Truncilla macrodon, Specimen #1558

One preserved mussel specimen including both the left and right valves. The specimen exhibits a rhomboidal shape; bluish-white internal coloring; tan external coloring; no external sculpturing. The specimen measures between 0 - 60 mm in length and was assessed to be very-recently dead when collected.
Date: December 8, 1968
Creator: Pratt, W. L.
Object Type: Specimen
System: The UNT Digital Library

Truncilla macrodon, Specimen #1559

One preserved mussel specimen including both the left and right valves. The specimen exhibits an elliptical shape; bluish-white internal coloring; tan external coloring; no external sculpturing. The specimen measures between 0 - 60 mm in length and was assessed to be very-recently dead when collected.
Date: December 8, 1968
Creator: Pratt, W. L.
Object Type: Specimen
System: The UNT Digital Library

Truncilla sp., Specimen #1557

One preserved mussel specimen including the left valve only. The specimen exhibits an elliptical shape; white internal coloring; off-white external coloring; no external sculpturing. The specimen measures between 0 - 60 mm in length and was assessed to be very-recently dead when collected.
Date: December 8, 1968
Creator: Pratt, W. L.
Object Type: Specimen
System: The UNT Digital Library

Truncilla macrodon, Specimen #1560

One preserved mussel specimen including both the left and right valves. The specimen exhibits an elliptical shape; white internal coloring; olive external coloring; no external sculpturing. The specimen measures between 0 - 60 mm in length and was assessed to be relatively-recently dead when collected.
Date: October 18, 1969
Creator: Pratt, W. L.
Object Type: Specimen
System: The UNT Digital Library

Truncilla macrodon, Specimen #1561

One preserved mussel specimen including both the left and right valves. The specimen exhibits an elliptical shape; white internal coloring; olive external coloring; no external sculpturing. The specimen measures between 0 - 60 mm in length and was assessed to be relatively-recently dead when collected.
Date: October 18, 1969
Creator: Pratt, W. L.
Object Type: Specimen
System: The UNT Digital Library

Truncilla macrodon, Specimen #1562

One preserved mussel specimen including both the left and right valves. The specimen exhibits an elliptical shape; white internal coloring; tan external coloring; no external sculpturing. The specimen measures between 0 - 60 mm in length and was assessed to be relatively-recently dead when collected.
Date: October 18, 1969
Creator: Pratt, W. L.
Object Type: Specimen
System: The UNT Digital Library

Truncilla macrodon, Specimen #1566

One preserved mussel specimen including both the left and right valves. The specimen exhibits an elliptical shape; white internal coloring; tan external coloring; no external sculpturing. The specimen measures between 0 - 60 mm in length and was assessed to be very-recently dead when collected.
Date: September 4, 1961
Creator: Pratt, W. L. & Goode, J. M.
Object Type: Specimen
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The Demolition of the First Baptist Church, 7 of 11: Frame and Rubble]

The First Baptist Church's second building was built in 1920, and used until 1967. It was demolished to build the third, and current, church on the same site. Please see photograph number 1 for details.
Date: 1967
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[The Demolition of the First Baptist Church, 5 of 11: Looking Northeast.]

The church building, shown here as being demolished, was built in 1920; and was replaced in 1967 by the present church building. It is the third Baptist church built on this site. Please see photograph number 1 for details.
Date: 1967
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[The Demolition of the First Baptist Church, 11 of 11: Partially Demolished]

The second First Baptist Church building was built in 1920, and used until 1967. It was demolished to build the third and current church on the same site. Please see photograph number 1 for details.
Date: 1967
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[The Demolition of the First Baptist Church, 10 of 11: Frame and Rubble]

The second First Baptist Church building was built in 1920, and used until 1967. It was demolished to build the third and current church on the same site. Please see photograph number 1 for details.
Date: 1967
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[A View of NE 1st Avenue]

In this view of NE 1st Avenue, the Old Post Office Building is shown at the end of the street and at the left of the picture. It is now [2007] The Woman's Club. The Baker Hotel (apparently under construction) can be seen at the far right of the picture. The Southwestern Bell Telephone Company building in the center of the picture sits across NE 1st Street, and to the north of the Baker.
Date: 1965?
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[The Demolition of the First Baptist Church, 8 of 11: Frame of Building]

