[Reverend Clark and Eula Gray in Church]

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Photograph of Reverend William M. Clark and stewardess Eula Grey seated on a pew in the sanctuary of St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church. Clark (right) is seated with a his legs crossed and is wearing a dark-colored three-piece suit with a dark-colored necktie and patterned pocket square; Grey (left) is wearing a light-colored dress with a dark, pillbox-style hat tied under her chin. Several empty pews are visible behind them, as well as a window in a wall that is partially wood-paneled.

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1 photograph : color ; 4 x 5 in.

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Creator: Unknown. 1985.

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This photograph is part of the collection entitled: From Plowshares to Diplomas: Digitizing Early Denton History and was provided by the Other to The Portal to Texas History, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries. It has been viewed 274 times, with 4 in the last month. More information about this photograph can be viewed below.

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  • Main Title: [Reverend Clark and Eula Gray in Church]
  • Added Title: [Reverend William M. Clark with Stewardess Eula Grey in the sanctuary of St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church, Denton, Texas]

Description

Photograph of Reverend William M. Clark and stewardess Eula Grey seated on a pew in the sanctuary of St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church. Clark (right) is seated with a his legs crossed and is wearing a dark-colored three-piece suit with a dark-colored necktie and patterned pocket square; Grey (left) is wearing a light-colored dress with a dark, pillbox-style hat tied under her chin. Several empty pews are visible behind them, as well as a window in a wall that is partially wood-paneled.

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1 photograph : color ; 4 x 5 in.

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Reverend Clark was the son of John and Maude Clark and the husband of Alma Clark.

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From Plowshares to Diplomas: Digitizing Early Denton History

These materials include historic photographs, books, maps, city directories, and records from numerous Denton women's clubs. Funding for this project was provided by the Forrest C. Lattner Foundation.

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  • 1985

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  • Jan. 5, 2007, 9:37 a.m.

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  • June 26, 2021, 1:51 a.m.

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  • 33.215367, -97.119639

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[Reverend Clark and Eula Gray in Church], photograph, 1985; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth20750/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Other.

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