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[Family in Front of the Chapel of Thanksgiving]

Description: Photograph of a man and woman looking up at the Chapel of Thanksgiving located in the Thanks-Giving Square in Dallas, Texas. The man is wearing a suit and is pointing at the chapel and the woman is wearing a black vest, white shirt, and black pants. There is small body of water between the people and the chapel. In the background there are multiple buildings, including one with a sign that says "First Baptist".
Date: unknown
Partner: The Thanks-Giving Foundation

[Glass Panel Engraved by John Hutton]

Description: Photograph of a glass panel engraved by John Hutton. The design engraved on the glass is titled "The Spirit of Thanksgiving" and depicts a dove with it's wings spread out, as if in flight, and a design that resembles a wreath around it. John Hutton's signature is also engraved on the bottom right corner of the glass. A hand is partially visible in the top left corner holding up the glass.
Date: unknown
Partner: The Thanks-Giving Foundation

[John Hutton and Two Men in Front of an Engraved Glass Panel]

Description: Photograph of John Hutton and two men with a large glass panel he engraved. Hutton is looking at the camera and sitting in front of the panel while holding a tool while the two men are standing next to him and looking at the panel. The design on the panel is titled "The Spirit of Thanksgiving," and depicts a dove with it's wings spread out, as if in flight, and a design that resembles a wreath around it.
Date: unknown
Partner: The Thanks-Giving Foundation

[John Hutton and Two Men in His Studio]

Description: Photograph of John Hutton and two men visiting his studio. Hutton is standing in front of a large glass panel with some equipment and appears to be demonstrating how he engraves the glass. There is one glass panel in front of him and another on his right side which have designs that resemble angels engraved on them. A man is kneeling down behind Hutton to photograph him; another man is partially visible on the right side of the photograph standing behind the photographer and observing Hutton.
Date: unknown
Partner: The Thanks-Giving Foundation

[John Hutton with an Engraved Glass Panel]

Description: Photograph of John Hutton next to a small glass panel he engraved. The design engraved on the glass panel is called "The Spirit of Thanksgiving", and depicts a dove with it's wings spread out and a design that resembles a wreath around it. The glass panel is held in place by white planks that hold the top and bottom borders of the panel.
Date: unknown
Partner: The Thanks-Giving Foundation

[Letter from Clarence Calloway to Barbara Jordan, September 6]

Description: Letter from Clarence Calloway to Congresswoman Barbara Jordan asking her to come to the new King State Bank, as it is in her district, in order to "cut the ribbon on September 5th or 12th - Friday morning." Calloway explains the importance of the bank in that it is the first to have a "black, qualified president."
Date: 197u-09-06
Creator: Calloway, Clarence
Partner: Texas Southern University

[Men with a Tree for the Thanks-Giving Square Tree Planting Ceremony]

Description: Photograph of four men with a tree for the Thanks-Giving Square Tree Planting Ceremony. Two of the men are holding the tree, a man on the right is holding a binder in one hand and pointing at the tree with the other hand, and another man is standing on the left looking towards the other men. In the background, there are various buildings, people, cars, and a street sign that says "Akard St".
Date: unknown
Partner: The Thanks-Giving Foundation

[Model of the Chapel of Thanksgiving]

Description: Photograph of a model of the Chapel of Thanksgiving located in the Thanks-Giving Square in Dallas, Texas. The model shows the white, cylinder-shaped chapel with a small body of water on one side and a bridge over the water leading to the entrance. There are various figurines of people scattered around the model, a car figurine on the street to the right of the chapel, and a group of model trees at the start of the bridge in the bottom left of the photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: The Thanks-Giving Foundation

[Painting of the Glory Window in the Chapel of Thanksgiving, Number 1]

Description: Photograph of a painting of the Glory Window in the Chapel of Thanksgiving designed by Gabriel Loire. The painting shows multi-colored rectangles that resemble stained glass panels to be installed in the ceiling of the chapel. The rectangular panels form a spiral shape leading to a circular stained glass window in the center of the spiral. The painting represents the view of the ceiling from the interior of the chapel.
Date: unknown
Partner: The Thanks-Giving Foundation

[Painting of the Glory Window in the Chapel of Thanksgiving, Number 2]

Description: Photograph of a painting of the Glory Window in the Chapel of Thanksgiving designed by Gabriel Loire. The painting shows multi-colored rectangles that resemble stained glass panels to be installed in the ceiling of the chapel. The rectangular panels form a spiral shape leading to a circular stained glass window in the center of the spiral. The painting represents the view of the ceiling from the interior of the chapel.
Date: unknown
Partner: The Thanks-Giving Foundation

[Painting of the Glory Window in the Chapel of Thanksgiving, Number 3]

Description: Photograph of a painting of the Glory Window in the Chapel of Thanksgiving designed by Gabriel Loire. The painting shows multi-colored rectangles that resemble stained glass panels to be installed in the ceiling of the chapel. The rectangular panels form a spiral shape leading to a circular stained glass window in the center of the spiral. The painting represents the view of the ceiling from the interior of the chapel.
Date: unknown
Partner: The Thanks-Giving Foundation

[Photograph of Jerome Vannoy]

Description: A photograph of Jerome Vannoy (1913-2006) talking on the telephone with a pipe in his hand. He came to McMurry University in Abilene, Texas, in 1946 in the athletic department and then as registrar for the next 30 years. He retired in 1978.
Date: unknown
Partner: McMurry University Library
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