Richardson Public Library, Richardson, Texas

Richardson Public Library looking southeast from the corner of Arapaho Road and Civic Center Drive. Red and white azaleas in foreground. Cars visible in parking lot. Civic Center [City Hall] building and water tower visible in right background.
Date: 1975/1980
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Bob Moukaddan]

Photograph of "Bob" Burhan Moukaddan, owner of Bob's Department Store in New York.
Date: 1975
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Serious Bob]

Photograph of "Bob" Burhan Moukaddan sitting in a blue chair. He is holding his right hand to his face. He is wearing various pieces of gold jewelry. A crooked lamp is visible in the background.
Date: 1975
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alamito Photo]

Photograph of baby Curtis Whetten wearing blue shorts and sitting in a stream at Rancho Alamito Mexico.
Date: September 1975
Creator: Whetten, Larayne
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photo of Gerald and Carol Hatch, 1975]

Full-length photograph of Gerald and Carol Hatch posing together in front of a black curtain, in a gym or area with wooden flooring at Juarez Stake Academy. Gerald is seated in a wooden chair and is wearing a grey suit with a darker, patterned necktie. Carol Hatch is standing behind him, angled toward the left side of the image, wearing a long-sleeved, floor-length red plaid dress with ruffles around the collar, cuffs, and bodice.
Date: 1975
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Baby Curtis in a Cowboy Hat Photo]

Photograph of Aunt Relva Whetten holding Baby Curtis Whetten, standing in front of a house. Curtis is wearing a brown cowboy hat, green overalls, and a red and white striped shirt.
Date: March 1975
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Richardson Medical Center, B. B. Owen Memorial Hospital, Richardson, Texas

White brick masonry multi-story, multi-level building. The tallest, center portion has a sign at the top, RICHARDSON MEDICAL CENTER B. B. OWEN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. This center portion is flanked on both sides by the main portion of the building, which is shorter and has vertical columns of windows. In the front of the picture is the lowest portion of the building, with ground-level windows and one inset doorway. The doorway and windows are partially hidden by curving lines of low shrubs in the picture foreground. Portions of equipment, perhaps ventilation, are visible on roof areas. Additional information: Dallas Morning News, Dec. 18, 1975 "A 5-story hospital, scheduled for completion in August, 1977, will be built at 401 W. Campbell Rd. ... The building contract was given to J. A. Jones Construction Co." The hospital was dedicated Saturday, May 27, 1977. It was named in memory of Dallas businessman B. B. Owen. The hospital opened for business Tuesday, May 30, 1977. Bennie Bryan Owen was born on September 11, 1897, in Cisco, Eastland County. As a young man, he moved to Dallas County where he was principally involved with investments and investment loans. He was also involved in agriculture as he …
Date: 1975/1977
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Walnut Hill Entrance Complete]

Photograph of the masonry structure entrance for North Lake College. It is a tall structure with the North Lake logo on the top. The bricks from which it is built are the same as the original campus buildings.
Date: 1975
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Wafaa Moukaddan]

Photograph of Wafaa Moukaddan, aunt of Jana Musleh.
Date: 1975
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Tub Time Photo]

Photograph of baby Curtis Whetten sitting in a silver washtub on a sidewalk outside, next to Shawn Whetten who is standing slightly behind and to the right of the tub. Part of a yard and a building are visible in the background.
Date: 1975
Creator: Whetten, LaVon
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Fifth Grade Class at James H. Ross Elementary School, 1975-76]

Photograph of Mary Howard's fifth grade class during the 1975-1976 school year at James H. Ross Elementary, formally known as Newport Elementary, in League City, Texas. The 26 students are arranged in 4 rows in front of a velvet curtain; their teacher stands to the right of them on the first row. An unidentified man stands to their left. A small marquee board with their class information is set in front of them. Many of the students are wearing colonial-era costumes, as is their teacher. The visible portion of a white banner hanging behind the class reads, "Revolution Bicentennial."
Date: [1975,1976]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History