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[News Clip: Dallas Eagles up for sale]

Description: Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas to accompany a news story about the Dallas Eagles Baseball Club going up for sale.
Date: November 27, 1957
Duration: 1 minute 28 seconds
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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[News Clip: Miss red garter]

Description: Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas to accompany a news story about a visit to Dallas by "Miss Red Garters," a model hired to promote the motion picture "Red Garters."
Date: January 27, 1954
Duration: 1 minute 15 seconds
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Babar statue in Kent State University archives]

Description: Photo of attendees gathered in the archives of the Kent State University Special Collections. There is a statue of Babar the fictional elephant character from a popular children's series. The group visited the archives on the first day of the 49th annual CSLA conference that was held at Kent State University from June 27-29 in 2016.
Date: July 27, 2016
Creator: Hartsock, Ralph
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Babar collection in Kent State University archives]

Description: Photo of the Babar Collection of John L. Boonshaft in the archives of the Kent State University Special Collections. There is a statue, posters, books, and other items featuring Babar, the fictional elephant character from the popular children's series. A group of attendees visited the archives on the first day of the 49th annual CSLA conference that was held at Kent State University from June 27-29 in 2016.
Date: July 27, 2016
Creator: Hartsock, Ralph
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Marianne Stowers with Babar]

Description: Photo of Marianne Stowers standing next to the large Babar statue in the Kent State University Archives. On the shelf behind her are boxes labeled with pictures of Babar, marking them as part of the Babar Collection of John L. Boonshaft. Stowers, along with a group of attendees, visited the archives on the first day of the 49th annual CSLA conference that was held at Kent State University from June 27-29 in 2016.
Date: July 27, 2016
Creator: Hartsock, Ralph
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Kaufman County Courthouse in Kaufman, TX]

Description: Photograph of Kaufman County Courthouse in Kaufman, TX. The courthouse sits in front of a paved road which runs from the bottom left corner of the image to the right side, intersecting with a second road at the bottom of the photo. The corner of a sidewalk appears above the bottom right corner, occupied by a streetlight and a fire hydrant, as well as a short post reading "S Jackson" on its left side and "Nulserry" on its right. On the opposite side of the road, a sidewalk separates the pavement… more
Date: February 27, 1972
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Angelina County Courthouse, fountain

Description: Photograph of the fountain in front of the Angelina County Courthouse. Indecipherable words are carved into the side of the fountain. A bronze statue can be seen to the left behind the fountain, and the courthouse dominates the right hand side of the photo. It is a red brick building with white columns.
Date: October 27, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Partner: UNT Libraries

St. Joseph's Church, Marshall, Texas

Description: Black and white photo-postcard of St. Joseph's Church in Marshall, Texas, taken sometime in the 1940s or early 1950s. The Mission style church building has a tower on either side of the entrance facade, with the one on the left being taller with a bell tower. The entrance doors are obscured by branches, but a statue of St. Joseph stands in a niche above the central entrance door. A residential-scale side-gable building with dormers to the right of the church was probably the rectory. There is… more
Date: January 27, 1954
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum
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