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[Photograph of Doris Stiles Williams and another woman on the steps of a building]

Description: Photograph of Doris Stiles Williams looking up at another young woman who is standing on the exterior steps of a brick building. Doris stands on the left, wearing a short-sleeved top tucked into a long dark skirt and sandals. A handbag hangs from one arm and she holds up a paper bag in her hand. The other woman stands on the first step on Doris's left and rests her hand on Doris's shoulder. She wears a short-sleeved, button-down dress that ties around the waist. A man wearing a patterned, short… more
Date: 196X
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Carol, Pam and Byrd with other children]

Description: Photograph of Pam, Carol, Byrd IV, and two unknown children in a yard, next to a parked automobile. An unknown boy on the left is kneeling in the grass and leans forward with his head hovering above the ground. Pam is sitting in the grass next to the boy and looking off to the side. Carol stands next to Pam with her rear end against the automobile while smiling and looking off to the side. Byrd IV stands near Carol, turned to the side facing her and looking downwards. An unknown child stands be… more
Date: 196X
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[William's Family at Dinner]

Description: Photograph of Doris, Carol, Pam, Byrd IV and Tim sitting at the dinner table. There is a cooked turkey resting on the center of the table. A large golden clock hangs on the teal-colored wall behind them. Doris is wearing a long-sleeve red top with white shoes and looking straight at the camera. Carol is looking back at the camera and is wearing a long-sleeve white top with jeans. Tim is wearing jeans with a dark blue long-sleeve shirt and is turned to the side. Pam is holding a baby doll and we… more
Date: 196X
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Williams Family Having Dinner]

Description: Photograph of Doris, Carol, Pam, Byrd IV and Tim sitting at the dinner table. There is a cooked turkey resting on the center of the table. A large golden clock hangs on the teal-colored wall behind them. Doris is wearing a long-sleeve red top with white shoes and smiling straight at the camera. Carol is looking back at the camera and is wearing a long-sleeve white top with jeans. Tim is wearing jeans with a dark blue long-sleeve shirt and is looking off to the side. Pam is holding a baby doll a… more
Date: 196X
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Portait of Doris Williams]

Description: Photograph of Doris Stiles Williams, wife of Byrd Williams III and mother of Byrd IV and Pam Williams. Doris is wearing a light yellow coat that is embedded with golden studs on the sleeves. She is carrying a black handbag and holding onto a magenta / green scarf and a camera.
Date: 196X
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Pam and two friends at a pool]

Description: Photograph of Pam Williams and two of her friends posing together next to a swimming pool. The three girls stand side-by-side with Pam on the far right, and all smile at the camera. Other individuals in the background can be seen swimming in the pool and lounging in pool chairs.
Date: 196X
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall exterior]

Description: Photograph of the exterior of Clark Hall. It was named for Ms. Edith L. Clark, first Dean of Women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen. Clark Hall was built in 1966.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall during construction]

Description: Photograph of Clark Hall while under construction. Clark Hall was named for Miss Edith L. Clark, the first dean of women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen. This is an aerial view of the construction site.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall during construction]

Description: Photograph of Clark Hall while under construction. Clark Hall was named for Miss Edith L. Clark, the first dean of women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall exterior]

Description: Photograph of the exterior of Clark Hall. It was named for Ms. Edith L. Clark, first Dean of Women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen. Clark Hall was built in 1966.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall exterior]

Description: Photograph of the exterior of Clark Hall. It was named for Ms. Edith L. Clark, first Dean of Women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen. Clark Hall was built in 1966.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall during construction]

Description: Photograph of Clark Hall while under construction. Clark Hall was named for Miss Edith L. Clark, the first dean of women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen. This photo is an interior view during the construction. Piles of bricks, dirt, and window frames are visible on the ground. Scaffolding line the interior walls.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall during construction]

Description: Photograph of Clark Hall while under construction. Clark Hall was named for Miss Edith L. Clark, the first dean of women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen. This photo shows three men standing on a scaffolding, laying bricks for the outer wall.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall during construction]

Description: Photograph of the removal of a house on the future site of Clark Hall. Clark Hall was named for Miss Edith L. Clark, the first dean of women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen. Two vehicles are parked by the curb of the partially demolished house. One vehicle is a personal car and the other is a truck with the name "Evans Salvage Co." on the side door.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall exterior]

Description: Photograph of the exterior of Clark Hall. It was named for Ms. Edith L. Clark, first Dean of Women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen. Clark Hall was built in 1966. This is a close-up of the front entrance.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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