, Texas: Six gentlemen sitting on the ground with a few buildings off in the distance. (1890 before town site laid out) |
2 envelopes, 2 negatives are included in one of the envelopes |
2 print, 2 negatives |
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13 |
44 |
11-1 |
LUBBOCK SQUARE, 1905, WAGONS LOADED WITH COTTON BALES, COPY (OVERSIZED) |
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13 |
44 |
11-1 |
LUBBOCK SQUARE, 1905, WAGONS LOADED WITH COTTON BALES, DRAWN BY OXEN (OVERSIZED) |
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11 |
74 |
104-2 |
LUBBOCK SQUARE, CA. 1909-10 |
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NEGATIVE |
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16 |
65 |
37-3E |
LUBBOCK SQUARE, EARLY 1900S, LOOKING WEST UP BROADWAY (OVERSIZED) |
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10 |
67-28-35B |
Lubbock State Bank c. 1920s |
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1 print |
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9 |
63-68-55B |
Lubbock’s First National Bank showing the building with a few cars around |
2 envelopes |
2 prints |
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D3, D5 |
5 |
56-62-2 |
Lubbock State Bank with a few individuals standing out front of the building |
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1 print |
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10 |
67-28-35E |
Lubbock Street corner in 1909&1920 |
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1 print |
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6 |
57-33-2 |
Lubbock street scene showing several cars |
2 envelopes |
2 prints |
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11 |
71-28-66-6B |
Lubbock street scene c. 1908 |
2 envelopes |
2 print |
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10 |
67-28-35D |
Lubbock street scene c. 1920s showing several buildings and cars |
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1 print |
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1 |
48 |
8-27 |
Lubbock street scene: Several men and women are standing outside of four buildings. 2 Horse buggies are featured in the picture as well. |
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1 print |
D1 |
1 |
43-8-6D |
Lubbock street scene |
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1 print |
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16 |
65 |
37-4(C) |
LUBBOCK'S FIRST BAND, 1906 (OVERSIZED) |
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5 |
62 |
40A |
LUBBOCK'S FIRST COTTON GIN, LUBBOCK, TEXAS DEC. 1904 |
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TWO COPIES |
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10 |
65-62-3A |
Lubbock 1892 Reproduction by Hunt Grocery Co. 18th Anniversary 1930 |
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1 print |
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13 |
49 |
1-2 |
LUBBOCK, 1906 (OVERSIZED) |
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11 |
56 |
3-68 |
LUBBOCK, 1907 |
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NEGATIVE |
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13 |
42 |
4-17A |
LUBBOCK, 1921, BROADWAY STREET UNDERWATER (OVERSIZED) |
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19 |
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LUBBOCK, 1965 (PRINT FROM MAGAZINE) |
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11 |
71-25-1 |
Lubbock, Anna (Kennedy) daughter of Thomas S. Lubbock |
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1 print |
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9 |
63-68-40B |
Lubbock County, Texas first jury trial for murder Fall 1912. Trial of W.E. Taylor for killing Tom Collins and “Jug” Reynolds |
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1 print |
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4 |
59 |
87-2 |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS, ROUND TABLE CLUB, 1905 |
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11 |
55 |
84-8 |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS-- BEFORE 1910, SOUTH SIDE OF THE SQUARE |
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NEGATIVE |
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11 |
55 |
84-8 |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS-- BEFORE F1910, SOUTH SIDE OF THE SQUARE |
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NEGATIVE |
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6 |
56-82-3 |
Lubbock, Texas C of C Postcard “Hub of the Plains, Lubbock Inn |
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1 card |
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11 |
55 |
84-7 |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS--"LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN DEPARTS LUBBOCK" NICOLETTE HOTEL IN BACK |
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NEGATIVE |
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6 |
56-82-4 |
Lubbock, Texas—C of C “Hubs of the Plains” “Mirror of Lubbock Farm Life” |
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1 card |
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D2 |
6 |
56-82-7 |
Lubbock, Texas—Cotton and Corn field in 1920 |
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1 print |
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2 |
48-7-9 |
Lubbock, Texas: six gentlemen sitting on the ground with a few buildings off in the distance. Reproduction of the 1892 photo of Lubbock. |
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1 print |
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2 |
52-36-1k |
