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Richardson Centennial Parade
Photograph of the Terrace Elementary parade float at the Centennial parade on the corner of Main Street and Greenville Avenue. The float consists of children wearing costumes, and sitting at school desks; a woman standing and holding a bell. A sign on the side says "Terrace Elem." In the background, there are buildings.
Richardson City Council
Photograph of a portrait of the Richardson City Council members (1993-1995). Two women and four men are standing behind one man sitting at a desk. They are identified as John Murphy, Gerry Leftwich, Ken Bell, MaryAnn Fraley (Mayor Pro Team), John Sweeden, and Tom Rohm; the man sitting is identified as Mayor Gary Slagel.
Richardson City Council and City Manager
Photograph of a portrait of Richardson, Texas city council members (1965-1967). Six men are standing behind three men sitting; they are all wearing suits and ties. They are identified as Ernest H. Randall, Jr. (Councilman), Robert Porter (Councilman), Marvin Youngblood (Councilman), Joe A. Durham (Councilman), Robb Stewart (Councilman), Kerry Sweatt (City Secretary), R. B. Sherill (City Manager), Herbert Ryan (Mayor), and Richard Reynolds (Mayor Pro Team). A seal on the wall above the men has a star in the center and says "City of Richardson[,] Richardson, Texas" around it.
Richardson City Hall
Photograph of an exterior view of Richardson City Hall on Main Street, east of Greenville Avenue, in Richardson, Texas. There are large panes of glass on the front of the building; text above the glass says "City Hall." Trees and shrubs are growing along the building. In the foreground, there is a street.
Richardson Concert Band
Photograph of Richardson Concert Band. They are all holding instruments, and a drum sitting on the left side of the image says "Richardson Concert Band." Members are identified as (top row) Dick Bowser, Grover Huffhines, Roy Chick, W. E. Dean, Jim Stratton, Charlie Reddick, Newt Harris, A. C. Ligon, Lawrence Meason, Royce Huffhines, Charlie Pirkle, Mack Bowser, Tory Kieth, (bottom row) Tommy Nelson, Bert Parks, Horace Goode, Brigs Park, William S. Skiles, Bob Harris, W. T. Cox, Buford Tune, Roy Meason, Clint Wallis, Roger Durham, and Roy Laney.
Richardson Graduates 1905
Copy photograph of students identified as Richardson graduates of 1905. They are all wearing light-colored ribbon bows with long streamers. They are identified as Claude Huffhines, Nora Wallis, Emory Huffhines, Jesse Blewett, Clifford Watson, Lulu Jackson, Jess Harben, Stella Huffhines, and Mr. Youngblood (center), the principal and superintendent.
Richardson High School
Photograph of a group of Richardson High School teachers, faculty, and students. They are posing in two rows in front of a brick building.
Richardson High School 1902
Photograph of a group students and faculty from Richardson High School. The students are posing in two rows, and the three faculty members are standing behind them. They are posing in front of a wooden building. Three boys in the center-front row are holding a sign with cursive handwriting on it. Text below the image says "Richardson School 1902."
Richardson High School 1918 Graduation Class
Group portrait of the 1918 graduating class of Richardson High School. Four young men wearing dark suits are in the front row. Behind them, eight young ladies wearing light-colored dresses are arranged in several rows. They are standing in front of a generic backdrop.
Richardson High School Boys' Basketball Team
Photograph of the Richardson High School 1926-27 Boys' Basketball Team and coach. The boys are wearing identical sweatshirts and shorts with stripes on the sides. They are identified as C. Hudgens, V. McIlvain, A. Durham, F. Price, R. Floyd, L. Floyd, and Coach Blankinship. Text above the image says "'Longhorns' 1927-26," and text below the image labels each player with a number and identifies the coach.
Richardson High School Class 1908
Photograph of Richardson High School class of 1908. They are all wearing light-colored ribbon bows with long streamers. The three young women and men are identified as (front row) Eula Huffhines Harben, Hugh Harben, Rosa Hudgins, (back row) Tom McKamy, Mollie Durham Reddick, and Grover Huffhines.
Richardson High School Class 1910
Copy photograph of Richardson High School class of 1910; they are posing in two rows. The six young women and three young men are identified as Alice Dalton, Vonnie Wallis, A. E. Grugett (teacher), Naomi Watson, C. R. Chick, Fannie White, Ruth Greer, Chloe Wallis, and Virgil Huffhines.
