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["House In Richmond, Texas Across Road From Entrance To Morton Cemetary"]
Postcard image of "HOUSE IN RICHMOND, TEXAS ACROSS ROAD FROM ENTRANCE TO MORTON CEMETARY C. 1895" as noted in handwriting on back of postcard. A fence is in the foreground with two women standing behind the fence in the front yard. A small tree is on the left side of the photo. The house is a one story building with a chimney on the right side.
Date:
1895~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
"Galveston"
Black and white reproduction print of Galveston taken from Harper's Weekly; limited edition of 100 sets
Date:
1895
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Scrivner Family photo album
Brown velvet-cushioned photo album with pale yellow letters and designs containing studio portraits of members of the Scrivner, Vise and Gross families. Page 1: Will and Ella Gross with their two sons and daughter Page 2: First of Will Gross' sons. Page 3: Second of Will Gross' sons Page 4: Children of Henry Scrivner Page 5: Woman wearing a dress and holding a gun and a riding crop. Only identified as Belle. Page 6: Unidentified baby Page 7: Lewis Gross as a child Page 8: Neely Scrivne Page 9: Ella Gross Page 10: Theo Scrivner, Jr. Page 11: Theo Scrivner, Sr. Page 12: Bess Scrivner as a child Page 13: Russell Scrivner as a child Page 14: Neely Scrivner Page 15: Sammie VIse Page 16: Elizabeth Scrivner Page 17: Mary E. Scrivner Page 18: Woman identified as Ida of Winchester, VA Page 19: Mary Adelia Ann Scrivner Vise Page 20: Bess Scrivner Lewis Page 21: Crocket Scrivner Page 22: Philip Scrivner Page 23: Bess Scrivner Page 24: Will Gross Page 25: Ed Scrivner Page 26: Helen Hudson Page 27: Nannie George Scrivner Page 28: Top left - Unidentified woman Top right - Unidentified child Bottom left - Woman identified as …
Date:
1890~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
In Loving Rememberance of Mrs. Mattie H. Cook
Printed card remembering Mrs. Mattie H. Cook, who died on Dec. 9, 1893 at age 38. Her name is printed on an image of a Bible and a poem is printed below. The poem reads, "We miss thee from our home dear; We miss thee from thy place; A shadow o'er our life is cast; We miss the sunshine of thy face We miss thy kind and willing hand, Thy fond and earnest care; Our home is dark without thee- We miss thee everywhere."
Date:
December 1893
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Cross Sections on the Lines A-A. B-B. Etc. PL. LXVI, Showing Geological Structure of the Black and Grand Prairies.
Profiles to illustrate section lines on Plate 66, Geologic Map of the Black and Grand Prairies of Texas.
Date:
1899~
Creator:
Geological Survey (U.S.)
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Winslow House
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Use of this item is restricted to the UNT Community
The interior dining room, chandelier, painted frieze on wall and the curved seating in front of the windows are shown.
Date:
1893/1894
Creator:
Wright, Frank Lloyd
System:
The UNT Digital Library
U. S. F. S. "Brooklyn"
Drawing of U. S. F. S. Brooklyn in profile that shows damaged sustained during battle with Spanish vessels on July 3, 1898. Damage is marked in red.
Date:
1898
Creator:
United States. Navy Dept. Bureau of Navigation.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
U. S. S. Iowa.
Drawing of U. S. S. Iowa in profile that shows damaged sustained during battle with Spanish vessels on July 3, 1898. Damage is marked in red.
Date:
1898
Creator:
United States. Navy Dept. Bureau of Navigation.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Plan Showing Approximate Location of Hits and Probable Size of Projectiles
Drawings of the Spanish naval vessels "Viscaya," "Oquendo," "Infanta Maria Teresa," and "Cristobal Colon." They are drawn in profile with probable damage indicated in labeled dots.
Date:
1898
Creator:
United States. Navy Dept. Bureau of Navigation.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Photograph of the Children of Almis and Alice Newton]
Copy print photograph of a black and white portrait of the children of Almis and Alice Newton standing together in front of a wooden house and window. A crate topped with a bucket can be seen to the right. The children are identified from the left as Ada, Monroe, W. A. (Buddy), Carl, Minnie, and Maggie. The portrait is lying against a dark blue sofa.Original photograph taken ~1897, copy photo taken 1998
Date:
1897
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Scholarship coupons for the Texas Normal College Teachers Training Institute
Image of scholarship coupons for various courses offered at Texas Normal College Teachers Training Institute. The coupons are printed on a re-purposed diploma. The coupons are good for one regular course in various departments: Teacher's Training, Music, Commercial, and Collegiate. The coupons were sold to J. W. Medlin and signed by College President J. C. Chilton on September 6, 1892.
Date:
September 6, 1892
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Little Peoples' Lesson Pictures, Volume 5, Number 3, Part 4, July 28, 1895
A card featuring a color illustration of the Hebrews traveling to Canaan, with scriptural information on the back. The card is part of Little Peoples' Lesson Pictures, a subscription based, quarterly series for participating Sunday schools.
Date:
July 28, 1895
Creator:
American Sunday-School Union
System:
The Portal to Texas History