Miscellaneous photograph collection - Brownsville
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[Homesteads] Photograph of Mexican village / jacales
Black and white photograph of five people in a village lined with jacales. Handwriting (pencil) on back reads, "Typical Mexican huts, which are becoming deserted—." Photograph is likely a cropped version of "Mexican Village, Photo by Gardner." 1930ca.
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[Homesteads] Photograph of Mexican village / jacales (cropped)
J. W. Gardner
Three (3) copies. Black and white photograph of five people in a village lined with jacales. Etching on front reads, "Mexican Village, Photo by Gardner." Handwriting (pencil) on back reads, "Picturesque Mexican village near Brownsville" 1930ca.
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[Homesteads] Photograph of Mexican woman
J. W. Gardner
Three (3) copies. Black and white photograph of woman in white dress standing outside a jacal. Front reads "Mexican Home" and "Photo by Gardner". 1930ca.
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[Homesteads] Photograph of Mexican woman
J. W. Gardner
Three (3) copies. Black and white photograph of woman in white dress standing outside a jacal. Front reads "Mexican Home" and "Photo by Gardner". 1930ca.
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[Homesteads] Photograph of Mexican women in front of a jacal
J. W. Gardner
Three (3) copies. Black and white photograph of woman in white dress standing outside a jacal. Front reads "Mexican Home" and "Photo by Gardner". 1930ca.
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[Homesteads] Photograph of Mexican women in front of jacales
J. W. Gardner
Two (2) copies. Black and white photograph featuring three women in dresses. A jacal, two children, and two more women are featured in the background. Etching on front reads, "Mexican Senorities" and "Photo by Gardner". 1930ca.
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[Homesteads] Photograph of multigenerational family infront of jacal
J. W. Gardner
Black and white photograph of older man, older woman, children and a black sheep outside a tent. Encampment depicts laundry drying in trees, a tire in the tree, and two metal buckets. Front is etched "Mexican Camp". Photo is deeply faded. 1930ca.
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[Homesteads] Photograph of two Mexican men and a child in front of a jacal
J. W. Gardner
Three (3) copies. Black and white photograph of two men, a child (boy) and several chickens outside a jacal. Etching on front reads, "Photo by Gardner" and "Mexican Home". 1930ca.
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[Irrigation] Photograph of a concrete canal
J. W. Gardner
Black and white sepia photograph. Large concrete canal with drainage spanning across a roadway. Thick brushline with cattle in background. Photograph etched with three lines of text: "Siphon under highway", "1963", "Concret [sic] Canal Lower Rio Grande Valley - Photo by Gardner". 1930ca.
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[Irrigation] Photograph of completed drop structure station 96 Arroyo Colorado view looking south
Black and white sepia photograph (1934). Drainage ditch depicted with water flowing over dam. Photograph inscribed: Bottom left with circle and numbers "168". Bottom center right, "Completed Drop Structure Station 96 Arroyo Colorado. View looking Southwest, Aug. 13, 1934."
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[Irrigation] Photograph of laying underground concrete canal
J. W. Gardner
Black and white sepia photograph. Photograph depicts a canal dug out with sections of concrete tunnel lining the edge. Photograph is faded and discolored. Photo is inscribed with four lines of text: "Laying under-ground concrete canal", "Lower Rio Grande Valley", "Jan. 15th" and "Photo by Gardner". Handwriting in pencil appears on back of photograph "H G Stillwell, Brownsville, Texas" along with a circled number "4". 1930ca.
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[Irrigation] Photograph of Line Between Unit 2 and Unit 2 Extension Block 53 Unit 2
Black and white sepia photograph (1934-07-09). Gravel or caliche road depicted at left. Body of water or resaca lined with trees and brush pictured at left. Photograph inscribed on front with two lines of text: "At line between unit 2 and unit 2 extension", "[b]lock 53 unit 2. July 9-1934". Handwriting on back of photo "Resaca Drive [by] Bayview Citrus Groves, Near [Port] Isabel". Front of photo is slightly damaged from possibly adhering to another surface.
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[LRGV] Photograph of a Lower Rio Grande Valley sunset
John Randolph
Color photograph of orange and red LRGV sunset. Handwriting (pen) on back reads, "John Randolph".