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[2 carbon copies of bills from Don Maison to Richard Schwiderski - dated 9/24/82 and 10/8/82]
A pair of carbon-copied bills from Donald J. Maison to Richard Craig Schwiderski for attorney services rendered in the State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski case.
[2 copies of Motion to Quash Supoena (filed 8/7/80) and notarized subpoena from state of Texas to Don Maison]
Two paperclipped copies of a "Motion to Quash Supoena" filed by Donald J. Maison on August 7, 1980 in the State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski case, as well as a notarized subpoena from State of Texas to Donald J. Maison.
[3 cyclists all matching in red: Lone Star Ride 2003 event photo]
Photograph of three cyclists all wearing matching red LSR t-shirts and black backpacks with straps going across their upper chests. The riders stand dismounted from their bikes with the two on the right embracing shoulder to shoulder.
[3 Letters from Donald J. Maison]
Copies of three letters from Donald J. Maison: a carbon copy of a letter from Maison to Chief Prosecutor (dated April 16, 1980), copy of a letter from Maison to Steve Tokoley (dated April 7, 1980), and carbon copy of letter from Maison to Bill Arnold (dated March 26, 1980).
[3 men in a group, 2: Lone Star Ride 2003 event photo]
Photograph of three men, the one in the center is holding a cell phone. The two men on the left are both wearing the official 2003 LSR event merch.
[3 men in a group: Lone Star Ride 2003 event photo]
Photograph of three men, the one in the center is holding a cell phone. The two men on the left are both wearing the official 2003 LSR event merch.
[3 Wild Stallions outside of the second LSRFA pit-stop]
Photograph of three of the Wild Stallions team members at the second LSRFA pit-stop. They are wearing matching red, orange, and yellow jerseys with flames at the bottom and "Wild Stallions" across the chest. They are also wearing red accessories including a feather boa on their helmets, red butterfly masks, and orange zipties on top of their helmets. One has the number 38 on her helmet.
[4 For the Road: Aids Benefit]
Poster from the Turtle Creek Chorale Collection for their "4 For the Road" Aids benefit concert on June 27th, 1992. An illustration of a suit with a red aids awareness ribbon pinned to it's lapel decorates the poster.
[4 people sitting on deck stairs: Lone Star Ride 2003 event photo]
Photograph of four men sitting on a wide set of deck stairs. The man on the far right in red holds a cigarette between his fingers and the man in the center holds a bottle of beer on the step below where he sits. A large white LSR banner is hung to the left of the stairs along the front of the railing.
[4 Wild Stallions outside of the second LSRFA pit-stop]
Photograph of three of the Wild Stallions team members at the second LSRFA pit-stop. They are wearing matching red, orange, and yellow jerseys with flames at the bottom and "Wild Stallions" across the chest. They are also wearing red accessories including a feather boa, red butterfly masks, and orange zipties on top of their helmets, a Nike tank top, tutus, and socks. One has the number 38 on her helmet.
[5 people gathered around a small bar table: Lone Star Ride 2003 event photo]
Photograph of five people sitting around a small table in a bar including Paul, Sam, and Carol. The walls of the bar are painted bright turquoise and decorated with mismatched artwork. A stack of LSR brochures and a pen sit in a small container at the head of the table.
[5 people seated around a round booth table: Lone Star Ride 2003 event photo]
Photograph of five people seated at a round red corner booth table enjoying margaritas. The group sits together with their arms around each other's shoulders all smiling. The group consists of one woman on the left and four men.
[5 people standing arm in arm in a dim restaurant: Lone Star Ride 2003 event photo]
Photograph of five individuals standing with their arms around each other in a dimly lit restaurant. The woman on the far right wears an LSR name tag clipped to her shirt. The man in the center wears a 2001 LSR t-shirt with a small digital camera on a lanyard around his neck. The shot captures wooden arches and bright windows behind the group.
[7 people sitting under a stripped tent by a wooden deck: Lone Star Ride 2003 event photo]
Photograph of seven people sitting around a picnic table under a striped tent. The people are gathered around a picnic table with various drinks. A table in the sun outside the tent has stacks of papers and brochures laid out to be taken. In the vicinity, a wooden deck with people gathered on the stairs can be seen hung with a large white LSR banner.
[11 people posed by a KDL 106.7 radio station banner: Lone Star Ride 2003 event photo]
Photograph of a large group of eleven people all wearing casual clothes posing near a green and white banner for KDL 106.7 radio station. The woman in the front row is seen wearing a blue LSR t-shirt and holding a small envelope in her left hand.