Richardson High School Class 1910 - 55 Years Later
Copy photograph of six women and three men identified as Richardson High School class of 1910, at a fifty-five year reunion. They are posing in the same place as they did in their high school photograph. One man on the front row is holding a framed portrait.
Richardson High School Class of 1934
Copy photograph of a group of students identified as Richardson High School Class of 1934. They are posing in three rows in front of a brick building. The two back rows are standing, and the front row of boys are all kneeling. All but one boy have their arms crossed, and some boys are giving "peace" hand signs. On the bottom-left corner of the image, there are two pieces of tape with red-colored text that says "Crop Here," with markings through the text.
Richardson High School Classroom 1910
Photograph of seventeen students and one teacher at Richardson High School. The students are all sitting in desks, and the teacher is standing in the back of the classroom. Text on the bottom-right of the photograph says "Miss Ruth Greer 639 Devonshire Richardson, Texas AD. 5-5370;" text below the image says "Richardson High School Classroom 1910." The people are identified on the back of the image.
Richardson High School Footbal Team
Photograph of fourteen young men identified as the Richardson High School Football Team. They are all dressed in football uniforms, and one boy standing is wearing a shirt with striped sleeves. On boy kneeling in the center has his right hand on a football. In the background, there are houses. Legible text on the top-left of the image says "Texas."
Richardson High School Girls' Basketball Team, 1928-1929
Photograph of Richardson High School girls' basketball team. The seven girls are posing in a line, facing to the left, and have their hands on the hips of the person in front of them. They are identified as Frankie Ealy, Roma Campbell, Florence Pitts, Bertie Hawkins, Elsie Christie, Norma Harris, and Juanita Huffhines.
Richardson High School Graduating Class 1911-1912
Postcard of two young women and six young men identified as Richardson High School graduates. Seven of the people are wearing ribbon bows with longs streamers. Text below the image says "Graduating Class 1911-12, Richardson High School[,] Richardson, Texas."
Richardson Oil Well
Photograph of a group of men gathered around an oil well. The well extends above the photograph, and pipes lead away from it to the right.
Richardson Police
Photograph of three Richardson police officers. They are all wearing uniforms, and are standing in front of a police car with the text, "Richardson Police," on the side. The men are identified as Officer A. D. Tucker, Chief Jack Stults, and Officer J. W. Golden. Richardson City Hall is in the background. J. W. Golden became chief when Jack Stults died in 1957.
Richardson Public Library
Photograph of a group of people at the opening of the new, four-story Richardson Public Library on 900 Civic Center Drive in Richardson, Texas. One man is standing at a podium, one man is sitting to his left, and one woman is standing behind the seated man. They are identified as Mayor Ray Noah, James V. Kincaid (Chairman of Library Board), and Marguerite Anderson (librarian). To the far right, there are members of a band sitting. In the background, there is a view of the library.
Richardson Public Library, 310 East Tyler Street
Illustration of Richardson Public Library on 310 East Tyler Street in Richardson, Texas. The drawing depicts the building as made out of bricks, with a sidewalk leading to an awning. There is a flower bed in front of a set of windows. Text on the side says "Richardson Public Library." The building was in use from 1959 until the current library building opened in 1970.
Richardson Public Library - Centennial Costumes
Photograph of twenty-three women and two men posing in front of a copper-clad fireplace at Richardson Public Library. They are wearing costumes in celebration for the centennial of Richardson, Texas. Seven people are identified as Gerrie Mason (left), Bertha (Bird) O'Neal (fourth from right), Tony Rampino (back row, center), Louise Frederick (back row, center), Paul Smith (back row, center), Marita Mangan (fourth from left), and Charlie Unk (far right). In the foreground, there is a group of chairs.
Richardson Public Library - Time Capsule
Photograph of a time capsule lowered into the ground at a centennial celebration for Richardson, Texas. A group of children, women, and men are gathered around the capsule. A piece of construction machinery is lowering it. In the background, there is a building identified as Richardson Public Library.
Richardson School
Photograph of a large group of students and faculty from Richardson School. The group is posing in several rows that extend the width of the school building. The wooden building is two stories tall.
Richardson School
Photograph of a group of Richardson School students. The boys and girls are posing in three rows outside of a wooden building.
