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[Aerial View of Denton]
Aerial view of Denton, Texas with Texas Woman's University visible in the right foreground.
[Aerial view of Denton Center]
Aerial photograph of Hwy 380, University Dr., and the Denton Center business area. The photograph was taken looking northeast. In the area to the right of the Texas Station and Mr. M's Grocery, a new Luby's Cafeteria would soon be constructed.
Aerial View of Denton High School
Aerial view of Denton High School looking southwest.
Aerial View of Denton High School
Aerial view of Denton High School looking southwest.
[Aerial view of Denton High School]
Aerial photograph of Denton High School in Texas. The school consists of several buildings. A few cars are parked in the lot and street beside the school.
[Aerial view of Denton Square]
Aerial photograph of the square in Denton, Texas. The courthouse is visible in the center of the photograph.
Aerial View of Denton State School
Aerial view of the Denton State School, a “state supported living center that serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and who are medically fragile or who have behavioral problems.” The 189-acre campus is located south-southeast of Denton. In 1957 the “citizens of Denton County raised $102,000 and donated it to buy land for the school” Construction began in 1959 and was completed in July 1960.”
Aerial View of Denton State School
Aerial view of the Denton State School.
Aerial View of Denton, Texas
Aerial view of downtown Denton, Texas, looking west.
Aerial View of Denton, Texas
Aerial view of downtown Denton, Texas, looking west.
Aerial View of Denton, Texas
Aerial view of downtown Denton, Texas, looking west.
Aerial View of Denton, Texas
Aerial view of downtown Denton, Texas, looking west.
[Aerial view of Denton, Texas and surrounding area]
Aerial photograph of the city of Denton, Texas. Lewisville Lake and rural areas are also pictured.
Aerial view of Hartlee Field Air Force Base Denton, TX, 1944
Aerial photograph of Hartlee Field Air Force Base in Denton, Texas. Officers of the First Liason Training Detachment were taught to fly Piper Cubs to aid in spotting artillery fire.
Aerial View of Interstate 35E
Aerial view of Interstate 35E looking north.
Aerial View of Lewisville Lake
Aerial view of Lewisville Lake.
Aerial View of Lewisville Lake
Aerial photograph of Lewisville Lake and Interstate 35E going north to Denton, Texas.
Aerial View of Lewisville Lake
Aerial photograph of Lewisville Lake and Interstate 35E going north to Denton, Texas.
Aerial View of Nike Missile Base
Aerial photograph of the Nike Missile Base.
Aerial View of North Texas State University
Aerial photograph of the area west of North Texas State University looking west. The two streets in the upper center of the picture are Oak and Hickory.
Aerial View of North Texas State University
Aerial photograph of the area west of North Texas State University looking west. The two streets in the upper center of the picture are Oak and Hickory.
Aerial View of North Texas State University
Aerial photograph of the area west of North Texas State University looking west. The two streets in the upper center of the picture are Oak and Hickory.
Aerial View of North Texas State University
Aerial photograph of North Texas State University.
Aerial View of Texas Woman's University
Aerial photograph of Texas Woman's University, facing north with "dorm row" on the left side.
Aerial View of Texas Woman's University
Aerial photograph of Texas Woman's University, facing north with "dorm row" on the left side.
Aerial View of the Acme Brick Company
Aerial view of the new Acme Brick Plant, located south of Denton.
Aerial View of the Acme Brick Company
Aerial view of the Acme Brick Plant, located south of Denton.
Aerial View of the Acme Brick Company
Aerial view of the Acme Brick Company in Denton, Texas. The land in the upper right has been cleared for a new plant.
Aerial View of the Acme Brick Company
Aerial photograph of the Acme Brick Company; old and new plants are shown.
[Aerial View of the City of Denton Wastewater Plant]
Aerial photograph of of the City of Denton Wastewater Plant.
[Aerial View of the City of Denton Wastewater Plant]
Aerial photograph of of the City of Denton Wastewater Plant.
