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[Architectural Illustration of Willis Library]

Description: Architectural illustration of Willis Library on the UNT main campus in Denton, Texas. The full front of the building is visible from the opposite side of the library mall, including Jody's Fountain near the center of the drawing. This drawing was part of the architectural proposal and includes two wings on either side of the main building which were not built.
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries

[Willis Library Architectural Rendering]

Description: Architectural sketch of Willis Library on the UNT main campus in Denton, Texas. This black-and-white drawing encompasses the full front view of the library and includes two wings on either side of the main building which were not built but were part of the architectural proposal.
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries

[Portrait of a Dancer]

Description: Photograph of a drawing created by Virginia R. Garcia. The drawing consists of a single female figure against a solid background. The woman is wearing a light-colored shirt and skirt. Her hair is worn in a bun, piled on her head. Her left leg is extended behind her as if she is balancing on one foot.
Date: unknown
Partner: Witte Museum

"Dawn of the Signing"

Description: Modern painting (a) of Independence Hall at Washington-on-the-Brazos where the Texas Declaration of Independence was signed in 1836; (b) frame
Date: unknown
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum

Portrait of Asa Hoxey

Description: Oil on canvas painting of Asa Hoxey, Washington, Texas; laid on board and framed (not from period).
Date: unknown
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum

[Illustrated Photo Holder #1]

Description: Photograph of a card stock photo holder that features a two-color illustration of the Cunard Countess, a cruise vessel. The holder is meant for a portrait taken upon entrance to the vessel; this holder came with a portrait of Lorena Harbison and her friends.
Date: 1984
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Illustrated Photo Holder #2]

Description: Photograph of a card stock photo holder that features a two-color illustration of the Cunard Countess, a cruise vessel. The holder is meant for a portrait taken upon entrance to the vessel; this holder came with a portrait of Lorena Harbison and her friends at dinner aboard the ship.
Date: 1984
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Denton City/County Public Library, print from block]

Description: Print of the Denton City/County Public Library, opened in 1949, from an engraved woodblock. Two trees are visible beside a sidewalk that leads to the entrance of the one-story library.
Date: unknown
Partner: Denton Public Library

[Portrait of Henry Smith]

Description: Front page from Henry Smith's biography containing a portrait and signature.
Date: unknown
Creator: Phillips, J. L.
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum

[Joe Lucas' House]

Description: Photograph of Joe Lucas' home at Pine and Eighth Streets in Orange, Texas. The house has a large front porch, a green lawn, and a sidewalk in front of it. Many trees surround the house.
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

[Artist's Print of an Off Shore Drilling Rig

Description: Print by Frank Karppi depicting an off shore oil rig out in the water. The platform has an oil derrick and a crane on it.
Date: unknown
Creator: Karppi, Frank
Partner: Heritage House Museum

[Youth Group Flyer "Temple Teens Interfaith Program." Dec. 1959]

Description: Youth group flyer of the Beth-El Congregation Temple Teens Interfaith Program. "Temple Teens Interfaith Program Sunday Dec. 13th Supper Promptly Served at 6:15 Social-Meeting Youth Group of First Unitarian Church Will Join Us All Temple High School Youth Coming to Shabbos Services Friday, December 18th. "`
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Worth Jewish Archives

Painting of the First Rabbi of Beth-El Congregation, Rabbi Solomon Philo

Description: Painting of the first rabbi of Beth-El Congregation, Rabbi Solomon Philo (1842-1923). Hired on probation for $100 a month, he served the congregation for its first four months, from September through December of 1902. In the painting, he is a bearded man with white hair and waxed mustache studying from a book on a table in front of him. He wears a dark suit with a bow tie and black skull cap. There are two rings on his fingers and he is leaning on the table.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Worth Jewish Archives

[Painting of Julius Olsen]

Description: Oil painting of Julius Olsen, visible from the shoulders up, wearing academic regalia. His shirt collar and striped tie can be seen above the gown.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Portrait of Edgar Lewis Marston]

Description: Drawing of Edgar Lewis Marston, visible from the shoulders up, wearing a dark-colored suit and a tie.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Portrait of Cheney

Description: Charcoal drawing on paper of the African American man Granison Chaney, known as just "Chaney" from Marfa, Texas. He lived in Marfa from 1932-1972 and was well-loved. This portrait is a front view of Chaney wearing his cap and a shirt with his name on it.
Date: unknown
Creator: Quick, Morion
Partner: Marfa Public Library

Portrait of Chaney

Description: Charcoal drawing on paper of the African American man Granison Chaney, known as just "Chaney" from Marfa, Texas. He lived in Marfa from 1932-1972 and was well-loved. This portrait is a profile view of Chaney wearing his cap.
Date: unknown
Creator: Quick, Morion
Partner: Marfa Public Library

Painting of Early Fort Worth by Miranda Leonard, 1873

Description: Painting of an aerial view of Fort Worth in 1873. The painting depicts a town square with an American-flag topped courthouse in the center. Surrounding the courthouse are several buildings, some with fences. Throughout the painting are people, buggies, covered wagons and trees. On the right side of the frame is a sloping hill.
Date: 1873
Creator: Miranda Leonard
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Cartoon of Costumed Apes in an Office

Description: Illustration of apes dressed in 19th-century clothing inside an office or courtroom. There are eleven apes total, ten males and one female.
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

[Illustration of Jacqueline Cochran]

Description: Illustration of Jacqueline Cochran in leather flight suit and helmet. Three planes are shown in background and are types of planes she flew after WASP.
Date: unknown
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum
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