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[Train Station in Clarksville, Texas]

Description: Copy photo of the train station in Clarksville, Texas. Printed on the image is "T. & P. Passenger Station, Clarksville, Texas." Written below the photo are "T&P Clarksville, Texas Station" and "Texas & Pacific Quarterly July 1911 pg. 44."
Date: July 1911
Partner: The Grace Museum

[T&P Depot in Clarksville, Texas]

Description: Photograph of the T&P depot in Clarksville, Texas. Printed on the photo is "Texas & Pacific Depot, Clarksville, Texas." Written underneath the image are "Clarksville, Texas" and "H. D. Conner."
Date: unknown
Creator: Conner, H. D.
Partner: The Grace Museum

[100 Year Celebration Plaque]

Description: Photograph of a plaque, reading "100 Year Celebration 1885-1985", bolted to a building in Clarksville, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
Partner: Private Collection of Jim Bell

[Men Standing in Front of Courtney's Store]

Description: Photograph of a group of eighteen males of various ages standing in front of "Courtney's Store" in Negley, Texas. A pyramid-shaped false front on top of the store has the words "Courtney's Store. A good place to trade. Try us. Dry-goods, groceries, cold drinks, gas & oils." The man wearing a dark hat in the center is identified as Arlander Bedford Courtney.
Date: 1928~
Location: None
Partner: Private Collection of Mary Newton Maxwell

Veterans Memorial, Red River County

Description: Veterans memorial, Red River County. In grateful memory we dedicate this memorial to those from Red River Cunty who died in the service of their country. They stand in the unbroken line of patriots who were willing to die so freedom might live and grow and increase its blessings. Freedom lives adn through it these patriots live ina way which humbles the undertakings of mankind.
Date: October 10, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Partner: UNT Libraries

Historic plaque - Stagecoach Stand

Description: Photograph of a historic plaque in Clarksville, Texas. It reads: "Stagecoach Stand, C. S. A. Across the street from this site, and facing the county courthouse which was later (1885) torn down, the Donoho Hotel and State Stand operated during the Civil War, 1861-65. Travel in those years was heavy, soldiers arriving in Texas from Arkansas, Indian Territory or elsewhere would catch the stage here for home. Many called by to give news to the Clarksville "Standard", one of fewer than 20 Texas pape… more
Date: October 10, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Partner: UNT Libraries

Monument with statue of Confederate soldier, Clarksville

Description: Monument with statue of Confederate soldier, dedicated to Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865. Provided by the John C. Burks Camp No. 656 of United Confederate Veterans 1890-1937.
Date: October 10, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Partner: UNT Libraries

Historic plaque - Members of Confederate Congress

Description: Photograph of a historic plaque in Clarksville, Texas. It reads: "Texas in the Civil War, Members of Confederate Congress. During the 4 years, 4 months after secession, Texas sent 18 lawmakers to the Confederate capitols. Her delegates to the provisional congress, Feb. 1861 to Feb. 1862 were John R. Gregg, Freestone County; John Hemphill, Travis County; Wm. B. Ochiltree, Nacogdoches County; Williamson S. Oldham, Washington County; John H. Reagan, Anderson County; Thomas N. Waul, Gonzales County… more
Date: October 10, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Partner: UNT Libraries

Historic plaque - Red River County Jail

Description: Photograph of a historic plaque in Clarksville, Texas. It reads: "Red River County Jail. This building was completed in 1889 as the second jail for Red River County. Architects Maj. S. B. Haggart and Marshall Sanguinet designed the structure as a companion building to the county courthouse, which had been completed five years earlier. The elaborate high Victorian Italianate styling of the Red River County Jail features finely crafted stonework and intricate metal cornices. Recorded Texas Histor… more
Date: October 10, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Partner: UNT Libraries

[Elderly Arlander Bedford Courtney]

Description: Portait (copy) of the elderly Arlander Bedford Courtney. He wears a light jacket and dark hat while standing in front of a United States flag.
Date: 1953
Partner: Private Collection of Mary Newton Maxwell

[Home of the Arlander Bedford Courtney Family]

Description: Photograph of the wooden home of Arlander Bedford Courtney and his family. Courtney himself stands in front of the doorway, with two young men leaning against wooden supports on either side of him. All three wear overalls. A wooden fence and gate are visible in the foreground.
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Mary Newton Maxwell

[Photograph of Laura Courtney by a Doorway]

Description: Portrait (copy) of Laura Courtney. She wears a dark dress and hat while holding a purse in her left hand. A doorway and boardwalk can be seen behind her. A thermometer hangs on the wall.
Date: 1928
Partner: Private Collection of Mary Newton Maxwell

[Photograph of Laura Courtney]

Description: Portrait (copy) of Laura Courtney. She wears a dark dress with a white ribbon around her neck. The original photo is surrounded by a thin gold line and a dark frame.
Date: 1890
Partner: Private Collection of Mary Newton Maxwell

[Arlander Bedford Courtney and his Children]

Description: Photograph of Arlander Bedford Courtney and his children standing outside next to a wheeled-barrel machine. Minnie and Ethel Courtney are wearing matching dresses and stand to the left. Young Earl sits atop a barrel in the center and wears overalls. Oma sits on a wheel to the right. Courtney himself stands to the right with two twin girls Elgie and Zelma.
Date: 1911
Partner: Private Collection of Mary Newton Maxwell
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