Lubbock, Texas: Early years. 2 horses are strapped to a wagon with three individuals standing around. One individual in the back is riding in a wagon near the building. |
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1 print |
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11 |
56 |
3-17 |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS--6 MEN AROUND A CAR, 1907 |
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NEGATIVE |
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5 |
56-3-64 |
Lubbock, Texas—Baptist church Rev. Ben Dixon and three children in early 1900s |
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1 print |
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D3, D5 |
5 |
56-62-11 |
Lubbock, Texas—Billboard of Leading Lubbock Business Firms |
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1 print |
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13 |
74-104-42 |
Lubbock, Texas Broadway Ave. under construction in 1926 |
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1 print |
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11 |
71-28-66-6A |
Lubbock, Texas building contains Masonic Hall and Citizen’s National Bank |
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1 print |
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2 |
48-8-21 |
Lubbock, Texas: Caldwell and Porter Dry Goods and Groceries store with four gentlemen standing out front. |
Donor: Caldwell, J.D. |
3 prints |
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8 |
60-40-2 |
Lubbock, Texas—Children’s brigade of First Methodist Church 17 children outside of the building under the banner “our land for Christ” |
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1 print |
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9 |
63-68-55G |
Lubbock, Texas—Church of Christ 1922-1950 |
2 envelopes |
2 prints |
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10 |
66-17-2 |
Lubbock, Texas—class of 1914 Lubbock High School |
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1 print |
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19 |
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LUBBOCK, TEXAS--DAGGER FOUND IN LUBBOCK DIG, 1953 |
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19 |
42 |
4-12B |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS--DOWNTOWN LUBBOCK, CA. 1920S |
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D1 |
1 |
42-4-12b |
Lubbock, Texas: Downtown outside of John P. Lewis & Co. Dry goods and Furnishings. Crowd gathered around gentleman showing two cattle. |
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1 print |
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19 |
A-209-5 |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS--EARLY FIRE DEPARTMENT (ENVELOPE LABELED BUT NO PHOTOGRAPH INSIDE) |
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9 |
63-68-51C |
Lubbock, Texas—Early street scene |
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1 print |
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2 |
52-36-1B |
Lubbock, Texas: Polo phonies on the J. Frank Norfleet farms. The two ponies are standing near a fence with the lower portion of a windmill featured in the back. |
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1 print |
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11 |
55 |
130-34 |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS--FARM PRODUCE IN PARADE, 1919-20 |
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NEGATIVE |
D2 |
6 |
57-38-1 |
Lubbock, Texas(?): Man standing with a buffalo tied to a tree |
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1 print |
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D2 |
6 |
57-38-11 |
Lubbock, Texas farm scene with one horse hooked up to a buggy with a lady seated in it, two other horses standing by a gentleman and a steer standing next to another |
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1 print |
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D1 |
2 |
48-8-20 |
Lubbock, Texas: Photo of the first Lubbock Court House |
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1 print |
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2 |
48-8-22 |
Lubbock, Texas: Lubbock Avalanche Journal building in the early 1900s. Six individuals are standing out front in a line arranged male/female/male/female/male/female. Below the Lubbock Avalanche is painted John J. Dillard Attorney-At-Law and Land Agent. |
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1 print |
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5 |
56-3-2 |
Lubbock, Texas First Methodist parsonage 5 members of family of Rev. J.P. Calloway in 1905 |
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1 print |
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D2 |
6 |
56-82-6 |
Lubbock, Texas First National Bank and Cotton Train 1920s |
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9 |
76 |
91 |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS--FIRST SCHOOL, CIRCA 1892 |
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19 |
42 |
4-9F |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS--FIRST TRAIN TO LUBBOCK #184--NEGATIVE |
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D3 |
5 |
56-3-94 |
Lubbock, Texas first train into Lubbock, Texas #184 Oct. 1909 front view |
2 envelopes |
2 prints |
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D1 |
2 |
48-8-7 |
Lubbock, Texas: Fourth of July parade. The band in is the front buggy with two gentlemen on horseback and one next to a bicycle. |
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1 print |
