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Evening slippers

Description: Ladies dainty evening/bridal slippers of ivory silk satin. Handcrafted with square toe and minute bow at throat of shoe. Straight soles. Ribbon ties (missing on left shoe). Designer/Country: J. Thalabas / France Paper label inside shoe:  "J. Thalabas, / Cordonnier de Paris, / 77 South 8th St., / 2 doors below Walnut, / Philadelphia."
Date: 1840/1959
Creator: Thalabus, J.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Walking dress

Description: Walking dress of green silk taffeta with warp printed black dot pattern. A) Bodice. Standing collar trimmed in green silk braid. Long sleeves of curved construction with epaulette trim of matching fabric bordered in fringed braid matching the collar and separate bow of matching braid; peaked appliqué of matching green braid and two covered buttons at cuffs. Center front closure of hidden hooks with faux button closure of green silk covered buttons matching sleeve cuffs. Boning at right side op… more
Date: 1845/1859
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Travis County Probate Records: Probate Record A

Description: Recorded copies of documents pertaining to cases probated in county court from February 1840 to October 1859, showing case number, style of case, and date filed. Includes oaths and bonds of guardians; court orders and judgments; waivers; copies of wills; applications for probate, for guardians, for allowances, for orders authorizing the sale of real estate, and for letters testamentary; inventories; appraisements; lists of claims; notices; complaints contesting the probate of wills and the appo… more
Date: 1840-02/1859-10
Creator: Travis County (Tex.). Clerk's Office.
Partner: Travis County Clerk’s Office

The World on Mercators Projection.

Description: Map shows the routes of travel and discovery throughout the world taken by multiple explorers up to the mid-nineteenth century. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. No scale indicated.
Date: [1841..1859]
Creator: George Philip & Son
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library
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