[Marshall Downtown Square]

The north area of the Marshall downtown square from the perspective of the E. Houston-Bolivar street intersection. The stores to the right of the image front on Austin street, which runs east-west. Behind the commercial bank sign is a parking lot also known as the McPhail block. The old courhouse is out of view to the left.
Date: 2000~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photocopy of Original Polo Playing Field Photograph]

Photocopy of a photograph of a polo playing field, a large grassy, well-manicured lawn with small, gently rolling hills. The area is surrounded by trees, and there are mountains in the distant background. Below the photo, handwritten notes give information about the playing field. The back of the paper is blank.
Date: 2000~
Creator: Edmonds, Bettie
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Additional Jana Musleh School Photo]

School photograph of Jana Musleh, age 11. She is wearing a pink shirt with a flower and the word "next" visible.
Date: 2000
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[School Photo for Dad]

School photograph of Jana Musleh, age 11. She is wearing a pink shirt with a flower and the word "next" visible. The writing on the back of the photograph reads, "Dear, Dad I love you very much. I miss you too. This is a picture of me to you. I love you Dad. I miss you. Send me your picture. Love Jana."
Date: 2000
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Clan Sutherland Tartan]

Photograph of a book on grass, open to an image of the Clan Sutherland tartan.
Date: 2000~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[John Whiteside Grave]

Photograph of the gravesite of John Whiteside. His memorial reads, "John Whiteside. N.C. Militia. Revolutionary War. May 18, 1758- March 18, 1835."
Date: March 2000
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Newspaper Clipping: Ceremony to Honor Veteran of Civil War]

Newspaper clipping of the article "Ceremony to honor veteran of Civil War" with a photo of sixteen people including Levi Marion Head, who is the subject of the newspaper article. The article announces the dedication of a marker honoring Levi Marion Head to be placed in the Buel Cemetery, hosted by Head's great-great-grandson, Benjamin L. Head, the Gen. Richardson Taylor Camp No. 1308 of the Sons of Confederate Veterans in Shreveport, Lousiana, the Belle Boyd Chapter of the Order of the Confederate Rose, The Lone Star Chapter No. 8, OCR, and the Head family. The article also includes some biographical information about Head's descendants who still live in the Johnson County, Texas.
Date: March 23, 2000
Creator: Strickland, Jay
System: The Portal to Texas History