Sepia-toned photo image of the library's first "Traveling Library" or Bookmobile in 1938. Driver/Extension Librarian Henry Clark (pictured).
This vehicle lasted until 1951, when it was replaced.
Tan, aged, discolored cardboard sign for Miller's Dry Goods and Notions, 615 Chillicothe Street. Orginally owned by Kate Miller, Harry Dehner acquired Miller Dry Goods in 1905 and it became Dehner Department Store in 1926.
Black and white photo image of Thomas Avenue house, Camp Thomas Ave. Ink writing on front: "Camp Thomas Ave, Rice built this camp." Pencil writing on back "Bird bath was made by Mr. Maurice Coe. Came from Coe home on Waller and 20th St, South…
Black and white photo image of Thomas Avenue. Written in pencil and ink on back: "Camp Thomas Ave, all the trees gone now, Rice built this road, also this camp in 1935."
Black and white photo image of a house on Thomas Ave. Written on back in pencil: "Our camp bought in 1935. Sold in 1959 to Mr. Smith. He removed the trees. House is still standing." Ink on front: "Sold in 1959" "Camp"