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[Art gallery in Denison]
Photograph of the interior of an art gallery located on Main Street in downtown Denison, Texas. Several blocks of Main Street offer more than a dozen art galleries and studios showing diverse works in various media--sponsored by local businesses, banners tout local art amid turn of the 20th century buildings.
[Art gallery with bricks]
Photograph of an empty art gallery covered with exposed bricks located on Main Street in downtown Denison, Texas. Several blocks of Main Street offer more than a dozen art galleries and studios showing diverse works in various media--sponsored by local businesses, banners tout local art amid turn of the 20th century buildings.
[Artist and his art work]
Photograph of an artist holding and displaying his art work inside of a store located on Main Street in downtown Denison, Texas. Several blocks of Main Street offer more than a dozen art galleries and studios showing diverse works in various media--sponsored by local businesses, banners tout local art amid turn of the 20th century buildings.
[Artist close up]
Photograph of an artist holding and displaying his art work inside of a store located on Main Street in downtown Denison, Texas. Several blocks of Main Street offer more than a dozen art galleries and studios showing diverse works in various media--sponsored by local businesses, banners tout local art amid turn of the 20th century buildings. The photo is a close up.
[Artist holding art piece]
Photograph of an artist holding and displaying his art work inside of a store located on Main Street in downtown Denison, Texas. Several blocks of Main Street offer more than a dozen art galleries and studios showing diverse works in various media--sponsored by local businesses, banners tout local art amid turn of the 20th century buildings.
[Artist holding glass longhorn]
Photograph of artist, musician, designer and owner of Old Katy Glassworks Michael Williams showing off his longhorn glass sculpture while standing inside of his store located in Denison, Texas.
[Artist holding her art piece]
Photograph of an artist holding her art work inside of an art gallery located on Main Street in Denison, Texas. Several blocks of Main Street offer more than a dozen art galleries and studios showing diverse works in various media--sponsored by local businesses, banners tout local art amid turn of the 20th century buildings.
[Artist holding her artwork]
Photograph of an artist holding her art work inside of an art gallery located on Main Street in Denison, Texas. Several blocks of Main Street offer more than a dozen art galleries and studios showing diverse works in various media--sponsored by local businesses, banners tout local art amid turn of the 20th century buildings.
[Artist in art studio]
Photograph of an artist standing in front of her painting, inside of an art studio located on Main Street in downtown Denison, Texas. Several blocks of Main Street offer more than a dozen art galleries and studios showing diverse works in various media--sponsored by local businesses, banners tout local art amid turn of the 20th century buildings.
[Artist smiling with her artwork]
Photograph of an artist holding her art work inside of an art gallery located on Main Street in Denison, Texas. Several blocks of Main Street offer more than a dozen art galleries and studios showing diverse works in various media--sponsored by local businesses, banners tout local art amid turn of the 20th century buildings.
[Artwork in art gallery]
Photograph of paintings decorating the interior of an art gallery located on Main Street in Denison, Texas. Several blocks of Main Street offer more than a dozen art galleries and studios showing diverse works in various media--sponsored by local businesses, banners tout local art amid turn of the 20th century buildings.
[Attendees at grave marking ceremony for C.B. Dorchester]
Photograph of attendees at a grave marking ceremony for C.B. Dorchester in Sherman, Texas on May 18, 2019. Chairs have been placed in two rows under a canopy, facing to the right of the camera. Several people are sitting in the chairs. John Anderson can be seen sitting in the back row. Behind the chairs, members of the TXSSAR Color Guard are lined up in uniform. Members of the Color Guard have been identified as: (l-r) [unidentified man], Ted Wilson, Ned Myers, David Kinsey, [unidentified man], and Jerry Cope. Three women are standing in the background of the photograph.
[Attendees at grave marking ceremony for C.B. Dorchester, 2]
Photograph of attendees at a grave marking ceremony for C.B. Dorchester in Sherman, Texas on May 18, 2019. Chairs have been placed in two rows under a canopy, facing to the right of the camera. Several people are sitting in the chairs. John Greer can be seen sitting in the front row. Behind the chairs, members of the TXSSAR Color Guard are lined up in uniform. Members of the Color Guard have been identified as: (l-r) [unidentified man], Ted Wilson, Ned Myers, David Kinsey, [unidentified man], and Jerry Cope. John Anderson is standing on the far right side of the photograph, looking down at a sheet of paper in his hands. He is facing away from the camera. Three women are standing in the background of the photograph.
[Austin College]
Photograph of the sign for Austin College. The front of three buildings can be seen behind the sign. Two cars are visible in the driveway behind the sign as well.
Big Art in a small town: Denison's Red-Hot Art Scene
Draft of an article published in the March 2008 issue of Texas Highways magazine about the art scene in Denison, Texas.
[Building and building painting]
Photograph of an artist standing in front of the inspiration of her painting while holding her art piece on Main Street in Denison, Texas. Several blocks of Main Street offer more than a dozen art galleries and studios showing diverse works in various media--sponsored by local businesses, banners tout local art amid turn of the 20th century buildings.
