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Public School, Canyon City, Tex.

Description: Postcard of a printed photograph of the Canyon, Texas school. The two-story brick building features a bell tower, a portico topped by a railing at the entry, and lintels made from worked stone. Surrounding the school are several newly planted trees. The A large building is visible in the background toward the bottom right of the photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

Clarendon College, Clarendon, Texas

Description: Tinted postcard of the main building of Clarendon College in Clarendon, Texas. The three-story brick building facade has two recessed sections and three projecting sections. The doorway is built into a tall tower with pilasters on each side. The roof of the tower has a crenallated parapet and the near the top of the tower is a sign that reads, "Clarendon College." To the right of the building is a windmill and a water tank. Small trees are growing on either side of the building.
Date: 190X
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

West Texas State Normal College, Canyon, Texas

Description: Postcard featuring a halftone reproduction of a photograph of the main building of West Texas State Normal College, viewed from the front down a walkway lined with small trees. The front of the postcard also includes text in the margins showing the growth in registration from 1911 to 1913, describing the climate and altitude, and giving the date of the fourth summer session of 1914.
Date: 1914
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

Lowrey-Phillips School, University Heights, Amarillo, Texas

Description: Tinted picture postcard showing the Lowrey-Phillips School in Amarillo, Texas. The building is primarily brick, with stone accents. A flight of steps leads to the front entryway at the second level, over a half-basement. Bicycles are parked in the front of the building and a windmill is visible behind the building. On the back of the post card there is a note dated 3/10/1914 to Mrs. G. A. F. Parker, Hereford, Texas.
Date: 1914
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

West Texas State Normal, Canyon City, Tex.

Description: Halftone color postcard showing the original building of West Texas State Normal College in Canyon, Texas. The postcard reproduces a painting of the building, showing the front facade and pedestrians walking along a circular walkway in front of the building. On the back of the post card there is a written message to Miss Loura Dozier in Kress, Texas, postmarked June 18, 1911 and signed "Your friend Ruth."
Date: 1911
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

West Texas State Normal Building, Canyon, Texas

Description: Postcard showing the original West Texas State Normal College building in Canyon, Texas. The front facade of the three-story brick building is shown, with a water tower and a small building visible to the right.
Date: 191X
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

West Texas State Normal College, Canyon, Texas

Description: Postcard featuring a halftone reproduction of a drawing of the main building at West Texas State Normal College in Canyon, Texas. The front facade and one side of the building are shown, with people walking along a circular walkway in the front. The reverse shows the dates of summer sessions and lists the advantages of the school, over the name of college President R. B. Cousins.
Date: 1913
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

Hereford Christian College, Hereford, Tex.

Description: Postcard showing the front and one side of the Hereford Christian College building. The building is a three story stone, brick and shingle building with a front portico and a central tower over the front facade. A windmill is visible at the rear of the building and a portion of another building is visible to the right. A typed label attached to the front of the image is partially detached.
Date: unknown
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

Burning of West Texas State Normal College, Canyon, Texas. Mar. 25, 1914

Description: Postcard depicting the fire that destroyed the West Texas State Normal College building on March 25, 1914. The image has been tinted and altered to show huge flames bursting from the roof of the building. A crowd watches the fire from the grounds of the building.
Date: 1914
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
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