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Bottle, curved handle and nozzle.

Access: Use of this item is restricted to the UNT Community
It is a bottle which is made up of ceramics.It comes under the art of pottery and is used for the decoration purpose.Bottle is of golden color and it is narrow from upper side and wider from downside.It has a curved handle which is used to hold the bottle and a nozzle to pour out liquid from the bottle which is in the shape of a small pipe.It's surface is somewhat glittery and there is a open mouth at the top of it to pour something in it.
Date: 1860
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

George Schmidt's Psaligraphic Album

Album containing a series of scenes that are presented as silhouettes. The album is bound in brown leather and has a metallic closure.
Date: 1860~
Creator: Schmidt, George
System: The Portal to Texas History

Mrs. W. Stanley Crawford

Photograph of Mrs. W. Stanley Randolph. Written on the back of the photo, "June 20th, 1869. Also included is a calling card with her name printed on it and the address 1514 Eleventh Street, Wichita Falls, Texas. Handwritten on the back of the calling card, "Little gifts I send to-day, telling of remembrances true, would that they could fully say all the good I wish for you."
Date: June 20, 1869
Creator: D.S. Randolph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Indian Women

Photograph of a group of Indian women, Fort Supply, Indian Territory. The last woman on the right is Fannie Still Water Dunn-Williams. To her right are her two daughters: Amanda (Butterfly Lake) Williams and Emeline Williams. Emeline is standing behind her older sister.
Date: 1869~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

"Disabling and Capture of the Federal Gunboats 'Sachem' and 'Clifton' in the Attack on Sabine Pass, Texas, September 8th, 1863"

Line engraving shows USS Clifton on the left and USS Sachem on the right. Published in "The Soldier in our Civil War" Vol. II
Date: September 8, 1863
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History