[C.B. Dorchester headstone and historic marker]
Photograph of the grave of C.B. Dorchester at a grave marking ceremony in Sherman, Texas on May 18, 2019. The headstone reads, "C.B. Dorchester 1856-1932." On the ground beneath the headstone is a plaque that reads, "Dedication of this marker by Edmund Terrill Chapter #34, Texas Sons of the American Revolution May 18, 2019." The SAR insignia has been engraved into the left side of the plaque.
Chester Brewster Dorchester
Document about Chester Brewster Dorchester, including obituary information, portraits and a death certificate.
[Clipping and Tickets, October 1901]
These are documents from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The documents include a clipping and two tickets. The clipping details that P. O'Reilly and W. L. McCormick were elected as alderman to fill the position in their respective wards. On the reverse side of the clipping is a marriage announcement for Linnet Moore and Claude White; the reason this clipping was cut and saved. The tickets were for travel on October 16, 1901 from Dallas to Denison for two passengers on a passenger car designed by the Pullman Company.
[Clipping: County to give back money]
A Sherman Democrat clipping about Grayson county giving back funds after no AIDS patients claimed them.
[Close up of artist]
Photograph of an artist holding and displaying his art work inside of a store located on Main Street in downtown Denison, Texas. Several blocks of Main Street offer more than a dozen art galleries and studios showing diverse works in various media--sponsored by local businesses, banners tout local art amid turn of the 20th century buildings. The photo is a close up.
[Close up of lamp post]
Photograph of a light post on Main Street in downtown Denison, Texas. Several blocks of Main Street offer more than a dozen art galleries and studios showing diverse works in various media--sponsored by local businesses, banners tout local art amid turn of the 20th century buildings. The photo is a close up.
[Color Guard performs musket salute during grave marking ceremony for C. B. Dorchester]
Photograph of two members of the TXSSAR Color Guard performing a musket salute at a grave marking ceremony for C. B. Dorchester. They are standing side by side, facing to the right of the camera and pointing muskets in the air. Smoke can be seen coming from behind the man on the left side of the photograph. A third member is standing behind him, watching. They are all in uniform. Flags have been placed in the ground in front of them. C. B. Dorchester's grave can be seen in the bottom left corner of the photograph. The graves of Eva Dorchester and another Dorchester family member can be seen in the right half of the photograph.
[Color Guard performs musket salute during grave marking ceremony for C. B. Dorchester, 2]
Photograph of the TXSSAR Color Guard performing a musket salute at a grave marking ceremony for C. B. Dorchester in Sherman, Texas on May 18, 2019. Members can be seen lined up on the right side of the photograph, facing to the left of the camera and holding muskets in the air. They are mostly out of frame. Smoke and sparks can be seen coming from the muskets. Ted Wilson is standing on the left side of the photograph with his back turned to the camera.
[Color Guard performs musket salute during grave marking ceremony for C. B. Dorchester, 3]
Photograph of the TXSSAR Color Guard performing a musket salute at a grave marking ceremony for C. B. Dorchester in Sherman, Texas on May 18, 2019. Members can be seen lined up on the right side of the photograph, facing to the left of the camera and holding muskets in the air. Smoke and sparks can be seen coming from the muskets. Ted Wilson is standing on the left side of the photograph with his back turned to the camera. John Anderson can be seen in the background on the left side of the photograph, facing the group. He is holding a cellphone out and appears to be taking a picture.
[Cotton pickers with their bales]
Photograph of men and horses with bales of cotton outside of a manufacturing building. Note on back reads "42 bales cotton from one picking on a plantation in the Red River Valley near Denison, Texas. Sold to the Denison Cotton Mill Co."
[Denison resources]
Resource list for an article published in the March 2008 issue of Texas Highways magazine about the art scene in Denison, Texas.
Denison-Sherman-Lake Texoma
Text about the Denison, Sherman, and Lake Texoma areas of Texas that was published in the "When..." section of a March 2001 Texas Highways magazine article.
[Distances Between McKinney, Texas and Nashville, Tennesee]
Handwritten list of distances between McKinney in Collin County, Texas and Nashville, Tennesee. The list details each stopping point with the distance to the city from the previous stop. The total number of miles (710) is given at the end of the list.
[Dixie sign]
Photograph of a Dixie, Texas sign. A graveyard and trees can be seen behind the sign.
[Dorchester family members at graves of C.B. Dorchester and Mariel Wells]
Photograph of three members of the Dorchester family standing behind the graves of Mariel Wells and C.B. Dorchester at a grave marking ceremony in Sherman, Texas on May 18, 2019. John Greer (2nd right) and another member of the TXSSAR Color Guard (right) are standing with them. They are all looking at the camera and smiling. The headstone on the left reads, "Mariel Wells[,] wife of C.B. Dorchester[,] 1857-1905." The headstone on the right reads, "C.B. Dorchester 1856-1932." Flags and a musket have been placed around the graves.
