[Photograph 2012.201.B0409.0228]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper.
Date: January 25, 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Portrait of Sarah T. Hughes on wall]

Photograph a portrait of Judge Sarah Tilghman Hughes, painted by Dorothy Barta, located in the Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room at the Willis Library. One either side of the portrait are commemorative plaques relating to the reading room.
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[David A. Webb plaque in the Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room 1]

Photograph of a plaque that reads "To recognize the gift of David A. Webb", a donor that contributed to the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room project in Willis Library. The plaque is located on the base of an item in the room.
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Himmel and Barta with Sarah T. Hughes Portrait]

Photograph of UNT Archives employee Richard Himmel and painter Dorothy Barta posing with a portrait of Judge Sarah T. Hughes painted by Barta. This photograph was taken at the dedication of the Sarah T. Hughes Reading room in Willis Library.
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Student is S. T. Hughes Reading Room]

Photograph of a student, possibly Jonikka Justice, sitting at a table in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in the UNT Archives at Willis Library. There is a display case behind her and a portrait of Hughes on the wall that was painted by Dorothy Barta. On the back of the print is a handwritten note that reads "Libraries/Archives (Jonikka Justice) 1996".
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[People Attend Barbara Jordan's Funeral Service]

Photograph of a group of people attending Barbara Jordan's funeral service. The people are standing under umbrellas, and wearing various colored clothing.
Date: January 20, 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[A chair in the Sarah T. Hughes reading room]

Photograph of a chair in the Sarah T. Hughes reading room. This wooden chair is featured in the A.M. Willis, Jr. Library - Archives - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room Dedication, 1996.
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[People Pay Their Respects Outside Barbara Jordan's Funeral]

Photograph of people standing in the rain outside Barbara Jordan's funeral, paying their respects. People are dressed in dark- and light-colored clothing, and there is a police officer in uniform in front of the line of people.
Date: January 20, 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[A desk with a computer in the Sarah T. Hughes reading room]

Photograph of a desk with a computer in the Sarah T. Hughes reading room. This desk and computer are featured in the A.M. Willis, Jr. Library - Archives - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room Dedication, 1996.
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[An emblem for the Texas Bar Foundation]

Photograph of an emblem on wood for the Texas Bar Foundation. The emblem reads, "To recognize the gift of [the] Texas Bar Foundation." This emblem is featured in the A.M. Willis, Jr. Library - Archives - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room Dedication, 1996.
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A desk chair in the Sarah T. Hughes reading room]

Photograph of a desk chair in the Sarah T. Hughes reading room. This blue desk chair is featured in the A.M. Willis, Jr. Library - Archives - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room Dedication, 1996.
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Plaque of gift from Constance Tilghman Dudley]

Photograph of a plaque on a wooden table that reads, "To recognize the gift of Constance Tilghman Dudley." This wooden table is featured in the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library - Archives - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room Dedication, 1996.
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Barbara Jordan's Casket Being Delivered to Good Hope Baptist Church]

Photograph of people gathering as Barbara Jordan's casket is delivered to her funeral service at Good Hope Baptist Church. Her casket is being handled and guarded by Houston Police. People in the background are wearing dark-colored clothing.
Date: January 20, 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Honor Guard Saluting Barbara Jordan at Her Funeral Service]

Photograph of a member of an honor guard saluting Barbara Jordan at her funeral service at Good Hope Baptist Church, with two other members standing guard on either side of her casket. There is a man sitting in a chair looking at her in the bottom left corner.
Date: January 20, 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Outside view of the Sarah T. Hughes reading room]

Photograph of the outside view of the Sarah T. Hughes reading room. The glass door in the photo reads, "Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room." This glass door is featured in the A.M. Willis, Jr. Library - Archives - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room Dedication, 1996.
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room portrait and display cases 2]

Photograph of Sarah T. Hughes' portrait, painted by Dorothy Barta, and corner display cases in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room, Willis Library Archives. Next to the display cases is a red plush chair and footrest that are roped off.
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room portrait and display cases 1]

Photograph of Sarah T. Hughes' portrait, painted by Dorothy Barta, and corner display cases in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room, Willis Library Archives. Next to the display cases is a red plush chair and footrest that are roped off.
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Richard Himmel standing at podium]

