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Field study of cemeteries in Tyler county (open access)

Field study of cemeteries in Tyler county

Research paper and field study of cemeteries in Tyler county, Texas, conducted by Martha Stone for Dr. Terry Jordan's Geography 501 class at North Texas State University. The paper also contains three loose color photographs of the cemeteries.
Date: July 1975
Creator: Stone, Martha
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Upland southern cemetery tradition in Tarrant county, Texas (open access)

The Upland southern cemetery tradition in Tarrant county, Texas

Research paper written by UNT student Peggy Gough for Geography 501 and presented to Dr. Terry Jordan, about burial methods in Tarrant county, Texas.
Date: July 8, 1975
Creator: Gough, Peggy G.
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Lonesome Dove Baptist Church and Cemetery, Tarrant County, Texas (open access)

The Lonesome Dove Baptist Church and Cemetery, Tarrant County, Texas

Research paper about the Lonesome Dove Baptist Church and cemetery in Tarrant county, Texas, written by Darla Allcorn for Dr. Terry Jordan's Geography 501 class at North Texas State University. The paper also contains color photographs of the church and cemetery adhered to its pages.
Date: July 1975
Creator: Allcorn, Darla
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library

[New Walker County Courthouse in Huntsville, TX]

Photograph of New Walker County Courthouse in Huntsville, TX. A road runs in front of the courthouse with three vehicles parked at the curb of the building's property, all facing the left side of the image. The entrance to the courthouse is set into a brick wall whose sides extends outwards and to the edge of the sidewalk, each one bordering an elevated lawn with bushes and small plants. Above the level of the entrance spans the rest of the building, which consists of two floors that each have a row of tall windows across the courthouse's width. A white platform, spanning the width of the building and built with black railing, separates the second and third floor windows while brick columns separate windows vertically into groups of four. Above the third floor sit the top portion of the building, on the side of which is written "Walker County Courthouse" in large black letters. The roof of the courthouse slopes upward to a short rectangular block with the same width as the building.
Date: July 1975
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library