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Box # |
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Sub # |
Description |
Special Notes |
More Notes |
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9 |
76 |
244-45 |
A DESTROYED BOCHE
STRONGHOLD (SOMME) |
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8 |
62-8-4A |
A Jeffereson Co’s
Friend. Ray Johnston E. W. Gregs photography |
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1 print |
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1 |
43-23-4e |
A. Madsen
Photography: photo of a woman standing next to a chair with her
elbow resting on the back of it. A mirror is in the background. |
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1 print |
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D2 |
6 |
57-38-7 |
Abernathy Mollie D.
and sons ranch Hockley, Texas |
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1 print |
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9 |
63-68-48F |
Abernathy, Texas
Basketball team 1913-14 |
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1 print |
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9 |
6368-48A |
Abernathy,
Texas—first state bank showing Carl Goodman, Claud Burrus, Mr.
White, Vint Stombough |
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1 print |
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D2 |
6 |
57-38-7 |
Abernathy, Mollie &
Sons house and vineyard located in Hockley built in 1912 (This photo
was made several years after it was built) |
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1 print |
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9 |
76 |
244-11 |
ABLAIN ST. NAZAIRE--RUINS
OF CHURCH |
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10 |
67-24-62 |
Account book from
First National Bank of Rockdale, Texas |
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1 book |
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10 |
67-24-62(2) |
Account book from
First National Bank of Dallas Texas c. 1932-33 |
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1 book |
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18 |
81 |
119-74 |
ACCOUNT BOOK--PINNELL-MCMULLEN
LIVE STOCK COMMISSI |
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6 |
57-45-5 |
Acuff, Myrtal and
Frank Tubbs in a studio portrait with others members of the wedding
party |
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1 print |
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8 |
61-13-63 |
Address label book
for Mrs. A. W. Blankenship Lubbock, Texas |
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1 book |
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4 |
54-122-2 |
Adrian Texas,
photograph of the Canadian Breaks near town 1932 |
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1 print |
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4 |
54-122-1 |
Adrian Texas,
photograph of the Canadian Breaks near town 1932 |
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1 print |
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4 |
54-122-4 |
Adrian Texas,
photograph of the Canadian Breaks near town 1932 |
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1 print |
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4 |
54-122-3 |
Adrian Texas,
photograph of the Canadian Breaks near town 1932 |
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1 print |
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12 |
72-146-118(3)A |
Advertisement for
stereographs |
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1 print |
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12 |
72-146-118(2) |
Advertising for
stereographs |
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1 print |
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4 |
54-263-2 |
Advertisement from
La Fonda Motel in Sante Fe, New Mexico William G. Sargent –
Proprietor |
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1 brocure |
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10 |
66-32-2 |
Advertisement for
Old Ranch House at Chittendens Ranch Anson, Texas |
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1 print |
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18 |
80 |
37-20 |
ADVERTISEMENT--"MOLINE WAYON CO." MADE TO BE USED |
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9 |
64-97-2A |
Advertising card
for Geiser MFG. Co. Agricultural Implements |
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1 card |
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9 |
64-97-2F |
Advertising card
“Eclipse” Farm machinery |
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1 card |
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9 |
64-97-2 |
Advertising card
“The Hamburg Plow” |
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1 card |
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79 |
154-24 |
ADVERTISING FAIR--"EPLEN
FURNITURE CO." |
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79 |
154-23 |
ADVERTISING
FAN--"CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK" CAMERON, |
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18 |
79 |
265-5 |
ADVERTISING
FAN--STRAWN MERC. CO., STRAWN, TEXAS |
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18 |
77 |
247-168 |
ADVERTISING
NOVELTY--NOTEBOOK B. J. AVERY AND SONS |
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9 |
64-97-2G |
Advertising
pamphlet and price list Energy Manufacturing hoisting Machines |
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1 print |
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9 |
64-97-2D |
Advertising
pamphlet “Ohio” Ensilage and Feed Cutters Ag. Machinery |
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1 pamphlet |
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9 |
64-97-2C |
Advertising
pamphlet D.S. Morgan & Co. harvesting machinery |
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1 pamphlet |
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9 |
64-97-2E |
Advertising
pamphlet S. Freeman & sons Manufacturing co. agricultural machine |
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1 pamphlet |
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9 |
64-97-2B |
Advertising
pamphlet The Thomas MFG. Co. hay rakes, mowers, pumps |
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1 pamphlet |
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9 |
64-97-2H |
Advertising
pamphlet Triumph Harvesting Machinary |
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1 pamplet |
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3 |
53-80-27 |
Aldrich, Capt. R.