Aerial View of the Electric Manufacturing Company
Aerial view of the Electric Manufacturing Company, a division of Amerace Corportation, from the the west end.
Aerial View of the Electric Manufacturing Company
Aerial view of the Electric Manufacturing Company, a division of Amerace Corportation, from the the west end.
Aerial View of the Federal Center Construction
Aerial view of the Federal Center during construction.
Aerial View of the Federal Center Construction
Aerial view of the Federal Center during construction.
[Aerial view of the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods and surrounding area]
Photograph of the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods and surrounding area at Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. A pond is visible in the foreground, and the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods is visible in the background.
Aerial View of the Moore Business Forms Factory
Aerial view of the Moore Business Forms factory in Denton, Texas.
Aerial View of the Moore Business Forms Factory
Aerial view of the Moore Business Forms factory in Denton, Texas.
Aerial View of the Moore Business Forms Factory
Aerial view of the Moore Business Forms factory in Denton, Texas.
Aerial View of the Moore Business Forms Factory
Aerial view of the Moore Business Forms factory in Denton, Texas.
Aerial View of the Morrison Milling Company
Aerial photograph of the Morrison Milling Company.
[Aerial View of the new Northwood Subdivision at the intersection of Archer Trail and Emerson.]
Aerial view of Archer Trail and Emerson Lane in Denton, Texas. We are basing the time period as 1965 because the homes appear to have been newly built. For example, the home at the bottom middle, which is 2220 Archer Trail, had its open house debut in early 1964. And a home at 2217 Emerson Lane was also built in June of 1964. The builder for both homes was Charlie Claytor whose office was located in Denton.
[Aerial view of University of North Texas and Willis Library construction]
Aerial photograph of the University of North Texas in Denton. The Hurley Administration Building is visible in the center of the photograph. Directly behind the administration building, the construction site for Willis Library is visible. Bruce Hall, Crumley Hall, Kendall Hall, and other buildings are also visible.
[Aerial View of West Side of the Denton Square]
Photograph of 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. Written on back of photo in black ink: West side-about 1880"
[Affidavit for Garnishment after Judgement]
Affidavit includes blanks for the prosecutor and defendant of the trial, the date of the trial, and the stipulations of the judgment.
Alan Atchison, UNT, 1969
Photograph of Alan Atchison, affiliate of the University of North Texas. According to newspaper articles, Alan graduated from Sanger High School where he had been very athletic and participated in many sports. He got his degree from Austin College in 1974, and was a coach at Howe High School until 1980. Alan married and went to work for the City of Sherman.
Allene Owens, Mary Taylor, Pauline Stiff, and Margaret (Peg) Bass at a Vineyard
Photocopy of (from left to right) Mary Taylor, Pauline Stiff, Allene Owens, and Margaret (Peg) Bass in their summer dresses at a vineyard. A building is visible on the left, foliage behind the girls on the right, and a field can be seen in the background. Back of the photo says, "The Vineyard, 1916."
[Alligator hunters in Cuba]
Postcard with a photograph of five men holding their rifles. The men have respited from hunting alligators. They all have similar dress and are wearing similar service hats. The men are standing beside a lake. On the back of the postcard is written, "Hunting Alligators in Cuba. The micky looking guy on the left is G. I set the camery [sic] then got in place. And negro snapped it for me." The postcard does not appear to have been mailed. The person "G" refers to the George V. Huffmon, who was stationed in the military in Cuba. He was also the sender of the postcard. The rest of the men remain unidentified. Huffmon enlisted in the Army in 1906 and was stationed in Cuba, during the Second Occupation of Cuba which lasted from September 1906 to February 1909.
[Alta Ruth Saltsman's War Ration Book]
War Ration Book that belonged to Alta Ruth Saltsman. The booklet contains several unused ration stamps.
Alton Tree
Old tree at Alton where first Denton County Courthouse stood.
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