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The "Residence of J.H.P. Davis, Richmond, Texas".

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Photograph of the "Residence of J.H.P. Davis, Richmond, Texas" as written in white on front of photograph. Residence of J.H.P. Davis. The Davis house is a two and a half story, white, wood home with windows that are shuttered and trim in darker color. The porch and second story balcony of the house wrap around the northeast corner. A man and woman are standing on the porch. An African-American man and boy are in front of the northwest corner of the house. A sidewalk extends from the front of the house to the bottom right corner of the photograph. A metal arch crosses over the sidewalk at midway point. Small trees in foreground on left. Large trees on right of photograph. Also written in bottom right corner: Photo by W. H. Gordon, Richmond, Texas. Scanned image is of the copy.Height:20.7 cm, Length/Circumference:25.5 cm, Width/Diameter:
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