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[Account statement, March 14, 1911]
Account statement for Claude D. White from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The statement details issues with stocks in Claude D. White's account at the Melissa State Bank.
[Account statement, March 20, 1911]
Account statement for Claude D. White from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The statement details issues with stocks in Claude D. White's account at the Melissa State Bank.
[Account statement, November 10, 1910]
Account statement for Claude D. White from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The statement details the available balance in Claude D. White's account at the Melissa State Bank.
[Account statement, November 10, 1910]
Account statement from the Charles B. Moore Collection. This statement is composed of informal tabulations of assets. The account was with the Melissa State Bank.
[Account statement, November 10, 1910]
Account statement from the Charles B. Moore Collection. This statement is composed of informal tabulations of deposits and check amounts. The account was with the Melissa State Bank.
Advertising the 101 Ranch Wild West Show, 1918
This photo shows an old car with a steer head attached to the front, driven by a man, with four cowgirls and a wooden Indian as passengers. The girl on the far left is Prairie Rose Henderson and the girl sitting on the hood of the car is Ruth Roach.
[Aerial photograph of the campus with the Power Plant, Library, the Science Building, and the Mail Building]
Aerial photograph of the campus as it looked in 1919. The Power Plant is to the left. The Library (now Curry Hall), the Science Building, and the Mail Building are pictured. The basketball courts are visible between the Power Plant and the Library.
[American color type dolls various photocopies]
Photocopies of the outfits of some of the American Colortype dolls with various handwritten notes in the margins.
American Expeditionary Force (AEF) Club
North Texas State Normal College, American Expeditionary Force (AEF) Club, 1919, Campus Veterans Organization. Men in uniform and a woman in a dress standing and sitting on a steps in front of a brick building.
[American Shorthorn Breeders' Association Registry Certificate, December 13, 1917]
This is a certificate from the American Shorthorn Breeders' Association. The registry form has not been completely filled out.
[Amy Newsom scrapbook]
Loose pages of a scrapbook that belonged to Amy Newsom, a student of North Texas State Normal College in the 1910s. Many of the photographs depict Newsom and other female students who resided in the Gallagher House, a boarding house in Denton, Texas. These photos show the students studying, posing in front of the house, exercising, and participating in other social activities around campus and Denton. "Ma and Pa" Gallagher, presumably the owners of the house, are also pictured as is William Bruce, the university president at the time. Individual photographs of Newsom's "friends and classmates" are featured and labeled either with first and last names or the individual's relationship to Amy. These individual photographs include photos of Amy Newsom and of her younger brother, Clyde Newsom. In addition to photos from Newsom's time in college, the scrapbook also contains photographs and postcards from a trip to Palacios, Texas, as well as "miscellaneous" photos of a house in Celina, Texas, and of a creek.
[Avenue A.]
Photograph of Avenue A. showing town houses and buildings. The cross street in the foreground is West Sycamore and the photographer is looking north. The photograph was taken before 1919.
The Avesta, Volume 1, Number 2, Winter, 1917
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Normal College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 1, Number 4, Summer, 1917
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Normal College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 2, Number 2, Winter, 1917 - 1918
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Normal College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 2, Number 3, Spring, 1918
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Normal College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
[A baby in a wicker chair]
Photograph of a baby sitting in a wicker chair. The baby is wearing a light-colored dress. The baby looks off to the side with a wide-eyed expression.
[Basketball Game #1- Men - Outdoors - NTSN vs TU - 1914]
Photograph of student athletes and spectators taken during an NTSN vs TU outdoor basketball game held in 1914.
[Basketball Game #2- Men - Outdoors - NTSN vs TU - 1914]
Photograph of student athletes and spectators taken during an NTSN vs TU outdoor basketball game held in 1914.
[Basketball Game #3- Men - Outdoors - NTSN vs TU - 1914]
Photograph of student athletes and spectators taken during an NTSN vs TU outdoor basketball game held in 1914.
