37 research outputs found
Peter Hooge's farmhouse and barn
Photograph shows the farmhouse and barn of Peter Hooge. A man and child stand in front of the house; woman seated on steps outside house.Inscription: ''Myn Huis'
Peter Hooge farm, Pleasanton, Texas, 1912-1914
Photograph shows family outside farmhouse with carriages, wagons, chickens, horses, and ducks in yard
Peter Hooge well and pump house, Valley Wells, Texas, ca. 1916
Photograph shows Peter Hooge's flowing artesian well No. 4; pump house in background
Richter Goat Ranch near Pleasanton, Texas, ca. 1914
Photograph shows (l. to r.) Mrs. Peter Hooge (ne??e Elizabeth Chavagneaux); Mr. and Mrs. Richter; and Mary Hooge standing in pen with goats. Windmill and wooden cistern (water tank) on right
Peter Hooge farmhouse, Valley Wells, Texas, 1919
Photograph shows exterior of the board-and-batten house, with family members outside: (l. to r.) Steve; Anthony; Daniel; Lizzie; and Mary. Anthony is in a wagon pulled by Daniel
People gathered around water tank on Peter Hooge's farm, Pleasanton, Texas, 1912-1914
Photograph shows two children standing beside well supplying water for tank. Man standing nearby. On far side of tank, two men are seated on bank and behind them is a long clothes line with laundry hanging on it
Belgian men bowling at Belgian Village, Castroville Road and 34th Street, San Antonio, Texas
Photograph shows men holding balls for Belgian bowling (Rolle Bolle). (L. to r. or back to front): Peter Calle; Maurice Verstuyft; Cyril Verstuyft; August Stevens; Frank Bache; Rene Persyn; Oswald Vershelden; and Gus Berckmoes
Belgian landseekers seated in automobile
Photograph shows a group of Belgian-American homeseekers going by car to Pearsall to look at land. A man seated outside holds a rifle
Group on porch of Grothues House, San Antonio, Texas
Photograph shows the Grothues family with Rev. Richard Verschaffelt, Peter Hooge, and Octave Van De Walle on the porch in the early spring. Father Verschaffelt was on a tour of Belgian family homes to raise funds for St. John Berchmans Church
St. John Berchmans Chapel, San Antonio, Texas
Photograph shows exterior of the chapel, on Brady Blvd., built by Stephanie Hooge for religious instruction of Belgian children. Pictured in front are (l to r): Peter Hooge; next two men not identified; Seraphin Hooge; and Henry Grothues. Unidentified women standing in doorway.Inscription on original mount: ''First chapel of St. John Berchmans.'