The second building of the First Baptist Church was built in 1920, and used until 1967. It was then demolished to build the third and current church on the same site. Please see photograph number 1 for details.
Date: 1967
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[An Aerial View of Mineral Wells From the East-northeast 1967]

This aerial view of Mineral Wells from the east-northeast was taken April 29, 1967, near the convergence of E. Hubbard and SE 1st Street(that together comprise US Highway 180-a one-way street through downtown Mineral Wells). Note the Brazos Mall and Spanish Trace Apartments at the upper left of the picture, and the Baker Hotel in the background at the extreme upper right corner of the picture. The buildings in the lower left corner of the picture are motels. The large vacant area in the picture was later developed when the Lakewell House Retirement Home was built near the middle of it.
Date: April 29, 1967
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Three Women at a Swimming Pool]

Three women are shown at the "old" Mineral Wells City Pool. A male lifeguard, to their right, looks on unconcernedly. Only one woman can be identified: Jill Hickey, Mineral Wells High School graduate of 1966,the woman on the right, now Jill Hickey Moore of Stafford, Texas.
Date: April 29, 1967
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[An Aerial View of Mineral Wells From the East-northeast, 1967]

This aerial view of Mineral Wells, from the ENE, was taken April 29, 1967. Note the Spanish Trace Apartments building at the middle-left of the picture. It lies across the street behind the Brazos Mall (off the picture, left of Spanish Trail Apartments).
Date: April 29, 1967
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[An Aerial View of Mineral Wells From the East 1967]

This photograph is an aerial view of Mineral Wells from the east-northeast. It was taken April 29, 1967. Please note the Brazos Mall and Brazos Villa Apts (Later Spanish Trace apartments) across the street from it at the upper left edge of the picture. The large building at the lower left corner of the picture is the Sands motel. The large vacant area was later developed when the Lakewell House Retirement Home was built near the middle of it.
Date: April 29, 1967
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[An Aerial View of Mineral Wells From the East-northeast, 1967]

This aerial View of Mineral Wells looking SW was taken on April 29, 1967. Please note the Brazos Mall and the Spanish Trace Apartments.
Date: April 29, 1967
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[An Aerial View of Mineral Wells From the East, 1967]

This photograph illustrates an aerial view of Mineral Wells, taken April 29, 1967, from the ENE looking slightly toward the WSW. Please note the Brazos Mall and Spanish Trace Apartments.
Date: April 29, 1967
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[An Aerial View of Mineral Wells From the East, 1967]

This aerial view of Mineral Wells was taken April 29, 1967 from the East looking slightly West. Please note the Brazos Villa Apartments and the back of Brazos Mall.
Date: April 29, 1967
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[An Aerial View of Mineral Wells From the East-northeast, 1967]

This aerial view of Mineral Wells, from ENE looking WSW, was taken April 29, 1967. Please note the Brazos Mall and Spanish Trace Apartments building across the street from it in the upper middle of the picture. ANTENNA PRODUCTS is at the left edge of the picture. CANTEX (PVC products) is above and left of the Brazos Mall. The Mesa Motel and Sands Motel are at the lower left corner. The large Vacant area was latter developed when the Lakewell House Retirement Home was built near the middle of it,
Date: April 29, 1967
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[An Aerial View of Residential Areas]

An aerial view of residential area in Mineral Wells is shown here. The exact locale of the photograph is unclear.
Date: April 29, 1967
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[An Aerial View of Mineral Wells From the South-Southeast, 1967]

This photograph shows an aerial view that was taken April 29, 1967. Please note the Baker Hotel in the middle of the upper half of the picture, The Crazy Hotel is two blocks right (north and west) of The Baker. East Mountain is to the right of The Baker and "The Cove" (housing area)lies between it and Bald Mountain.
Date: April 29, 1967
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[An Aerial View of Cantex and Mineral Wells From the East, 1967]

An aerial view of Mineral Wells, taken from the east and south of Hubbard Street, April 29, 1967 is shown here. Note the Baker Hotel in the upper right corner of the picture. The Cantex Manufacturing Company is in foreground. Once a part of Texas-Vit (vitreous clay products), it is now producing PVC plastic products. The railroad right-of-way shows as a dark corridor to the right and above Cantex in the picture. The street at the far right of the picture is East Hubbard Street, and one block left of it is SE 1st Street (together forming U. S. Highway 180, providing one-way traffic, both west and east, through downtown Mineral Wells.)
Date: April 29, 1967
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History