[Members of the NTSU A Capella Choir]

A group of North Texas State College choir members are posing in a triangular formation on the steps of an unidentified building. The men are wearing black robes, and the women are wearing dark skirts with light-colored blouses. Many of these same people were also in the Chapel Choir (see photos C-157, C-183), as well as the 1941 Yucca. Some of those pictured: Helen Havens of Fort Worth (5th row, middle); Frances Hitt of Weatherford; Robert Hopper of Denton; Dawn Isbell of McGregor; John Graham (7th row, 2nd from left); Mary Alice Best of Farmersville; Georgene Bullock of Sweetwater (2nd row, 1st from left); Claude Guthrie of Jonerville; Frances Lea of Wichita Falls (5th row, 2nd from left); Mary Frances Robinson of Morgan; Hermione Vaughan of Wichita Falls; Loretta Smith of Mabank (4th row, middle).
Date: 1941
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Members of the NTSU Chapel Choir]

Members of North Texas State University's Chapel Choir pose in a room. The clock on the wall indicates that it is 5:30. First row: Hermione Vaughan of Wichita Falls (1st from left); Frances Hitt of Weatherford (second from right); Helen Yule of Quanah (fourth from right). Third row: Ray Hudspeth of Mesquite (first from the right); Charles E. Bounds of Winnsboro (second from the left); James Currie of Fort Worth (in middle). Fourth row: M. D. Vaughan of Clarksville (first from the left); Kenneth Davis of Dallas (third from the left): Paul Jones of Denton (second from the right). See also C-183 for an almost duplicate photo.
Date: 1942
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Members of the NTSU Chapel Choir]

Members of the North Texas State University Chapel Choir poses in an unidentified room. The male choir members are wearing dark-colored robes and white full collars. The female choir members are wearing dark-colored dresses and long white blouses. This photograph is a duplicate of C-157, although it appears to be a second attempt to get members to smile. First row: Hermione Vaughan of Wichita Falls (1st from left); Frances Hitt of Weatherford (second from right); Helen Yule of Quanah (fourth from right). Third row: Ray Hudspeth of Mesquite (first from the right); Charles E. Bounds of Winnsboro (second from the left); James Currie of Fort Worth (in middle). Fourth row: M. D. Vaughan of Clarksville (first from the left); Kenneth Davis of Dallas (third from the left): Paul Jones of Denton (second from the right).
Date: 1942
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
52nd Annual Convention State Firemen's Association of Texas (open access)

52nd Annual Convention State Firemen's Association of Texas

This program contains information about the Denton Fire Department, a biographical sketch about W. J. Austin, descendant of Stephen F. Austin and former president of the State Firemen's Association, a list of officers and members of the Denton Fire Department, and several photographs of firemen and their equipment. The booklet also contains information about the mayor and city officials of Denton in 1928, a photograph of Denton city hall, a photograph of Godwin Hotel, and the schedule of events for the annual convention of the State Firemen's Association of Texas. Some information about other Denton County fire departments is included. The program also contains several advertisements for Texas and Denton County businesses.
Date: 1928-06-12~
Creator: State Firemen's Association of Texas
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Index to map of Texas: Clason's commercial index of Texas cities and towns, gives population, county, railroads, altitude, description, post offices, garages and hotels] (open access)

[Index to map of Texas: Clason's commercial index of Texas cities and towns, gives population, county, railroads, altitude, description, post offices, garages and hotels]

Book contains information about Texas including the populations of many of the cities and counties in Texas according to the 1910 Census. The locations in the booklet are keyed to correspond with Clason's Guide Map of Texas. This book is missing the cover and several pages; the original cover title read: Clason's Texas road map and railway guide. Includes indexes.
Date: 1910/1919~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
Sanger Community Fair, Sept. 14-19, 1927 (open access)

Sanger Community Fair, Sept. 14-19, 1927

Booklet for the Sanger Community Fair on September 14-17, 1927. The booklet contains several advertisements for Sanford area businesses, a program of parade and fair events, a list of committee members, a photograph and list of members of the Sanger Fire Department, and other information about the fair.
Date: 1927-09-14?
Creator: Sanger Fair Association
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History
Retail Merchants' Association's Denton City Directory (open access)

Retail Merchants' Association's Denton City Directory

The Retail Merchants' Association's Denton City Directory contains addresses of all businesses and residents within Denton and the surrounding area. The directory also contains several advertisements for local businesses.
Date: 1923
Creator: Retail Merchants' Association
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
DAC Nine Played Old Texas Leaguers (open access)

DAC Nine Played Old Texas Leaguers

Denton Record-Chronicle clipping describing the formation and recent activity of the first Denton Athletic Club baseball team. A photograph and caption of the team and manager are included.
Date: unknown
Creator: Edwards, R. J. (Bob)
Object Type: Clipping
System: The Portal to Texas History
Girls Industrial College Bulletins.  Bulletin Number 01, February 20, 1903 (open access)

Girls Industrial College Bulletins. Bulletin Number 01, February 20, 1903

This gives a basic overview of important information about the college as well as important people and dates associated with it as an introduction for the opening of the school.
Date: February 1903
Creator: Girls Industrial College
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
Denton County Brands (open access)

Denton County Brands

The booklet contains a collection of many of the livestock brands used to identify cattle, horses, sheep, and goats by early Denton County Ranchers.
Date: unknown
Creator: Western National Bank of Denton
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History