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Judy Bell

Description: Photograph of young woman wearing formal dress, tiara, and holding trophy. Photograph of Judy Bell, a young woman of Van Horn, TX wearing formal dress, tiara, and holding trophy, 1960
Date: 1960
Partner: Clark Hotel Museum

Killeen City Jail

Description: Photograph taken during the early 1960's depicts the Killeen City Jail. B. W. "Buster" Adams, Chief of Police, appears in the center of the picture. To the left is Don Cannon and to the right is Leon Phillips. The police department, city hall and the jail were located on the NW corner of Gray Street and Avenue D until 1965.
Date: 1960~
Partner: Killeen City Library System

[Memorial Park in Texas City]

Description: A view of Memorial Park from outside the wall. The angel statue and the monument near the reflecting pool can be seen in the distance. Near the monument, several men are standing. A grounds-keeping truck is visible in the distance.
Date: 1960~
Partner: Moore Memorial Public Library

[Memorial Park in Texas City]

Description: A view of the reflecting pool at Memorial Park. A monument stands at the far right, but the wording on the monument is not readable. In the background is a truck with four men working on landscaping around one of the walks.
Date: 1960~
Partner: Moore Memorial Public Library

Patience "Pat" Stephenson

Description: Photograph of young woman wearing cap and gown. Photograph of Patience "Pat" Stephenson of Van Horn, TX 1960 wearing graduation cap and gown. She and her mother were killed in an auto accident in the summer of 1960.
Date: 1960
Partner: Clark Hotel Museum

[St. Elmo Hotel Cash Register]

Description: St. Elmo cash register. Picture was taken in the St. Elmo Barber Shop (next door to the old St. Elmo Hotel). The barber shop was owned by Aubrey Butler and J.D. Sullivan. Entire contents of the old St. Elmo Barber Shop are currently owned and preserved by John M. Greer, Henrietta, Texas. Picture dated 1960: Henrietta, Texas.
Date: 1960
Partner: Clay County Historical Society
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