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[Carroll Boulevard extension looking due North]

Description: Carroll Boulevard, Denton Texas. Extension looking due north near I.O.O.F. Cemetary. The road is still unpaved. New apartments at left include some for the state school. Trees and grass line the road on the right side. Trees border the left side of the road in the distance, after the new apartments. A yellow construction vehicle is in the foreground.
Date: 1976~

[Field trip to Emily Fowler Library]

Description: Photograph of a large group of children and two women entering Emily Fowler Public Library in Denton, Texas. A Denton Baptist Temple Church bus is visible behind them. The children are wearing jackets and coats. In the background is a parking lot filled with cars, the Denton Woman's Club Building, and one of the TWU towers. To the far right is the Ensign Animal Fountain.
Date: 1976~

[Field trip to Emily Fowler Library]

Description: Photograph of a large group of children and three women walking into Emily Fowler Library in Denton, Texas. A Denton Baptist Temple bus is parked in front of the library. On the far right, near Pecan Creek, is the Ensign Animal Fountain. In the background is the Denton Woman's Building and one of the TWU towers.
Date: 1976~

[School field trip to Emily Fowler Library]

Description: Photograph of a large group of children and a few women entering into the Emily Fowler Public Library in Denton, Texas. The children are wearing coats with hoods and are followed by several women also wearing coats. In the foyer, a Beaumont Mood globe pottery lamp painted a very light beige hangs. Outside, under a wooden pergola another Mood lamp, this one with a reddish-brown glaze, can be seen.
Date: 1976~

[Jefferson Davis Elementary School]

Description: Photograph of the Jefferson Davis Elementary school (located at Davis and Wood streets), a single-story yellow brick building with a flagpole flying the US and Texas flags in front of it; in the foreground there are cross walks, a fire hydrant, and a telephone pole, and there cars parked in front of the school on the right, and trees and houses in the background. The school was built in 1950. The building later became the Ann Windle School for Young Children, and now serves as the location for … more
Date: 1976-04~
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