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D. N. Leathers I History Project Report

Description: Report discussing the history of a public housing project located in the "Northside" area of Corpus Christi, "to document the 28 buildings of the D. N. Leathers I public housing campus as well as how those buildings fit into the historic context of public housing nationally and locally. The culture of D. N. Leathers I in the 1940s through the 1960s is also included through the perceptions of the persons who contributed their oral history to the project" (p. 2).
Date: June 2017
Creator: Smith, C. Lynn
Location: None
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

Northside History Collection of Photos

Description: Compilation of images and scanned photographs owned by community members that document the history of the "Northside" area of Corpus Christi, with a timeline of important events. This document serves as a component of supplemental research during planning for the rebuilding of the harbor bridge at U.S. 181.
Date: 2017
Creator: Smith, C. Lynn
Location: None
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

Northside History Project Report

Description: Final report documenting the archival research about the "Northside" area of Corpus Christi along with information and images gathered from community members through oral histories and open houses. This report serves as a component of supplemental research during planning for the rebuilding of the harbor bridge at U.S. 181.
Date: 2017
Creator: Smith, C. Lynn
Location: None
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

[Dotey-Fullerton House]

Description: Copy print of the front and north side of the Dotey-Fullerton "Little Old House" taken from the corner of Willingham and Buffalo in Cleburne. It is a one-story building with wooden siding and a porch aross the front; a historic marker plaque is hung to the right of the door. There is a white picket fence around the yard and an oval sign hanging from a wooden crossbar near the corner of the yard. More information about the history of the house is printed on the back.
Date: 2017~
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission
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