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1920 football team
1920 football team. Coach T.J. Fouts, finished 7-1, North Texas State Normal College. Students standing and sitting near goalpost.
[19th Century Costume About 1810 Paper Doll]
Fun to Make 19th Century Costume about 1810 paper doll sheet with multiple outfits and hats.
[7th and Throckmorton in Fort Worth, Texas]
Photograph of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram offices in Fort Worth, Texas.
[An account by Pedro J. Gonzalez]
An account by Pedro J. Gonzalez. In the top left corner of the page are two icons, the higher of which has the text "Central Popular Revolucionaria" and "Mexico" in its design while the lower icon has "PRI" printed within its shape. Below the icons is a narrow column of text while to their right is the title "Central Popular Revolicionaria" followed by smaller words. The rest of the page is occupied by a wide column of paragraphed text that continues onto the back of the page, extending past handwritten words.
[The Administration Building]
Photograph of the North Texas State Teachers College' Administration Building, now known as the University of North Texas' Auditorium Building. The building was photographed at night after the rain as the floor is wet with water.
[Administration Building at North Texas State Teachers College]
Photograph of the Administration Building, in center background, at North Texas State Teachers College. This photograph was taken from a paved street. The Historical Building is visible in the left foreground, and the Science Building is in the right foreground. A walkway, with open white gates, leads between the Historical Building and Science Building to the Administration Building. The walkway is lined with trees and shrubbery. Part of an automobile is also visible in the left foreground parked at the curb. Handwritten notes on the back of the photograph read, "admin. bldg. before 1935" and "Campus Inner, Historical Bldg. [L], Auditorium (Admin before '35) Bldg. [Center], Science Bldg. [R]."
[The Administration Building north view]
Photograph of the Administration Building from the north side, sometime after its construction in 1923 and before it became known as the Auditorium Building in 1957.
[The Administration Building south view]
Photograph of the Administration Building from the south view, sometime after its construction in 1923 and before it became known as the Auditorium Building in 1957. Homes are visible in the background of the buildings.
[The Administration Building west view]
Photograph of the Administration Building from the west view, sometime after its construction in 1923 and before it became known as the Auditorium Building in 1957.
[Alamo Plaza Street in San Antonio]
Photograph of Alamo Plaza Street in San Antonio, Texas. A Checker taxi can be seen parked on the side of the street. Two men walk down the large stone pathway. A row of storefronts is visible across the street. A portion of the Alamo is visible on the right.
[Albert Stiles sitting on the ground with a large object]
Photograph of Albert Irving Stiles sitting in the grass and posing with an object, possibly a large watermelon. He wears a brimmed hat and a white, long-sleeved shirt. Behind him, several individuals sit in the grass and some appear to be crawling around on all fours. Dense vegetation grows in the background.
[Album page with five photos "fair/parade"]
Photograph of an early family album page with five photographs of different members of the Cuellar family. The front page, on the left side, there are two men paddling on a boat at an unidentified lake. The men wear a white shirt, a straw boater hat, and trousers. On the right side, a group of women (about twenty) and girls wearing similar dresses and a matching sash, stand in front of a fair. On the back of the page, on the left, a group of people stand next to car in front of a building. Four are women in different colored dresses next to a man (on the left) in a suit and tie who also wears a fedora hat. Bottom corner of the back page, there is a group portrait with four women wearing dark-colored dresses next to three men wearing boater hats, shirt, neck-ties, and trousers. The last photograph has three women in winter attire standing in front of parked cars.
[Album page with portraits]
Photograph of an early family album page with family portraits and photographs of different members of the Cuellar family. The top of the front page displays twenty-seven facial portraits of men and women from the Cuellar family. Adhesive can still be seen where the some photographs are missing. On the bottom left of the front page, two women and a girl stand in front of a crop field. On the right side of the front page, a woman with a necklace and light-colored blouse sits in front of a blank backdrop. On the left side of the back page, is a crop field already harvested. On the right side of the back page displays two women, while standing in a field, holding two large flags crossing each other. The flag facing to the left side is the Mexico flag and the flag facing the right side is the United States flag. Written on the bottom: "Sept. of 1921."
[Alvarado Texas town square]
Photograph of cars parked along and women standing in the street at the Alvarado, Texas town square during a celebration.
[Alvarado Texas town square, 2]
Photograph of cars parked along and women standing in the street at the Alvarado, Texas town square during a celebration.
