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[Bludded Head poster]

Art poster for the band Bludded Head designed by Gillian Hill and screen-printed by Nevada Hill in March 2012, Denton, Texas. Poster features a hand drawn illustration of two white clouds crying and dripping red blood on a brown background.
Date: March 26, 2012
Creator: Hill, Gillian & Hill, Nevada
System: The UNT Digital Library

Church of the Heavenly Rest Addition, Abilene, Texas: Meander Street Elevation

Plan for a proposed addition to the Church of the Heavenly Rest in Abilene, Texas. It includes a side drawing of a church viewed from Meander Street.
Date: March 1962
Creator: David S. Castle Co.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Greeting Card from Tony Hargrove to Sterling Houston - March 2001]

Card from Tony Hargrove of the Ella Austin Community Center to Sterling Houston, prominent San Antonio playwright. He writes fondly about meeting him, and hopes to see him again in the fall. The front of the card has been printed with the Ella Austin logo.
Date: March 2001
Creator: Hargrove, Anthony
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Greeting Card from Rose to Sterling Houston - March 15, 1999]

Greeting card from Rose to Sterling Houston, prominent San Antonio playwright. She is happy about a visit paid to her by one of Houston's friends. She is sick but sure that she will be back in good health within about four weeks. The front of the card has been printed with a photograph of an elaborate floral arrangement inside a wicker basket.
Date: March 15, 1999
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Sketch from Birdie McGee to Linnet Moore]

Sketch in pencil of a house and another building.
Date: March 11, 1890
Creator: McGee, Birdie
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Harper's Weekly: Camp Ford, Texas Sketch]

Hand-colored print of the Civil War camp, Camp Ford taken from an 1865 issue of Harper's Weekly, page 132. Camp Ford, located near Tyler, Texas was established in 1863 as a Confederate prison camp during the Civil War. Over the course of two years, the camp held about 6,000 prisoners and was one of the largest Confederate prison camps west of the Mississippi River.
Date: March 4, 1865
Creator: Simmons, G. W.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Harper's Weekly: Camp Ford, Texas Sketch]

Hand-colored print of the Civil War camp, Camp Ford took from an 1865 issue of Harper's Weekly, page 132. Camp Ford, located near Tyler, Texas was established in 1863 as a Confederate prison camp during the Civil War. Over the course of two years, the camp held about 6,000 prisoners and was one of the largest Confederate prison camps west of the Mississippi River. George Washington Simmons, pictured holding a pail, was the paymaster of the USS Clifton, captured at Sabine Pass on September 8, 1863. The crew was initially incarcerated at Camp Groce near Hempstead, but the prisoners were all moved to Camp Ford in December 1863. Simmons was in the Prisoner exchange that occurred at Red River Landing on February 25, 1865. The lithograph made from his sketch was published in New York on March 4, 1865, only a week after his exchange.
Date: March 4, 1865
Creator: Simmons, G. W.
System: The Portal to Texas History

["Capper's Farmer" magazine March 1940]

Capper's Farmer, March 1940
Date: March 1940
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History