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D1 |
1 |
42-4-3A |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS--FREIGHTING OUTFIT AT SLIDE--1908 |
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1 photo |
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7 |
71 |
28-66-75(2) |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS--HORSE-DRAWN WAGON DECORATED FOR PARADE, 1903--POST CARD |
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SEE ALSO 71-28-66-6C |
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11 |
55 |
130-29 |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS--KINDERGARTEN, 1912 |
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NEGATIVE |
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5 |
65-37-4A |
Lubbock, Texas Land Rush February 28, 1903 |
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1 print |
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D5 |
5 |
56-62-9 |
Lubbock, Texas—laying railroad tracks into the Santa Fe Rail line |
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2 print |
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8 |
60-101 |
Lubbock, Texas—man with rifle beside antelope carcass “First bar bec?” |
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1 print |
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D2 |
6 |
56-82-2 |
Lubbock, Texas: Masonic Temple pictured on a postcard located on the corner of Broadway and Texas |
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1 postcard |
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5 |
56-62-10 |
Lubbock, Texas—Murphy Lumber Company with a wagon train out front two men at the head of the train with others standing on the porch of the building next door |
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1 print |
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11 |
55 |
139-51 |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS--NICOLETT HOTEL, 1894 |
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NEGATIVE |
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9 |
63-68-51D |
Lubbock, Texas 1909 northwest corner of town section |
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1 print |
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D2 |
6 |
56-82-5 |
Lubbock, Texas: Old J.D. Lindsey residence c. 1920. There are two individuals seated on the porch |
2 envelopes |
2 prints |
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10 |
66-40-1 |
Lubbock, Texas—old windmill near Lubbock |
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1 print |
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7 |
71 |
28-66-8(I) |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS--OLD-TIMERS REUNION--ORGANIZERS OF THE COUNTY, C. 1909 |
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2 |
48-8-26 |
Lubbock, Texas: Jackson Automobile – One of First cars brought to Lubbock County. 1906 |
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1 print |
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8 |
63-68-13 |
Lubbock, Texas—First car to operate in town 1902 |
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1 print |
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8 |
63-68-13 |
Lubbock, Texas—First car to operate in town 1902 |
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1 print |
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9 |
63-68-43B |
Lubbock, Texas—Parade in Lubbock 1906 Main Street showing a float with several females on board |
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1 print |
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11 |
71-28-66-6E |
Lubbock ,Texas parade early scene |
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1 print |
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9 |
63-68-56C |
Lubbock, Texas—People in front a Lubbock building |
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1 print |
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D2 |
6 |
57-45-1 |
Lubbock, Texas: Railroad celebration on July 4, 1911. Five gentlemen are standing next to a car that is decorated up with a sign that reads “We helped Denis build the railroad” |
2 envelopes |
2 prints |
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2 |
48-8-11 |
Lubbock, Texas: Reunion in 1909 of some of the men who organized Lubbock County in 1891. |
Donor Caldwell, J.D. |
2 prints, 1 name card |
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19 |
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LUBBOCK, TEXAS--REUNION OF SOME LUBBOCK COUNTY FOUNDERS |
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9 |
63-68-55E |
Lubbock, Texas: Santa Fe Depot before 1918 |
2 envelopes |
2 prints |
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D1 |
1 |
42-4-4c |
Lubbock, Texas: Santa Fe railroad builds into Lubbock 1909 |
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1 print |
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D2 |
6 |
56-82-1 |
Lubbock, Texas: street scene pictured on a postcard looking north. Captured are a few buildings with some cars out front |
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1 postcard |
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11 |
55 |
140-41 |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS--TEAMS AND WAGONS HAULING COW HIDES, CA. 1899 |
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NEGATIVE |
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2 |
48-8-14 |
Lubbock, Texas: Texas Ave between Main and Broadway. Photo is also labeled Cedar St. |
Donor: Caldwell, J.D. |
1 print |
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9 |
