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  • A1983-015.0119A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Texas Mexican Industrial Institute, Kingsville, Texas. The President’s Home and Office.
  • A1983-015.0120A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Texas Mexican Industrial Institute, Kingsville, Texas. Westervelt Building (woodworking shop) Produced at school.
  • A1983-015.0121A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Airplane view of the Texas Mexican Industrial Institute, Kingsville, Texas. Printed by students at the Institute.
  • A1983-015.0122A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Texas Mexican Industrial Institute, Kingsville, Texas. Skinner Hall (Administration Building) Printed by students at the Institute.
  • A1983-015.0123A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Building a wall and a life at Texas Mexican Industrial Institute, Kingsville, Texas.
  • A1983-015.0124A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Texas Mexican Industrial Institute, Kingsville, Texas.. The gateway of opportunity for Mexican Boys.
  • A1983-015.0125A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
The Morris Chapel at the heart of the campus with student residence units in the foreground and the dining hall beyond. Presbyterian pan American School, Kingsville, Texas. March 23, 1961.
  • A1983-015.0126A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
The Morris Chapel at the heart of the campus with student residence units in the foreground and the dining hall beyond. Presbyterian pan American School, Kingsville, Texas. March 23, 1961.
  • A1983-015.0127A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
A view of the classroom building and the Plaza of the Americas, with the Alice G.K. Kleberg Memorial Library on the right of the Presbyterian Pan American School, Kingsville, Texas.
  • A1983-015.0128A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
A view of the Sam Houston Smelser student residence unit with the Clyde W. Sims hall in the background on the campus of the Presbyterian Pan American School, Kingsville, Texas.
  • A1983-015.0129A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
A view looking across the campus of Presbyterian Pan American School, Kingsville, Texas. The Morris Chapel is on the right and the chapel tower is on the left. The school is a four year college preparatory, coeducational residential, international with students from all the Americas.
  • A1983-015.0130A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
A view of Morris chapel, built in 1960 on the campus of the Presbyterian Pan American School, Kingsville, Texas.
  • A1983-015.0131A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
A view of Morris chapel, built in 1960 on the campus of the Presbyterian Pan American School, Kingsville, Texas.
  • A1983-015.0132A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Round House. St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Ry. Kingsville, Tex. Photo by Schlueter, Houston.
  • A1983-015.0133A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
General Offices of St. L., B. & M. Ry., Kingsville, Tex. (first building on the northeast corner of 5th & Kleberg. )
  • A1983-015.0134A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
General Offices of St. L., B. & M. Ry., Kingsville, Tex. (first building on the northeast corner of 5th & Kleberg. )
  • A1983-015.0135A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
St. L. B. & M. Ry. General Offices, Kingsville, Texas. (second building on the southeast corner of 5th & Kleberg.)
  • A1983-015.0136A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
St. L.B. & M. General Offices. A modern fire-proof sanitary office building located in the center of a beautiful park of palms and olive trees.
  • A1983-015.0137A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
St. L.B. & M. General Offices. A modern fire-proof sanitary office building located in the center of a beautiful park of palms and olive trees.
  • A1983-015.0138A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
The First Presbyterian Church located at 302 W. Kleberg Avenue, Kingsville, Texas. (after 1963). Ansocrome by Don R. Bartels.
  • A1983-015.0139A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Methodist Church, Kingsville, Texas. (ca 1951)
  • A1983-015.0140A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Baptist Church at Kingsville, Texas. August 4, 1918.
  • A1983-015.0141A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
A view of the Administration Building, Texas A&I College, Kingsville, (ca 1970) Texas. Color photo by Frank B. Whaley.
  • A1983-015.0142A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
A&I College. Kingsville, Texas. Photo by Jimmy Dodd. (Aerial view of campus looking north showing back of Cousins, Loftin and Seale Halls; front of Nierman and Main Building and side of Jones Auditorium) ca. 1950.
  • A1983-015.0143A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
College of Arts & Industries. Kingsville, Texas. Home of the Javelinas. (Buildings in letters are the new Administration Building, the Old Administration Building. New Hoggie symbol created by Amado Pena and the old Javelina symbol.)
  • A1983-015.0144A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Texas A&I College. Kingsville, Texas. Includes photos of Gymnasium, Auditorium, the tower on the old Administration Building, and Nierman Hall which has been incorrectly identified as a dormitory.
  • A1983-015.0145A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
The Texas College of Arts & Industries. State College of Arts and Industries succeeding the South Texas State Teachers College. Owned by the State. Free tuition. Small fees. Vocational, business and technical education. Confers degrees. Prepares teachers. Souther sea-coast climate, good the year ‘round. The College farthest south in the United States. Wholesome surroundings, physically, morally, intellectually. Good place to educate wholesome young people. Write for particulars.
  • A1983-015.0146A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Kingsville, Texas –The administration building of the Texas College of Arts and Industries, the southernmost senior college in the United States.
  • A1983-015.0147A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Kingsville, Texas – A $300,000 dormitory plant recently added to the facilities of the Texas College of Arts and Industries. (pictured are Loftin Hall, dining hall, Seale Hall, boys’ dorm. And Cousins Hall, girls’ dorm.) May 30, 1938.
  • A1983-015.0148A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Administration Building. South Texas State Teachers College, Kingsville, Texas. Back of card asks sender to check subjects on which information desired. Addressed to L.F. Connell, registrar at South Texas State Teachers College, Kingsville, Texas.
  • A1983-015.0149A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Administration Building. Texas College of Arts and Industries. Kingsville, Texas. Oct. 10, 1940.
  • A1983-015.0150A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
The ever expanding texas A&I facilties. Color Photo by Don R. Bartels. (Photo shows the administration building with cars parked as if street is closed. Parking lines are drawn. ) ca 1950.
  • A1983-015.0151A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Aerial view of Texas A&I College. Kingsville, Texas.
  • A1983-015.0152A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
R.J. Kleberg & Co. Bank, Kingsville, Texas. “A modern fireproof building,housing the private banking firm of Robert J. Kleberg & Company, one of the oldest and strongest banks in this part of Texas.
  • A1983-015.0153A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Kings Inn, Kingsville, Tex. (located on northwest corner of 6th & Kleberg Ave. housed the bank, Harrel’s Drug including Ferguson Jewlers, King Ranch offices and other doctors & lawyers)
  • A1983-015.0154A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Kleberg County Court House. Kingsville, Texas. “Kleberg County Court House. This magnificent $125,000 Court House located at the east end of Kleberg Avenue is one of the most modern in Texas containing spacious and beautifully furnished offices. Postmarked: September 3, 1916.
  • A1983-015.0155A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Sims Building, Kingsville, Texas. (Located on northeast corner of 7th & Kleberg Ave. housed offices for B.O. Sims, Yaklin Dry Goods, First National Bank, later the telephone company on the second floor.)
  • A1983-015.0156A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
B.O. Sims Residence, Kingsville, Texas. (located in the country in the area that is now the US Naval Air Station).
  • A1983-015.0157A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
E. H. East's Residence, Kingsville, Texas. "E. H. East's Residence. Kingsville has a right to claim more substantial and prettier homes than any town twice its size in Texas. This beautiful residence located in west end of town, is surrounded by one of our prettiest lawns and flower gardens. December 12, 1916.
  • A1983-015.0158A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Santa Gertrudes Ranch House, Kingsville, Texas. March 3, 1911. (fired destroyed this home in 1912).
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