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Walker, Harry [photographer]
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Texaco sign
A Texaco sign advertising "The Texas Company / H. L. Walker / LEASE / 174 ACRES+-" at the site of an oil well in Brazoria county.
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Wooden buildings with advertisements
A group of wooden buildings, two of which have rectangular signs with writing. A group of people are gathered in front of the building in the center.
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Group of people with Maxwell House signs
Two groups of people holding two Maxwell House Coffee signs and wearing Maxwell House Coffee aprons. Seven African-Americans are squatting at the front, and five men and one woman are standing behind them....
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Group of people holding coffee sign
A group of people holding a sign that reads "AMERICA'S FAVORITE, MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE". In front of them is a coffee making machine, and to the left is another group of people.
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Sign at driveway entrance
A sign attached to a fence at the entrance to a driveway. The sign reads "CLEAR LAKE INN, SEA FOOD AND CHICKEN DINNERS SERVED HERE, FOOD THAT SATISFIES". Behind the fence are a building with a screened...
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House for sale
A brick house with a smaller white building behind it. A sign located in front of the house reads "FOR SALE / SAN JACINTO TRUST".
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Brick building with For Rent sign
A brick building with windows and a door. A bench is located in front of the building, and a sign reading "FOR RENT" can be seen in the windows on the upper left. A sign reading "GARAGE FOR RENT" can be...
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Field with fence
A field covered with plants and small trees with a wire fence separating it from an area made up mostly of dirt. A sign to the left reads HOTEL ST. ANTHONY.
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Summit of Mount Locke sign
A sign posted by the Texas Highway Department with elevation information and a notice informing passersby that the Summit of Mount Locke is the Highest Point on Texas Highways.
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Group of people at Summit of Mount Locke
A group of people at Summit of Mount Locke. The women are sitting on either side of a sign by the Texas Highway Department designating the spot as the Highest Point on Texas Highways, and a man is standing...
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