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[Charles C. Francis' Eagle Scout Certificate]

Description: Scan of a Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout certificate that was granted to Charles C. Francis, of Post 72, on August 27, 1968. It is signed by the then Honorary President, President, and Chief Scout Executive of the association and has a gold seal on it with the group's emblem and motto "Be Prepared".
Date: August 27, 1968
Creator: Boy Scouts of America

Circle of Friends: Constitution and By-Laws

Description: Constitution and by-laws of the Circle of Friends, a group organized "to establish and promote communication, understanding and harmony between the homophile community and the general public, to better the common welfare and secure the blessing of equality and justice to all" (para. 1). The document outlines the various governing articles of the organization.
Date: [1965..1974]
Creator: Circle of Friends

[Letter from Carl P. Collins to Jerome K. Crossman, March 1, 1965]

Description: Letter from Carl P. Collins to thank Jerome K. Crossman for the $20,000 check from the Dallas Citizens' Interracial Association for the funding of the Bishop College Development Campaign. The letter will also be sent to architect, Donald Kleinschmidt in order to instruct him to create a plaque. After the plaque has been made, it is planned to be placed at the newly constructed library that will be completed soon.
Date: March 1, 1965
Creator: Collins, Carl P.

[Letter from Jerome K. Crossman to Carl P. Collins, February 22, 1965]

Description: Letter from Jerome K. Crossman to Carl P. Collins regarding an exchange of money. Crossman has sent Collins a $20,000 check from the Dallas Citizens' Interracial Association to fund the construction of the browsing area in a library Collins plans to build. The money is a gift from the association and Crossman wants Collins to recognize the association and the Board of Directors on the plaque. The Board of Directors includes the elected officials and prominent members of the Dallas Citizens' Int… more
Date: February 22, 1965
Creator: Crossman, Jerome K.

[Message from Jerome K. Crossman to Ben Wooten from the First National Bank in Dallas]

Description: Document of a letter from Jerome Crossman to Ben Wooten regarding the finances of the Dallas Citizens' Interracial Association. Crossman mentions Wooten's financial advice about the loan from the Hoblitzelle Foundation, as well as others for the construction of water and sewer lines for Hamilton Park. After a meeting with the Board of Directors of the association, Crossman also states that Carl Collins would like to keep the finances private and would like Wooten's guidance on how to handle the… more
Date: October 22, 1964
Creator: Crossman, Jerome K.

[Message from Jerome K. Crossman to John E. Mitchell Jr. from the First National Bank in Dallas]

Description: Document of a message from Jerome Crossman to John E. Mitchell Jr. regarding the loan from the Hoblitzelle Foundation to pay for the redevelopment of the Hamilton Park. Crossman states that he has discussed the financial matters with the Board of Directors of the Dallas Citizens' Interracial Association, but Carl Collins requested that the matters do not become publicized. Crossman also asks for guidance from Mitchell as well as approval for the handling of the funds.
Date: October 12, 1964
Creator: Crossman, Jerome K.

[Message from Jerome K. Crossman to Lynn Harris]

Description: Document of a message from Jerome Crossman to Lynn Harris regarding a plaque at Hamilton Park. Due to Crossman having surgery, he was not able to go to Hamilton Park to check on the completion and hear about the recent news. Crossman also mentions Hoblitzelle's death and recognizes him and thanks Harris for contributing to the Hamilton Park project.
Date: May 15, 1964
Creator: Crossman, Jerome K.

[A message from Jerome K. Crossman to the Dallas Citizens' Interracial Association]

Description: Document of a message from Jerome Crossman to members of the Dallas Citizens' Interracial Association regarding the Hamilton Park development. Crossman mentions the loan he has received from the Hoblitzelle Foundation to pay for the land, as well as from others for the extension of the water and sewer lines. He also notifies the members of what has been constructed, such as more homes, and the planning stages for the next step of the project.
Date: August 8, 1960
Creator: Crossman, Jerome K.

[Letter from M.K. Curry to Jerome K. Crossman, March 6, 1965]

Description: Letter from M.K. Curry to Jerome Crossman regarding the $20,000 check Crossman and the Dallas Citizens' Interracial Association donated. Curry is highly grateful for the large financial contribution and is interested in continuing to work with the association. In order to display his thanks, Curry plans to create a plaque honoring the association's contribution and its members and tells Crossman that the construction of the library will start soon.
Date: March 6, 1965
Creator: Curry, M.K.

[Texas State Fair]

Description: Photograph of two men standing in front of a blue panel, both dressed in business type attire, but one wears a cowboy hat. The photograph was taken at the Texas State Fair in 1966.
Date: 1966
Creator: Dalco Photography

[Click with Dick]

Description: Photograph of a pin-back button with the slogan "Click with Dick" typed in a blue font in its center. This button is from Richard M. Nixon's campaign used for the U.S. presidential Election in 1960.
Date: 1960
Creator: Doherty, Richard

[Dan, 1969]

Description: Photograph of James Doherty wearing a button-up shirt and standing next to an open closet door. A light to his right creates a dark shadow on his face and the wall behind him. [1969, Dallas, TX]
Date: 1969
Creator: Doherty, Richard

[Walt, 1969]

Description: Photograph of a boy named Walt standing in front of a large "Seniors" poster with a mascot painted in the middle. The mascot is an angel with horns and wide, tired eyes.
Date: 1969
Creator: Doherty, Richard, 1951-
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