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[Every Man to His Station]

Description: Game board for "Every Man to His Station," which was originally published in 1825, with all hand-colored engravings. Each space on the board shows a different location or occupation common to early 17th century England. This version has an image of a church pasted in the center square.
Date: 1830~

Scholarship coupons for the Texas Normal College Teachers Training Institute

Description: Image of scholarship coupons for various courses offered at Texas Normal College Teachers Training Institute. The coupons are printed on a re-purposed diploma. The coupons are good for one regular course in various departments: Teacher's Training, Music, Commercial, and Collegiate. The coupons were sold to J. W. Medlin and signed by College President J. C. Chilton on September 6, 1892.
Date: September 6, 1892

[Royal Art Novelty Series: King Edward VII & Queen Alexandra]

Description: Two paper dolls printed in chromolithograph of King Edward VII & Queen Alexandra with two royal robes. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd., Royal Art Novelty Series 219 and 220. On the reverse side of each monarch appears important dates of birth, marriage, and corrination.
Date: 1904

[Marie Rose Paper Doll]

Description: Good Housekeeping page for Marie Rose (page 825) featuring multiple outfits and accessories
Date: 1909
Creator: Good Housekeeping

[Fun for the Little Folks Paper Doll Sheet]

Description: Fun for the Little Folks from McCall's Magazine, August 1909 featuring "Dolly Sunbonnet and Her New Clothes," "The Origin of Nursery Rhymes," and, on the opposite side, "Pick Up Work for the Piazza."
Date: August 1909

[Buttercrust Bread Boy paper doll]

Description: A boy paper doll with three cut outfits including an artist, clown, and Scotsman. On the verso side handwritten text names this doll as the Buttercrust Bread boy.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Fertel, Patricia

[Dolly's Brother Dicky Paper Doll Sheet]

Description: Dolly's Borther Dicky and Some of His Toys from McCall's Magazine, January, 1910. Bottom half and back of page feature article titled "A Bad Little Girl."
Date: January 1910

My Pet: Dressing Dolls

Description: An envelope for 2 dolls, 6 dresses, and 6 hats by the American Colortype Co.
Date: [1910..1920]

[Portrait of Doris Compton Park]

Description: Photograph of Doris Compton Park, scanned for the Texas Folklore Society. Park is looking at the camera with a straight face. The outer areas of the photograph are blurred, leaving blank white space around her face and neck.
Date: 1910~
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