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Uniomerus tetralasmus, Specimen #1239

One preserved mussel specimen including the right valve only. The specimen exhibits an elliptical shape; thin shell; bluish-white internal coloring; brown external coloring; no external sculpturing. Collected in the Red River basin. The specimen measures between 60 - 100 mm in length and was assessed to be very-long dead when collected.
Date: April 17, 1975
Creator: Pettit, J.
Object Type: Specimen
System: The UNT Digital Library

Lampsilis teres, Specimen #302

One preserved mussel specimen including the right valve only. The specimen exhibits an elliptical shape; moderately thick shell; white internal coloring; off-white external coloring; no external sculpturing. Collected in the Red River basin. The specimen measures between 100 - 120 mm in length and was assessed to be very-long dead when collected.
Date: April 17, 1975
Creator: Pettit, J.
Object Type: Specimen
System: The UNT Digital Library

Lampsilis teres, Specimen #303

One preserved mussel specimen including the left valve only. The specimen exhibits an elliptical shape; moderately thick shell; white internal coloring; tan external coloring; no external sculpturing. Collected in the Red River basin. The specimen measures between 60 - 100 mm in length and was assessed to be very-long dead when collected.
Date: April 17, 1975
Creator: Pettit, J.
Object Type: Specimen
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Photograph 2012.201.B0094.0840]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "John Blystone , chief security officer at Austin college in Sherman, has been named Grayson County sheriff succeeding the late Woody Blanton .."
Date: November 2, 1975
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Grayson County Courthouse in Sherman, TX]

Photograph of Grayson County Courthouse in Sherman, TX. A yellow lawn sits in front of the courthouse building, occupied by trees of varying heights and foliage. Towards the right edge of the photo are two small bushes planted on either side of a small stone slab with an indistinguishable motif and writing on its surface. The entrance to the courthouse is near the left side of the image, where a short set of stairs lead up from a concrete walkway to the front doors. The building is made entirely of white stone blocks except for the doors and windowsills, which are all blue-green in color. The courthouse has four rows of windows, with the bottommost row consisting of small windows set just above the ground. All of the windows are divided vertically by clusters of engraved lines. Above the top row of windows, carved into the stone of the building, are the words "Grayson County Courthouse". Thin lines of carved patterns decorate the edges of the courthouse's flat roof.
Date: 1975
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library