63-68-56D |
Lubbock, Texas the 1st Santa Fe Depot |
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1 print |
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9 |
77 |
235-1B |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS--THORNHILL DRUG INTERIOR; CA. 1925 |
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11 |
71-28-66-6D |
Lubbock, Texas Trade Days, April 7, 1913 |
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1 print |
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3 |
57 |
30-1 |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS--TRADE'S DAY, APRIL 7, 1913--POST CARD |
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TWO ADDITIONAL COPIES |
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2 |
48-8-28 |
Lubbock, Texas: train coming in pushing a car with barrels. Several individuals are located in the first car with a few individuals beside the train with horses and buggies. |
Donor: Caldwell, J.D. |
1 print |
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D3 |
5 |
56-62-8 |
Lubbock, Texas—wagon of alfalfa with a man seated on the back of one of the horses |
2 envelopes |
2 prints |
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10 |
83 |
42-6 |
LUBBOCK, TEXAS--WAGON TRAIN IN FRONT OF LUBBOCK CO. COURTHOUSE |
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9 |
63-68-55F |
Lubbock, Texas—West Texas Hospital built about 1920-21 |
2 envelopes |
2 prints |
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2 |
48-8-2 |
Lubbock, Texas: entries in fourth of July parade about 1906 |
2 envelopes |
2 prints |
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2 |
48-8-13 |
Lubbock, Texas: freight outfit from Amarillo stopped out front of J.D. Caldwell Farm and Ranch Supplies. |
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1 print |
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6 |
68 |
23-4 |
LUBBOCK, TX--LOBBY OF THE NICOLETT HOTEL--THREE WOMEN, 1921 |
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2 |
51 |
30-2 |
Lubbock, Texas: South side of street scene in Lubbock after rain. Nicoletta Hotel on Left about 1904-1906 |
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1 print |
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10 |
68-23-3 |
Lubbock, Texas—south side of square showing part of Nicolett Hotel |
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1 print |
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9 |
63-68-37 |
Lubbock, Texas—Street scene in 1905 |
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1 print |
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9 |
63-68-35 |
Lubbock, Texas—Tumble “N” Pool in August 1922 |
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1 print |
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10 |
80 |
117 |
LUBBOCK, TX--VIEW OF AVENUE H |
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2 |
48-8-8 |
Lubbock, Texas-- wagon yard. Some gentlemen are standing near a few of the buggies. |
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1 print |
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10 |
68-23-2 |
Lubbock, Texas-- west side of square |
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1 print |
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9 |
63-68-36 |
Lubbock, Texas—West side of square 1908 |
2 envelopes |
2 prints |
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13 |
73-200-1C |
Lubbock, Texas—1891 photo |
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1 print |
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5 |
55-84-6 |
Lubbock: Westside of Square “The Fort Worth of the West” |
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1 print |
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10 |
65-62-3G |
Lubbock—aerial view looking north |
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1 print |
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11 |
56 |
3-64 |
LUBBOCK--BAPTIST CHURCH, EARLY 1900S |
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NEGATIVE |
D1 |
1 |
42-4-13C |
Birds eye view of Lubbock, Texas. Two buildings identified: 1. First Automobile Garage on the Plains owner R.G. Burns; 2. Court House; Population in 1907 was 800 |
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2 prints |
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15 |
57 |
24 |
LUBBOCK--BUICK GARAGE, LUBBOCK, EARLY 1900S (OVERSIZED) |
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1 |
42-4-9A |
Lubbock, Texas: First school house with group of children and faculty out front. Some students seated in the window. 1901 |
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2 prints |
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11 |
56 |
3-86 |
LUBBOCK--CREW OF FIRST HIGHWAY, 1925 |
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NEGATIVE |
D1 |
1 |
42-4-12E |
Lubbock: Downtown street seen. Gazebo at the bottom front of the picture with businesses in the background. |
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1 print |
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10 |
65-37-3D |
Lubbock, Texas old Nicolett Hotel on the corner of Broadway and Ave. H. looking west |
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1 print |
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11 |
57 |
44-3 |
LUBBOCK--FIRE ENGINE WITH MAN SITTING IN IT, CA. 1920S |
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NEGATIVE |
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8 |
62-40B |
Lubbock—first gin taken in 1904 |
2 envelopes |
2 print |
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8 |
62-40B |
