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[1987 Portrait of Charlyne Creger]
Portrait of Charlyne Creger wearing a blue blazer and white blouse in front of a dark background.
[Abilene Police Chief Dwain Pyburn]
Photograph of Abilene Police Chief Dwain Pyburn; he is wearing a dark-colored suit and striped tie and smiling at the camera. A bookshelf is partially visible behind him.
Aerial Photograph of Weldon Edwards Livestock Auction (Clyde, TX)
An aerial photograph of a livestock auction on sale day. The auction barn is located on FM 604 south of Clyde, Texas. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Edwards, Weldon, sale day
Aerial Photograph of Weldon Edwards Livestock Auction (Clyde, TX)
An aerial photograph of a livestock auction on sale day. The auction barn is located on FM 604 south of Clyde, Texas. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Edwards, Weldon, sale day
Aerial Photograph of Weldon Edwards Livestock Auction (Clyde, TX)
An aerial photograph of a livestock auction on sale day. The auction barn is located on FM 604 south of Clyde, Texas. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Edwards, Weldon, sale day
Aerial Photograph of Weldon Edwards Livestock Auction (Clyde, TX)
An aerial photograph of a livestock auction on sale day. The auction barn is located on FM 604 south of Clyde, Texas. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Edwards, Weldon, sale day
Aerial Photograph of Weldon Edwards Livestock Auction (Clyde, TX)
An aerial photograph of a livestock auction on sale day. The auction barn is located on FM 604 south of Clyde, Texas. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Edwards, Weldon, sale day
Aerial Photograph of Weldon Edwards Livestock Auction (Clyde, TX)
An aerial photograph of a livestock auction on sale day. The auction barn is located on FM 604 south of Clyde, Texas. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Edwards, Weldon, sale day
Aerial Photograph of Weldon Edwards Livestock Auction (Clyde, TX)
An aerial photograph of a livestock auction on sale day. The auction barn is located on FM 604 south of Clyde, Texas. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Edwards, Weldon, sale day
Aerial Photograph of Weldon Edwards Livestock Auction (Clyde, TX)
An aerial photograph of a livestock auction on sale day. The auction barn is located on FM 604 south of Clyde, Texas. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Edwards, Weldon, sale day
Aerial Photograph of Weldon Edwards Livestock Auction (Clyde, TX)
An aerial photograph of a livestock auction on sale day. The auction barn is located on FM 604 south of Clyde, Texas. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Edwards, Weldon, sale day
Aerial Photograph of Weldon Edwards Livestock Auction (Clyde, TX)
An aerial photograph of a livestock auction on sale day. The auction barn is located on FM 604 south of Clyde, Texas. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Edwards, Weldon, sale day
Aerial Photograph of Weldon Edwards Livestock Auction (Clyde, TX)
An aerial photograph of a livestock auction on sale day. The auction barn is located on FM 604 south of Clyde, Texas. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Edwards, Weldon, sale day
[Charlyne Creger Portrait 1987]
Portrait of Charlyne Creger wearing a blue blazer, resting her hands on a white column in front of a dark background.
[Charlyne Creger with Column]
Portrait of Charlyne Creger wearing a blue blazer resting her hands on a white column in front of a dark background.
[Marvin and Marybelle Drum at Table]
Photograph of Marvin and Marybelle Drum sitting at a table set with flowers, glasses, silverware, and plates.
[Photograph of 119th Armored Engineer Battalion Memorial Stone]
Photograph of the 119th Armored Engineer Battalion Memorial stone, taken at the 12th Armored Division Association Dedication at Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Text on the plaque says "This monument is dedicated to all that served in the 119th Armored Engineer Battalion and to the memory of those that gave their lives for their country. To all that became prisoners of war and wounded in action. World War Two, 1944 to 1945." Following this inscription is a list of men killed in action.
[Photograph of 12th Armored Division HQs General and Special Staffs Memorial Stone]
Photograph of the 12th Armored Division HQs General and Special Staffs memorial stone, taken at the 12th Armored Division Association Dedication at Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Text on the plaque says "MP Platoon & Band. CCA- BG Riley F. Ennis, CCB- Col. Charles V. Bromley, CCR- Col. Richard R. Gordon, Div Artv- Col. Charles R. Gildart, Div Trains- Col. John H Evans."
[Photograph of 12th Armored Division Memorial Stone]
Photograph of the 12th Armored Division memorial stone, taken at the 12th Armored Division Association Dedication at Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Text on the stone's plaque says "12th Armored Division 'Hellcats' 15 September 1942 - 17 December 1945. Commanding Generals M/G C. Brewer, M/G D. T. Greene, M/G R. R. Allen, B/G W. A. Holbrook, Jr."
[Photograph of 134th Ordnance Maintenance Battalion Memorial Stone]
Photograph of the 134th Ordnance Maintenance Battalion memorial stone at the 12th Armored Division Association Dedication at Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Text on the plaque says "Organized July 1942. Meritorious service unit award with star. The International Harvester Battalion."
