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[South Bennett Students]

Description: Photograph of a group of school children posed in front of a small, wooden building with two single-door entrances. The foremost row is seated on a bench while the rest of the group stands. The teacher, Roy Simpson, is in the fifth row, seventh from the left. The students and teacher are all listed by rows on the back of the photo mat.
Date: [1911..1912]
Partner: Jennie Trent Dew Library

[Pierce-Arrow automobile]

Description: Photograph of Pierce-Arrow automobile on a dirt road traveling to San Francisco, California, on a touring trip taken sometime around 1911 or 1912. Man is seen on the driver's side of the vehicle.
Date: [1911,1912]
Partner: Tyrrell Historical Library

[Pierce-Arrow automobile]

Description: Photograph of Pierce-Arrow automobile broken down in axle deep mud on a road during a cross-country motor touring trip. Mrs. Frances Ann Lutcher is shown with her party of travelers looking on the disabled vehicle.
Date: [1911,1912]
Partner: Tyrrell Historical Library

Journal of the Northwest Texas Annual Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South: 1912

Description: Journal of the North Texas Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, including the proceedings of the annual conference, committee reports, updates to conference leadership and contact information, and other related information.
Date: 1911/1912
Creator: Methodist Episcopal Church, South. North Texas Conference.
Partner: Northwest Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church

Mad Andersen's Home

Description: Copy negative of Mads Andersen's home in Danevang, Texas. The two-story whitewashed wood house has nine visible windows at the front and a chimney coming out of the roof. The property is surrounded by trees and foliage.
Date: unknown
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

[Photograph of Meredith Lewis with Horn]

Description: Photograph of a young boy wearing a band uniform and holding a small trumpet while standing in a fenced yard with houses in the background. Handwritten notes on the back of the photo say, "South side of front yard, Hickory St. at 16th St. Looking east across Hickory (Person's house and barns in background)" and "Meredith Lewis, first mascot of first uniformed Simmons College Band, of which his father C.H. Lewis was director and organizer. Holding 'Daddy's horn.' About 1911 or 1912."
Date: [1911,1912]
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Letter to Judge Royall R. Watkins, July 1, 1942]

Description: Letter to Judge Royall R. Watkins apologizing for being unable to gather with the immortal forty, discussing the details of the National Democratic Convention and the Presidential victory of Woodrow Wilson. Senator W. J. Bryan is also praised in the letter for his campaign efforts.
Date: July 1, 1942
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library
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