Studio portrait of Mr. and Mrs. John Claude Kelly. Based on the information on the back, the photograph was taken at the time of their marriage. Mr. Kelly is in formal wear and Mrs. Kelly is in her wedding gown. The photograph is mounted.
Photograph appeared in the newspaper with the following caption: "LOCAL LIBRARIAN -- Mrs. C. E. Gibson is pictured above in the Nederland library which she has been running for four years. See Story to left. A Faulkner foto."
Studio portrait of Christiaan as a young boy. He is wearing formal clothing and standing in front of a prop balustrade with his left arm leaning on it. Probably taken ca. 1881, but date not given.
Studio portrait of John van Oostrom, standing. Based on the information on the back of photograph NDHS-0012-016, it is believed the photograph was taken in 1907
Chamber of Commerce President Herbert P. Youmans presents the E. N. van Kleffens with a Stetson. On the right is Hendrick Bos, Netherlands Consul General at New Orleans. To the left is Dow Wynn, master of ceremonies. The photograph was taken at theā¦
Photograph shows the First Baptist Church which was located on Boston Avenue. At the time of this photo the balustrades were wood and no lettering appeared on the front of the building.
Nederland Pharmacy was located on the corner of Boston Avenue and Twin City Highway. The lunch counter was a popular gathering spot for old timers and newcomers alike. Note that the signage is now done using neon lamps.
Photograph of the Nederland High School after completion. You can see the stadium on the upper section of the photo. Cars are parked next to the buildings and on the street in front of the school. This school later became Central Middle School.
Dutch ambassador Eelco Nicholaas van Kleffens stands with military honor guard. The photograph appears to have been taken at one of the home additions.
Photograph shows Dutch Ambassador Eelco Nicholaas van Kleffens addressing those attending the Chamber of Commerce noon luncheon held during the Golden Jubilee. Left to right are: Dow Wynn, master of ceremonies ; "Sandy" Rienstra ; the ambassadorā¦