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[Photograph of the Chandlers in a Field]

Description: Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Lucile Chandler, 1915 Senior Class Souses, in a field with a row of trees in the background. Mrs. Chandler appears to be sitting down while holding the hands of an individuals who is hidden from view behind her back. Mr. Chandler taught math at Hardin-Simmons University.
Date: 1915
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Officer's Line, Fort Davis, Texas

Description: In this photograph, there are about 10 buildings that appear to be identical, all in a line. A handwritten note on the front says "Officers Line" which suggests that the buildings are the houses of the officers and their families. Each house has a dark roof and five white pillars that form the rim of the porch. There are trees interspersed among the houses. In front of the buildings, there is a large area that is fenced in and contains several animals. Behind the houses, there is a rocky r… more
Date: 1915~
Partner: Marfa Public Library

Fly-Trap.

Description: Patent for an improved fly-trap that effectively ensnares flies while providing an efficient method of fly disposal and easier access to the trap for cleaning, including illustrations.
Date: March 9, 1915
Creator: Crawford, James
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

[Postcard to Mrs. Fritz Adler, September 2, 1915]

Description: Postcard to Mrs. Fritz Adler, in San Antonio. The postcard features a photograph of the town, and some of the small farms surrounding the town, taken from a great distance. There are larger trees on the right left side of the town, and in the background, small bluffs are visible on the horizon.
Date: September 2, 1915
Partner: Patrick Heath Public Library

Horse Shoe Curve S.P.R.R. near El Paso, Texas

Description: Photograph of a train near El Paso, Texas. The train is going along a curved track in a field, and the photograph was taken from the rear cart of the train. Inscription on the back reads "Horse Shoe Curve S.P.R.R. near El Paso, Texas -- taken from rear end of train while train was in motion, note double header."
Date: February 8, 1915
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Cattle Chute along a Hill]

Description: Photograph of a cattle chute that passes along a wooded hill. The structure is comprised of wooden fencing at either end and a pair of brick walls near the center of the photo and in front of a small shack. Cattle can be seen shuffling along the chute and in a herd in the background.
Date: 1915~
Partner: Matthews Family and Lambshead Ranch

[Photograph of two women sitting at a table outside]

Description: Photograph of two women sitting outside on a wooden picnic table. The woman on the left sits on the table top, resting her feet on the wooden bench seat below. She sits in the shadow, revealing only her silhouette. Another woman sits on the bench to her right. She wears a short-sleeved dress that buttons down the front with suspenders and a corset. She holds a cup in her lap. A wire and wood post fence cuts through the pasture land behind them.
Date: [1915..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Sprinkler

Description: Patent for lawn sprinkler that is simple, convenient and inexpensive device that can be easily and quickly attached to a garden hose and which the device has simple means for placing the same into operative or inoperative position.
Date: September 7, 1915
Creator: Houston, Hugh Edward
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

[Chester W. Nimitz Sits on Bench with Child]

Description: Photograph of Chester W. Nimitz sitting on a bench in front of a mission. Chester sits on the left in a dark suit, bowtie, dress shoes and a tall, brimmed hat. Standing to his right using his knee for support is a young child (possibly his daughter Kate) in a dark coat and hat with white pants and long dark socks. Behind the bench is a wooded area filled with mainly barren trees.
Date: 1915~
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation
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