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[Marshall Downtown Square]
The north area of the Marshall downtown square from the perspective of the E. Houston-Bolivar street intersection. The stores to the right of the image front on Austin street, which runs east-west. Behind the commercial bank sign is a parking lot also known as the McPhail block. The old courhouse is out of view to the left.
20th Century Burials in Hutchinson County, Texas from 1901-1999
Alphabetical listing of 20th century burials in the seven cemeteries of Hutchinson County, Texas. Includes Highland Park, Holt, Leib, Sanford, Sunset, Westlawn, and Plemons Cemeteries along with burials on ranches and at Adobe Walls. Each entry consists of surname, given name, birth date, death date, and any known miscellaneous information.
[Ribbon Cutting South Irving Center]
Color photograph of the ribbon cutting for the South Irving Center. From left: David England, Mike Gutierrez, Mayor Morris Parrish. It is a bright red ribbon. The men are inside standing near an open office door.
[David England at DFW Education Center]
Color photograph of David England at DFW Education Center 2000. David England was President of North Lake College from 1996-2001. He is standing at a podium with a microphone and there is a sign in the background with North Lake symbol. Some of the words on the sign are DFW Education, and construction.
The Newsletter of the Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Volume 26, Number 1, Spring 2000
Newsletter of the Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society containing information about the organization, membership, and field of aquaculture and ecosystem management.
The Newsletter of the Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Volume 26, Number 2, Summer 2000
Newsletter of the Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society containing information about the organization, membership, and field of aquaculture and ecosystem management.
The Newsletter of the Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Volume 26, Number 4, Winter 2000
Newsletter of the Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society containing information about the organization, membership, and field of aquaculture and ecosystem management.
The Newsletter of the Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Volume 26, Number 3, Fall 2000
Newsletter of the Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society containing information about the organization, membership, and field of aquaculture and ecosystem management.
Texas State Historical Association One Hundred and Fourth Annual Meeting, 2000
Program for the 104th annual meeting of the Texas State Historical Association, held in Austin, Texas, including a list of sessions for the meeting and related information about the organization and conference.
[First Highland Baptist Church Minutes and Miscellaneous Documents, 1977-2000]
Book containing minutes from church conferences and deacons' meetings of Highland Baptist Church. Topics include church politics, membership, staff recommendations, and financial issues.
[Photograph of Clan Sutherland Tartan]
Photograph of a book on grass, open to an image of the Clan Sutherland tartan.
[Letter from the Texas Secretary of State to Yvonne Sutherlin, July 6, 2000]
Letter from the Texas Secretary of State to Yvonne Sutherlin, on July 6, 2000, supplying information on the Port Arthur Se-Cola Bottling Works.
[Letter from Yvonne Sutherlin to Texas Secretary of State, June 11, 2000]
Letter from Yvonne Sutherlin to the Texas Secretary of State, on June 11, 2000, enclosing photocopies of share certificates taken out by E. B. Sutherlin, and asking for information on The Se-Cola Bottling Company.
Loblolly Salutes: "Their Finest Hour," Combat Veterans of World War II
Book recounting various World War II veterans' memories from fighting the war. Each chapter contains an interview with one of the veterans and shows a question and answer dialogue between the student and veteran. Also included are some printings of sections from veterans' diaries.
McFaddin-Ward House
Booklet detailing the history of the McFaddin-Ward House and its inhabitants, as well as their families.
[Photocopy of Original Polo Playing Field Photograph]
Photocopy of a photograph of a polo playing field, a large grassy, well-manicured lawn with small, gently rolling hills. The area is surrounded by trees, and there are mountains in the distant background. Below the photo, handwritten notes give information about the playing field. The back of the paper is blank.
[Newspaper Clipping: Ceremony to Honor Veteran of Civil War]
Newspaper clipping of the article "Ceremony to honor veteran of Civil War" with a photo of sixteen people including Levi Marion Head, who is the subject of the newspaper article. The article announces the dedication of a marker honoring Levi Marion Head to be placed in the Buel Cemetery, hosted by Head's great-great-grandson, Benjamin L. Head, the Gen. Richardson Taylor Camp No. 1308 of the Sons of Confederate Veterans in Shreveport, Lousiana, the Belle Boyd Chapter of the Order of the Confederate Rose, The Lone Star Chapter No. 8, OCR, and the Head family. The article also includes some biographical information about Head's descendants who still live in the Johnson County, Texas.
[Travis Hatch Wedding Family Photo]
Photograph of the Hatch family standing outside the temple in Salt Lake City for Travis Hatch's wedding. They are wearing formal clothing and standing in a loose group, identified left-to-right as: (back) Garrett and Gerald, who is waving his right hand; (front) Berkley, Gregory and Randall, who are looking over their shoulders at their father, Quintin, and Carol, who has her left hand on Quentin's shoulder. They are standing on a brick walkway and portions of carved stonework are visible behind them.
[JV Cheerleading at Basketball Game]
Photograph of Toni Marie Jones (right) and her second cousin, Jaclyn Jones (left), standing with their arms in the air in a "High V" position while cheering during a high school basketball game. They are wearing green cheerleading uniforms with silver and white trim and the word "Lobos" on the front. Men's basketball players can be seen in the background.
[Jana Musleh School Photo]
School photograph of Jana Musleh at age 11.
[Additional Jana Musleh School Photo]
School photograph of Jana Musleh, age 11. She is wearing a pink shirt with a flower and the word "next" visible.
[School Photo for Dad]
School photograph of Jana Musleh, age 11. She is wearing a pink shirt with a flower and the word "next" visible. The writing on the back of the photograph reads, "Dear, Dad I love you very much. I miss you too. This is a picture of me to you. I love you Dad. I miss you. Send me your picture. Love Jana."
[John Whiteside Grave]
Photograph of the gravesite of John Whiteside. His memorial reads, "John Whiteside. N.C. Militia. Revolutionary War. May 18, 1758- March 18, 1835."
[Revolutionary War Marker]
Photograph of John Whiteside's gravesite. He has a marker indicating his participation in the Revolutionary War. The marker looks similar to a compass.
Transactions of the Regional Archeological Symposium for Southeastern New Mexico and Western Texas: 1999
Proceedings of the 35th regional archeological symposium including the text of papers presented during the conference. It also includes the SWFAS by-laws, a financial statement, and the meeting minutes for a business meeting.
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