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Title
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Brownsville High School Building, Brownsville, Texas
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Identifier
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camh-dob-014913
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert, 1881-1968
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Topic
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Schools, Public buildings
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Dates
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1916
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Box
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3S393.3
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Folder
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Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas: Cities and Communities: Brownsville
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection
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Description
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A 3.5x5.5 inch postcard featuring a hand-colored photograph by Robert Runyon of Brownsville High School.
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Title
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Cameron County Court House, Brownsville, Texas
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Identifier
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camh-dob-014905
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert, 1881-1968
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Topic
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Public buildings
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Dates
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1916
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Box
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3S393.3
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Folder
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Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas: Cities and Communities: Brownsville
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection
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Description
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A 3.5x5.5 inch postcard featuring a hand-colored photograph by Robert Runyon of the Cameron County courthouse in Brownsville, Texas. This copy has a handwritten message on the back.
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Title
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Post Office and Custom House, Brownsville, Texas
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Identifier
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camh-dob-014925
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert, 1881-1968
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Topic
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Public buildings
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Dates
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1916
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Box
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3S393.3
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Folder
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Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas: Cities and Communities: Brownsville
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection
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Description
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A 3.5x5.5 inch postcard featuring a hand-colored photograph by Robert Runyon of the post office and custom house building in Brownsville, Texas. This copy has a handwritten message on the back.
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Title
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U.S. Custom House and Gateway Bridge, Brownsville, Texas, Looking Towards Mexico
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Identifier
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camh-dob-014891
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert, 1881-1968
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Topic
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Public buildings
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Dates
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1916
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Box
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3S393.3
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Folder
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Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas: Cities and Communities: Brownsville
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection
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Description
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A 3.5x5.5 inch postcard featuring a hand-colored photograph by Robert Runyon of the U.S. Custom House in Brownsville, Texas. This copy has a handwritten message on the back.