Richardson School
Photograph of a group of Richardson School students. They are posing in four rows in front of a wooden building. One student (front row, second person) is identified as Kenneth C. Stratton.
Richardson School
Photograph of a group of Richardson School Students. They are posing in four rows outside of a wooden building. The name, Mrs. J. N. Harris, is written on the back of the photograph.
Richardson School
Photograph of an exterior view of Richardson School, also known as The Red Brick School. The brick building is two-stories tall. Several trees surround the building, and there is a wide lawn in front of it.
Richardson School
Photograph of an exterior view of Richardson High School, also known as The Red Brick School. The brick building is two-stories high with a doorway in the center. In the foreground, there is a yard with a sidewalk leading to the door. Wings were later added to both sides of the building. This building was used after Wheeler Schoolhouse burned down in 1900. In 1960, it began to serve as an administration building.
Richardson School
Photograph of a rear exterior view of Richardson School on Greenville Road. In the foreground, there is a piece of construction equipment in wide patch of dirt. To the left, three men are standing in grass.
Richardson School
Photograph of a group of students from Richardson School. They are posing in five rows outside of a wooden building, and two girls are standing in the doorway. Two people are identified as Stella Huffhines (middle of third row) and Kenneth C. Stratton (second row, first person).
Richardson School
Postcard of an exterior view of Richardson School. The wooden building is two-stories high with a rail on top of the roof. There is a leafless tree to the right of the building.
Richardson School
Photograph of a group of Richardson School students and one teacher. They are posing in four rows in front of a wooden school building.
Richardson School
Photograph of a group of Richardson School students and one teacher. They are posing in five rows with the teacher standing behind them. Some students are identified as Helen Price Wiggs, Geneice Grugett, Vesta Stratton Lanier, Willie Maude Coe, [unknown] Echols, and [unknown] Terry.
Richardson School
Photograph of a group of Richardson School students. They are posing in six rows in front of a brick building.
Richardson School
Photograph of a group of Richardson School students. They are posing in three rows in front of a wooden building. Four people in the center of the back row may be teachers.
Richardson School
Photograph of a group of Richardson School students. They are posing in three rows in front of a wooden building. The students are labeled with numbers.
Richardson School
Photograph of a group of Richardson School students. They are posing in three rows in front of a brick building. Some student are identified as (third row) Carol Fender, Velma Huffhines, Irma Campbell, Elmer Dabney, Ella Durham, Ellie S., (second row) Georgia Saunders, Opal Lane, Bill Dooley, Ruby Oelschl, Ruth Huffhines, Mary Wright, Fannie Mae Huffhines, Vera Stratton, Lois [unknown], Cecil Reddick, (first row) Virgie Dabney, Hope Fox, Homer Wallis, Edna Griffin, Annie Mae Brown, and [unknown] Whittenburg.
Richardson School 1910
Copy photograph of a group of Richardson School students. They are posing in two rows in front of a wooden school building. Some students are identified as (kneeling, left to right) [unknown] Thomas, Eileen Hodges, Jesse Durham, Ophie Huffhines Smith, Geraldine Huffhines Wallis, Gladys Duncan, Vera F. Huffhines, Helen Chesley, Lois Roberson, Nelma Pirkle, Fannie Jackson, (standing) Robert Campbell, Vernon Greer, W. S. (Bill) Stratton, Albert McGee, [unknown] Jackson, Byron Peck, Albert Wallis, Cecil Allen, and Major Huffhines.
Richardson School 1928
Photograph of an exterior view of Richardson School. The brick building is two-stories tall. Several cars are parked to the left of the building. A wooden fence surrounds the property. A sign on the fence says "No Trespassing on School Grounds." Text below the image says "Richardson School 1928."
Richardson School Class
Copy photograph of thirty-one students (and possibly teachers) arranged in four rows; they are Richardson School Class 1914-15. Some students are identified as Miss Vivien Compton, Bernice Gumm, Mary Vaughn, Nellie Terry, Bertha Kent, Mildred Thomas, Mary Price, Jack Rowland, Earl Reese, Clifford Wright, Johnny Byrd, Robert Ligon, Robert McIlvan, Lusk, Jackie Farrell, Effie McGee, Rachel Pirkle, Fay Roberson, Alice Carter, Mary Rippy, E. L. Certain, Homer Goode, J. C. Breedlove, Joe Cain, and Edgar Reddick.