[11 people seated around a restaurant table: Lone Star Ride 2003 event photo]
Photograph of eleven people seated at a long table in a dim restaurant next to the bar. The table is scattered with menus, silverware, beverage glasses, and a stack of LSR information pamphlets. The shot was taken from the head of the table looking down the center showing each person with a nametag and some with their eyes closed.
[11 people standing behind a table: Lone Star Ride 2003 event photo]
Photograph of eleven people gathered together for a group photo behind a restaurant table. The front row of the group all wear name tags that read from left to right with Melanie, Andrews, Chelsie, Laurie, and on the back row standing on a chair a woman labeled Tess. A stack of LSR pamphlets stands in the center of the table surrounded by empty glass beverage cups.
[20 year anniversary of the Dallas Gay and Lesbian Alliance invitation]
An invitation for the Presidents' Reception during the 20th year anniversary of the Dallas Gay and Lesbian Alliance.
[21.06 Bar Flyer]
Flyer from the Dallas Gay Alliance announcing a two-for-one special at a bar in celebration of the 1982 court ruling of the 21.06 law as unconstitutional.
[21.06 Trial]
Photograph of Jim Barber (left), Don Baker (middle) and Bill Nelson (right) seated behind a table during the 21.06 trial in 1982. Unidentified persons are visible from the back, in the foreground.
"88" Walk for life
Brochure to collect pledges for the "88" Walk for Life walk to benefit AIDS care and services in Dallas, to be held on September 17, 1988 at Lee Park in Dallas, Texas.
['92 Clinton - Gore Button, 1992]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This black button has a deep red triangle printed in the center, in gold text reads, '92 Clinton - Gore.
10th annual alan ross texas freedom parade
A book commemorating annual parade that celebrates the overturning of an anti-LGBT law.
10th annual alan ross texas freedom parade
A booklet commemorating the LGBT freedom and pride parade, including entertainers, letters, and photographs.
[1940 Pin Up posters for calendar mockup]
Pin Up poster calendar mockup from 1940 of The Varga Girl(s) by Peruvian-American painter Alberto Vargas. The mockup for the calendar showcases images for the corresponding month beginning in January and ending in December.
[1940 Pin Up posters for calendar mockup]
Pin Up poster calendar mockup from 1940 of The Varga Girl(s) by Peruvian-American painter Alberto Vargas. The mockup for the calendar showcases images for the corresponding month beginning in January and ending in December.
[1940 The Varga Girl Esquire Calendar]
Pinup calendar from 1940, of The Varga Girl(s) by Peruvian-American painter Alberto Vargas. The calendar begins in January and ends with December, featuring verses by Phil Stack.
[1942 The Varga Girl Esquire Calendar]
Pinup Esquire calendar from 1942, of The Varga Girl(s) by Peruvian-American painter Alberto Vargas. The calendar begins in January and ends with December, featuring verses by Phil Stack and a "checkpayer" wager and payoff scenario on the back of each pin up girl.
[The 1943 Varga Girl Esquire Calendar]
Pinup Esquire calendar from 1943, of The Varga Girl(s) by Peruvian-American painter Alberto Vargas. The calendar begins in January and ends with December, featuring verses by Phil Stack and a "checkpayer" wager and payoff scenario on the back of each pin up girl.
[The 1945 Esquire Varga Calendar & envelope]
Pinup calendar and envelope from 1945, of The Varga Girl(s) by Peruvian-American painter Alberto Vargas. The calendar begins in January and ends with December, featuring verses by Phil Stack.
[The 1946 Esquire Varga Calendar & envelope]
Pinup calendar and envelope from 1946, of The Varga Girl(s) by Peruvian-American painter Alberto Vargas. The calendar begins in January and ends with December, featuring verses by Phil Stack.
[The 1947 Esquire Girl Calendar]
The Esquire girl calendar from 1947, of The Varga Girl(s) by Peruvian-American painter Alberto Vargas. The calendar is missing months June, August, September, and November.
[The 1950 Esquire Girl Calendar and Envelope]
The 1950 pin-up Esquire Girl calendar features twelve months of pin-up girl artwork by American artist Al Moore. The calendar begins in January and ends in December with accompanying printed envelope.
[The 1951 Esquire Girl Calendar and Envelope]
The 1951 Esquire Girl "Special Deluxe Glossy Edition" features "12 Luscious Lovelies in Full Color". The calendar goes from January to December and is complete with illustrations by American artist Al Moore, and verses for each month.
[The 1953 Esquire and Ballyhoo Pin-up Girls Calendar]
The 1953 Esquire and Ballyhoo Calendar features artwork from various artists. From January to December, each month features a themed portrayal of a girl and a corresponding catchphrase.
