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Charles M. Hunter Photograph Collection 1949-1970 Archives of The CHARLES M. HUNTER PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION 1949-1970 Charles M. Hunter Photograph Collection 1949-1970 Archives of the Big Bend Bryan Wildenthal Memorial Library Sul Ross State University Alpine, TX 1 CHARLES M. HUNTER PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION 1949-1970 ORGANIZATION The topical arrangement and numbering system of the photographers has been - maintained as follows . Gaps in numbering suggest numbers reserved for growth . The collection is housed in archival photograph boxes. ALPINE [General] H 1 - H11 Activities H13-H39 Aerials & airport H40 - H54 Area H 55 - H78 Baseball H79 - H200 Businesses H201- H332 Churches H340- H417 Early Alpine I Weyerts H418- H469 Hospital H475 - H504 Officials I Employees H510- H604 Organizations H606 - H708 People H720- H820 APOLLO TEAM H825 - H856 BIG BEND Aerials H860 - H1036 2 CHARLES M. HUNTER PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION 1949-1970 DEL RIO - LANGTRY AREA Devil's River H1037 Southern Pacific wins the race H1038- H1039 Early Pecos Bridge H1040 Pecos Bridge H1042- H1047 Pecos Crossing H1049- H1051 Dod, W. H. H1052- H1054 Bean, Roy H1055- H1058 FORT DAVIS Bloys Encampment H1065 - H1066 Camp Musquiz H1067 - H1070 Early Fort Davis H1071-H1114 Centennial [Events] H1115 - H1148 [Fort] Hospital H1150 - H1153 [National] Historic Site H1155 - H1188 Indian Lodge H1190- H1191 McDonald Observatory H1192- H1200 Mersfelder, Nick H1201- H1202 Neill Doll Museum H1203 - H1209 Sawtooth Mountain H1210- H1212 3 CHARLES M. HUNTER PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION 1949-1970 FORT DAVIS, CONT. Scobee, Barry H1213 - H1219 FORT STOCKTON H1220 - H2337 HUNTING & FISHING H2340 - H2429 IRAAN, TEXAS H2430- H2432 Yates Discovery Well H2433 LIVESTOCK AND RANCHING H2525- H3279 Includes: Big Bend Livestock Show; Ranches: Brown, Cartwright, Cox, Decie, Dolan, Dutton, Henderson, Hubbard, lvey, Kennedy , Kimball, Kokernot, Lane, McGrady, Mcintyre, Merrill, Morris, Neville, Newsom, o6, Pierce, Nichols, Powder, Prude Boys Ranch, Pruitt, Roark, Sohl, Stillwell, Stumberg, Terry, White, Willow, Winter, Yates. Soil Conservation H3285 - H3287 MARATHON, TEXAS Dow Chemical Co. H2434 - H2440 Fluorspar H2441 - H2443 Green Drug Store H2444 - H2453 Includes other Marathon businesses and businesspeople (also see index) Hatch Brothers H2454 - H2457 4 CHARLES M. HUNTER PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION 1949-1970 MARATHON , TEXAS, CONT. Marathon Library H2459 - H246 1 Marathon Oil Well H2462 - H2465 Simpson, Bill H2466 - H2467 MARFA, TEXAS [Area] H2469 Antelope Springs H2470 Area Scenes H2471 Cartledge, W. R. H2472 Census Records H2473 - H2474 Chuck Wagon H2475 Fort Brite H2476 Mrs. Lyndon Johnson H2477 King, E. W. H2479 Mellard, F. C. H2480 Metcalf, H. O. H2481 Presbyterians H2482 5 CHARLES M. HUNTER PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION 1949-1970 MEXICO [General] H2485 - H2488 Chihuahua al Pacifico RR H2489 Chihuahua Jeep Caravan H2490 - H2496 Rotary Tour H2497 - H2499 PRESIDIO, TEXAS [general] H2500 - H2506 Flood, 1958 H2507 - H2413 Presidio Irrigation Co. H2514- H2520 Presidio School H2521 SANDERSON, TEXAS Flood, 1965 H3315- H3335 SCOUTS Boy Scouts H3340 - 3350 Cub Scouts 