[Interior view of Little Chapel-in-the-Woods doors]

The interior of the doors to the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods of Texas State College for Women are shown. Some light switches are located on the brick wall to the right of the door. The Chapel was designed by O'Neil Ford and Arch Swank and built in 1939.
Date: unknown
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Little Chapel in the Woods lectern

A large wooden frame with a photograph of an elaborate wooden lectern is visible. The lectern is standing on a brick floor in a chapel. A brick wall and stained-glass window are visible behind the lectern. The Chapel was designed by O'Neil Ford and Arch Swank.
Date: unknown
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Lobby of present Stoddard Hall]

Photograph of a lobby inside of the second Stoddard Hall of Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. Several rugs, chairs, and end tables are placed throughout the lobby. Several columns support the ceiling of the lobby.
Date: unknown
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Lobby of Stoddard Hall]

Photograph of a lobby inside of the second Stoddard Hall of Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. A piano and several chairs are placed throughout the lobby.
Date: unknown
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Looking down into Little Chapel

A large wooden frame with a photograph looking down into a chapel is visible. The photograph contains elaborate lights and stained-glass windows, a partial view of the ceiling and walls of the chapel, pews, and pulpit. The Chapel was designed by O'Neil Ford and Arch Swank and built in 1939.
Date: unknown
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Members of the Fidelis Sunday School at Howard Payne College]

Unidentified group of two men and fourteen women pose for a picture on the steps of Howard Payne College. A small banner held by two of the women reads "Fidelis 1935-36." The Fidelis Sunday School Class was held at the First Baptist Church of Howard Payne College (now University). Only students attending the university were allowed to enroll in the specialized training in "real workings" of a modern day church.
Date: 1936
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Moore Business Forms Plant

Exterior view of the front of the Moore Business Forms plant located at 601 E. Hickory.
Date: 1950~
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Morrison Milling Company

Exterior view of the Morrison's Milling Company factory. The sign on the top of the factory reads: "Morrison's Peacemaker Flour."
Date: 1954?
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

North Texas Administration Building

Entrance to the administration building on the North Texas State College campus. The entrance is bounded on both sides by trees and bushes.
Date: 1932~
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

North Texas Administration Building

Entrance to the administration building on the North Texas State College campus. The entrance is bounded on both sides by trees and bushes.
Date: 1932~
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Old Admin Building before circle drive

The old Administration Building, now known as the Old Main Building, of Texas State College for Women is visible behind trees. The building has a dome on top, and six columns with Corinthian capitals are visible at the entrance.
Date: unknown
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Old Admin Building before the many circle drives

The old Administration Building, now the College of Education Building of Texas Woman's University, is partially visible behind several trees. The building is also referred to as the Old Main Building. The building's entrance is obscured by the trees, but an American flag on a flag pole is visible above the trees. The dome of the building is also visible above the trees. A 1930's era car is located in front of the building.
Date: unknown
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Old Demonstration School, Speech Therapy Building]

Photograph of the Demonstration School also known as the Speech Therapy Building of Texas State College for Women. The one-story brick building has several columns at its entrance.
Date: unknown
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Original entrance of Capps Hall opened September 1918]

Photograph of Sallie B. Capps Hall of Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. The original entrance to the three-story brick building that was opened in 1918 is shown.
Date: unknown
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Original F. M. Bralley Library of TSCW]

Photograph of F. M. Bralley Library of Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. The building was opened in 1927. A stream and bridge are visible in front of the library. The library has four columns with Ionian capitals and a bell tower on the roof.
Date: 1935~
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Park and south campus in front of College of Education Building

A pond and park are visible in the foreground, and the old Administration Building, now the Old Main Building, of Texas State College for Women and the F. M. Bralley library are visible in the background.
Date: unknown
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Lee Williams]

Head-and-shoulders portrait of Effie Lee Williams. Her body is facing the left side of the image while her head and gaze are turned towards the camera. Lee Williams was the daughter of C. A. "Alex" Charles Alexander Williams and Mary Elizabeth Pritchett. She was born in 1866 and died in 1941.
Date: unknown
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

President's home replaced by present Administration Building south of Hubbard

The President's home of Texas State College for Women, now Texas Woman's University, is a two-story white wooden building with four columns with Ionian capitals. The front lawn is well-manicured, and there are several flowers and shrubs in front of the house.
Date: unknown
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Reference Room at North Texas State College

The reference room at the library of the North Texas State College library.
Date: unknown
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Religious service inside Little Chapel-in-the-Woods]

People stand during a religious service in the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods at Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. A choir, pianist, and service leader are visible in the background.
Date: unknown
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Rotunda of old TSCW Administration Building]

Photograph of several unidentified women posing around the guardrails of the Texas State College for Women Administration Building's rotunda. The Administration Building is now known as the Old Main Building or the College of Education of Texas Woman's University.
Date: unknown
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Sam Laney Tire Company and Service Station

The Sam Laney's Tire Company and Service Station located at 502 N. Locust. The station originally opened in 1931 as the Laney & Craven Road Service Station and offered "washing, polishing and greasing," as well as being a Texaco Service Station. The name changed to Sam Laney sometime between 1932 and 1933. They began offering Firestone products in 1933. It later became the John Rochelle Station around 1942 and 1944.
Date: 1933~
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Science Building, west side toward Main Auditorium]

Photograph of the west side of the Science Building at Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. A street runs beside the building, and a few trees partially obscure the building.
Date: unknown
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Serenaders playing for dance in dining room on first floor of Household Arts Building]

Photograph of the Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University, Serenaders preparing to play for a senior dance in the first floor dining room of the Household Arts Building. The women are wearing black dresses with white blouses. The ensemble includes such instruments as the violin, piano, saxophone, trombone, trumpet, and a drum set.
Date: unknown
Creator: Carruth Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History