[The 1953 United States Navy Pin Up Calendar]
The 1953 United States Navy Pin Up Calendar includes twelve months of illustrations by American artist Ernest Chiriacka (1913-2010). The calendar features artwork of girls in various themes corresponding to the month.
[The 1954 Esquire Girl Calendar Special Deluxe Edition and Envelope]
The 1954 Esquire Girl calendar and printed envelope, special deluxe edition, includes twelve months of "12 Breathtaking Esquire Beauties In Full Color". The calendar features artwork from American artist Ernest Chiriacka (1913-2010) with illustrations of themed girls and their corresponding months.
[1971 Ezra Brooks 150 Bourbon Decanter]
Photograph of a 1971 Ezra Brooks 150 motorcycle man 4/5 qt. bourbon decanter, the motorcycle man is missing his head. The inscription on the decanter reads, Ezra Brooks 150 Months Old. 90 Proof. 4/5 Quartz. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Bottled by Ezra Brooks Distilling Co., Frankfort, KY.
[1975 Flying W trophy]
Photograph of a motorcycle trophy from the 1975 Weiner & Mustard Race sponsored by the Flying W Motorcycle Club of Dallas. The trophy is black and orange with a golden cyclist at the top.
[1984 Texas Freedom Festival Parade]
Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. This is a video of the Dallas Texas Freedom Festival and Parade of 1984. From the beginning to 30:17 is video of the parade. From 30:18 to 46:07 is video of the awards ceremony. From 46:08 to the end is a clip from Channel 4 News covering the festival and parade.
[1985 president plaque]
Photograph of a plaque awarded to Lory Huitt (Masters) who was elected as the 1985 President for the Flying W Motorcycle Club of Dallas. The inscription on the plaque reads, "In appreciation for your Leadership, Contribution and Support of The Flying W, The Community and Your Friends."
[1987 Flying W trophy]
Photograph of a motorcycle trophy from the 1987 sponsored by the Flying W Motorcycle Club of Dallas. The trophy is made from wood and features a golden cyclist at the top.
[1987 March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This black button has a pink upside triangle behind the Washington D. C. Captiol, with a white circle around it with the text 1987 March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights printed on it.
1987 Mayoral & City Council Candidates: Positions on the Arts
A list and description of each of the Dallas City Council candidates' positions on art programs.
[1988 award ceremony]
Photograph of the front table at the annual Extra Mile Award ceremony, as well as the first row of tables past the stage. Everybody is getting ready to sit down. On the stage are Kay Vinson, Lory Masters, Mike Grossman, and Janna Ford.
[1988 Extra Mile Award honorees]
Photograph of the nine women honored with the 1988 Extra Mile Award, all formally dressed and standing side-by-side to smile at the camera. They are (L-R) unidentified, unidentified, Janna Ford, B. J. Anderson, Kay Vinson, Charlotte Taft, Dianne Bird, Jane Van Deventer, and Dian Pierce.
[1988 Extra Mile recipients]
Photograph of eight women in dresses and one in a tuxedo (right) standing in front of the Extra Mile Award banner on stage. They are (L-R) unidientified, unidentified, Janna Ford, B. J. Anderson, Kay Vinson, Charlotte Taft, Dianna Bird, Jane Van Deventer, and Dian Pierce.
[1989 award recipient photo]
Photograph of the 1989 Extra Mile Award recipients kneeling, standing, and even lying down for a group picture. Many of the subjects are holding their award plaques in their hands, and all of the people are dressed formally. In the group are (L-R top) unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, Joanna Kessler, Barbara Murrell, Elinor "Tigie" Lancaster, Lydia Allen, Stefanie Held, Nancy Cheyne, Linda Lee, Lory Masters, (L-R bottom) unidentified, Bonnie West, Stephanie Spexarth, Molly Behannon, and John David Thomas.
[1989 Dallas Police Department employment application questionnaire]
The 1989 employment application questionnaire used by the Dallas Police Department. Someone (likely Mica England) has put an 'X' next to Question 14 ("Have you every [sic] participated in a deviate sex act?). This question was used to bar employment to homosexuals in accordance with Texas Penal Code §21.06.
[1989 Extra Mile Award group photo]
Photograph of ten women, all formally dressed, standing and squatting in two lines and holding their Extra Mile Award plaques for the group picture. They are (L-R top) Barbara Murrell, Joanna Kessler, Elinor "Tigie" Lancaster, Lydia Allen, Stefanie Held, Nancy Cheyne, Linda Lee, Lory Masters, (L-R bottom) Bonnie West, and Stephanie Spexarth.
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