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[Byrd Senior's house in Gainesville]
Postcard of Byrd Williams Senior's home in Gainesville on Denton Street. The house has two stories, a balcony, and a large number of windows.
[Byrd Williams, Jr.]
Portrait of Byrd Williams, Jr., in a suit.
[Byrd Williams, Jr. standing outside a darkroom]
Photograph of Byrd Williams, Jr. standing in front of the family darkroom at 811 S Denton Street in Gainesville, Texas, taken by Byrd Williams, Sr. shortly after his graduation.
[Byrd Williams Sr. by Byrd Williams Jr.]
Photograph of of Byrd Williams Sr., taken by his son, Byrd Williams, Jr.
[Envelope addressed to Byrd M. Williams, Jr.]
An envelope addressed to Mr. Byrd M. Williams, Jr., Room 11, Union Depot, Ogden, Utah - from his father, B. M. Williams Sr. The postal stamp is from Gainesville, Texas on November 6, 8:30 am 1907.
[Letter from Mary Alice Williams to Byrd Moore Williams, Jr., December 2, 1907]
Letter from Mary Alice Williams to her son, Byrd Williams, Jr., discussing his upcoming Christmas present, his bible reading study, and his brother, Charles.
[Letter from Mary Alice Williams to Byrd Moore Williams, Jr., November 21, 1906]
Letter to Byrd Williams, Jr. from his mother discussing the incoming winter weather, holiday plans, and others visiting from out of town.
[Letter from Mrs. B. M. Williams to B. M. Williams, Jr. - February 24, 1907]
Letter from Mrs. B.M. Williams of Gainesville to her son, describing events that have happened at home, including health of family members, the farming business, the weather, and a torrential hail storm. It includes the original envelope, addressed to Mr. B. M. Williams, Jr. in El Paso, Texas.
[Letter from Mrs. B. M. Willliams to B. M. Williams, Jr. - November 5, 1907]
Letter from Mrs. B. M. Williams of Gainesville, Texas to her son B. M. Williams, Jr., discussing previous letters, normal household goings on, church gossip, and domestic chores such as gardening. It includes an envelope addressed to Byrd M. Williams, Jr. in Ogden, Utah.
[Page 2 of Byrd Williams Jr. scrapbook]
Scrapbook page featuring 4 photos of Byrd Williams Jr.'s classmates visiting his parents' house in Gainesville, Texas, and of Brackenridge Hall at UT.
[Page 26 of Byrd Williams Jr. scrapbook]
Scrapbook page featuring a photo of the home of Byrd Williams Sr. on Denton Street in Gainesville, Texas.
[Page 27 of Byrd Williams Jr. scrapbook]
Scrapbook page featuring 4 photos with a view of Denton Street in Gainesville c.1902 at the top left, a cutout photo of Byrd Williams Jr. at the top right, a man fishing on a river on the bottom left, and a man standing with a gun at the Elm Fork of the Trinity River in Gainesville, Texas.
[Page 28 of Byrd Williams Jr. scrapbook]
Scrapbook page featuring 5 photos. Pictured on the top left is Byrd Williams Jr.'s horse, Dan. The photo on the top right is the original Cooke County courthouse in Gainesville, Texas, c.1904. The bottom photos feature a man pulling a lever near a train track, a river scene, and an unknown young boy.
[Photo of the Byrd Williams Sr. home from the Byrd Williams Jr. album, 1907-1920]
Photograph of the home of Byrd Williams Sr. on Denton, in Gainesville, Texas.
[Portrait of Byrd Williams, Jr.]
Photograph of Byrd Williams, Jr. standing outside the family darkroom on Denton street in Gainesville, Texas, wearing a uniform.
[Portrait of Byrd Williams, Jr., 1906]
Photograph of Byrd Williams, Jr. standing outside the family darkroom on Denton street in Gainesville, Texas, wearing a uniform.
[Portrait of Irene Biffle Williams, 1906]
Photograph of Irene Biffle Williams, wife of Byrd Williams, Jr., draped with a sheet.
[Printed portrait of Byrd Williams, Jr., 1906]
Photograph of Byrd Williams, Jr. standing outside the family darkroom on Denton street in Gainesville, Texas, wearing a uniform.
[Sheriff's Fugitive Record, Cooke County, Early 1900s]
Ledger from Cooke County, Texas containing lists of criminal offenders. They are described by: age; height; eye and hair color; complexion; weight; distinguish marks or "peculiarities" ; their charge; where they are wanted; the name of the associated officer; a reward; and final remarks.
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