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[Photograph of Historical Marker Ceremony]

Description: Photograph of a group of four men in dark suits and a woman in a pink skirt, suit jacket, and white gloves, standing around a Texan Historical Marker in front of a desert area with rocky bluffs in the background. Two of the men are standing to the left of the marker, while the rest of the people are standing to the right, turned slightly to the left. The marker reads, "Barry Scobee Mountain," and the man standing closest to the marker on the left is holding a grey hat in his left hand. A fence … more
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas Permian Basin

[Moore House]

Description: Photograph of a historic house located in Seguin, Texas. The house is constructed of wood and painted white with green accents. There is a large porch with white columns that wraps around the exterior of the building. A historic marker plaque can be seen near the entrance to the home.
Date: May 1986
Creator: Streng, Evelyn Fiedler
Partner: Texas Lutheran University

[Order Form for a Cast Aluminum Plaque]

Description: Order form from the Southwell Company for a cast aluminum plaque which will be the historic marker for the African American Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas. The text for the plaque was written by Mario Salas and the artwork drawn by Tony Perez.
Date: September 24, 2008
Creator: The Southwell Company
Partner: Private Collection of Mario Marcel Salas

[Historical Marker Ceremony: Crowd at Marker Unveiling #1]

Description: Photograph of the unveiling of a historical marker erected by the Texas Historical Commission in front of the Rockwall First Baptist Church. A crowd of people stand along the sidewalk and around the marker, currently obscured with a covering wrapped around it. The corner of Goliath Street and Boydstun Avenue runs across the image, behind the crowd.
Date: 1976
Partner: First Baptist Church of Rockwall

[Historical Marker Ceremony: Crowd at Marker Unveiling #2]

Description: Photograph of the unveiling of a historical marker erected by the Texas Historical Commission in front of the Rockwall First Baptist Church. A crowd of people stand along the sidewalk and around the marker, currently obscured with a covering wrapped around it. The corner of Goliath Street and Boydstun Avenue runs across the image, behind the crowd.
Date: 1976
Partner: First Baptist Church of Rockwall

[Photograph of Madge and Max Daniel With Historical Marker]

Description: Photograph of a small group of elderly people standing around a Historic Marker sign at the corner of a small one-story building with white and brown wood siding. The marker reads, "First Baptist Church," and has a block of text with information about the church. The building has blue and yellow stained glass windows. A white haired man wearing a light grey suit is standing directly to the right of the sign and is holding a black plastic trash bag. A brown-haired woman in a brown skirt-suit is … more
Date: unknown
Partner: Murphy Historical Society Inc.

Images of L.A.'s Real Treasure

Description: A newspaper clipping on the architecture in Los Angeles and how sometimes the buildings are used as links to the past. As part of "Mapping Boyle Heights," a Getty Research Institute endeavor, students are studying the cultures that were one practiced but have since disappeared from the communities.
Date: July 20, 1997
Creator: Los Angeles Times
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Texas Heritage Travel Guide

Description: A travel guide to the Texas Historical Commission ten heritage trails areas with attraction information, photos, and maps.
Date: November 2014
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

[Historical marker at Edmund Pettus Bridge]

Description: A photograph of a historical marker at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. The sign has the seal of the Alabama Historical Commission at the top and reads "The Selma Movement (The Beginning) The major civil rights protest, which focused national attention on the issue of racial discrimination in voting & led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, was centered in Selma. In January of 1963 local citizens organized a voter registration class & by February others were in Selma to … more
Date: March 12, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[The Blue House, 2]

Description: Photograph of The Blue House exterior, a 19th-century residence that was originally located in the Cedars area, south of downtown Dallas, Texas. The house was relocated to Browder and Beaumont.
Date: 2016
Creator: Dorn, Scott
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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