[Dallas Firefighter Class 130 #1]

Portrait of the 11 Dallas Fire class members from June 1966 to September 1966 posing in front of a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing a dark colored suit with circular silver buttons in two rows, dark colored slacks and service cap, name tag on the right side of their chest, and a silver badge on the left side of the chest.
Date: September 30, 1966
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Fire Department.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Dallas Firefighter Class 130 #2]

Portrait of the 11 Dallas Fire class members from June 1966 to September 1966 posing in front of a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing a dark colored suit with circular silver buttons in two rows, dark colored slacks and service cap, name tag on the right side of their chest, and a silver badge on the left side of the chest. The large text box below has the names of each member.
Date: September 30, 1966
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Fire Department.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
Denton Doings (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, Ed. 1, September 1966 (open access)

Denton Doings (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, Ed. 1, September 1966

Monthly newsletter from Denton, Texas that includes news and information about former and current residents and community happenings along with advertising.
Date: September 1966
Creator: Headlee, E. J.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Kidd Springs Park, September 1966]

Photograph of an aerial overview of Kidd Springs Park. A small man-made pond is located in the center of the park surrounded by trees that obscure the edges of the pond and nearby walkways. Additional key features throughout the park include a pool, unknown buildings, a baseball field, a tennis court, and two (2) parking lots. Streets separate the Kidd Springs Park from the surrounding residential neighborhood and commercial buildings.
Date: September 1966
Creator: Squire Haskins Photography
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History