[Dorchester family members hold certificates at grave marking ceremony for C.B. Dorchester]
Photograph of two members of the Dorchester family (left, 2nd left) holding certificates at a grave marking ceremony for C.B. Dorchester in Sherman, Texas on May 18, 2019. John Greer (center) and another TXSSAR Color Guard member (2nd right) are standing next to them. They are all standing side by side, looking to the right of the camera and smiling. Another man is standing behind them on the right, looking down at a binder in his hands. The grave of Eva Dorchester can be seen on the far right side of the photograph. The headstone reads, "Eva Dorchester[,] wife of E.W. Carlson[,] 1880-1926."
[Downtown area in Denison]
Photograph of historic buildings in the downtown area of Denison, Texas. This area houses many art galleries and craft stores.
[Drawings and paintings of a face]
Photograph of artwork made by Michael Williams on display inside of a store located on Main Street in downtown Denison, Texas. Several blocks of Main Street offer more than a dozen art galleries and studios showing diverse works in various media--sponsored by local businesses, banners tout local art amid turn of the 20th century buildings.
[Envelope addressed to Mrs. C. D. Whyte, October 19, 1901]
Envelope addressed by Mrs. C. D. White (Linnet Moore) and postmarked October 19, 1901. A note on the back of the envelope says that it was the "last letter from father."
[Envelope for C. B. Moore, 1870]
Envelope for C. B. Moore.
[Envelope for C. B. Moore, 1870]
Envelope for C. B. Moore.
Flag Ceremony in Sherman
Webpage from McKinney TXSSAR website containing photographs from a flag ceremony on March 17, 2011.
[Flags at Sherman Veterans Day parade]
Photograph of flags on the TXSSAR Edmund Terrill Chapter parade truck during the Sherman Veterans Day parade on November 9, 2019. Harvey Davis (left), Bob Johns (center), and T. L. Holden (right) can be seen installing one of the flags in the bottom right corner of the photograph. A banner on the side of the truck reads, "Edmund Terrill Chapter 34."
[Flags at Sherman Veterans Day parade, 2]
Photograph of flags on the TXSSAR Edmund Terrill Chapter parade truck during the Sherman Veterans Day parade on November 9, 2019. Harvey Davis (left) and Ted Wilson (right) can be seen on the left side of the photograph with their backs turned to the camera. A banner on the side of the truck reads, "Texas Society Sons of the American Revolution."
Folk cemeteries: A grave situation
Research paper about the conditions of folk cemeteries in Grayson county, Texas, written by North Texas State University student Charles Templeton for Dr. Terry Jordan's Geography 501 class.
[Gallery owner]
Photograph of a gallery owner smiling for the camera inside of her art gallery located on Main Street in Denison, Texas. Several blocks of Main Street offer more than a dozen art galleries and studios showing diverse works in various media--sponsored by local businesses, banners tout local art amid turn of the 20th century buildings.
[Gallery owner standing by paintings]
Photograph of a gallery owner standing among paintings inside of her art gallery located on Main Street in Denison, Texas. Several blocks of Main Street offer more than a dozen art galleries and studios showing diverse works in various media--sponsored by local businesses, banners tout local art amid turn of the 20th century buildings.
[Girl in Equestrian Clothing]
Photograph of a girl in equestrian clothing standing next to a pine tree. A house is out of focus in the background. Tim McQuay is cited, this may have been taken at McQuay Stables.
[Girl in Equestrian Clothing with Horse]
Photograph of a girl in English equestrian clothing standing next to an auburn colored horse in front of a lake. She is wearing a green jacket and helmet and holding the horse by the lead.
[Girl in Equestrian Clothing with Horse]
Photograph of a girl in English equestrian clothing standing in front of an auburn colored horse in front of a lake. She wears a green jacket and helmet and holds the horse by the lead. Tim McQuay is cited, this may have been taken at McQuay Stables.
The Grape Man of Texas
Text for an article published in Texas Highways magazine about Thomas Volney Munson and his contributions to the field of viticulture.
[Grave marking ceremony for C. B. Dorchester]
Photograph of a row of flags in a cemetery during a grave marking ceremony for C. B. Dorchester. A headstone engraved with the name "Dorchester" can be seen in the center of the photograph. Other headstones are lining the grass. Two cars can be seen driving on a road in the center of the cemetery.
[Grave marking ceremony for C. B. Dorchester, 2]
Photograph of members of the TXSSAR Color Guard standing behind the headstone of C. B. Dorchester during a grave marking ceremony. Some members are holding flags, and others are holding muskets. They are all in uniform. Tom Whitelock is standing on the left side of the photograph, holding an American flag in his right hand. David Kinsey is standing on the right side of the group, holding a musket. He is looking at the camera. Another man is standing across from the group with his back turned to the camera. Dorchester's grave can be seen in the bottom left corner of the photograph.
[Grave marking ceremony for C. B. Dorchester, 3]
Photograph of TXSSAR members setting up a canopy at a grave marking ceremony for C.B. Dorchester in Sherman, Texas on May 18, 2019. Three men are adjusting the legs on the canopy. Ted Wilson is standing with an umbrella on the right side of the photograph, facing to the left of the camera. A tall umbrella on a stand can be seen to the left of the canopy. Graves can be seen in the background of the photograph.
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