Texas Mexican Railway diesel switcher #502 and freight cars approaches a grade crossing in Corpus Christi (Nueces County), Texas. Shows railroad workers and a metal sided building with a roof-top ventilation pipe.
Texas Mexican Railway Company--1940-1950.; Corpus Christi (Tex.)--1940-1950.; Railroad crossings--Texas--Corpus Christi--1940-1950.; Railroad locomotives--Texas--Corpus Christi--1940-1950.
View of Texas Mexican Railway diesel locomotive #601 in Corpus Christi (Nueces County), Texas. Men are in the locomotive and beside the tracks. Shows a brick building with a banner that reads: "[?]wings Flour," and a billboard that reads: "Most...
Texas Mexican Railway Company--1940-1950.; Corpus Christi (Tex.)--1940-1950.; Billboards--Texas--Corpus Christi--1940-1950.; Railroad locomotives--Texas--Corpus Christi--1940-1950.
In this reproduction of a cabinet card tacked to corkboard, onlookers and parade participants kneel as the Eucharist passes ahead on San Francisco Street in Santa Fe (Santa Fe County), New Mexico, during the feast of Corpus Christi. Parade...
Corpus Christi Festival--New Mexico--Santa Fe--1900-1910.; Santa Fe (N.M.)--1900-1910.; Cabinet photographs--1900-1910.; Commercial streets--New Mexico--Santa Fe--1900-1910.; Parades & processions--New Mexico--Santa Fe--1900-1910.; Spectators--New...
People kneel before a make-shift altar and a platform with a canopy for the Corpus Christi festival procession in front of probably the adobe Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe (Santa Fe County), New Mexico.
Palace of the Governors (Santa Fe, N.M.)--1860-1880.; Corpus Christi Festival--New Mexico--Santa Fe--1860-1880.; Santa Fe (N.M.)--1860-1880.; Prayer--New Mexico--Santa Fe--1860-1880.; Religious processions--New Mexico--Santa Fe--1860-1880.
Men stand beside Texas Mexican Railway diesel locomotive #600 and combine car #3030 at the passenger depot in Kingsville (Kleberg County), Texas. The brick depot has a hip tile roof, a shelter, and a sign that reads: "Texas Mexican Railway Co."
This obituary index begins in October 1918 and goes through June 2011. The index is composed of a number of columns of information, most taken directly from the IJN obituary, but many also supplemented from different sources. Associated cemetery...