[Basketball Game #4- Men - Outdoors - NTSN vs TU - 1914]
Photograph of student athletes and spectators taken during an NTSN vs TU outdoor basketball game held in 1914.
[Basketball Game #5- Men - Outdoors - NTSN vs TU - 1914]
Photograph of student athletes and spectators taken during an NTSN vs TU outdoor basketball game held in 1914.
[Batter hitting a baseball]
Photograph of a baseball game in play. The pitcher stands with his back to the camera. A man swings a bat in the batter's box. A catcher crouches in position, ready to catch the baseball. Behind the catcher is a fence. Seven spectators watch along the sideline. A stadium is in the background. Four light poles surround the stadium. The ground is grass and the sky is partially cloudy.
[Batter hitting a baseball, 2]
Photograph of a baseball game in play. A man swings a bat in the batter's box. A catcher crouches in position, ready to catch the baseball. Behind the catcher is a fence. Five spectators watch along the sideline. A stadium is in the background. Five light poles surround the stadium.
[Batter hitting a baseball, 3]
Photograph of a batter hitting a baseball during a game. The catcher squats with his back to the camera. The pitcher stands in the middle of the photo, his arm up, having just pitched the ball. Another player runs in the background in an attempt to get the batter out. They play on a grass field. There are buildings in the background.
[Batter swinging the bat]
Photograph of a baseball game. The batter stands to the right of the home base plate, having just swung for the ball. The catcher squats behind the batter, just in front of a section of chain link fence, smiling. A group of men stand to the right of the photograph, watching the game. A building stands in the background.
[Before and after postcard]
A before and after postcard of a burned and demolished building on the left, and a building with a window where an unidentified woman is peeking out from. The dates are January 8th and December 25, year unknown. The handwriting on the back reads, "This is our room. Before and after burning."
[Beulah Harriss in cap and gown]
Portrait of Beulah Harriss wearing college regalia, visible from the chest up. The image is in a card frame; handwritten text on the back says, "Beulah A. Harriss, B. A. degree, May 1914, Uni[versity]. of Nebr[aska]." On the front of the image is the photographers signature, "Townsend, Lincoln, Neb."
[Birdie Stringer and a class at Myrtle Springs]
Photograph of Birdie Stringer and a class at a school in Myrtle Springs, Texas. The class is posing in front of a brick wall. Birdie can be seen on the left side of the group in a light-colored dress, slightly turned to the side.
[Birdie Stringer and a class at the Lone Star School]
Photograph of Birdie Stringer with a class at the Lone Star School in Tundra, Texas. A large group of students pose together next to a light-colored building.
[Birdie Stringer and three other women]
Photograph of Birdie Stringer and three other women standing next to one another in front of a building. A parked automobile can be seen in the background. All four of them are wearing dresses and looking at the camera.
[A boat in Los Angeles harbor]
Photograph of a boat in Los Angeles harbor.
[Book page featuring NTSN's 1913 baseball team]
Photograph of a yearbook picture of the 1913 North Texas State Normal College Baseball Team. The yearbook features a team photo of 11 teammates in white uniforms with the letters NTSN embroidered on their jerseys. In the back row between two players stands the manager, Professor Hugo J.P. Vitz. In front of the team rests a baseball pyramid constructed of four baseball bats and a playing mitt, and a baseball rests on the ground under it. Above the photo of the yearbook, it reads "The Yucca 1913". The roster featured in the yearbook reads: 1. Prof. Hugo J. P. Vitz (Manager), 2. F. A. Reese (Center Field), 3. W. A. Sears, Captain (Third Base), 4. W. G. Truelock (Pitcher), 5. J. N. Hall (Catcher), 6. Y. J. McCollum (Substitute), 7. M. L. Munday (First Base), 8. J. B. Strong (Right Field), 9. E. E. Richard (Short Stop), 10. W. M. Strong (Left Field), 11. H. D. Munns (Pitcher), 12. Mitt Williams (Second Base) The page number at the bottom reads "182"
[Booklet: "The Solider Citizen and His Home Town"]
Educational booklet titled The Soldier-Citizen and His Home Town containing information for soldiers about living in war-time after the service written by Eda Amberg and William H. Allen. The booklet was sponsored and published by the Educational Bureau and the YMCA. The 32 page booklet focuses on tenants for soldiers to focus on at their homefronts to improve their community through, order, civil duty, health, recreation, education and voting.
