[Clarendon College administration building]

Photograph of the administration building at Clarendon College. The three story brick building is seen from the front. A line of small trees is visible at the left of the image and much of the area in front of the building is covered in tall grass.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Clarendon College campus]

Photograph of the administration building and girls dormitory on the Clarendon College campus.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Panhandle Literary Society, Clarendon College]

Photograph of members of the Panhandle Literary Society of Clarendon College. The male students, in a range of ages, and professors, are posed in rows. They are formally dressed and each has a ribbon attached to his jacket lapel. Individuals appearing in the image are: Front row, l-r, Jerry Fagan, Elmer Smith, Erchal Lacy, Bob Glenn; second row, Louis Hardy, Clayton Lacy, unidentified, Luther Gribble, Tom Hastings, Tarlton Brock, Paul Sarvis; third row, Herbert Hilburn, Hugh Arnold, Coopwood Perry, Newbill Ferguson, Roy Teague, Leslie Gilbert, John B. Pope, Ernest Betts; fourth row, Floyd Howard, Clint Lee, Arthur Neeley, Joe Powell, Stuart Condron, Gordon Willard, Lester Sheffy, unidentified; fifth Row, unidentified, Perry Powell, Prof. S.E. Burkhead, George Anderson, Prof. D.B. Quigley, Dr. J.R. Mood, Charles Doak, unidentified; sixth row, Robert Ramey, Prof. C.M. Morton, Cassius Carter, unidentified, Steve Hufstutler, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified.
Date: 1906~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Senior class, Clarendon College

Photograph of of the Clarendon College graduating class. The eleven women and nine men are seated and standing in rows, facing slightly to the left, with faces turned to the camera. All are formally dressed.
Date: June 1908
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Clarendon College X-Ray, Volume 4, Number 1, November 1906 (open access)

The Clarendon College X-Ray, Volume 4, Number 1, November 1906

November 1906 issue of the Clarendon College magazine, published by the Adkissonian, Panhandle, Sappho and Euterpean literary societies. Contains college and club news, personal items, humor and advertisements.
Date: November 1906
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Clarendon College building]

Photograph of the main building of Clarendon College in Clarendon, Texas. The three-story building is constructed of brick, with a shingled roof. On each side of the main part of the building are two square towers. The mansard roof of the main building includes dormer windows and at the top of the towers there are small gabled dormer openings. The tower closest to the viewer has round windows on the third floor and one of them appears to be open or missing. There are three children sitting on the ground in front of the building, and a girl is about to enter one of the doors. A water tower is visible behind the building. The image is misidentified as "Claude Courthouse." on the verso.
Date: 1906
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Clarendon College, Clarendon, Texas

Tinted postcard of the main building of Clarendon College in Clarendon, Texas. The three-story brick building facade has two recessed sections and three projecting sections. The doorway is built into a tall tower with pilasters on each side. The roof of the tower has a crenallated parapet and the near the top of the tower is a sign that reads, "Clarendon College." To the right of the building is a windmill and a water tank. Small trees are growing on either side of the building.
Date: 190X
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Clarendon schools]

Photograph of Clarendon, Texas school buildings. The three-story building in the foreground served as a junior high school when constructed. It is built of brick and has a decorative parapet, with other decorative elements on the front façade. Part of the high school building, built in a similar style, is visible in the background.
Date: 1922~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Clarendon school classroom]

Photograph of students in a classroom at the school in Clarendon, Texas. Most of the students are seated at desks, with a group of nine boys standing at the rear. An adult male is also standing at the rear of the class. The boy standing fifth from the left is identified as Harold Bugbee.
Date: 191X
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
Catalogue (open access)

Catalogue

Catalog containing a school calendar, rules and regulations, curriculum, administration, faculty and list of students for the primary college-level school.
Date: 1900
Creator: Clarendon College and University Training School
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Clarendon College students]

Photograph of students at Clarendon College involved in an unidentified activity on an athletic field. Students are standing on two chalked semicircles, facing inward. In the foreground of the photograph are a few spectators and in the background are a two automobiles and a group of people seated on a small grandstand. A wooden fence encloses the far side of the field and there is a house visible behind the fence.
Date: 192X
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Clarendon, Texas grade school class room

Photograph of a classroom at Clarendon School in Clarendon, Texas. The photograph was taken from the front of the classroom and shows the back coat closet and four small blackboards. Names of students are written on three of the blackboards with the name of the school's architect, Guy A. Carlander, written on the fourth.. The classroom has five rows of desks. Windows are visible on one side wall.
Date: 1922~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History