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[Steam Engine Train Relocation 1]

Description: Photograph of a retired steam engine train to be moved from Cunningham Elementary School to the Wichita Falls Railroad Museum. The train is next to the Boys and Girls Club.
Date: June 1997
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Steam Engine Train Relocation 3]

Description: Photograph of a retired steam engine train being removed from Cunningham Elementary School on a crane. The train is moving to the Wichita Falls Railroad Museum.
Date: June 1997
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Steam Engine Train Relocation 6]

Description: Photograph of a retired steam engine train being lifted on a crane to be placed on a flatbed truck. The train is moving from Cunningham Elementary School to the Wichita Falls Railroad Museum.
Date: June 1997
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Steam Engine Train Relocation 8]

Description: Photograph of a tinder car from a retired steam engine being lifted by a crane onto a semi-truck to be moved to the Wichita Falls Railroad Museum. A truck with an "Oversized Load" sign is visible in front of the train.
Date: June 1997
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Steam Engine Train Relocation 10]

Description: Photograph of a flatbed truck to be used to transfer a retired steam engine train from Cunningham Elementary School to the Wichita Falls Railroad Museum.
Date: June 1997
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Steam Engine Train Relocation 12]

Description: Photograph of a retired steam engine train being lifted by a crane onto a flatbed truck. The train is being moved from Cunningham Elementary School to the Wichita Falls Railroad Museum.
Date: June 1997
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Steam Engine Train Relocation 14]

Description: Photograph of crane unloading a retired steam engine train and tinder box from a flatbed truck onto the train track crossing on Scott Street. The engine is being moved from Cunningham Elementary School to the Wichita Falls Railroad Museum.
Date: June 1997
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Steam Engine Train Relocation 16]

Description: Photograph of a retired steam engine train on a flatbed trailer being removed with a crane. The flatbed truck has an "Oversized Load" sign on the front of it. The engine is being moved from Cunningham Elementary School to the Wichita Falls Railroad Museum.
Date: June 1997
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Steam Engine Train Relocation 18]

Description: Photograph of a retired steam engine train on train tracks near the Wichita Falls Railroad Museum. The train had moved from Cunningham Elementary School to the museum.
Date: June 1997
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Steam Engine Train Relocation 20]

Description: Photograph of a retired steam engine train on tracks from behind. The train has been moved from Cunningham Elementary School to the Wichita Falls Railroad Museum.
Date: June 1997
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Thornberry's]

Description: Photograph of William Carey Thornberry on a horse. Mr. Amos Thornberry is sitting with a couple of dogs and his wife, Mrs. Amos Thornberry is standing behind the fence. An unknown woman is standing with another horse.
Date: 1910~
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Arthur Bea Williams and Delegation]

Description: Photographs of Arthur Bea Williams with the delegation from Wichita Falls' sister city, Furstenfeldbrook, Germany.
Date: 2005
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Arthur Bea Williams & Arthur Tipps]

Description: Photograph of Arthur Bea Williams standing with Judge Arthur Tipps. Mrs. Williams is being sworn in as the first woman Justice of Peace in Wichita County.
Date: December 14, 1983
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Arthur Bea Williams Recorded Swearing in]

Description: Photograph of Arthur Bea Williams being recorded during her swearing-in ceremony for a third term as Justice of the Peace for Wichita County.
Date: January 1991
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Charlye O. Farris and Arthur Bea Williams]

Description: Photograph of Charlye O. Farris (left), first African-American woman to be admitted to practice law in Texas, with Arthur Bea Williams.
Date: 2005
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Court Bailiff]

Description: Photograph of Arthur Bea Williams as a court bailiff. She was deputized in 1970 for the 30th District Court.
Date: 1970
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Arthur Bea Williams & Bill Sarpalius]

Description: Photograph of Arthur Bea Williams and U.S. Representative Bill Sarpalius, who represented Texas' 13th congressional district from 1989 to 1995.
Date: 1989~
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Justice of the Peace Ceremony]

Description: Photograph of Arthur Bea Williams with (from left) Commissioner Dodd Wiley, Gordon Griffith, and Tom Baccus at her swearing-in as Justice of the Peace for Wichita County.
Date: December 14, 1983
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Arthur Bea Williams & Family]

Description: Photograph of Arthur Bea Williams with her family at her swearing-in as justice of the peace. From left: Mary Blair-Moore, Arthur Bea Williams, her mother Margie Blackmon, and uncle Jack Blair. Her daughter, Andrea Williams, is taking the photo.
Date: December 14, 1983
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Bradley's Corner]

Description: Photograph of Bradley's Corner on a postcard. Bradley's Corner was an oil boom town near Burkburnett, Texas that appeared after Fower Number 1 gusher.
Date: 1918
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Julia Augusta Oualline Griffith in Fur]

Description: Photograph of Julia Augusta Oualline Griffith in a fur coat. She lived from February 2, 1902-January 7, 1972. She is the maternal grandmother of Sandra Person Wyche.
Date: 1926
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Joseph Alexander Kemp]

Description: Photograph of Joseph Alexander Kemp (July 31, 1861-November 16, 1930). Kemp was a prominent member of early Wichita Falls society. The photograph may be a photo from the Board of Commerce & Industry.
Date: 1883
Creator: Lester Jones
Partner: Midwestern State University
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