[Brownies' Basketball Team, NTSTC, 1911 - 1912]

Photograph of the 1911-1912 North Texas State Normal College Brownies basketball team. The all-women team is standing and sitting in rows, dressed in their uniforms. The woman standing in the center of the back row is holding a basketball with the word "Brownies" on it. The label reads inaccurately, "Brownies' Baketball Team, NTSTC (North Texas State Teachers College), 1911-12. The NTSTC wasn't established until 1923.
Date: [1911,1912]
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Brownies' Basketball Team, NTSTC, 1911 - 1912, 2]

Photograph of the 1911-1912 North Texas State Normal College Brownies basketball team. The all-women team is standing and sitting in rows, dressed in their uniforms. The woman standing in the center of the back row is holding a basketball with the word "Brownies" on it. The label reads inaccurately, "Brownies' Baketball Team, NTSTC (North Texas State Teachers College), 1911-12. The NTSTC wasn't established until 1923.
Date: [1911,1912]
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Brownies' Basketball Team, NTSTC, 1911 - 1912, 3]

Photograph of the 1911-1912 North Texas State Normal College Brownies basketball team. The all-women team is standing and sitting in rows, dressed in their uniforms. The woman standing in the center of the back row is holding a basketball with the word "Brownies" on it. The label reads inaccurately, "Brownies' Baketball Team, NTSTC (North Texas State Teachers College), 1911-12. The NTSTC wasn't established until 1923.
Date: [1911,1912]
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[North Texas Normal College Biology Laboratory 1911]

Photograph of female students in the Biology laboratory during Biology class at the North Texas Normal College in 1911.
Date: 1911
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[People at Blacks Ferry]

Photograph of the sub-division crowd at Black's Ferry, San Bernard River, in Sweeny, Texas. Black’s Ferry was one of three ferries on the San Bernard that transported people, animals, and wagons across the river which served as a vital connection between the communities traversing the San Bernard River.
Date: 1911
Creator: Brazoria County News
System: The UNT Digital Library