America Goes Over [Part 1]
First of 5 reels documenting the activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I, with footage featuring shots of European soldiers fighting and the entrance of the United States into the war with soldiers being drafted and trained. It also includes cartoons by famous A.E.F. artist Wally.
America Goes Over [Part 2]
Second of 5 reels documenting the activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I with footage of American soldiers on various assignments in Europe, particularly the Meuse-Argonne battle.
America Goes Over [Part 3]
Third of 5 reels documenting the activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I with footage of U.S. soldiers at camps and during battles at various locations in Europe, including the Saint-Mihiel Offensive.
America Goes Over [Part 4]
Fourth of 5 reels documenting the activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I, including footage of U.S. soldiers in France and the start of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.
America Goes Over [Part 5]
Fifth of 5 reels documenting the activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I including general footage of U.S. soldiers in Europe as well as troops celebrating news of the November 11 cease-fire, and Joffre, Foch, Pershing, French, and other generals shaking hands.
Arizona on "Ibedam", c. 1920
This photo shows a man riding a bucking bronco.
[Audience in Administration Building's auditorium]
Photograph of a large audience seated in the auditorium of the Administration Building, ca. 1926. Seen from the stage, the people in the very front sit on folding chairs while the crowd fills the main floor and balcony area. Photograph is a photograph of a photograph. Constructed in 1923-24, the Administration Building was renamed the Auditorium Building in 1957 after the construction of what is now called the Hurley Administration Building.
[Audience in Administration Building's auditorium]
Photograph of a large audience seated in the auditorium of the Administration Building, circa 1926. Seen from the stage, the people in the very front sit on folding chairs while the crowd fills the main floor and balcony area. Photograph is a photograph of a photograph. Constructed in 1923-24, the Administration Building was renamed the Auditorium Building in 1957 after the construction of what is now called the Hurley Administration Building.
[Audience in Administration Building's auditorium]
Photograph of a large audience seated in the auditorium of the Administration Building, circa1926. Seen from the stage, the people in the very front sit on folding chairs while the crowd fills the main floor and balcony area. Photograph is a photograph of a photograph. Constructed in 1923-24, the Administration Building was renamed the Auditorium Building in 1957 after the construction of what is now called the Hurley Administration Building.
[Automobile race in the 1920s]
Photograph of vehicles from the 1920s sitting in a field with their drivers standing beside them. The drivers have been racing near Denton.
The Avesta, Volume 4, Number 1, Fall, 1924
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 4, Number 1, Fall, 1926
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 4, Number 2, Winter, 1925
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 4, Number 3, Spring, 1925
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 4, Number 4, Summer, 1925
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 5, Number 1, Fall, 1925
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 5, Number 2, Winter, 1926
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 5, Number 3, Spring, 1926
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 5, Number 4, Summer, 1926
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 6, Number 2, Winter, 1927
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 6, Number 3, Spring, 1927
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 6, Number 4, Summer, 1927
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 7, Number 2, Winter, 1928
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 7, Number 3, Spring, 1928
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 7, Number 4, Summer, 1928
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 8, Number 2, Winter, 1929
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 8, Number 4, Summer, 1929
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 9, Number 1, Fall, 1929
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 9, Number 2, Winter, 1929 - 1930
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
[Baby Charles sitting in the grass]
Photograph of Charles Williams as a baby. The image is very blurry, but Charles is wearing a white outfit and is sitting in the grass outside of a brick building.
Bea Kirnan, Prairie Rose Henderson, and Fox Hastings, c. 1920
This photo shows six women on horses. From left to right, they are: Bea Kirnan, Prairie Rose Henderson, Unknown, Fox Hastings, Unknown, and Unknown.
Billie Kingham winning first money at Blackfoot, Idaho, on "Lightning Creek", c. 1920
This photo shows Billie Kingham, a cowboy, in a rodeo arena, riding a dark horse that is trying to throw him off.
[A blurry image of the Williams brothers]
Photograph of the Byrd Williams III posing in the family's backyard with his brothers Charles and John. The image is very blurry and the details of the photograph are hard to discern. The boys are all wearing white button up shirts and are standing at the back of the yard in front of a chair. Also behind them is a shed that has two tubs hanging on its wall and there is also a wooden post fence to the right of the shed. There are plants lining the fence and there are houses visible behind the fence.
Bob Calen trick riding - Cowboy Championship Contest, c. 1920
This photo shows a man riding under the belly of a white horse in a rodeo arena.
Bob Calen trick riding - Cowboy Championship Contest, c. 1920
This photo shows a man doing a handstand on the back of a running horse in a rodeo arena.
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