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Scrapbook Page: Pharr, Texas
title Scrapbook Page: Pharr, Texasdescription Photographs of Pharr, Texas. The first three images at the top of the page are aerial views of the town of Pharr, with houses and barracks visible. The bottom left photo is of a military band marching down a dirt road, with a handwritten note: "Funeral of 3rd Tenn. private drowned in Lake Sardinia. On the bottom right is a cavalry walking on a dirt road into a city, with a drug store behind them and a handwritten note: "2nd F. A. passing thru Pharr."artist/creator Cook, Frank Lauderdalesubject Social Life And Customs - Homes Social Life And Customs - Customs - Funerals Architecture - Civil Works - Streets And Roads Lake Sardinia People Arts And Crafts - Music - Marching Bands Cavalries Military And War - Camps New York National Guard 2Nd Field Artillery Regiment Military And War - Personnel Architecture - Buildings Agriculture - Domestic Animals - Horses Lower Rio Grande Valleycontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Scrapbook Page: Military Scenes
title Scrapbook Page: Military Scenesdescription Photographs of military activities. The top left photo is of a man sitting on a mule with a wagon and barracks in the background. The top right photo is of the 1st Cavalry marching through a street with buildings on one side. The middle photo is of a family in a horse-drawn wagon with dogs following the wagon. The bottom left photo is of Clerk Williams wearing a military uniform and standing in front of a large tree. The bottom right photo is of men bathing and washing clothes in a river, with a handwritten note that says "Prof. Evans."artist/creator Cook, Frank Lauderdalesubject Architecture - Buildings Social Life And Customs - Families Williams, Clerk People 1St Cavalry Cavalries Agriculture - Domestic Animals - Mules Social Life And Customs - Pets - Dogs Evans, Prof. New York National Guard Military And War - Personnel Business, Economics And Finance - Transportation - Animal-Drawn Vehicles Agriculture - Domestic Animals - Horses Landscape And Nature - Water - Rivers Lower Rio Grande Valleycontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Frank Lauderdale Cook Scrapbook, page 16
title Frank Lauderdale Cook Scrapbook, page 16description Photographs of military men on marches. The top left photo is of a covered wagon pulled by a team of horses about to drive through a large pool of mud. The top right photo is of men marching in formation on a dirt road behind a man on a horse, with a handwritten note: "En Route, 110 Mile Hike." The bottom left photo is of men and wagons marching over the Lake Sardina bridge. The bottom right photo is of the 1st N. Y. Cavalry marching on a dirt road.artist/creator Cook, Frank Lauderdalesubject Architecture - Civil Works - Bridges People Cavalries Wagons 1St N. Y. Cavalry New York National Guard Marches Military And War - Personnel Business, Economics And Finance - Transportation - Horse-Drawn Vehicles Lake Sardina Landscape And Nature - Water - Lakes Agriculture - Domestic Animals - Horses Hikes Lower Rio Grande Valleycontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
My Land, My Heritage, My Hope: Slide 71
title My Land, My Heritage, My Hope: Slide 71description Photograph of U.S. cavalry troops in uniform lined up on a street in Marfa, Texas in front of a series of buildings. Several men are standing on the right side of the image including two holding flags. The image accompanied a written speech, with the caption: "United States troops were ordered into the Big Bend from 1915 to 1920 because the area was plagued with a new and terrible trouble" (p. 8).artist/creator Unknownsubject Mounted Troops Cavalries Military Troops Military And War - United States Armed Forces - United States Army Military And War - Personnelcontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH)