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[Spillway at Lake Dallas]
Photograph of a spillway at Lake Dallas. In the photograph, water flows down a slanted cement wall into a body of water. A raised bridge is built over the cement wall.
[Spillway Bridge]
Photographs taken during the construction of Garza Dam in Dallas County, Texas. The first image (numbered 224) is of steel reinforcements in the floor of a bridge.The second image (numbered 330) is of a bridge on top of a spillway. Handwritten text on the images identify them as: (top) "Garza Dam Reinforcing Steel in Spillway Bridge Floor" taken on 12-11-25, and (bottom) "Garza Dam Looking North at Spillway and Bridge" taken on 10-03-27.
[Spillway Bridge]
Photograph taken during the construction of Garza Dam in Dallas County, Texas. The image (numbered 339) is of a bridge at the top of a spillway. Handwritten text on the image identifies it as "Garza Dam Spillway and Bridge North from Upstream Side" taken on 12-29-27.
[Spillway Bridge and Concrete Tower]
Photographs taken during the construction of Garza Dam in Dallas County, Texas. The first image (numbered 216) is of a bridge being built on a concrete spillway. The second image (numbered 223) is of a bridge with a tower next to it pouring concrete. Handwritten text on the images identify them as: (top) "Garza Dam Erecting North Span of Spillway Bridge" taken on 11-13-25, and (bottom) "Garza Dam North Spillway Span and Traveling Concrete Tower used for Erecting" taken on 11-24-25.
[Spillway Bridge and Hydraulic Fill]
Photographs taken during the construction of Garza Dam in Dallas County, Texas. The first image (numbered P-30) is of a bridge built on a concrete spillway next to a building and some water. The second image (numbered P-31) is of a mound of dirt with water behind it. Handwritten text on the images identify them as: (top) "Garza Dam Looking South from Top of Concrete Plant Near Sta. 55" and (bottom) "Garza Dam Looking North from Sta. 31, Bringing Up The Last Section of The Hydraulic Fill," both taken on 02-01-26.
[Spillway Excavation]
Photographs taken during the construction of Garza Dam in Dallas County, Texas. The first image (numbered 123) is of a large, shallow pit with cranes and workers excavating it, and several buildings in the distance. The second image (numbered 129) is of piles of dirt and rocks in a pit with buildings on the far side. Handwritten text on the images identify them as: (top) "Garza Dam Spillway Excavation Looking Northwest" taken on 02-26-25, and (bottom) "Garza Dam Service Spillway Excavation Looking Northwest" taken on 03-17-25.
[Spillway Excavation]
Photographs taken during the construction of Garza Dam in Dallas County, Texas. The first image (numbered 27) is of workers with a wagon removing large rocks from a shallow pit. The second image (numbered 53) is of a pit with large rocks. Handwritten text on the images identify them as: (top) "Garza Dam Removing Rock from Spillway Exc." taken on 10-17-24, and (bottom) "Garza Dam Erie Shovel in S.E. Corner of Spillway Exc." taken on 11-10-24.
[Spillway Excavation]
Photographs taken during the construction of Garza Dam in Dallas County, Texas. The first image (numbered 25) is of two horse-drawn wagons and a crane excavating a pit. The second image (numbered 26) is of a shallow pit with men working amongst piles of dirt. Handwritten text on the images identify them as: (top) "Garza Dam Excavating for North End of Spillway" and (bottom) "Garza Dam Looking North along Spillway Excavation," both taken on 10-17-24.
[Spillway Excavation]
Photographs taken during the construction of Garza Dam in Dallas County, Texas. The first image (numbered 111) is of a line of horse-drawn wagons next to a pile of large rocks. The second image (numbered 124) is of several cranes and wagons excavating rocky ground. Handwritten text on the images identify them as: (top) "Garza Dam Spillway Excavation Looking North" taken on 02-06-25, and (bottom) "Garza Dam Erie Shovels on Spillway Excavation" taken on 02-26-25.
[Spillway Excavation and Boulders]
Photographs taken during the construction of Garza Dam in Dallas County, Texas. The first image (numbered 189) is of horses and a man at the bottom of a deep trench. The second image (numbered 192) is of a field full of large boulders. Handwritten text on the images identify them as: (top) "Garza Dam Looking South from Spillway Excavation" taken on 07-15-25, and (bottom) "Garza Dam Excavating Sandstone Boulders from Spillway Outlet" taken on 07-24-25.
[Spillway Excavation and Dam Shops]
Photographs taken during the construction of Garza Dam in Dallas County, Texas. The first image (numbered 54) is of a shallow pit. The second image (numbered 55) is of a shallow pit with buildings on the far side. Handwritten text on the images identify them as: (top) "Garza Dam Spillway Excavation Looking North" and (bottom) "Garza Dam Shops and Upstream Edge of Spillway Exc." both taken on 11-10-24.
[Spillway Slope]
Photographs taken during the construction of Garza Dam in Dallas County, Texas. The first image (numbered 193) is of a spillway slope with wooden frames for concrete. The second image (numbered 194) is of a trench with wooden frames in the bottom for pouring concrete. Handwritten text on the images identify them as: (top) "Garza Dam Spillway Slope and Floor Ready for Concrete" taken on 07-25-25, and (bottom) "Garza Dam Setting Forms for Spillway Apron at N. End" taken on 07-27-25.
[Spillway Wall]
Photographs taken during the construction of Garza Dam in Dallas County, Texas. The first image (numbered 196) is of a spillway wall as seen from the top. The second image (numbered 197) is of a spillway with a concrete-pouring device behind it. Handwritten text on the images identify them as: (top) "Garza Dam Looking N. E. from Top of S. Spillway Wall," and (bottom) "Garza Dam Looking N. from Top of S Spillway Wall" both taken on 08-01-25.
[Spillway Weir]
Photographs taken during the construction of Garza Dam in Dallas County, Texas. The first image (numbered 166) is of a concrete structure in a large pit. The second image (numbered 176) is of a sloped concrete structure with wooden supports and frame. Handwritten text on the images identify them as: (top) "Garza Dam Base of Spillway Weir Looking North" taken on 05-21-25, and (bottom) "Garza Dam Spillway Weir Looking North" taken on 06-04-25.
[Spillway Weir]
Photographs taken during the construction of Garza Dam in Dallas County, Texas. The first image (numbered 176) is of a man standing in an arched tunnel inside of a sloped concrete structure. The second image is of a concrete structure with wooden frames. Handwritten text on the images identify them as: (top) "Garza Dam Spillway Weir Section Looking South" taken on 05-28-25, and (bottom) "Garza Dam South End of Spillway Showing Forms for Slope" taken on 06-09-25.
[Spillway Weir and Concrete Cut-Off]
Photographs taken during the construction of Garza Dam in Dallas County, Texas. The first image (numbered 133) is of men working in a shallow pit with buildings along the side of it. The second image (numbered 134) is of a trench being excavated at the base of a hill. Handwritten text on the images identify them as: (top) "Garza Dam Looking North along Foundation for Spillway Weir," and (bottom) "Garza Dam Trench into Shale for Concrete Cut-Off for Spillway Weir" both taken on 03-25-25.
[Spring Bloom at Lee Park]
Photograph of pink azaleas blooming at the base of several trees.
[Squad Car #1]
Photograph of a Dallas Police squad car heading east on 10th Street.
[Squad Car #2]
Photograph of a Dallas Police squad car heading east on 10th Street.
[Squad Car and Policemen #1]
Photograph of a Dallas Police squad car parked in a residential neighborhood. Two policemen stand on the other side of the road to the left, and other cars are parked up both sides of the street.
[Squad Car and Policemen #2]
Photograph of a Dallas Police squad car at the scene of the Tippit shooting. Two police officers stand to the left, and another stands behind a car on that side of the road.
[Square Dance at La Reunion Place]
Photograph of a square dance at La Reunion Place. In the photograph, individuals hold hands as they dance.
[Square Dance at La Reunion Place]
Photograph of a square dance at La Reunion Place. In the photograph, individuals hold hands as they dance in a room with tall ceilings.
[Square Dance at La Reunion Place]
Photograph of a square dance at La Reunion Place. In the photograph, individuals hold hands as they dance. The room has tall ceilings.
