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[Woman and a man wearing hats]

A photograph of a woman and a man wearing hats, holding towels and standing on an incline. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of T. N. Carswell]

A photographic portrait of Thomas Norwood Carswell. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of two girls in housecoats and sleep caps]

A photograph of two girls in housecoats and sleep caps. Simmons, G. I. H. and Kent pennants displayed on dorm wall. "Lest you forget Mae & Abbie" is handwritten with black ink. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of T. N. Carswell]

A photographic portrait of Thomas Norwood Carswell. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Group of graduates on the steps of the Administration Building of Simmons College]

A photograph of a group of students in caps and gowns on the steps of the new Administration Building, Simmons College, Abilene, Texas. J. D. Sandefer is standing on the farthest right in the front row. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Cecil Simmons and an unidentified man]

A photograph of Cecil Simmons, in the darker suit, and an unidentified man in front of a draped backdrop. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of two unidentified women]

A photograph of two unidentified women posing in front of a backdrop of leaves. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Snapshot of J. D. Sandefer]

A photograph of J. D. Sandefer on a concrete walkway with lawn mowers, a bench and Anna Hall, located on Simmons College campus, in the background. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Snapshot of J. D. Sandefer]

A photograph of J. D. Sandefer on a concrete walkway with strewn lawn mowers, a bench and Anna Hall, located on Simmons College campus, in the background. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Group of men posing on the Simmons College campus]

A photograph of seventeen men posing in a leaning line. The new Administration Building of Simmons College in the distant background on the right. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Six students wearing Simmons Class of '15 letter jackets]

A photograph of four men and two women wearing Simmons Class of '15 letter jackets with Simmons College in the background. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Staged gunfight on Simmons College campus]

A photograph of a group of men staging a gunfight, continued, nine men marching in line. The Simmons College new Administration Building in the immediate background on the left, the old Administration Building next building to the right. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Staged gunfight on Simmons College campus]

A photograph of a group of men staging a gunfight, continued. Ten men carrying two "executed" men using guns as gurneys. Campbells Store advertisement on a billboard in the background. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Group of seven people in a motor car on Simmons College campus]

A photograph of four men and one woman in a motor car with the windshield up. The Girls Industrial Home building on Simmons College campus is in the distant background on the right. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Staged gunfight on Simmons College campus]

A photograph of a group of men staging a gunfight, continued, hand-to-hand combat (gun-turned-club) with Simmons College in the background. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Staged gunfight on Simmons College campus]

A photograph of a group of men staging a gunfight, continued. Ten men in photo, nine-man execution squad with Simmons College Administration Building in the immediate background to the right. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Six students wearing Simmons Class of '15 letter jackets]

A photograph of students, three men and three women, wearing Simmons Class of '15 letter jackets, the new Administration Building of Simmons College in the distant background on the right. The students are identified as Mary Louise Sandefer, Forrest Banks Weakley, Frank Thomas Carson, and J. Milton Clayton. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Staged gunfight on Simmons College campus]

A photograph of a group of men staging a gunfight, continued, six on the ground and four on top of a barn located on Simmons College campus. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Staged gunfight on Simmons College campus]

A photograph of a group of men staging a gunfight, six on the ground and four on top of a barn located on Simmons College campus. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Woman and man wearing pioneer-style clothing and sitting in a tree]

A photograph of a woman and man dressed in pioneer-style clothing and sitting in a tree. This photograph was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of men wearing Simmons College basketball uniforms]

A postcard with a photo of six men wearing Simmons College uniforms and posing on an outdoor basketball court. The reverse side is an unused postcard. This postcard was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: Photo Cosby
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Woman wearing wide-brimmed hat]

A photograph of a woman wearing a wide-brimmed hat. This photograph was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Pope 1913]

A card depicting a banner hailing "Pope" and dated 1913. This photograph was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Group of women holding tennis rackets on Simmons College campus]

A photograph of a group of women holding tennis rackets, standing and sitting on the new Band Stand on Simmons College campus. This photograph was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History