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Denton City School Grade Seven
Class picture of the Denton City School's seventh grade. Superintendent Professor Limbaugh is on the far left. The children and the teacher are all unidentified.
Date:
1894
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Denton City School Grade Seven
Class picture of the Denton City School's seventh grade. Superintendent Professor Limbaugh is on the far left. The children and the teacher are all unidentified.
Date:
1894
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Denton City School Grade Three
Class picture of Denton City School's third grade. The teacher, Leona Gray, is to the far right. Standing in the back in a suit and bow tie is superintendent Professor Limbaugh. The children are all unidentified.
Date:
1894
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Denton City School Grade Two
Class picture of the second grade at the Denton City School for the 1894-95 school year. Superintendent Professor Limbaugh is standing in the back. Written on back of photo in black ink "The Second Grade"
Date:
1894
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Denton Dramatic Club
Photo of the Denton Dramatic Club including: John Waldron (director), (top row, left-to-right) John Douglas, Myrtle Wright, Gene Richardson, (middle row) Otis Graham, Lee Williams, Inge McCormick, (bottom row) Will Head, Effie Wright, Henry Neely.
Date:
1894
Creator:
Williams
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Hackberry School Class Photo
Photograph of several children posing outside of their school in Hackberry in 1894. A typewritten note identifying many of the children is included. The names on the note are (as spelled on note): Jack Jones, Matt Davis, Wallace Chappell, Sam Rector, Henderson Rose, Grover Adcock, Will Greer, Charlie Rector, Ben Fortson, Cleveland Presley, Ed Presley, Peral Young, Boy Fortson, Nora Sublett, Ann Greer, Lillie Erwin, Lela Presley, Willi Chappell, Maud Grace, Della Reynolds, May Presley, Maddie Adcock, Annie Jones, Rose twins, Lillie Chappell, Professor Shepherd, Bess Rector, Alma Rose, Bessie Greer, Izzie Jones, Myrtle Greer, Bob Greer, Tom Rector, Pearl Shepard, Ruby Shepard, Vick Smith, Donnie Smith, Emmett Harris, Neil Rose, Tom Chastain, Walter Chastain, Miller Harris, George Rose, Jim Harris, Walter Harris, Sam Rose, Cube Chappell, Jack Jones, Killis Rector, Aguila Presley, Ginn Davis.
Date:
1894?
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Menter B. Terrill
Menter B. Terrill, President of North Texas Normal College and North Texas State Normal College, 1894-1901. Man in suit
Date:
[1894..1901]
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Menter B. Terrill 1894-1901 name plate]
Photograph of a name plate for Menter B. Terrill 1894-1901 glued to a piece of paper. The name "Davis" is also visible on the paper. Menter B. Terrill was President of North Texas Normal College and North Texas State Normal College from 1894-1901.
Date:
1894/1901
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Students and President Kendall
North Texas Normal College, Students and President Kendall, 1894. Individuals in suits and dress seated and standing in a room.
Date:
1894
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Wesley Housden in Meat Market]
Photograph of Wesley Housden in a meat market with tools, scales, wrapping paper, a lamp, and a telephone. He is sharpening a knife.
Date:
1894
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Will Huffman, ? Brown, Jack Christal, Rufus Fry, ? Brown
Photograph of five men posing on horseback. Stables can be seen in the background with rooftops of many homes behind them. The men are wearing boots, white shirts, vests, and hats. A Rope is attached to the saddles of some horses. The man on the far left is Will Huffman, next is a man named Brown, in the middle is John Calvin (Jack) Christal, followed by Rufus "Ruf" D. Fry, and another unidentified man named Brown.
Date:
1894?
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History