From Plowshares to Diplomas: Digitizing Early Denton History - 1,819 Matching Results
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- [World War I Army soldier in uniform]
- Photograph of an unidentified soldier from World War I. The soldier is wearing his uniform and Army service hat. His collar is affixed with the Signal Corps insignia.
- [World War I Army soldier posing in uniform]
- Photograph of a Army soldier from World War I posing in his uniform with his service hat on. He is standing on a tiled floor in front of a white wall.
- [World War II ration coupons]
- Several ration coupons from World War II. Most of the coupons are labeled, "Spare." The coupons belonged to the Harris family.
- [World War II ration coupons]
- Several ration coupons from World War II. Most of the coupons are labeled, "Spare." The coupons belonged to the Harris family.
- Wright, Effie
- Studio portrait of Effie Wright (Williams), third from the left, with three other unidentified women.
- Wright Family
- Portrait of the Wright Family. Pictured are: (first row) Whitney Crow Wright, William Crow Wright, Julia Ann Gober Wright, Gober Wright, (second row) Jim (James Gillinwaters) Wright, Myrtle Wright, Effie Wright, William Wesley Wright, Eulallie Carruthers Wright.
- Wright Opera House
- Exterior view of the Wright Opera House built by W. C. Wright. The Parlin and Orendorff Company is on the lower floor of the building. A number of unidentified individuals are arrayed outside of the opera house. William Crow Wright, had the building constructed in 1899. It cost $25,000. The opera house was located on the second floor. Wright spent $1,000 on curtains and scenery. The stairs and doors were made from walnut.
- [Wright Opera House]
- Exterior view of the Wright Opera House with a group of unidentified men and women outside, including a horse-drawn carriage. The opera house was built by W. C. Wright on the Denton Square.
- [Wright Opera House and Parlin and Orendorff Co.]
- Building on the corner of the Denton Square which includes the Wright Opera House and Parlin and Orendorff Company. A horse-drawn wagon and several unidentified men are pictured
- The X-Ray
- The first Denton Rotary Club X-Ray from July 7, 1922 contains information about the newsletter's conception, the Rotary Club's members, the club's upcoming events, the baseball team, and advertisements for local businesses.
- Year Book or Announcement of The Denton Kindergarten Association and Mothers' Meetings
- This book documents information about the Denton Kindergarten Association and Mothers' Meetings including a course of study, a list of officers and board of directors, an introductory statement, a list of meetings, agenda, and a constitution.
- [Young boy in toy car]
- Photograph of an unidentified young boy sitting in a toy car complete with fenders, headlights, and a windshield. The boy is wearing a uniform and a flat cap. An unidentified building is in the background.
- [Young girl in white lacy dress with doll]
- Photograph of an unidentified young girl posing in a white lacy dress, beaded necklace, and white hair bow. She is holding a small doll.
- Young Man and Woman in Early Model Car
- Young man and woman in snapshot with early model car.
- [Young man in World War I uniform]
- Photograph of an unidentified young man sitting in a chair next to a building in a World War I uniform. He is wearing a long sleeve shirt and a campaign hat. His socks are pulled over the legs of his trousers.
- [Young man wearing suit jacket and necktie]
- Photograph of a young man wearing a white button-down shirt, a necktie with a decorative pin, and a suit jacket. The photograph was taken by Williams Art Co. in Denton, Texas.
- [Young men with musical instruments pose in a field]
- A musical band of young men stand in a field around a car. An "Ault Music Co." advertisement is painted on the side of the car. The address painted on the car is 609 Throckmorton St. Ft. Worth.
- [Z. Wiggs' Crew Building a Bridge]
- Z. Wiggs' crew building a bridge on Justin, Ponder, Krum Road located south of present-day Highway 380 between the Santa Fe railroad overpass and Ponder. "The Justin-Ponder-Krum Road in 1913 being graveled, having bridge built by the Z. Wiggs crew. This bridge is South of the present day state highway 380 between the Santa Fe Overpass & Ponder"
- [Z. Wiggs Sitting on a Culvert]
- Z. Wiggs sits on one of the culverts he built on Justin, Ponder, Krum Road. The road is unpaved and is flanked on both sides by open fields.