Nederland History -- Miscellaneous Items

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Nederland History -- Miscellaneous Items

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This collection contains items about or documenting Nederland history that do not fit into one of the more specific collections.

Collection Items

Coronation of Her Majesty, Wilhelmina, Queen of Holland : Celebrated at Nederland, Texas, September 6th, 1898.
Program of the festivities to be held at Nederland, Jefferson County, Texas, Tuesday, september 6, 1898 on the occasion of the Coronation of Her Majesty, Wilhelmina Helena Paulina Maria Queen of the Netherlands. It includes a brief historical sketch…

Pageant of Texas Under Six Flags
Program for the "Pageant of Texas Under Six Flags," presented by Students of Nederland Schools Under the Direction of Miss Estelle Wood, October 31, 1935.

Football Program - Port Neches Indians - 1943
Copy of the program for the football game between the Port Neches Indians and the Nederland Bulldogs. Includes the players in the "probable" starting line-up and advertisements.

Football Program - Nederland Bulldogs - 1943
Copy of the program for the football game between the Nederland Bulldogs and the Silsbee Tigers. Includes the players in the "probable" starting line-up and advertisements.

Football Program - Nederland Bulldogs - 1943
Copy of the program for the football game between the Nederland Bulldogs and the French Buffaloes. Includes the players in the "probable" starting line-up and advertisements.

Football Program - Nederland Bulldogs - 1943
Copy of the program for the football game between the Nederland Bulldogs and the Vidor Pirates. Includes the players in the "probable" starting line-up and advertisements.

Football Program - Nederland Bulldogs - 1943
Copy of the program for the football game between the Nederland Bulldogs and the Port Acres Eagles. Includes the players in the "probable" starting line-up and advertisements.

Midcounty Fair Program - 1952
Copy of the program for the First Annual Midcounty Fair, September 26-27, 1952. The location was between Nederland and Port Neches on the Nome-Port Neches Road between State Highway 247 and the new Pure-Atlantic Road. This was the program for the…

Correspondence between Evelyn Chester and a J.B.
Letter dated June 7, 1942. It includes personal information and what had been happening in town, as well as a list of some of the men who had enlisted to serve in the military during WWII

Evelyn Chester at Nederland's Honor Roll
The first Nederland Honor Roll was dedicated on Sunday, July 4, 1943. The board was sponsored by the Nederland Alumni Association and Nederland Chamber of Commerce to honor all men and women in military service from Nederland. At the time Evelyn…

First Baptist Church of Nederland -- Historical Marker
This marker is mounted at the right of the main entrance to the church as you enter the building. Information on the marker can be found on the website, Texas Historic Sites Atlas. The id number is Historical Marker — 5245010517 and text information…

Interurban Rail Service -- Historical Marker
This marker is mounted in front of the fence to the left front of the Nederland Hertiage Pavilion.

Barras Marker
A marker with a plaque denoting the gift of park land to the city of Nederland for the Nederland Windmill Museum was unveiled on the donated tract on March 10, 1970. Plaque has since been removed from stone base and is now mounted in ground at…

Tex Ritter Entrance
Photograph show the sign erected at the entrance to Tex Ritter Park located at 1500 Boston Ave. In the center of the sign is a plaque honoring Tex Ritter.

Tex Ritter Memorial Plaque
Plaque mounted in the sign at the entrance to Tex Ritter Park located at 1500 Boston Ave. The plaque serves as a marker honoring Tex Ritter.

Dan Rienstra Home
This house was moved from Boston Avenue where it was originally the George Yentzen home. The tile roof had to be removed before the move. It has since been remodeled to suit the current residents.

Interurban Rail Service -- Right-of-Way
Current photograph showing the Interurban Rail Service right-of-way at Helena & 16th. 16th street was originally called Railroad Avenue until the streets were renamed in 1948.
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