1958 H3351 - H3354 Mitre Peak Camp H3355 - H3395 [Old Trail Drivers (copy work) H3409] [Gliders at Marfa Airport, 1963 H3410- H3419] 6 CHARLES M. HUNTER PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION 1949-1970 SUL ROSS STATE UNIVERSITY [campus views] H3420-H3422 Aerials H3423 - H3432 Aldrich Room (Library) H3433- H3449 Buildings H3450 - H3482 Lobos 1923 H3483 Old Library H3484 Old Museum H3493- H3511 Rodeo Press Box H3412 Science Building H3513- 3522 Teachers H3523 - H3629 VALENTINE, TEXAS Camp Holland H3636 - H3644 Bennett, D. M. H3650- H3654 7 CHARLES M. HUNTER PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION 1949-1970 APPENDIX (1996) The photographs and associated materials described below were donated by the family of Charles Hunter . They are housed in one archival photograph box at the end of the collection. WORK OF OTHER PHOTOGRAPHERS & Associated Materials (1 PH BOX) Photographer Subjects H. A. King Davis Mountain Scenes (many hand-colored) I Fort Davis (town), undated (11) Mrs. N. S. Miller Sawtooth, Davis Mountains, undated (2) (owner?) Glenn Burgess Davis Mountain Scenes (Bloys , fort, Indian Lodge), undated (5) Farris Anderson Photography assignments? (scenery, copy work, night, "human interest," architecture), undated (9) Jack Sloan Mitchell-Werth Store, 1908 (3) Associated Materials Old Ft. Davis (1 photographic post card) Formal portrait of a couple. Name on reverse: Ellie? Walton . Chas. Hunter Hand-colored photograph of a buffalo. Chas. Hunter Typescripts of news articles on Neill Doll Museum (Fort Davis) and Mitre Peak Girl Scout Camp; article on drought submitted to and returned by Cattleman magazine (with two photographs of Ed Davidson and cattle), 1960 Note: Seven additional Hunter photographs (prints) in the Appendix were filed in the numbered series of the main collection (W. E. Lockhart, Yates Ranch, and unidentified group of three men). 8 PHOTO SUBJECT DATE CALL NUM. Adams , D n.d. H 666 n.d. H 702 Adams, Daisy Adams , Mrs. Dam (Lucille) n.d. H 291 Agua Fria, Texas 1937 H 865 Airports- Texas- Alpine 1956 H 8-11 n.d. H 46-50 Airports-Texas-Alpine Alderson , J.M. n.d. H 2364 Alfie Butane n.d. H 211 Aliens - United States 1964 H 854 Allen , Dave 1960 H 951 Alpine Avalanche Building 1949 H 213 Alpine Avalanche Office 1958 H 210 Alpine Avalanche Office n.d. H 212 Alpine Baseball Club 1965 H 428 · Alpine Baseball Club n.d. H 432 Alpine Baseball Club 1919 H 446 Alpine Chamber of Commerce 1951 H 616-617 Alpine Chamber of Commerce 1952 H 618 Alpine Chamber of Commerce 1953 H 619 Alpine Chamber of Commerce 1958 H 620-622 Alpine Chamber of Commerce 1963 H 623 Alpine Chamber of Commerce n.d. H 624 Alpine City Office 1970 H 201-202 Alpine Clothing Factory n.d. H 214 Alpine Community Center 1965 H 625 Alpine Community Center 1954 H 627-628 Alpine Community Center (Early) 1937 ca . H 626 (Latin American Community Center) Alpine Country Club 1949 ca. H 73-75 Alpine Country Club 1951 H 629-630 Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club n.d. H·85-87 Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club 1950 H 88 Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club 1951 H 89 Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club 1952 H 90-93 Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club 1954 H 94-97 Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club 1955 H 