Lubbock—first gin taken in 1905 |
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1 print |
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D1 |
1 |
42-4-9F |
Lubbock, Texas: First train into town #184. Men standing on top of box car right behind engine. |
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2 prints, 1 negative |
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3 |
56 |
3-94 |
LUBBOCK--FIRST TRAIN, 1909 |
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D3, D5 |
5 |
56-62-1 |
Lubbock—flooded street in 1909 showing some buildings |
4 envelopes |
4 prints |
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1 |
42-4-7a |
Lubbock, Texas: Group of boys on donkeys with gentlemen standing. 13 men total |
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2 prints |
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4 |
59 |
205-2 |
LUBBOCK--LAYING FIRST RAILROAD TRACK IN TOWN--JULY 1909--POST CARD |
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10 |
65-62-3E |
Lubbock—looking north of Texas Avenue c. 1918-1920 |
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1 print |
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D1 |
1 |
42-4-12C |
Lubbock: North side of square. From a postcard with the picture on it “A street in Lubbock, Tex., where everybody lives easy, has a good time, and makes a lot of money. Come to Lubbock,…” |
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2 prints |
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D1 |
1 |
42-4-13D |
Lubbock: North side of square. View looking at the Lubbock Mercantile Co. and other stores with horse drawn buggies out in the square. |
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1 print |
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D1 |
1 |
42-4-9d |
Lubbock Railroad Station in 1909. |
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3 prints |
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5 |
55-132-1 |
Lubbock—reproduction of a view of Lubbock in 1899 showing in the background buildings to the left as well as the Nicolett Hotel to the right. Six cowboys are sitting out front |
2 envelopes |
2 prints |
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14 |
55-132-1 |
LUBBOCK--REPRODUCED PHOTO OF LUBBOCK, CA. 1892 (OVERSIZED) |
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14 |
55 |
132-1 |
LUBBOCK--REPRODUCTION OF ORIGINAL LUBBOCK SKYLINE, 1891 (OVERSIZED) |
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1 |
42-4-5A |
Lubbock, Texas: Horse drawn grating system. Some of the crew is sitting up on a rock cliff, while others are standing near the horses. |
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1 photo |
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D1 |
1 |
42-4-9C |
Lubbock, Texas: Santa Fe Rail road into Lubbock Sept. 1909. Gentlemen working on the construction of the rail road. |
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1 print |
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5 |
55-84-8 |
Lubbock: Southside of the square looking at buildings which includes J. E. Murfee Land |
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1 print, 1 postcard |
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6 |
57-33-6 |
Lubbock—Stacks of millet about 1906 northeast of Lubbock |
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1 print |
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18 |
75 |
49 |
LUBBOCK--THE HUB OF THE PLAINS |
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13 |
42 |
4-9F |
LUBBOCK--TRAIN COMING, 1909 (OVERSIZED) |
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10 |
65-62-3C(5) |
Lubbock—view of the town looking north from the courthouse |
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1 print |
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10 |
65-62-3C(3) |
Lubbock—view of the town looking northwest from the courthouse |
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1 print |
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10 |
65-62-3C(2) |
Lubbock—view of the town looking southwest of the courthouse |
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1 print |
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10 |
65-62-3C(1) |
Lubbock—view of the town looking west from the courthouse |
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1 print |
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5 |
55-84-7 |
Lubbock: wagon freight train leaving Lubbock |
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1 print |
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15 |
57 |
43 |
LUBBOCK-PLAINVIEW MAIL HACK (OVERSIZED) |
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8 |
75 |
64-111 |
LUFLUS, FRANK AND GERTRUDE MADDOX--MAY 19TH AUSTIN, TX--PEASE PARK |
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9 |
76 |
278-159 |
LUMBERMAN'S MONUMENT IN OSCODA, MICHIGAN |
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8 |
75 |
300-98GG |
LUSK, MR. AND MRS. IN FRONT OF CENTURY BUILDING--OKLAHOMA CITY, OK--1945 |
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8 |
63-13-2 |
Lynn County, Texas first teachers institute with individuals standing outside of the building |
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1 print |
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D1 |
1 |
42-4-9E |
Lynn County Land Rush, Lubbock February 28, 1903. Some gentlemen with guns others being held back by board. Photo outside of the County Clerk’s office. Gentlemen waiting three days to file on free south plains land. |
4 envelopes |
4 prints |
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