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[United States Land Office Deed, January 2, 1904]

Description: Deed from the United States Land Office, Department of the Interior, for Bob Perryman of Dexter, Chaves County, New Mexico. The property, 156.67 acres, was bought for $39.17. The Desert Lands Acts of 1877 and 1891, under which this land deal was made possible, was designed to sell arid land with the condition that the buyer develop the property and irrigate it.
Date: January 2, 1904
Creator: Leland, Howard
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Men and women on the steps of the Normal Building]

Description: Photograph of a men and women standing and sitting around the front stairs of the Normal Building, North Texas State Normal College, about 1904 or 1905. The large group includes people looking out of windows and others sitting in front of the steps on the ground. Photographic print mounted on card backing with handwritten notes on reverse: "About 1904 or 5", "1104" and list of 1904 faculty: "Dr. Bruce, Hauslein, Long, L.D. Borden, J.A. Sanders, M. Anne Moore, Miss Boylan" The Normal Buildin… more
Date: 1904~/1905~
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Students, North Texas State Normal College, c.1904]

Description: Photograph of a class of students standing on the stairs to an entrance to the Main Building of the North Texas State Normal College, c.1904. The 39 men and women stand or sit in rows on the stairs looking at the camera. Photographic image mounted on card backing. Handwritten notes on reverse: "Class of Teachers College - Denton Tex.", "Gift of Mrs. Adkinson[?]", and - partly defaced - "From Mrs. Bat[illegible] Atkins[?] 200 Ave D Denton". Image is undated, but must have been taken between 19… more
Date: 1904~
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Duncan Renaldo portrait]

Description: Photograph of actor, Duncan Renaldo, dressed as Cisco the Kid. He wears a sombrero and a jacket with floral embroidery. Signed in photograph: "To Señor Frank Cuellar Sr. who is a fine 'Caballero' and my good amigo - Duncan Renaldo - Cisco the Kid."
Date: [1904,1980]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Receipt from Doughty, Slover & Culwell]

Description: Invoice from Doughty, Slover & Culwell in Weatherford, Texas for the account of Ollie Tucker documenting items bought April-June the previous year including thread, fabric, lace, and embroidery supplies. The invoice from January 1, 1904 is marked as paid on the 12th.
Date: January 12, 1904
Creator: Doughty, Slover & Culwell
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[People Visiting the Alamo]

Description: Photograph of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas. Six patrons can be seen standing in front of the building, two men in wide-rimmed hats are off to the right of the building, two women and their gentlemen friends are standing right at the entrance.
Date: 1904
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), Jr.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Card of thanks]

Description: Newspaper clipping that is a card of thanks for all the friends and family of Mr. and Mrs. Griffin who supported them after the death of their son, Roy.
Date: April 11, 1904
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Letter from N. H. McGee to Birdie McGee and Mary Moore, March 4, 1904]

Description: Letter from N. H. McGee to Birdie McGee and Mary Moore in which he says that they have had a blizzard. He also gives updates on the health and activities of family members. He gives an account of the growth of two children, Lillian and Henry. He reports that Mariah Rucker had died. He writes about financial matters, collecting fines, and investigating thefts. He says he works as a game warden. He says that there are many empty houses in Gallatin Tennessee for rent or sale.
Date: March 4, 1904
Creator: McGee, N. H.
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
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