[Booklet: WWI Army Division Insignia Information]
Booklet that details different army divisions serving under Pershing's American Expeditionary Forces in World War I, complete with maps and insignias. The booklet includes color chromolithographic printing on the cover and illustrations throughout of each insignia paired with descriptive text in a list format. The booklet was published in 1919 through the training and staging camp stationed at Fort Dix in New Jersey.
[Boy Paper Doll with Black Hair]
Boy paper doll with black hair
[Boy Paper Doll with Brown Hair]
Boy paper doll with brown/blonde hair
[A boy standing near the ocean, looking toward Point Fermin]
Photograph of one Irene and Byrd Williams, Jr.'s children staring at the ocean and the Point Fermin cliff from the shore, with his back to the camera.
[The Bride and Bridesmaid Paper Dolls]
The Bride and Bridesmaid Paper Dolls, McCall's Magazine, June 1910
[Brown Scout Hat Paper Accessory]
Brown scout hat paper accessory
[Brownies Basketball Team]
Photograph of the Brownies Basketball Team group photo, 1912.
Brownies Basketball Team, North Texas State Normal College
1911 - 1912 Brownies Basketball Team, North Texas State Normal College. Women in uniforms and one holding a basketball.
[Brownies' Basketball Team, NTSTC, 1911 - 1912]
Photograph of the 1911-1912 North Texas State Normal College Brownies basketball team. The all-women team is standing and sitting in rows, dressed in their uniforms. The woman standing in the center of the back row is holding a basketball with the word "Brownies" on it. The label reads inaccurately, "Brownies' Baketball Team, NTSTC (North Texas State Teachers College), 1911-12. The NTSTC wasn't established until 1923.
[Brownies' Basketball Team, NTSTC, 1911 - 1912, 2]
Photograph of the 1911-1912 North Texas State Normal College Brownies basketball team. The all-women team is standing and sitting in rows, dressed in their uniforms. The woman standing in the center of the back row is holding a basketball with the word "Brownies" on it. The label reads inaccurately, "Brownies' Baketball Team, NTSTC (North Texas State Teachers College), 1911-12. The NTSTC wasn't established until 1923.
[Brownies' Basketball Team, NTSTC, 1911 - 1912, 3]
Photograph of the 1911-1912 North Texas State Normal College Brownies basketball team. The all-women team is standing and sitting in rows, dressed in their uniforms. The woman standing in the center of the back row is holding a basketball with the word "Brownies" on it. The label reads inaccurately, "Brownies' Baketball Team, NTSTC (North Texas State Teachers College), 1911-12. The NTSTC wasn't established until 1923.
[Business card Melissa State Bank, November 15, 1910]
Business card from Melissa State Bank with a condensed business statement.
[Buttercrust Bread Boy paper doll]
A boy paper doll with three cut outfits including an artist, clown, and Scotsman. On the verso side handwritten text names this doll as the Buttercrust Bread boy.
Buttercrust Bread girl paper doll
An uncut sheet containing the Buttercrust Bread girl paper doll with 8 outfits.
[Byrd III, John, and Brownie near Point Fermin in San Pedro, California]
Photograph of Byrd III and brother John Williams with the family dog, Brownie, near Point Fermin in San Pedro, California.
[The Byrd Williams family in El Paso, Texas]
Photograph of Byrd Williams, Jr. standing while his wife Irene and sons, Byrd, III, and John sit on the ground in front of their house at 3119 Aurora Avenue in El Paso, Texas.
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