[Photograph of 152nd Armored Signal Company Memorial Stone]
Photograph of 152nd Armored Signal Company memorial stone, taken at the 12th Armored Division Association Dedication at Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Text on the plaque says "'Resolute to Achieve.' Combat Officers: Lt. Col. Richard M. King, Division Signal Officer, Major William J. Cure, Asst. Division Signal Officer, Capt. John T. Hagood, Company Commander. Dedicated to all members of the company who served with pride, honor and devotion."
[Photograph of 17th Armored Infantry Battalion Memorial Stone]
Photograph of the 17th Armored Infantry Battalion Memorial stone, taken at the 12th Armored Division Association Dedication at Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Text on the plaque says "Men of the 17th served their country well in the U.S. and Europe, 1942-1945. Let no one forget the sacrifices made for our freedom. Killed and wounded - 745. Missing and captured - 184."
[Photograph of 1987 Rodeo Sweetheart]
Photograph of the 1987 Hardin-Simmons University Rodeo Sweetheart, Tonya Mims. She wears a white woven dress with her "Rodeo Sweetheart" sash and holds a bouquet of yellow roses.
[Photograph of 23rd Tank Battalion Memorial Stone]
Photograph of a plaque on the 23rd Tank Battalion Memorial stone, taken at the 12th Armored Division Association Dedication at Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Text on the plaque says, "15 Sept 42 - 3 Dec 45. This monument honors all who served in the 23rd Tank Battalion and is dedicated to the memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice defending their country. May they rest in peace. Wartime commanders: Ltc. M.C. Meigs, Maj. W.R. Comfort, Ltc. E.D. Lucas, Maj. J.W. Schrader, Capt. J.P. Fortenberry, Ltc. K.G. Clow, Maj. W.A. Edwards. KIA: 41, WIA: 213, MIA: 36. Presidential Unit Citation, 3rd Platoon Company A - Rimling, France."
[Photograph of 43rd Tank Battalion Memorial Stone]
Photograph of the 43rd Tank Battalion Memorial stone, taken at the 12th Armored Division Association Dedication at Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Text on the plaque says "In memory of those that gave their all- their lives. 15 September 1942: Herrlisheim Gambsheim, Maginot Line, Ludwigshafen, Saar Palestinate. 17 December 1945: Forbach Styring Wendel, Colmar Pocket Rouffach, Dillingen Danube River, Wurzburg Schweinfurt. Commanding officers: Lt. Col. Nicholas Novosel, Lt. Col. Scott W. Hall."
[Photograph of 44th Tank Battalion Memorial Stone]
Photograph of the 44th Tank Battalion Memorial stone, taken at the 12th Armored Division Association Dedication at Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Text on the plaque says "Activated 15 Sep 1942, relieved 12th Armored Division 11 Nov 1943, Inactivated 10 May 1946. Battalion commanders: Lt. Col. Tom H. Ross - Nov 43 - Feb 45 KIA, Lt. Col. William W. Barksdale - Feb 45, Maj. William P. Meredith - July 45. Tennessee 1942 to Tokyo 1945, by way of New Guinea, Bismark, Archipelago, Morotai, Leyte, Luzon, Philippines, Japan. U.S. Presidential Unit Citation, Company B and C. Philippines Presidential Unit Citation, 44th Tank Battalion."
[Photograph of 493rd Armored Field Artillery Battalion Memorial Stone]
Photograph of the 493rd Armored Field Artillery Battalion memorial stone, taken at the 12th Armored Division Association Dedication at Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Text on the plaque says "Fides non timet - Faith has no fear. Battalion Commander Lt. Col. Charles D. Hartman, Jr. This memorial is dedicated to the men of the 493rd who served in the defense of their country and to honor the memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice. Killed in action: Everette C. Carter, Emmett T. Elliott, Sam Foster, Edward F. Maile, Henry L. Marble, Paul E. Heal, William F. Parker, Peter L. Warrone. Wounded in action - 83, Prisoner of war - 8."
[Photograph of 494th Armored Field Artillery Battalion Memorial Stone]
Photograph of the 494th Armored Field Artillery Battalion memorial stone, taken at the 12th Armored Division Association Dedication at Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Text on the plaque says "Lt. Col. Harold M. Crawford. Killed in action: 12. To the officers and men who served our country in its struggle for freedom, dignity and equality for all under God we dedicate this memorial."
[Photograph of 495th Armored Field Artillery Battalion Memorial Stone]
Photograph of the 495th Armored Field Artillery Battalion memorial stone, taken at the 12th Armored Division Association Dedication at Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Text on the plaque says "15 Sep 1942 - 4 Dec 1945. Battalion commanders Lt. Col. Robert Bahr, Lt. Col. Richard Hockman. We dedicate this marker as a tribute to those men of the 495th who served in combat during World War II and as a memorial to those who lost their lives in the service of their country. Killed in action: Joseph Finn, Charles Hancock, John Karnash, Leonard Klatt, George Lindley, Victor Malmrose, Maurice Pulley, Warner Purvis, Jr., Robert Schwartz, Richard Starr, Robert Wilson."
