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  • A1983-015.0159A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Santa Gertrudis Ranch, Kingsville, Texas. (the barn across from the Main House) March 1911.
  • A1983-015.0160A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Santa Gertrudis, King Ranch. (northeast side of Main House after it was rebuilt due to 1912 fire) ca 1930.
  • A1983-015.0161A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Santa Gertrudis Home and Headquarters of the King Ranch. Kingsville, Texas. This magnificent Ranch Home is located three miles due west of Kingsville on top of a beautiful hill, the sie that has been used as the famous King Ranch Home for years. It is surrounded by a large park where different topical plants and palms grow abundantly and laid out with pretty drive and golf links. (Main house after 1912 fire).
  • A1983-015.0162A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Santa Gertrudis, Kingsville, Texas. (back or side facing south east).
  • A1983-015.0163A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Santa Gertrudis—King Ranch Headquarters, Kingsville, Texas. The King Ranch home “Santa Gertrudis, headquarters of one of the country’s largest ranches located two miles from Kingsville. (front facing north).
  • A1983-015.0164A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Santa Gertrudis—King Ranch Headquarters, Kingsville, Texas. The King Ranch home “Santa Gertrudis, headquarters of one of the country’s largest ranches located two miles from Kingsivlle. (front facing north).
  • A1983-015.0165A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Santa Gertrudis—King Ranch Headquarters, Kingsville, Texas. The King Ranch home “Santa Gertrudis, headquarters of one of the country’s largest ranches located two miles from Kingsivlle. (front facing north).
  • A1983-015.0166A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Santa Gertrudis—King Ranch Headquarters, Kingsville, Texas. The King Ranch home “Santa Gertrudis, headquarters of one of the country’s largest ranches located two miles from Kingsivlle. (front facing north).
  • A1983-015.0167A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Santa Gertrudis—King Ranch Headquarters, Kingsville, Texas. The King Ranch home “Santa Gertrudis, headquarters of one of the country’s largest ranches located two miles from Kingsivlle. (front facing north).
  • A1983-015.0168A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Santa Gertrudis—King Ranch Headquarters, Kingsville, Texas. The King Ranch home “Santa Gertrudis, headquarters of one of the country’s largest ranches located two miles from Kingsivlle. (front facing north).
  • A1983-015.0169A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Santa Gertrudis—King Ranch Headquarters, Kingsville, Texas. The King Ranch home “Santa Gertrudis, headquarters of one of the country’s largest ranches located two miles from Kingsivlle. (front facing north).
  • A1983-015.0170A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Santa Gertrudis—King Ranch Headquarters, Kingsville, Texas. The King Ranch home “Santa Gertrudis, headquarters of one of the country’s largest ranches located two miles from Kingsivlle. (front facing north).
  • A1983-015.0171A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Main Residence at King Ranch Headquarters, short distance from downtown Kingsville, Texas. Photo by John Cypher Jr. Color. 5.5” x 3.5”
  • A1983-015.0172A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
The King Ranch Home, located on the King Ranch just a short drive from downtown Kingsville, Texas. Both Middleground and Assult, famous Kentucky Derby winners are kept on the King Ranch. Color. 5.5” x 3.5”
  • A1983-015.0173A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
The King Ranch Home, located on the King Ranch just a short drive from downtown Kingsville, Texas. Both Middleground and Assult, famous Kentucky Derby winners are kept on the King Ranch.
  • A1983-015.0174A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Main Residence at King Ranch Headquarters short distance from downtown Kingsville, Texas. Color photo by John Cypher. 5.5” x 3.5”
  • A1983-015.0175A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Casa Gertrudis. Photo by Harry House, Kingsville, Texas (appears to be Casa Ricardo under construction in 1913. Located at corner of Yoakum and 5th Street. ) Postmarked Septemer 3, 1913. B&W. 5.5” x 3.5”
  • A1983-015.0176A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Casa Ricardo Hotel Kingsville, Texas.
  • A1983-015.0177A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Casa Ricardo Hotel, Kingsville, Texas.
  • A1983-015.0178A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Casa Ricardo Hotel, Kingsville, Texas.
