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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.
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