[Photograph of 56th Armored Infantry Battalion Memorial Stone]
Photograph of the 56th Armored Infantry Battalion Memorial stone, taken at the 12th Armored Division Association Dedication at Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Text on the plaque says "11 Nov 43 - 3 Dec 45. Combat Commanders: Lt. Col. Louis L. Ingram, Lt. Col. Jean G. Norton. This monument is erected, not only in honor of the dead, but to the glory of all those who took part in the battles of the 56th Infantry Battalion, the dead and the survivors. Killed in action-232."
[Photograph of 714th Tank Battalion Memorial Stone]
Photograph of the 714th Tank Battalion memorial stone, takne at the 12th Armored Division Association Dedication at Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Text on the plaque says "To honor the valor and dedication of the men of the 714th Tank Battalion, 15 Sept. '42 - 4 Dec. '45. Combat Commanders: Lt. Col. William J. Phelan - USA, Lt. Col. Frederick P. Field - USA. Herrlisheim - Colmar - Saar Palatinate - Speyer - Ochsenfurt, Erlach - Kitzingen - Dillingen - Kochel. KIA-37. DOW-3. WIA-194."
[Photograph of 82nd Armored Medical Battalion Memorial Stone]
Photograph of the 82nd Armored Medical Battalion Memorial stone, taken at the 12th Armored Division Association Dedication at Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Text on the plaque says "Meritorious service award, supporting division troops. Ardennes - Alsace, Rhineland Central Europe. Dec 5, 1944 May 8, 1945."
[Photograph of 92nd Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron Memorial Stone]
Photograph of the 92nd Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron Memorial stone, taken at the 12th Armored Division Association Dedication at Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Text on the plaque says "Dedicated to the men of the 92nd Cavalry who fought bravely to uphold the democratic principles of our country and to those men who made the ultimate sacrifice. 43 KIA, 131 WIA, 2 MIA."
[Photograph of a Memorial]
Photograph of a wreath at the 12th Armored Division Memorial in Louisville, Kentucky, taken in August 1987.
[Photograph of Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox]
Photograph of a 12th Armored Division memorial at Armor Unit Memorial Park in Fort Knox, Kentucky, taken at the dedication of the park. The memorial consists of a small obelisk with a plaque, surrounded by smaller pedestals with plaques in a circle surrounding it.
[Photograph of Beginning Construction of Mabee Dining Hall]
A photograph of the beginning of construction of the J. E. and L. E. Mabee Dining Hall at McMurry University in Abilene, Texas. A man with a jackhammer stands to the right of the photograph, and a man shoveling dirt from a wheelbarrow stands more to the left.
[Photograph of Building the Walls of Mabee Dining Hall]
A photograph of the scaffolding used to build the walls for the J. E. and L. E. Mabee Dining Hall at McMurry University in Abilene, Texas.
[Photograph of Continuation of Construction of Mabee Dining Hall]
A photograph of the ongoing construction of the J. E. and L. E. Mabee Dining Hall at McMurry University in Abilene, Texas.
[Photograph of Donation Presentation]
Photograph of Barbara Walker presenting Dr. Jesse C. Fletcher with a check from the Academic Foundation.
[Photograph of Dr. Fletcher at Anniversary]
Photograph of Dr. Jesse C. Fletcher, president of Hardin-Simmons University, speaking to two older woman during his 10th wedding anniversary to his wife, Dorothy Fletcher.
[Photograph of Dr. Fletcher in His Office]
Photograph of Jesse C. Fletcher in his campus office at Hardin-Simmons University. He is shown sitting in a chair with a tape recorder in his hand.
[Photograph of Dr. Fletcher in His Office]
Photograph of Jesse C. Fletcher in his campus office at Hardin-Simmons University. He is shown sitting in a chair with a tape recorder in his hand.
[Photograph of Dr. Fletcher in His Office]
Photograph of Jesse C. Fletcher in his campus office at Hardin-Simmons University. He is shown sitting in a chair with a tape recorder in his hand.
[Photograph of Dr. Fletcher in His Office]
Photograph of Jesse C. Fletcher posed in his campus office at Hardin-Simmons University. He is shown sitting in a chair with documents in his lap.
[Photograph of Dr. Fletcher in His Office]
Photograph of Jesse C. Fletcher reading in his campus office at Hardin-Simmons University.
[Photograph of Dr. Fletcher in His Office]
Photograph of Jesse C. Fletcher posed in his campus office at Hardin-Simmons University. He is shown sitting in a chair with documents in his lap.
[Photograph of Dr. Fletcher in His Office]
Photograph of Jesse C. Fletcher in his campus office at Hardin-Simmons University. He is shown sitting in a chair with a tape recorder in his hand.
[Photograph of Dr. Fletcher Interview]
Photograph of Dr. Jesse C. Fletcher, president of Hardin-Simmons University, outside speaking into a microphone held by a KTAB reporter. He wears his commencement regalia and medallion.
[Photograph of Dr. Fletcher Presenting Award]
Photograph of Jesse C. Fletcher, president of Hardin-Simmons University, presenting an award to an unidentified woman at a university-sponsored dinner event.
[Photograph of Dr. Fletcher with Picture]
Photograph of Jesse C. Fletcher holding out a picture that has been matted but not framed. He appears to be talking to someone who is not shown in the image.
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