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 Resource Type: Photograph
 Decade: 1880-1889
 Collection: From Plowshares to Diplomas: Digitizing Early Denton History
Judge W. J. Austin

Judge W. J. Austin

Date: September 8, 1888
Creator: Weatherington, G. R.
Description: Group of unidentified individuals on the west side of Denton Square for the funeral procession of Judge W. J. Austin.
Contributing Partner: Denton Public Library
Minnis and Curtis Drug Store

Minnis and Curtis Drug Store

Date: 1888
Creator: unknown
Description: Interior view of the Minnis and Curtis Drug Store. Glass counters line all three visible sides of the store. Behind the counters are shelves which are filled with goods. Eight men are visible in the photograph, but only five are identified: J. A. Madden, Dr. J. M. Inge, Fred Hutchinson, Mr. Shehay (first name unknown), J. A. Minnis. J. A. Minnis is behind the counter on the right. -Photograph was given to the Emily Fowler Library by Mrs. Fred (Bess) Minnis McFadden.
Contributing Partner: Denton Public Library
North Side of Denton Square

North Side of Denton Square

Date: 1886
Creator: unknown
Description: A view of the business section on the north side of the Denton Square in 1886. All the buildings were constructed of wood, with board sidewalks of even lengths to aid the pedestrian in keeping out of the mud and sand of the unpaved streets. On the left is the three-story Cronston building. The Francis Hardware Store was on the lower floor. The Woodbine building was next to the Cronston and adjoining was Clay Wither's store. Emory C . Smith's law office and R. A. Cobb's confectionery in the next two buildings followed by the McNeil dry goods store. The vacant lot was where the Lacy Hotel had burned down two years before. A saloon stands next and it is connected to a large building in which a meat market was operated.
Contributing Partner: Denton Public Library
North Side of Denton Square

North Side of Denton Square

Date: 1886
Creator: unknown
Description: A view of the business section on the north side of the Denton Square in 1886. All the building were constructed of wood, with board sidewalks of even lengths to aid the pedestrian in keeping out of the mud and sand of the unpaved streets. On the left is the three-story Cronston building. The Francis Hardware Store was on the lower floor. The Woodbine building was next to the Cronston and adjoining was Clay Wither's store. Emory C . Smith's law office and R. A. Cobb's confectionery in the next two buildings followed by the McNeil dry goods store. The vacant lot was where the Lacy Hotel had burned down two years before. A saloon stands next and it is connected to a large building in which a meat market was operated.
Contributing Partner: Denton Public Library
Stanfield Lodge

Stanfield Lodge

Date: 1888
Creator: unknown
Description: Seven officers of the Stanfield Lodge for 1888. Pictured are: W. F. Egan, W. R. Dudley, J. W. Cook, C. H. Clements, S. M. Bradley, J. R. McCormick, W. H. Sprawls.
Contributing Partner: Denton Public Library
Susie Whitlock Moten

Susie Whitlock Moten

Date: c. 1886
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph with charcoal over the portrait of Susie A. Whitlock (Moten). Susie is not smiling and has a very close-cut hair style. She is wearing a dark dress.
Contributing Partner: Courthouse-on-the-Square Museum
West Side of the Denton Square

West Side of the Denton Square

Date: c. 1880
Creator: unknown
Description: West side of the Denton Square. Visible businesses from the left to the right: C. M. Greenlee, Drug Store, H. J. Howell: Jeweler, Health Office, Houston Stiff Saloon, The Chronicle's offices, W. H. Cleveland Groceries, Carpets, J. B. Schmitz Furniture, Opera House, Carter and Benners Grocers, Land Office; A. D. Beaty, Tin Shop, C. F. Sanders and Company's Saddles and Harness.
Contributing Partner: Denton Public Library