Richardson School Class 1917, Room 3
Copy photograph of four rows and students and teachers from Richardson School. A sign in front of the students says "Richardson Room 3 1917." They are identified as (back row) Bernice McMeans, Mary Price, Willie Hill, Rachel Pirkle, Homer Chambers, Miss Grace Fox (teacher), Floyd [unknown], Mildred Thomas, [unknown] Curry, Lucy Loveless, Clifford Wright, (third row) Jack (Donald) Rowland, Myrtle Kinder, Howard McMeans, Nettie Ruth Byrd, Johnny Byrd, Liska Arnold, Oberon Haynes, Nellie Terry, Joe Cain, Pearl Tomerlin, J. B. Smith, Gladys Huffhines, J. C. Breedlove, Jackie Farrell, Rober Ligon, Annie Ruth James, Sam Park, Alice Carter, Willard Rose, Mary Rippy, Clifford Kent, Lillian Caldwell, Edgar Reddick, (front row) Kenneth Jordan, Aubrey Kinder, Effie McGee, Glenn Harris, Louise Thompson, E. L. Certain, Bess Ashby, Henry Stults, Clyde Offutt, and Emory Breedlove.
Richardson School Class Number 4 - 1917
Photograph of a group of Richardson School students. They are posing in four rows on the steps of a brick building. One girl in the front row is holding a sign that says "Richardson Room No. 4 1917."
Richardson School Class of 1906
Photograph of eighteen students and one professor, identified as Richardson School Class of 1906. Eight young women and one male professor are sitting in the back row, nine young men are sitting in front of them, and one young man is sitting on the ground. In the background, there is a wooden building. The students are identified in order on the back of the photograph.
Richardson School Class of 1920
Copy photograph of 41 students and teachers from Richardson School Class of 1920. They are standing in five rows in front of a brick building. They are identified as (left to right, back row) Graham Pierce, Miss Beulah Brown (teacher), Mamie Floyd, Sam Jinks, W. T. Galloway (principal), Mary Campbell, Irene Cain, Walter Fender, Asia Whittenburg, Iva Rippy, (third row) Lillie Terry, Ola Christie, Glenn Huffhines, Clarence Reddick, Ollie Ballard, Amer/Omar Whittenburg, Odie Offutt, Amy Chick, Florence Jackson, (second row) Mary Price, Rosa Lee Christie, Liska Arnold, Mary Ashby, Dorothy Scott, Carrie Lee Ashby, Martin Parks, Willie McIlvan, Norma Watson, (first row) Frank Bowser, Effie McGee, Thelma Robinson, Wilburn Rose, E. L. Certain, Faye Robinson, Bess Ashby, Jack Rowland, Ray Smith, and Cecil Davis.
Richardson School Class of 1922-23
Copy photograph of twenty people identified as students and teachers of Richardson School Class of 1922-23. They are identified as (left to right, back row) Mr. T. A. Ross, Finis Floyd, Caleb Davis, Clarence Reddick, Mary (Price) Ballard, Wilbur Rose, Mary (Rippy) Terry, Omer Whittenburg, (middle row) Routh (Headricks) Carpenter, Bess Ashby, Geraldine (Prewitt) Bailey, Louise Thompson, Altha Pyatt, Lisk[a] (Arnold) Webb, (front row) Harold McDonald, Kenneth Jordan, Lillian Coldwell, Gladys Huffhines, and Miss Velma French.
Richardson School Picnic
Photograph of two young men and two young women at the Richardson School picnic. They women are sitting in a horse-drawn carriage, and the men are standing on the side of it. The carriage and horse are in body of shallow water. In the background, there are trees. Text below the image says "Richardson School Picnic 1905."
Richardson School Picnic
Photograph of three young women and two young men at a Richardson School picnic. The men are wearing ribbons with long streamers on their lapels, and the women are wearing bonnets. In the background, there is a horse-drawn vehicle. Text below the image says "Richardson School Picnic 1906."
Richardson School Stadium Construction
Photograph of a group of several men constructing Richardson School stadium. One man on the right is holding a shovel. A group of men towards the center are gathered around the back of a truck. Three men are standing around long, metal pipes; two men are bent over, and one man is standing. In the background, there is a brick building.
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