Places
W.H. Law Home C. 1910 Beeville, TX | Early Skidmore, Texas Hotel | Corner of One of W.H. Laws' Queen Yards in Winter, Beeville, Texas - c.1910 |
Baptist Church - Beeville, postmarked 1910 | Methodist Church - Beeville, ca. 1910 | Skidmore Catholic Church, ca. 1910 |
Tuleta, TX: The 2 story Tuleta Hotel is on the left. The TUleta Mercantile sits on the right. The 1st building on the left is the only remaining building today. Known in the 1970's as Blacks Tuleta Grocery. RR Depot can be seen just to the right of the big tree at the end of the street. | J.W. Cook home - postmarked 1908, from Blanconia, TX | |
Prager Building, Beeville | Memmonite Church 1951, Tuleta, TX | Mrs. A.C. Jones home - abt. 1910, Beeville |
Old Gas Station, Papalote, TX | Old Gas Station, Olmos, TX | Old Gas Station, Olmos, TX |
Cadiz Baptist Church, Cadiz, TX | First Christian Church, Pettus, TX | Papalote Babtist Church, Papalote, TX |
Early advertising postcard for Brown Cotton Wagon - Beeville, TX: Hauling 7,500 to 8,000 lbs. per load, three loads daily, through the Cotton ginning season is the record of this 3 1/4 Brown Wagon at Beeville. It's the specially constructed wheels and Brown patent skein that makes its carry capacity greater than larger size Wagons of other makes. Brown Manfacturing Company, Zanesville, Ohio. | ||
Queen Hotel, Beeville, TX | County Jail - about 1912, Beeville, TX | |
1908 - Postcard picture taken from the top of the Courthouse. On the back it talks about the breeze is good there. Probably the top of these old Courthouse's during the day was a place open to the public for people to "cool" off. | ||
Railroad St. scene postmarked 1910. The first building is the Elite Hotel & Lunch Room. The second building is a Saloon. Third is W.R. Miller & Co., General Merchandise. "Our Motto is Live and let Live" The fourth bldg. (behind pole) can make out Bealls - ? Store. | Home in Skidmore circa.1910. | |
Postcard of Baptist Church, Skidmore, postmarked 1910. Written to Miss Ethel Lee, San Antonio, TX. From (initials on front of card) L.B.C. or L.B.L. Appears to be from an older brother to his younger sister. Perhaps the initials on the front are L.B.L. for L.B. Lee? | Postcard of the Cotton Gin in Skidmore, TX ... postmarked 1906 or 1908. Men with cotton scale is on the deck at frtont. | |
Tuleta Medio Creek Bridge. It was a postcard postmarked May 11, 1909. The card was mailed to a mans sister in Missouri and states this is the new bridge he had just worked on. As you can see there is no dirt yet at the approach to the bridge. Asking life long reisdences of Tuleta, it was found no one had any recollection of seeing this bridge. Possibly it was wiped out by flooding not too long after it was built. | Peter Unzicker home (Founder of Tuleta) circa.1911 Written on back: "Dear Bro, It's me on the other side of this card. How do you like to go to school I asked you a lots but you don't tell me. Uncle John is got a little store now.(Vernon)". Addressed to MR. S.P. Unzicker Goshen, College, Ind. If you look behind the yard gate you can barely see a young boy, the letter writer. | |
BEE OIL & REFINERY in Pettus, Texas. One of the pic's is dated 1936. In one pic there is a small highway mileage sign. Under magnification it has TULETA 3 and looks to be SINTON 41. This would place this old plant on the south edge of Pettus on the West side of the road. There is no evidence today the plant was ever there and old timers can't recall it either. Must not have lasted long after these pictures were taken. | ||
Postcard of the Tuleta Agricultural High School postmarked Jan 12, 1911. Written to S.P. Unzicker in Indiana from his father in Tuleta.
LINK TO: Postcard of same school 1912 |
An early Tuleta home, circa.1910. In visiting with Tuleta folk this house may have sat in the area of the Tuleta Grade School & Little League Field. (Wm. Beauchamp) | |
A. C. Jones High School. It was razed to make room for a new Junior High School many years ago | North Washington St., Beeville, TX - 1909 | |
Washington St., Beeville, TX | Washington St., Beeville, TX | |
Building at Tulsita (ghost town now) Bee Co., TX. Name is spanish for Tulsa. Town was platted in 1930 by J.L. Courtney. | American Cafe, N. Washington St., Beeville, TX - 1939 | |
Superba Theatre - one of the first "movie houses" in Beeville | Beasley Auditorium/Gymnasium, field house and band hall next to the A.C. Jones High School | |
Praeger Bldg., corner of Washington & Corpus Christi St.; built 1909 used as a hardware store; converted to the Bee County Public Library in 2001 | Rialto Theatre - on the main street in Beeville, TX. | |
Abandoned store building just north of Normanna, Bee Co., TX | Old Kohler Hotel. On the corner of E. Cleveland St. and N. Washington St. It is the present site of the new City Hall and Fire Station, Beeville, TX | |
Bond's Cafe - on the main street in Beeville. It may have turned into the American Cafe. | Beeville Coca-Cola Bottling Co. - Gill Bottling Co. in downtown Beeville. | |
Ramirez Chevrolet Company, later Joe's Chevrolet in downtown Beeville, across the street from the bottling company. | Old Rialto Theatre | |
Brown's Service Station | Washington Street, Beeville, 1914 | |
House in Skidmore, TX, about 1910 |