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A. B. Jones' Subdivision of South East part of Lot Number 4 in Block Number 178, Abilene, Texas.
Map of A. B. Jones' Subdivision in Abilene, Texas bordered by Plum, and North 8th streets. Each of the lots is subdivided into numbered segments showing property divisions.
[Clipping of Two Student Debaters]
Photocopy of a clipping taken from the Thorp Spring Christian College Bulletin of Harry Rhodes "Champion debater, 1915-1916" and Andrew Graham "one of the debaters."
[Photograph of Bible Class]
Group photograph of an Abilene Christian University Bible class, showing twenty-one students posed in three rows. Note on the back of photograph reads, "Bible III Class, from 1915-1916, Catalogue."
[Photograph of Daisy Hall Bathroom]
Photograph of a bathroom in Daisy Hall at Abilene Christian College, showing a toilet and a tub, a window, a hot water radiator, and a chair.
[Photograph of Daisy Hall Dorm Room]
Photograph of a student bedroom in Daisy Hall at Abilene Christian College. A bed in the corner, a dresser, a window, a radiator, and decorations such as pennants are visible.
[Photograph of Daisy Hall Library]
Photograph of the Library in Daisy Hall, with a Jesse Sewell reading a book at a table with shelves of books around him.
[Photograph of Daisy Hall Office]
Photograph of the office in Daisy Hall with desks, paintings on the walls, and a window open a third of the way, showing two individuals sitting in discussion.
[Photograph of Student Studying in Bedroom]
Photograph of a student bedroom in Daisy Hall, with a young woman reading at a table. Other furniture, including a bed frame and vanity, can be seen in the room.
[Photograph of "The Sunshine Special"]
Photograph of the "Sunshine Special" stopped on the train track. The train ran from 1915-1932 from St. Louis, Missouri, to El Paso, Texas.
Worley's Directory of Abilene, Texas, 1915
Directory for Abilene, Texas includes address listings for businesses, city establishments and individuals, as well as advertisements from local businesses. The index to advertisements begins on page 6.
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