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  • A2002-011.0001
  • Collection: Schlinke Family Business Photographs
  • Location: Photo File A2002-011
Downtown Kingsville. 1910. Shows back of train depot with freight station, park, and back of King's Inn. Schlinke business marked with an "x".
  • A2002-011.0002
  • Collection: Schlinke Family Business Photographs
  • Location: Photo File A2002-011
Schlinke's Shoe Hospital. 1960. After fire destroys building.
  • A2002-011.0003
  • Collection: Schlinke Family Business Photographs
  • Location: Photo File A2002-011
Watermelon contest. postcard shows 12 ladies "over 200" titled "Kingsville Health. Back identification says July 4, 1908. Ladies eating water melon.
  • A2002-011.0004
  • Collection: Schlinke Family Business Photographs
  • Location: Photo File A2002-011
Four women and two men standing in front of store. Signs says "Short Order" and "Ice cold Drinks, cigars, sodas" Schlinke's Confectionery on 5th Street which was located at 107 N. 5th Street. Note says "site of Schlinke Shoe Hospital located on N. 5th. Couple - Mr. & Mrs. John Schlinke, Sr.. Man unknown, Mrs. Wm. John Schlinke, others unknown. b/w. 5x7. on cardboard Negative w/photo
  • A2002-011.0005
  • Collection: Schlinke Family Business Photographs
  • Location: Photo File A2002-011
Schlinke's Confectionery on corner of 5th Street and Kleberg. Survived 1960 fire in shoe shop.
  • A2002-011.0006
  • Collection: Schlinke Family Business Photographs
  • Location: Photo File A2002-011
Schlinke's Confectionery on corner of 5th Street and Kleberg. Fall 1969 After new sign was installed
  • A2002-011.0007
  • Collection: Schlinke Family Business Photographs
  • Location: Photo File A2002-011
Schlinke’s Confectionery on the corner of 5th and Kleberg in Kingsville, Texas. Couple behind counter: Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Schlinke Sr. Lady standing is mother of J. W. Schlinke Sr. Inside picture of confectionary (1st restaurant in Kingsville) Located on north 5th Street, later Schlinke's Shoe Hospital site.
  • A2002-011.0008
  • Collection: Schlinke Family Business Photographs
  • Location: Photo File A2002-011
Schlinke’s Shoe Hospital, photo taken in 1954, located at 107 N. Fifth Street. This business operated from 1930 to November 10, 1980, celebrated it's 50th Year Anniversary in February 1980.
  • A2002-011.0009
  • Collection: Schlinke Family Business Photographs
  • Location: Photo File A2002-011
1927 Kingsville Cubs independent baseball team. King High did not have an offical team at that time, but this club played during the summer using high school students and or recent graduates. Left to right, back row: Manuel Nierman, Rudy Schlinke, Jimmie Weisman, Edgar Dietz, manager O. R. Hayes, A. J. Skipworth, and Johnnie Schlinke, Jr. Front row: Joe Talty, Marty Talty, Pat Dougherty, Homer Farquhar, and W. J. (Cotton) Hayes.
  • A2002-011.0010
  • Collection: Schlinke Family Business Photographs
  • Location: Photo File A2002-011
J. W. Schlinke inside his confectionary
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