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7th Street in Cushing, TX
Westward facing photograph of 7th street storefronts in Cushing, TX.
7th Street in Cushing, TX
Northeastern facing photograph of the 7th Street Restaurant, abandoned and other storefronts in Cushing, TX.
[Academia at Masters Commencement Ceremony]
Photograph of academic administrators and academia onstage at the May 2010 masters commencement ceremony at the University of North Texas, in Denton, Texas. They are dressed in black, green, blue, red and gold academic regalia. There are people seated in the background, watching the ceremony.
Adobe Walls Bride: The Story of Billy and Olive King Dixon
Story of the lives of Billy and Olive King Dixon in the Texas Panhandle from recollections and historical research. This book covers their marriage, parenthood, home building, etc. in the Texas Panhandle. Index begins on page 275.
Alexandre Hogue: An Annotated Bibliography
Compiled bibliography of relevant sources related to artist Alexandre Hogue organized by material types including: exhibitions, journal and newspaper articles, auction catalogs, books and dissertations, museum collections, Internet sites, and other references. An index at the end references bibliography entry numbers in the text.
Alone by the Sea: The Story of Jane Wilkinson Long, Mother of Texas
Historical narrative of the live of Jane Wilkinson Long, wife of James Long who led a filibustering attempt into Texas in 1819. This work covers her early marriage life in Louisiana and her subsequent life in Texas.
Alpine Train Depot
Track-side photograph of the Alpine Train Depot, commissioned by the Texas and New Orleans Railroad and built in 1946.
Art Lies, Volume 65, Spring 2010
Journal containing essays, commentaries, and exhibition information regarding Texas artwork and other contemporary art issues.
Art Lies, Volume 66, Summer 2010
Journal containing essays, commentaries, and exhibition information regarding Texas artwork and other contemporary art issues.
Art Lies, Volume 67, Fall/Winter 2010
Journal containing essays, commentaries, and exhibition information regarding Texas artwork and other contemporary art issues.
Art Lies, Volume 68, Spring/Summer 2011
Journal containing essays, commentaries, and exhibition information regarding Texas artwork and other contemporary art issues.
[Awaiting a decision: a Video taken at the U.S. Supreme Court on Marriage Equality Day]
A short video of the crowds on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court on the day they announced their decision on Marriage Equality and the Obergefell v. Hodges case.
Bailey's Light: Saga of Brit Bailey and Other Hardy Pioneers
Book highlighting the life and times of James Britton Bailey, who first came to Texas in 1818. This work covers his interactions with Stephen F. Austin, and his journeys through the Civil War and Reconstruction. Index starts on page 131.
Balancing rocks on Guadalupe Peak Trail
Southeast-facing photograph of balancing boulders on Guadalupe Peak Trail at approx. 6,640 ft. in Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
[Betterlight 360 Degree Panoramic Image in the Digital Libraries Division Office Area]
Photograph of the interior of the Digital Libraries Division offices as a 360-degree panoramic.
[Betterlight 360 Degree Panoramic of Third Floor of Willis Library]
Photograph of the interior of the Willis Library on the third floor as a 360-degree panoramic image.
[Betterlight Panoramic of Construction in front of UNT Union]
Photograph of the construction and ground work in front of the UNT Union 180-degree panoramic.
[Betterlight Panoramic of Construction in front of UNT Union (Black and White)]
Photograph of the construction and ground work in front of the UNT Union 180-degree panoramic.
Black Texans in the Texas Supreme Court, 1840-1907
Spreadsheet compiled from various court report documentation that lists all Texas Supreme Court cases between 1840 and 1907 that involved free, enslaved, and formerly-enslaved black Texans. Information for each entry includes the case title and justice, year, type of case, names, county and judge, and the decision or opinion.
Blooming Agave americana
Photograph of the scape, capsules, and flowers of an Agave americana in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park between approx. 6,000-8,000 ft. elevation. Forested mountain slopes are visible behind the plant.
The Blue Building in Sacul Texas
Photograph of the boardwalk/blue building in Sacul, TX. Originally a town center housing a bank, store, and pharmacy, the location serves as a performance space for bluegrass and the 'Sacul Opry.'
Border Fence
Photograph of a section of bollard-style pedestrian border fence in Brownsville, Texas, with electrical boxes in the nearest section of the fence. It was erected by U.S. Homeland security in the late 2000s as part of the "Secure Fence Act of 2006."
Borger News-Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Daily newspaper from Borger, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with advertising.
Borger News-Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Daily newspaper from Borger, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with advertising.
Boss Bird David Tinsley Grave Terlingua Cemetery
Above ground stone memorial of David Tinsley 1938-2014. Gravesite is adorned with chickens; cross appears to be constructed from airplane propellers which reads "BOSSBIRD" on the vertical axis.
A Bride on the Old Chisholm Trail in 1886
Tales of Mrs. Mary Taylor Burton's experience on the Old Chisholm Trail and living on a ranch with her husband in the southwest.
Bunkhouse at the Frijole Ranch Cultural Museum
South-facing photograph of a bunk/guest house at the Frijole Ranch Cultural Museum in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The building is made of white stone and is a single story, with a wooden hatch for a basement or cellar.
Cadillac Ranch
Photograph of the 1974 art installation by Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez and Doug Michels in Amarillo, TX known as 'Cadillac Ranch'.
