[Marjorie Herrera Lewis autographing books at the Friends of Hillsboro City Library Author Luncheon at the Hillsboro Historic City Hall]

Photograph of Marjorie Herrera Lewis sitting at a table for a book signing event called Friends of Hillsboro City Library Author Luncheon held at Hillsboro Historic City Hall. The author and photojournalist is looking away from the camera and smiling. She is holding a pen and a there is a stack of books to her right on the table.
Date: October 24, 2019
Creator: Keelin, Russell
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Open House flyer to celebrate the centennial of the Hillsboro City Library]

Photograph of a flyer or invitation for an Open House at the Hillsboro City Library. The flyer reads, "We request the honor of your presence at an Open House; "From Post Office to Library"; Celebrating 100 years of Service 1915-2015; Refreshments, Photo Display/Slide Show; 118 South Waco Street Hillsboro, Texas; Friday, February 13, 2015; 4:00-6:00 p.m." An image of the front façade of the Hillsboro City Library is shown. The building is modeled off of Tuscan architecture with beige colored brick, terracotta shingle roof, four Corinthian-style columns and five barrel vaults, two of which are entryways with stairs.
Date: February 13, 2015
Creator: Keelin, Russell
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Cotton card on display at the Hill County Cell Block Museum in Hillsboro, Texas]

Photograph of a wooden cotton card on display at the Hill County Cell Block Museum in Hillsboro, Texas. The cotton card has an inscription on it that reads, "The Only Genuine; Old Whittemore Patent No. 10 Cotton; Watson-Williams Mfg. Co.; Leicester, Mass." There is also a handwritten inscription to the left that reads, "H10, $2.00, I." Some cotton is seen inside the two cards and there is a folded piece of paper on the table in front of the card that states, "Cotton Cards."
Date: April 7, 2012
Creator: Keelin, Russell
System: The UNT Digital Library