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[Blue silk ribbon attached to a brass rectangular pin at top]

Description: Blue silk ribbon attached to a brass rectangular pin at top. Ribbon states: "DELEGATE DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION GALVESTON, TEX. JULY 15, 1902 COMPLIMENTS W. H. PATTERSON DALLAS, TEXAS MGR. HARTFORD LIFE INS. CO." Old Object Term: Commemorative ribbon
Date: July 15, 1902
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

"Boardman" detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar. Exterior layer of off-white, woven to create effect of narrow horizontal bands/stripes with wider plain stripes between. Lining/inner layer of white cotton(?) Stamped on reverse: "Trade Ide Mark / Geo. P. Ide & Co. / U.S.A." "Boardman / 2579" "12 2"
Date: 1902/1919
Creator: George P. Ide & Co.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

[Button with ribbon reads "10th ANNUAL CONVENTION T.L.S.A. MEMBER"]

Description: Button with ribbon. Button reads "10th ANNUAL CONVENTION T.L.S.A. MEMBER", maroon ribbons read "FORT WORTH, TEX." and "FEB. 12 - 13 - 14, 190~", the rest is cut off. 1902 most likely. Old Object Term: Commemorative ribbon, livestock
Date: [1902-02-12..1902-02-14]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Button with the shape of a star on it]

Description: Button with the shape of a star on it. In center of star, it states: "+1803 ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR. 1903+.THE STAR OF PROGRESS IS IN THE WEST". Purple ribbon extends downward and states: "EL PASO 1903 ST. LOUIS NATIONAL STOCK YARDS WORLD'S FAIR 1902 ST. LOUIS". Old Object Term: Commemorative button, livestock
Date: [1902..1903]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Button with the shape of a star on it]

Description: Button with the shape of a star on it. In center of star, it states: "+1803 ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR. 1903+.THE STAR OF PROGRESS IS IN THE WEST". Purple ribbon extends downward and states: "EL__ 1903 ST. LOUIS NATIONAL STOCK YARDS WORLD'S FAIR 1902 ST. LOUIS". Old Object Term: Commemorative button, livestock
Date: [1902..1903]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

Dress

Description: Day dress of black silk taffeta. The dress, in the style of the Aesthetic or Reform Movement, is full-length, with a slender silhouette. The front and back of the bodice is styled of tiny vertical knife-pleats, which gather into the rounded neckline. The side panels of the bodice are plain, and there is a line of 14 snaps along the left side forming the closure. The long sleeves are smooth, with slight pleating at the padded shoulders, and they taper to the pointed wrists. The sleeves have … more
Date: 1902
Creator: Harbison, Samuel
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

[Medal - Key hanging from ribbon]

Description: Medal. Two pieces. Key hanging from ribbon. All metal. "TCRA TWENTY SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION KEY TO CITY EL PASO 1902" Old Object Term: Commemorative pin, livestock
Date: 1902
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Medal - Key hanging from ribbon]

Description: Medal. Two pieces. Key hanging from ribbon. All metal. "TCRA TWENTY SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION KEY TO CITY EL PASO 1902" Old Object Term: Commemorative pin, livestock
Date: 1902
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Two tiered "Member T. C. R. A." pin]

Description: Two tiered pin connected with small chains. Top, rectangular pin states: "MEMBER T. C. R. A." Lower, circular portion has image of a longhorn with "FORT WORTH TEXAS MARCH, 1902" around it. Old Object Term: Commemorative pin, livestock
Date: March 1902
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

Wedding shoes

Description: A & B) Wedding shoes of off-white leather. The shoes have pointed toes, and a "Mary-Jane" style strap across the instep which secures with a domed opalescent button. At throat of each shoe is a rectangular ornamental buckle covered with matching leather. The medium-high heel tapers slightly to the base and is covered with matching leather on the rounded sides and back; it has the same natural brown colored leather on the heel's curved inside and on the soles of the shoes. Retail's label stamp… more
Date: 1902
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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