98 Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club 1956 H 99 Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club 1957 H 100 Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club 1958 H 113-.125 Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club 1959 H 126-152 Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club 1960 H 153 Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club 1961 H 154-1,57 Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club 1961 H 160-195 Alpine Drug Store n.d. H 215-216 Alpine Elementary School 1914 ca. H 418 9 Alpine--Fire--1949? 1949 ca. H 73-75 Alpine - Fire - 1951 1951 H 629-630 Alpine - Fire - 1964 1964 H 379-380 Alpine Flower Shop n.d. H 204 Alpine Housing Authority n.d. H 510-511 Alpine Housing Authority 1968 H 512-519 Alpine Housing Authority 1969 H 520-556 Alpine Lumber Company n.d. H 218 Alpine Lumber Company 1904 ca . H 448 Alpine Lumber Company 1920 H 454 Alpine Mercantile? n.d. H 438 Alpine Municipal Airport 1956 H 8-11 Alpine Municipal Airport n.d. H 46-50 Alpine Operation Understanding Group 1961 H 589 Alpine Public Library n.d. H 601-602 Alpine Public Library 1953 H 604 Alpine Public Library (Early) n.d. H 600 Alpine Rotary Club n.d. H 666 Alpine State Bank (Early) n.d. H 437 Alpine Supermarket n.d. H 219 Alpine , Texas- History 1913 H 420 Alpine, Texas- History 1920 H 421 Alpine, Texas- History n.d. H 422-423 Alpine, Texas- History n.d. H 436 Alpine, Texas - History 1885 H 445 Alpine, Texas- History n.d. H 462 Alpine, Texas- History 1918 H 467 Alpine Transfer Company n.d. H 447 Alpine Truck Terminal 1961 H 220 Alpine Veterinary Clinic 1955 H 13-14 American Legion 1965 H 606-607 American Legion Auxiliary n.d. H 608, 610 American Legion Baseball Team n.d. H 80-81 Anderson School? n.d. H 1071 Anglin 1951 H 720-22 Anniversaries 1960 H 466 Anniversaries 1963 H 739-41 Anniversaries n.d. H 749 Anniversaries 1953 H 756-58 Anniversaries n.d. H 762-763 Anniversaries 1963 H 778 Anniversaries 1962 H 800 Antelope n.d. H 2375-79 Antelope Hunting n.d. H 2366 Antelope Lodge 1954 H 217 Antelope Springs n.d. H 2470 Antelopes n.d. H 2348, 2365 Armstrong , Noble n.d. H 3523 Articles of incorporation- Presidio, Texas n.d. H 2515 Assembly of God Church n.d. H 340 Aston, Frank n.d. H 2467 10 Astronauts-Big Bend National 1964, April H- 825-38 Park Astronauts--Marfa 1964 H 840-853 Atkinson, Albert B 1959 H 3524 Automobiles - Collectors and collecting 1955 H 15 Bailey, Virginia n.d. H 653-654, 657-658 Bailey Fluorspar Plant n.d. H 2441-2443 Bailey Motors n.d. H 221-222 Baines, Mrs. George 1967 H 723-725 Baines, Maude 1967 H 723-725 Baines 1959 H 3195-3202 Baptist Student Center n.d. H 341-342 Barker, D.S. 1955 H7 Barranca del Cobre n.d. H 2485 Barrow, Gordon n.d. H 570-571 Baseball n.d. H 80-81 Baseball 1956 H 82-83 Baxley, Warren 1959 H 3525 Baxter, Joe n.d. H 666 Bean, Roy n.d. H 1055,1057 Beard, Norman (FNB groundbreaking) 1962 H 251-252 Beard, Norman · 1963 H 258 Beauty, contests 1966 H 644-645 Bennett (Surveyor) 1885 H 445 Bennett , D.M. n.d. H 666, 726 , 3650-3653 Bennett, Mrs. D.M. n.d. H 702 , 3650-3652 Bien Venido Motel 1951 H 223 Bien Venido Motel n.d. H 224 Bien Venido Restaurant n.d. H 225 Bierschwale, A.J. 1958 H 3526 Big Bend Abstract Company n.d. H 226 Big Bend Bowling Association n.d. H 612 Big Bend Honey Co.
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