Squaredancing in Unidentified School Gymnasium
Photograph of an adult program taking place in a school gymnasium. In the photograph, couples dance. A basketball hoop is visible on the wall behind them.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #2 - Lake Ray Hubbard with Red Annotations]
Photograph of an aerial overview of a waterlogged section of forest in Lake Ray Hubbard. Annotations have been made with red ink near the top left corner of the photograph. These annotations include: "Marina Site D", "Bay X", the number two (2) circled, and an arrow pointing towards a capital "N".
[Squire Haskins Photograph #3 - Lake Ray Hubbard with Red Annotations]
Photograph of an aerial overview of Lake Ray Hubbard with red pen writing annotating important pieces of planning. Red pen annotation includes "Marina Site D" above a highlighted section of shoreline.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #4 - Lake Ray Hubbard with Red Annotations]
Photograph of an aerial overview of Lake Ray Hubbard with red annotations. The annotations provides information on local geographic descriptors. Descriptors include: "DP & L Inlet", "Barnes Bridge Road", an arrow pointing to a capital N, and the number four (4) circled.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #6 - Lake Ray Hubbard with Red Annotations]
Photograph of an aerial overview of Lake Ray Hubbard and a non descript shoreline. On the front of the photograph red pen writing is featured in two locations. The first reads, "Marina Site C" that has been struck through. The second pen writing is the number six (6) that has been circled.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #7 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of Lake Ray Hubbard with red annotations marking important locations and future possible marina locations.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #8 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of Lake Ray Hubbard with red annotations marking important locations and future possible marina locations.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #9 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of Lake Ray Hubbard with Red Annotations providing geographical and photographic information.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #10 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of Lake Ray Hubbard with red annotations signifying various important structures and geographic locations.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #11 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of Lake Ray Hubbard with red annotations labeling various important locations surrounding the North Dallas lake.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #12 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of Lake Ray Hubbard with red annotations identifying the surrounding structures, landmarks, and future plans for marinas.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #13 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of Lake Ray Hubbard and Elgin Robertson park with red annotations identifying important highways and roads.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #14 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of Lake Ray Hubbard with red annotations identifying key man-made structures and future plans for a marina. These man made structures include roads, highways, and railroads.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #15 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of Interstate 30 cutting through Lake Ray Hubbard. Partially submerged trees and flood plains flank either side of the interstate highway.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #17 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of Lake Ray Hubbard with red annotations identifying key locations and structures. These annotations include future location plans, a farm-to-market road, and a direction identifier.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #18 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of Lake Ray Hubbard with red annotations identifying various nearby locations and key geographical structures such as the East Fork River.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #19 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of Photograph of Lake Ray Hubbard with red annotations identifying various nearby locations and key geographical structures such as the East Fork River.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #20 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of Lake Ray Hubbard with red annotations identifying various nearby locations and key geographical structures.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #21 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of a selection of Lake Ray Hubbard with red annotations identifying key features in the surrounding area. In addition to the identifying annotation, a large section of the photograph has been identified with a diagonal hatched box.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #22 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of a portion of Lake Ray Hubbard with red ink annotations labeling geographic and location information. Large sections of the lake features a partially flooded stretch of trees.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #23 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of a flooded section of Lake Ray Hubbard with red inked annotations identifying geographic and man-made structural information.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #25 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of Lake Ray Hubbard with red annotations marking important geographical and man-made features. A railroad identified as MKT R.R. curves from bottom of the photograph, across the wetlands of Lake Ray Hubbard, and disappearing within the background.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #26 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of the Lake Ray Hubbard wetlands with red annotations signifying important key features and locations. Beyond the boundaries of the lake are undeveloped land with residential homes scattered throughout the blurry background.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #27 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of an unknown region of Lake Ray Hubbard with partially submerged trees and red annotations signifying important geographical locations and information.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #28 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of Lake Ray Hubbard with red annotations signifying key features.
[Squire Haskins Photograph #29 - Lake Ray Hubbard With Red Annotations]
Photograph of an unknown portion of Lake Ray Hubbard with partially sunken trees an a stretch of an undeveloped shoreline. Red annotations are featured on the front of the photograph signifying important locations and geographical features.
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