Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
The Hardeman family at home late Saturday afternoon. Mr. Hardeman has ...
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Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Santa Fe Depot, Hardeman Pass, 702 South Chadbourne Street, San Angelo...
1990 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: On February 10, 1900, railroad promoter, Arthur E. Stilwell announced his plans to build a railroad from Kansas to Topolobampo, on the west coast of Mexico. T... More
Mrs. Hardeman showing hand-woven curtains to Mrs. Golden, who also wor...
Public domain photograph of West Virginia in 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Mrs. Hardeman at home showing some of her handiwork to Miss Linger, pr...
Picryl description: Public domain photograph of the 1930s - 1940s, woman, female portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Santa Fe Depot, Hardeman Pass, 702 South Chadbourne Street, San Angelo...
1990 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: On February 10, 1900, railroad promoter, Arthur E. Stilwell announced his plans to build a railroad from Kansas to Topolobampo, on the west coast of Mexico. T... More
Staff welcomes Junior Alabama senator on return to Capitol. Washington...
A group of people standing around a table. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Native Texan farmer on relief. Goodliet, Hardeman County, Texas. "Trac...
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Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Santa Fe Depot, Hardeman Pass, 702 South Chadbourne Street, San Angelo...
1990 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: On February 10, 1900, railroad promoter, Arthur E. Stilwell announced his plans to build a railroad from Kansas to Topolobampo, on the west coast of Mexico. T... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Santa Fe Depot, Hardeman Pass, 702 South Chadbourne Street, San Angelo...
1990 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: On February 10, 1900, railroad promoter, Arthur E. Stilwell announced his plans to build a railroad from Kansas to Topolobampo, on the west coast of Mexico. T... More
William Hardeman to Andrew Jackson, April 1, 1831
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Nicholas Perkins Hardeman to John Irwin, August 14, 1800
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Nicholas Perkins Hardeman to John Irwin, August 14, 1800
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Santa Fe Depot, Hardeman Pass, 702 South Chadbourne Street, San Angelo...
1990 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: On February 10, 1900, railroad promoter, Arthur E. Stilwell announced his plans to build a railroad from Kansas to Topolobampo, on the west coast of Mexico. T... More
The Hardeman family at their Saturday evening meal. Dailey, West Virgi...
Public domain photograph of 1930s-1940s Virginia, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Nicholas Perkins Hardeman to Andrew Jackson, November 18, 1801
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Nicholas Perkins Hardeman to John Irwin, August 14, 1800
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Hardeman County, Texas. Historic map, Library of Congress
Shows landownership. LC Land ownership maps, 995 Annotated in pencil and laminated. Text on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Nicholas Perkins Hardeman to Andrew Jackson, November 18, 1801
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Nicholas Perkins Hardeman to Andrew Jackson, November 18, 1801
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Nicholas Perkins Hardeman to John Irwin, August 14, 1800
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Nicholas Perkins Hardeman to Andrew Jackson, November 18, 1801
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Hardeman Co. Historic map, Library of Congress
Shows land ownership. "Copyright 1891 W.L. McGaughey Commissioner of the General Land Office of the State of Texas." "Geo. D. Barnarda Co. Photo. Litho. St. Louis." Copies mounted on paper. LC Land ownership ma... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More
Colonel McNeal House, Union & Bills Streets, Bolivar, Hardeman County,...
Significance: This Italianate mansion was built circa 1861-62 for Major Ezekial Polk McNeal's bereaved wife, whose only child died in 1854. Major McNeal was a cousin of President James Knox Polk. The house wa... More