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[Manual Arts Building, exterior]

Description: Photograph of the Manual Arts Building for industrial arts. The two story brick building was built in 1914. The image shows bushes crowding the entrance, and power lines crossing across the sky. In 1974, the building was demolished.
Date: [1914..1974]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Manual Arts Building, exterior]

Description: Photograph of the Manual Arts Building for industrial arts. The three story brick building was built in 1914. Two students can be seen outside the structure. In 1974, the building was demolished.
Date: [1914..1974]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Manual Arts Building, exterior]

Description: Photograph of the Manual Arts Building for industrial arts. The three story brick building was built in 1914. In 1974, the building was demolished.
Date: [1914..1974]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Students at Gazebo]

Description: Photograph of a group of unidentified students, gathered by a gazebo. The German words "Gluck warauch 'MIT-UNS'" are written on the photograph.
Date: March 30, 1914
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Students at NTSNC]

Description: Photograph of a group of students at North Texas State Normal College. The image has writing on it that reads: NTSNC March 30, 1914 Kaffe und Brot Waren.
Date: March 30, 1914
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[North Texas State University Debaters]

Description: Photograph of the North Texas State College Debaters in 1912 through 13. There are four men who stand in a tree covered area, and all wear suits. The photo is slightly over exposed.
Date: [1912..1913]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Students on North Corner of Campus, 1914]

Description: Photograph of five students sitting outside on a corner street fence in May of 1914. There are three men and two women posing for the photograph with many trees present in the background. Written on the photograph are the words, "May 1914. School is done."
Date: 1914
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Manual Arts Building, Exterior]

Description: Photograph of the Manual Arts Building for industrial arts. The two story brick building was built in 1914. The image shows bushes crowding the entrance, and power lines crossing across the sky. In 1974, the building was demolished.
Date: [1914..1974]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Manual Arts Building, Exterior]

Description: Photograph of the Manual Arts Building for industrial arts. The two story brick building was built in 1914. The image shows bushes crowding the entrance, and power lines crossing across the sky. In 1974, the building was demolished.
Date: [1914..1974]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Worker at Manual Arts Building]

Description: Photograph of a worker using a hammer to put a hole in the wall of the Manual Arts Building. This photograph was taken when the building was being razed.
Date: [1914..1974]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

North Texas State Normal College campus, Avenue A

Description: Campus, Avenue A, 1913, near Library building and Science building. Car with chains on tires in mud. Large brick buildings in the background.
Date: 1913
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

American Expeditionary Force (AEF) Club

Description: North Texas State Normal College, American Expeditionary Force (AEF) Club, 1919, Campus Veterans Organization. Men in uniform and a woman in a dress standing and sitting on a steps in front of a brick building.
Date: 1919
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Demonstration School Students

Description: North Texas State Normal College, demonstration school students, 1914. Individuals standing and sitting in a front of a building.
Date: 1914
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Electric Streetcar

Description: North Texas State Normal College, electric streetcar provides transportation between campus and downtown Denton beginning in 1910. People gathered on an electric street car.
Date: 1910~
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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