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[Calendar for 1907]

Description: Calendar for the year 1907, bound in full red leather with gilt decorations. Contains a calendar for 1907, a page for each month of the year, with various information such as postage rates, holidays, birthstones, etc. Also has information on Tiffany and Company.
Date: 1906
Creator: Tiffany and Company

[Clipping: El Colmillo Publico]

Description: Volume IV Number 136 of "El Colmillo Publico." The title is surrounded by stylized drawings of people and is printed above three lines of smaller text. Below the text is a large illustration of a giant, stylized man holding a baby in one hand while four other babies lay on a stick over a campfire. The remaining pages are filled by columns of text or have additional illustrations on them.
Date: April 15, 1906
Creator: Parlee, Lorena, 1945-2006

[Clipping: Would Take Nogales - Revolutionists Arrested and Plans Disclosed]

Description: A photocopied article titled "Would Take Nogales - Revolutionists Arrested and Plans Disclosed." "Extra! 6:00 A. M." is printed above the newspaper's name, taglines, and date. Below the date are three large lines of text printed above two columns of text, to the right of which are two more columns. The remaining pages all have four columns of text printed across them.
Date: September 3, 1906
Creator: Parlee, Lorena, 1945-2006

[Death Notice for A. R. Franklin]

Description: Notice regarding the death of A. R. Franklin, who died November 23, 1906. The funeral was held November 24th at the grave side, officiated by Rev. R. M. DuBose; he was buried at Gallatin Cemetery in Gallatin, Tennessee. The notice also includes the list of pall bearers.
Date: November 24, 1906

[Edwin Sanders having trouble with "Puddin'Foot"]

Description: Photograph of Edwin Sanders, cousin of the photographer, Erwin E. Smith, having trouble with "Puddin'Foot," a Percheron cross on a Spanish mare-a horse that was bad and could shake the best riders. One of a series of photographs at ED Ranch, near Crowell, Texas (Erwin E. Smith Collection, Amon Carter Museum of American Art).
Date: 1906~
Creator: Smith, Erwin E.

[Group of hunters holding frogs]

Description: Photograph of a print of men who are returning from hunting with the frogs that they've caught. Among them is Dr. William Bruce, the President of NTSNC. All are wearing tall boots for wading and caps. Behind them is a fence and something with a large wheel. The print is bordered by tape.
Date: [1906..1923]

[Hansen standing by chalk board]

Description: Double exposure of Chris Hansen, a student from the University of North Texas. Hansen stands against a chalk board with written instructions for an English literature class. One side of the photo features Hansen wearing a graduation cap and gown. The other side features the student wearing a white t-shirt and baseball cap while standing with his arms crossed.
Date: November 13, 1906

[Hunters standing together]

Description: Photograph of a print of a hunting party holding the frogs that they caught. They are all wearing high boots for wading and all but one are wearing caps. Among them is Dr. William Bruce, the President of NTSNC. Behind them is a fence and something with a large wheel. The print is bordered by tape.
Date: [1906..1923]

[Kendall-Bruce Literary Society, 1905-1906]

Description: Photograph of members of the Kendall-Bruce Literary Society, North Texas State Normal College, 1905-6. The photograph shows 49 young men seated and standing in rows facing the camera. The Kendall-Bruce Literary Society was founded September 30, 1901, and named after Joel Sutton Kendall and William H. Bruce, who would each serve as President of North Texas State Normal College, and had been "beloved teachers". Photographic print mounted on dark card mount. At lower right corner is embossed lo… more
Date: 1906

[Letter from Birdie McGee to Mary Moore and Linnet and Claude White, April 5, 1906]

Description: Letter from Birdie McGee saying that she hasn't gotten her garden in yet, so won't have vegetables for at least three months. Alice is getting glasses, Will gave notice at his job and is going to farming, Uncle Abe is getting better and other family news. She says Sallie Love has gone crazy again and now has become a Christian Scientist and is curing Bailey of consumption. He is nothing but a skeleton and hasn't been able to leave the house all winter.
Date: April 5, 1906
Creator: McGee, Birdie

[Letter from Birdie McGee to Mary Moore, February 28, 1906]

Description: Letter from Birdie McGee to her Aunt Mollie [Mary] giving family news. Uncle Abe Franklin is very ill He wore himself down riding more than 20 miles in one day to go get a new horse and took sick. Talks of Uncle Tobe's death. From what they can tell, he starved himself to death after he lost all his money. Includes letter dated February 11, 1906 from Gallatin, Tennessee addressed to Aunt Molly, with no author listed. He talks of Uncle Tobe's funeral costs and the sale of a saddle.
Date: February 28, 1906
Creator: McGee, Birdie
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