Cadillac Ranch
Photograph of the 1974 art installation by Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez and Doug Michels in Amarillo, TX known as 'Cadillac Ranch'.
El Capitan and horizon from the Guadalupe Peak Trail
Photograph looking southeast over El Capitan and valley floor from the Guadalupe Peak Trail at approximately 8,500 feet.
El Capitan from the Guadalupe Peak Trail
Photograph looking south over El Capitan from the Guadalupe Peak Trail at approximately 8,500 feet. The Guadalupe Pass, Brushy Mesa, and the Pinon Hills are visible beyond the peak, as well as U.S. Route 62 / U.S 180 and state highway 54 to Van Horn on the valley floor.
El Capitan in Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Panoramic photograph of Guadalupe Mountains National Park and the surrounding Chihuahuan Desert as seen from the El Capitan Lookout on U.S. Route 62 / U.S. Highway 180 between Pine Springs and Salt Flat, Texas, at an elevation of 4,932 feet.
Captain Albion E. Shepard House
Exterior Photograph of the Entrance to the Captain Albion E. Shepard House in Marathon, TX. A Texas Historical Commision Marker reads: In 1883, completion occurred of the extension of tracks by the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway (G.H. & S.A. Ry.) Line located between El Paso and San Antonio. Retired sea captain Albion E. Shepard arrived in the region as a railroad surveyor. He acquired much land in the area, including Section 18, Block 4 of the G.H. & S.A. Railway survey. Tradition documents the naming of Marathon to Captain Shepard’s observations of the similarity of the valley and its encircling hills to Marathon, Greece, where the mountains meet the waters of the Mediterranean Sea. At this site, Captain Shepard applied for a post office in September 1882 where he became the first postmaster. He deeded Section 18 to his son Ben Shepard for the creation of the Marathon townsite on December 6, 1885 on an existing siding of the railroad. Captain Shepard established “Iron Mountain Ranch” on 58 sections of ranchland bought from F. W. Folts on March 10, 1882, located in the Glass Mountains along the north line of the Marathon Basin. The ranch was stocked with as many as 25,000 sheep, managed by herders with no fences. Prior to 1887, Shepard built a large two-story adobe home facing Marathon’s public square located at North Avenue “D” and North Second Street. The square plan Colonial Revival home contains four large rooms on each floor and features a hipped roof and full-length double gallery with square porch supports. An original carriage house is also part of the historic homestead. Adobe blocks were made locally, while lumber and furnishings were delivered by rail. The house was later acquired by the Hess family, owners of a mercantile and hardware store …
Casa Grande Peak
Photograph of Casa Grande Peak in Big Bend National Park.
Catalog of the University of North Texas, 2010-2011, Graduate
The UNT Graduate Bulletin includes information about class offerings as well as "policies, regulations, procedures and fees in effect at the time [the] publication went to press" (p. 1). Index starts on page 494.
Catalog of the University of North Texas, 2010-2011, Undergraduate
The UNT Undergraduate Bulletin includes information about class offerings as well as "policies, regulations, procedures and fees in effect at the time [the] publication went to press" (p. 1). Index starts on page 571.
[Catholics for Equality: Photo taken at the U.S. Supreme Court on Marriage Equality Day]
A large crowd awaits the decision on the Obergefell v. Hodges case that led to Marriage Equality. Two men hold a sign that says, "Catholics for Equality."
Causeway and South Padre Island
Eastward-facing photograph of the Queen Isabella Causeway and South Padre Island, taken from atop the Point Isabel Lighthouse.
Circus: Cinders to Sawdust
Book discussing the history of the circus in American history, and the contributions it made to American society. Index begins on page 262.
Civil War Soldiers of Kendall County, Texas: A Biographical Dictionary
Book containing an alphabetical list of persons from Kendall County, Texas who served in the military during the Civil War, with any known biographical information about each person. There is also relevant background information about the area in the preface, and a series of tables at the end of the book, containing additional reference material. A table of contents is on page v.
The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Weekly newspaper from Clifton, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with advertising.
The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Weekly newspaper from Clifton, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with advertising.
The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Weekly newspaper from Clifton, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with advertising.
[Commencement Ceremony Speaker]
Photograph of a male speaker at the masters commencement ceremony for the University of North Texas, in Denton, Texas. The speaker is dressed in green and black graduation regalia. There are people seated in the background, watching the speaker.
[Commencement Ceremony Speaker]
Photograph of a woman speaking at the masters commencement ceremony at the University of North Texas, in Denton, Texas. The woman is standing at a podium and wearing blue, black and gold graduation regalia. There are people seated in the background, listening to the speaker and watching the ceremony.
[Commencement Ceremony Speaker]
Photograph of a woman speaking at the masters commencement ceremony at the University of North Texas, in Denton, Texas. The woman is standing at a podium and wearing a black dress. There are students seated in the background, listening to the speaker. The photo was taken from behind the podium.
Coppell Gazette (Coppell, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Weekly newspaper from Coppell, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with advertising.
Coppell Gazette (Coppell, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Weekly newspaper from Coppell, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with advertising.
Copperas Cove Leader-Press (Copperas Cove, Tex.), No. [65], Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 2013
Semi-weekly newspaper from Copperas Cove, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with advertising.
Copperas Cove Leader-Press (Copperas Cove, Tex.), No. [94], Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Semi-weekly newspaper from Copperas Cove, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with advertising.
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