Freestone County, Texas History [Caption in black typed text font:] "T. & B. V. R. R. YARDS, TEAGUE, TEXAS" [This is black-and-white photo of the Trinity & Brazos Valley railroad yards at Teague. Multiple railroad lines are visible. A water tower is visible in the distance. A wooden decking is seen in the foreground. The railroad cars shown are mostly open hopper cars that are rectangle shaped. One of these hopper cars has "FRISCO" painted on its side in white paint filled with a load of coal. The other hopper cars primarily seem to be carrying long metal pipes. On the secondary tracks in the background, a steam-powered locomotive engine with an iron cattle guard appears to be filling up on some resource obtained from a raised cyclindrical storage tank. Also visible are some "boxcars" (enclosed railroad cars that carried freight) in the distance and a caboose (the final engineer car that had a cupola on the roof). This post card was vailable for purchase in 1907.]