W. with Geronimo bow in Austin Texas May 1946. He is standing with
another gentleman who is also holding a bow. |
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1 print |
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4 |
59 |
183-5 |
ALEXANDER DRY GOODS
STORE, BROWNFIELD, TEXAS |
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D4 |
5 |
55-143-5 |
Altered irrigation
pump using automobile motor. This is the first automobile motor to
be attached directly to the gear head with a shaft about 1931... |
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1 print |
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8 |
60-28-7 |
Alton Brazell’s
building |
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1 pirnt |
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2 |
48-7-6 |
Amarillo Board of Trade Building in Construction |
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1 print |
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2 |
48-7-2 |
Amarillo Concert
Band in 1891. The photo contains ten men lined in two rows each with
their own instruments and uniforms. |
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1 print |
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1 |
41-38-7 |
A pair of infantry
buglers in Cuban expeditionary army 1898. (Perry & Smity on photo) |
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1 photo |
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9 |
76 |
244-27 |
AMERICAN GRAVESITES |
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19 |
65 |
53-1 |
AMERICAN LEGION
RODEO7/4/21--ROPERS AND BRONCO BUSTERS, |
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D1 |
1 |
41-38-12 |
A company of
American infantry connected with the seventh Army Corps under
General Fitzhugh. See American army of occupation in Cuba 1898. The
design in the foreground of the flag. The Cuban flag below is made
of colored rocks and sand. This company was the first to land in
Havana. It also established Camp Colombia, now a large military
fort. |
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1 photo |
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19 |
77 |
247-41 |
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
EQUITY CERTIFICATE, 1903 |
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D1 |
1 |
41-38-6 |
American troopers
resting on top of Moro Castle, Havana. The articles they are using
for seats are cast iron cannon balls, 1898 |
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1 photo |
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1 |
41-38-14 |
American troopers
can be seen taking a bath in river near Guines, Cuba |
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1 photo |
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7 |
74 |
110-5A |
AMOS, WILL--OWNER
OF RANCH IN HOLBROOK, ARIZONA |
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8 |
75 |
306-63 |
ANDREWS,
BURTON--FOURTEEN MONTHS OLD |
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10 |
82 |
8-17 |
ANDREWS, MRS. J.
F.--DAUGHTER OF FIRST TTU PRESIDENT DR. PAUL W. HORN |
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10 |
67-24-71 |
Announcement from
Holland Hemstitching and Pleating Company |
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1 announcement |
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18 |
74 |
134-2 |
ANNUAL CONFERENCE
PROGRAM, ASEE TEXAS TECH UNIVERS |
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8 |
62-74-1B |
Anson Lamb in a
studio portait from the chest up |
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1 print |
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9 |
63-68-27A |
Anson, Mr. and Mrs.
Anson of Denver Colorado shje was Emma hunt’s teacher at Estacado |
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1 print |
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11 |
55 |
130-16 |
ANTELOPE HUNTING |
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NEGATIVE |
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5 |
55-130-16 |
Two gentlemen
standing with their hides with one antelope hanging upside down |
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1 print |
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18 |
79 |
138-14 |
APOLLO 9 EARTH-SKY
VIEW OF LUBBOCK AREA, MARCH 11, |
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11 |
70-841-1BB |
Appleton photo of
landscape |
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1 print |
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11 |
70-841-1AA |
Appleton photo of
landscape near town |
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1 print |
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5 |
64 |
110-61DD |
APPLETON RIFLE CLUB, APPLETON, COLORADO--FEMALE MEMBERS--PHOTO BY
HAROLD BRYANT |
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5 |
64 |
110-61CC |
APPLETON RIFLE CLUB, APPLETON, COLORADO--PHOTO BY HAROLD BRYANT |
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5 |
64 |
110-61BB |
APPLETON RIFLE CLUB, APPLETON, COLORADO--PHOTO BY HAROLD BRYANT |
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5 |
64 |
110-61HH |
APPLETON RIFLE
CLUB, C. 1941--PHOTO BY HAROLD BRYANT |
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11 |
70-841-1CC |
Appleton field
south of town |
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1 print |
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5 |
56-64-35 |
Arnett Family
members near Hale Center 1900 |
Donor: BEALL, MRS.
FLOYD |
1 print |
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3 |
54-75-5 |
Arnett family
portrait. Two individuals are seated in front with ten others
standing in a line in the back |
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1 print |
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5 |
56-64-31 |
Arnet, Ophelia and
four others standing on a rock edge looking out into the distance in
Colorado Texas |
Donor: BEALL, MRS.
FLOYD |
1 print |
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3 |
54-75-1 |
Arnett, S.C.
profile on horseback featured with other horses |
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1 print |
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3 |
54-75-2 |
Arnett, S.C. with
infant son posing in a studio portrait. Mr. Arnett is seated on a
stool holding son with right arm |
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1 print |
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3 |
54-75-4 |
Arnett, S.C. on
white horse full face. |
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1 print |
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3 |
54-75-3 |
Arnett, S.C.
standing with four other gentlemen in oil field |
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1 print |
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3 |
54-75-7 |
Arnett, S.C. in
1905. Portrait shows him from the waist up in a dress suit with a
bow tie |
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1 print |
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3 |
54-75-6 |
Arnett, S.C.
portrait within a frame that contains his name on the front. The
frame contains the seal for the Texas Historical Society |
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1 print |
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2 |
48-8-24 |
Art class exhibit
in about 1910-15. 6 individuals are pictured dressed in various
costumes. |
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1 print |
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2 |
44-46-1 |
Article – Lubbock
Called “Some Shakes of Place on 52nd Birthday” March 11,
1944 presented by J. A. Barto |
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1 article |
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6 |
56-75-66 |
Askins, Tom family
in Garza County 1907 seated in a studio portrait |
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