Photograph of Richard Himmel, a UNT Archives employee, standing at a podium in Willis Library on December 16, 1996 during the Owsley Foyer dedication. Behind him is an office space separated with glass windows. On the back of the print is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis Library - Owsley Foyer Dedication - Richard Himmel, Archivist - 12-16-1996 0007".
Date: December 16, 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Owsley Foyer dedication plaque]

Photograph of a plaque dedicated to Alvin and Lucy Owsley found in the Owsley Foyer of Willis Library. The plaque reads "For Alvin Mansfield Owsley 1888-1967 Lucy Ball Owsley 1896-1990; Their sons Alvin and David; Their daughter Constance; In appreciation for the generosity of the Owsley Family and Foundation in support of the preservation of the historical record in the University Archives, this plaque placed here by the University of North Texas Libraries. December 1996." Two portrait photos, one of Alvin (left) and one of Lucy (right), are on the plaque.
Date: December 16, 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Richard Himmel with Sarah T. Hughes portrait]

Photograph of UNT Archives employee Richard Himmel standing next to the Sarah T. Hughes painting in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room at Willis Library. Next to the portrait are two dedication plaques and on the right is a display case. Himmel was a guest at the dedication of the reading room. On the back of the photograph are two handwritten notes that read "A. M. Willis Library" and "Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room Dedication - Richard Himmel - 1996".
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Sarah Tilghman Hughes dedication plaque]

Photograph of a plaque commemorating the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in Willis Library on the UNT campus. It reads "The Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room established September 1996 to honor the leadership and works of Sarah Tilghman Hughes August 2, 1896 - April 23, 1985; 'It is the responsibility of every individual to measure up, to grow in concern for community, nation, and world, in order to assure any role whatever for individual freedom.' - Judge Hughes; As she believed, she lived. When elected in 1930, Sarah T. Hughes was the youngest woman to serve in the Texas House of Representatives. In 1935 she became the first woman to serve as a Texas District Judge. She was elected every four years until 1961, when she became the first woman justice of the United States District Court of North Texas and the second woman to serve as a District Judge in the United States. She was the only woman to give the oath of office to a President of the United States, swearing in Lyndon B. Johnson in 1963. She also was an active community and professional leader, serving as a founding member of Hoblitzelle Foundation and as …
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Sarah Tilghman Hughes dedication plaque 2]

Photograph of a plaque commemorating the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in Willis Library on the UNT campus. It reads "The Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room established September 1996 to honor the leadership and works of Sarah Tilghman Hughes August 2, 1896 - April 23, 1985; 'It is the responsibility of every individual to measure up, to grow in concern for community, nation, and world, in order to assure any role whatever for individual freedom.' - Judge Hughes; As she believed, she lived. When elected in 1930, Sarah T. Hughes was the youngest woman to serve in the Texas House of Representatives. In 1935 she became the first woman to serve as a Texas District Judge. She was elected every four years until 1961, when she became the first woman justice of the United States District Court of North Texas and the second woman to serve as a District Judge in the United States. She was the only woman to give the oath of office to a President of the United States, swearing in Lyndon B. Johnson in 1963. She also was an active community and professional leader, serving as a founding member of Hoblitzelle Foundation and as …
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Commemorative plaque for Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room]

Photograph of a commemorative plaque for the reading room, in honor of Judge Sarah T. Hughes. The plaque reads, "The Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room established September 1996 to honor the leadership and works of Sarah Tilghman Hughes August 2, 1896 - April 23, 1985; 'It is the responsibility of every individual to measure up, to grow in concern for community, nation, and world, in order to assure any role whatever for individual freedom.' - Judge Hughes; As she believed, she lived. When elected in 1930, Sarah T. Hughes was the youngest woman to serve in the Texas House of Representatives. In 1935 she became the first woman to serve as a Texas District Judge. She was elected every four years until 1961, when she became the first woman justice of the United States District Court of North Texas and the second woman to serve as a District Judge in the United States. She was the only woman to give the oath of office to a President of the United States, swearing in Lyndon B. Johnson in 1963. She also was an active community and professional leader, serving as a founding member of Hoblitzelle Foundation and as national president …
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library