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From Plowshares to Diplomas: Digitizing Early Denton History
Certificate of admittance into the Sons of Temperance
Date: June 23, 1853
Creator: unknown
Description: The certificate verifies that James M. Inge was admitted into the Sons of Temperance on June 23, 1853.
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Julia Ann Gober Wright, Age 18
Date: October 1868
Creator: unknown
Description: Three-quarters length portrait of Julia Ann Gober Wright, age 18, in a long, print dress.
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Mary Camp Gober
Date: May 1872
Creator: unknown
Description: Head-and-shoulders portrait of Mary Camp Gober, age 46, looking into the camera.
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Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth12342/
South Side of Denton Square
Date: 1877
Creator: unknown
Description: A view of the business section on the south side of the Denton Square in 1877. 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. Stores visible from the left to right on the Piner Block are Craddocks, The Big 5 and 10 Cent Store, Nochols and Stribling Grocers, G. W. Wilson and Co. Grocers, J. A. Hann and Co. Cheap Cash Store, and A. E. Freeman Groceries.
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Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth12457/
South Side of Denton Square
Date: 1877
Creator: unknown
Description: A view of the business section on the south side of the Denton Square in 1877. 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. Stores visible from the left to right on the Piner Block are Craddocks, The Big 5 and 10 Cent Store, Nichols and Stribling Grocers, G. W. Wilson and Co. Grocers, J. A. Hann and Co. Cheap Cash Store, and A. E. Freeman Groceries.
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Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth12458/
Southeast Corner of Denton Square
Date: 1877
Creator: unknown
Description: A view of the business section on the southeast corner of the Denton Square in 1877. 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. Stores visible from the left to right are Denton Dry Goods Co., S. E. Search Hardware Store, and Craddocks.
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Southeast Corner of Denton Square
Date: 1877
Creator: unknown
Description: A view of the business section on the southeast corner of the Denton Square in 1877. 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. Stores visible from the left to right are Denton Dry Goods Co., S. E. Search Hardware Store, and Craddocks.
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Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth12470/
Program for fourth of July ball held in Opera House 1883
Date: July 4, 1883
Creator: unknown
Description: This program for the Fourth of July ball that was held at the Opera House in Denton includes an order of dance, lists of committee members, and other information regarding the ball. The Graham Opera House was located on the west side of the square.
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Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth21902/
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.
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Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth12444/
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
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth12445/