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[Photograph of Woman and Children in Flower Field]

Description: Photograph of a woman in a long, light-colored dress, wearing a light-colored bonnet, who is kneeling down in a large field of flowers. To her left, a young girl kneels with a small toddler in a light-colored gown and cap. The young girl, who is also wearing light-colored clothing, holds a small parasol in her right hand. A barbed wire fence cuts through the flower field in the background, beyond which a wooded area is visible another open, grassy area.
Date: [1900..1929]
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Photograph of Young Woman with Wildflowers on Rock]

Description: Photograph of a young woman with short, dark hair sitting and smiling on the edge of a flat, rock overhang. The woman is wearing a sleeveless, v-neck, knee-length dress and is holding a bunch of wildflowers in her arms. The overhanging rock has smaller rocks below it, and behind the woman are bushes.
Date: [1900..1929]
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Photograph of a stone building]

Description: Photograph of a large building made from stonework, in the center of a field filled with flowers and trees. The portrait is believed to be apart of Byrd Williams Jr.'s college work from their youth.
Date: [1900..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), Jr.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Portrait of Unidentified Man and Woman]

Description: Unidentified man and woman standing behind a round flower bed. The woman, on the left, is wearing a long dress, while the man is in a white shirt and dark tie and hat. To the left is a wooden picket fence and a cellar entrance is to the right. Written on top of photo in blue ink "The Selz Home"
Date: 1908
Partner: Denton Public Library

[Letter from Linnet Moore to Charles and Mary Moore, March 19, 1900]

Description: Letter from Linnet Moore to her parents in which she relates the details of an accident she had where she fell and hit her head. She was in bed for two days. She also attended an organ recital, took a tour of Austin, Texas in a rig with rubber tires, and attended the Episcopal Church. She asks her mother about the flower garden.
Date: March 19, 1900
Creator: Moore, Linnet
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Letters from William McKinely and Birdie McGee to Claude and Linnet Moore White, March 30, 1904]

Description: Letter from Will McKinley to Claude and Linnet Moore White in which the author says that he misses Texas and intends to come back. He describes the illness and death of his mother. He also thanks Claude White for his kindness to Birdie McGee. Birdie writes that she has visited the Shaw's garden, which she said had received 27,00 visitors the day she visited. She gives a description of the exhibit and buildings. She is afraid that they have made a bad move. Both she and Will liked the Dallas … more
Date: March 3, 1904
Creator: Mckinely, William & McGee, Birdie
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Illustrated Song Postcard, "Go on Smiling": Part 1]

Description: Postcard addressed to Mamie Collins in Central City, Nebraska with a tinted photograph of a man and a woman sitting in a yard of flowers and trees. The photograph has a caption on the bottom that reads: "Go on smiling darling, laughing don't be weeping the time will come for me and you." There is also a note written on the back in red ink.
Date: October 21, 1908
Creator: Scott & Van Altena
Partner: Private Collection of Margay Welch

[Illustrated Song Postcard, "You're the Brightest Star of all My Dreams": Part 3]

Description: Postcard addressed to Mamie Collins in Central City, Nebraska with a tinted photograph of a man laying next do a woman in a field of pink and white flowers; the lyrics printed at the bottom of the photo read: "Cause I know your heart is mine I will love you for all time." The note on the back of the card is written in blue ink and reads: "January is gradually drawing near and have no fear I'll be there "at Hillsboro"."
Date: 1908-10?
Partner: Private Collection of Margay Welch

[Postcard from Raymond Harper to Birdie Walters]

Description: Postcard from Raymond Harper to Birdie Walters in San Marcos, Texas with a note on the back describing the horrible wintry weather taking place in Hartford, Connecticut; the flower illustration on the front of the card is the background behind "Greetings from Hartford, CT."
Date: 1908?
Creator: Harper, Raymond L.
Partner: Dr. Pound Historical Farmstead

[Illustrated Song Postcard, "One Sight of You": Part 3]

Description: Postcard addressed to Mamie Collins in Central City, Nebraska with a tinted photograph of a woman picking flowers in a forested field and a set of lyrics printed below reading: "I do not crave for pleasures gay, Your sweet face haunts me day by day." There is also a note written on the back of the card that says: "How's this one?"
Date: 1908?
Partner: Private Collection of Margay Welch

[Postcard of Flowers]

Description: Postcard of purple flowers behind a white ribbon with text that says, "Kind Regards." Handwritten note on the back of the card talks about the weather, addressed to Lou Rayburn.
Date: 1908
Partner: Sam Rayburn House State Historical Site

[Photograph of Girls Wearing Recital Costumes]

Description: Photograph of thirteen girls wearing costumes for a recital. The costume is a white or light-colored knee-length dress with flower crowns, dark stockings and shoes, and flower hoops. "Brown Opera House" and the names of eighteen girls are written on the back. Eleanor Wimberly is standing third from the left.
Date: [1901,1904]
Partner: Private Collection of the Curtis Estate

[Cemetery in Brenham]

Description: Photograph of a cemetery near Brenham, Texas, with a grave in the foreground covered in flowers and several gravestones and trees in the background.
Date: 1900~
Creator: Winkelmann, Friedrich Christian, Sr.
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis
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