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[Allison Ketchersid - Recursive Sketchbook]
Recursive sketchbook created by UNT student Allison Ketchersid. The sketchbook contains medieval manuscript images and handwriting descriptions by Ketchersid.
Bird Burden
Bird book sketchbook created by UNT student Amy Cole, also titled The Beast. The sketchbook contains illustrated drawings and handwriting descriptions by Cole. The sketchbook also contains printed images of plant and animal life.
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Insurance Department
A special circular discussing the various ways that the organization has assisted in the World War II efforts for the past several years and asking that they continue to adjust their work until the war is over.
Bulletin of North Texas State College: Number 231
Number 231 of the monthly bulletin produced by North Texas State Teachers College providing information about schools and colleges on campus including their history, programs, and course offerings. This issue discusses the School of Business Administration.
[Clipping: Mrs. Mary Anson Jones Is Dead]
Obituary of the widow of the last president of the Republic of Texas includes biography. Newspaper clipping is from the University of North Texas Archives.
[Erika Jaeggli - Recursive Sketchbook]
Recursive sketchbook created by UNT student Erika Jaeggli. The sketchbook contains illustrated images of plant life and handwriting descriptions by Jaeggli.
[Flyer for the Eva Jessye Choir for "Porgy and Bess"]
"The Eva Jessye Choir" flyer for a Fine Arts Series performance in 1938.
[Group of people in a Dairy Queen]
Photograph of a group of Dairy Queen workers all dressed in their uniforms and wearing cowboy hats with the number 79 on it. In the center of the table that they are gathered around is a haybail and a saddle.
Land grant to Levi Shumway : Monroe, Mich., 1835 October 6.
Land Grant for 40 acres in Monroe, Michigan, granting "the north east quarter of the south west quarter, of section nine, in the township eight south, of range three east, in the District of lands subject to sale at Monroe, Michigan Territory, containing forty acres." This is Certificate 149.
[Maria Villanueva - Recursive Sketchbook]
Recursive Sketchbook created by UNT student Maria Villanueva. The sketchbook contains printed and taped images of maps and hand-writing by Villanueva.
[Net Price List No. 11]
Document of a net price list of the Texas Tanning and Manufacturing Company of the catalog inventory of the materials. The company is also manufacturers of the "Hereford' Brand for leather goods as well. Some of the goods include collars, harnesses, saddles, strap goods, belts, and other novelties.
[Oral history interview with Michael Cline]
An oral history with actor and playwright Michael Turner Cline who was an eyewitness to the 1979 Village Station raid in Dallas. Other topics discussed include Cline's upbringing in Highland Park, his family members, and his entertainment career in New York City and Los Angeles. Dr. Wesley Phelps provides background information on anti-gay discrimination in Dallas and Fort Worth. The interview was recorded with Zoom teleconferencing software.
[Program for John Charles Thomas]
Program for North Texas State College's presentation of baritone John Charles Thomas.
[Program for Magic in Music]
Program for Magic in Music at the North Texas State College Auditorium.
[Shelby County Courthouse in Center, TX]
Photograph of Shelby County Courthouse in Center, TX. A parking lot sits in front of the courthouse with multiple parked vehicles, with two men standing next to a white car near the center of the lot. One man wearing pants, shoes, a jacket, and a tie, all in black, with a white shirt leans against the driver's side door of the car while facing a shorter man dressed entirely in black including shoes, pants, a long-sleeved shirt, and a hat. Beyond the parking lot, grass surrounds the courthouse and contains multiple trees with little foliage, a wooden bench under a tree to the left, and a stone slab which sits upright at the end of the walkway that leads to the courthouse's entrance. The slab's only clearing markings are "WOW" at its top. A flagpole rises behind the slab while a white clock on a short white column sits a short distance to its right. The courthouse building is made of red bricks and has red shingles on its A-frame roof, with one sloping side facing the camera. The entrance to the courthouse sticks out from the rest of the building slightly as it too faces the camera, and has white-framed windows sitting above the archway providing shade over the courthouse's front door. Additional white windows are seen in two rows across the width of the building on either side of the entrance section. At each corner of the building, and in pairs on neither side of the courthouse's entrance, are tall red columns that rise above the edge of the roof and end in flat, circular tops. Sitting in the center of the building's roof is a white rectangular section that has two windows on each side and an A-frame room covered in dark shingles. A weathervane sits in …
[Spindly trees in Blacno County]
Photograph of spindly trees in a forest of Blanco County.
[Transcript for A. J. Underwood diary, January 31, 1861-November 28, 1861]
Transcript for A. J. Underwood diary, January 31st through November 28th, 1861. The journal includes brief notes on daily outings, the weather, unusual events, working time, and transactions.
[Wanted Poster: Walter Rifenberg, Lancaster, Nebraska, January 21, 1917]
Wanted Poster for Walter Rifenberg, issued in Lancaster, Nebraska, January 21, 1917.
[Ward County Courthouse in Monahans, TX]
Photograph of Ward County Courthouse in Monahans, TX. The courthouse faces towards the right edge of the photo as a sidewalk separates the building's lawn from the paved road running from the left edge of the photo to the bottom right corner. A section of the sidewalk near the center of the photo curves outwards to accommodate a patch of yellow and brown shrubs, next to which is a small brown box with a red top labeled "US mail". Behind the shrubs it a stone block with and upward-slanting top and indistinguishable writing, positioned to the right and in front of a taller stone slab with writing placed within a shield shape on the slab's surface. Throughout the lawn of the courthouse are small brown bushes and green trees, planted at the edge of the sidewalk and the bottom of the courthouse's walls. The building itself is made of stone white blocks accented with gray stone blocks, constructed in a mostly cubic shape with two rectangular sections projecting outwards at the front of the building. The sides of the building connected to these projecting sections rise to a lower height than the main part of the building. The shorter sections have five rows of windows across the width of their sides while the main section has seven. A tall geometrical arch, rising to the height of the smaller sections of the courthouse, sits in the center of the building's front side and has "Ward County" written across its top.
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