  • A1983-015.0179A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Casa Ricardo Hotel, Kingsville, Texas. “The most modern hotel in Southwest exas, a modern fireproof structure, surrounded by one of the prettiest parks in the Southwest. (This view includes landscaping) Color. 5.5” x 3.5”
  • A1983-015.0180A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Casa Ricardo Hotel, Kingsville, Texas. Color. 5.5” x 3.5”
  • A1983-015.0181A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Casa Ricardo Hotel, Kingsville, Texas. “A beautiful building of Spanish Mission type of architecture, absolutely fireproof, with large comfortable rooms, each with private bath. A large flower garden in front where the flowers bloom all year; free parking lot and a coffee shop serving excellent meals.” (1930s or 1940s judging from automobiles parked in front) Color. 5.5” x 3.5”
  • A1983-015.0182A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Miller Park, Kingsville, Texas. “Located just west of railway depot, this beautiful park of tropical palms and plants is admired by all. Its benches and resting places are well patronized.” (located on 5th Street between Yoakum and Kleberg). Color. 5.5” x 3.5”
  • A1983-015.0183A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
View from Casa Ricardo Hotel. Kingsville, Tex. (entrance gate, railroad cars, depot, Miller Park and Kings Inn can be seen in photo.) B&W. 5.5” x 3.5”
  • A1983-015.0184A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Looking southeast from Casa Ricardo Hotel, Kingsville, Texas. This view, looking toward railroad depot gives one a good idea of the pretty, well kept parks in Kingsville.” (View overlooks Miller Park, with depot and King’s Inn Hotel in sight). Color. 5.5” x 3.5”
  • A1983-015.0185A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Caesar Park. Kingsville, Texas. (Located on lot bordered by 6th Street on the east, King Ave. on the south, Kleberg Ave. on the north and the railroad tracks to the west. The United State Post Office was placed on this lot.) B&W. 5.5” x 3.5”
  • A1983-015.0186A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Looking west on Kleberg Ave. (appears to be Kleberg and 6th Street as Kleberg Bank, Raglands and a very altered King’s Inn can be seen. Cars date it at ca1925. B&W. 5.5” x 3.75”
  • A1983-015.0187A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
School and Kleberg Ave. looking east. Kingsville, Texas. (unpaved street at corner of Kleberg and 5th Street. Can see fence from railroad office, steeple of Methodist Church, King School at the far end of the block and department store. Circa 1909. B&W. 5.375” x 3.375”
  • A1983-015.0188A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
View of Kleberg Ave. looking East. Kingsville, Texas.
  • A1983-015.0189A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Street scene at Kingsville, Texas. (200 block of East Kleberg Ave. Can see State Bank, Flato Building and Raglands on dirt street. Ca 1910) B&W. 5.5” x 3.25”
  • A1983-015.0191A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Looking northeast from Ragland Building, Kingsville, Texas. This view gives a person an idea of the beautiful arrangement and substantial construction of Kingsille buildings. (shows King’s Inn, the Depot and the Casa Ricardo in the background.) Color. 5.5” x 3.5”
  • A1983-015.0192A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
The Administration Building located at the U.S. NAAS Kingsville, Texas is the nucleus of the station. The key offices of the station are loated here. (Torn down in 1990s). Color. 5.5” x 3.5”
  • A1983-015.0193A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
The Administration Building located at the U.S. NAAS Kingsville, Texas is the nucleus of the station. The key offices of the station are loated here. (Torn down in 1990s).
  • A1983-015.0194A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Administration Building U.S. naval Auxiliary Air Station, Kingsville, Texas.
  • A1983-015.0195A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
McFall Memorial Chapel which was named after Chaplain James W. McFall, the second Chaplain to serve at NAAÍ Kingsville. Chaplain McFall was killed during World War II in the Pacific.
  • A1983-015.0196A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Public School, Kingsville, Texas. (H.M. King High School with fence around the building and steps over the fence because no gate. Kept out the cattle.) January 2, 1913.
  • A1983-015.0197A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
High School, Kingsville, Tex. Photo by Don Bartels, McAllen, Texas. (before 1925 fire destroyed building)
  • A1983-015.0198A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Kingsville’s Public School, Kingsville, Texas. Includes fence with no gate, but steps over fence for admittance. (ca 1910) Ca. 1910.
  • A1983-015.0199A
  • Collection: Perry Reed Postcard Collection
  • Location: Perry Reed Postcard File
Public High School, Kingsville, Texas. February 4, 1911.
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