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[Illustration for the book "Heidi" by Clara Miller Burd]
Illustration created for the book "Heidi" depicting a young girl and boy sitting on a rock on a hillside with mountains in the background. The girl is pointing at a tribe of goats in front of her while the boy looks off into the distance.
[Illustration for the book "Heidi" by Violet Moore Higgins]
Illustration created for the book "Heidi" inscribed in the lower-left corner "To Gustine Coursone Weaver from her friend Violet Moore Higgins." The image depicts a young girl asleep in a bed surrounded by fairytale characters.
The Avesta, Volume 4, Number 1, Fall, 1924
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
Catalog of North Texas State Teachers College: June 1924
Catalog for North Texas State College includes information about class offerings as well as general information about the school (academic calendar, list of officers and faculty, admissions and degree requirements, financial information, etc.).
The Yucca, Yearbook of North Texas State Teacher's School, 1924
Yearbook for North Texas State Teacher's College in Denton, Texas includes photos of and information about the school, student body, professors, and organizations.
[Current Literature Club]
Pamphlet of the Current Literature Club of the North Texas State Teachers College, outlining a course of study for the 1924-25 school year, studying short stories. It includes information about the group, such as membership, motto, and constitution, as well as the course outline.
[An account by Pedro J. Gonzalez]
An account by Pedro J. Gonzalez. In the top left corner of the page are two icons, the higher of which has the text "Central Popular Revolucionaria" and "Mexico" in its design while the lower icon has "PRI" printed within its shape. Below the icons is a narrow column of text while to their right is the title "Central Popular Revolicionaria" followed by smaller words. The rest of the page is occupied by a wide column of paragraphed text that continues onto the back of the page, extending past handwritten words.
[Writing by Pedro J. Gonzalez, "Datos y Fechas..."]
Writing by Pedro J. Gonzalez. The text begins with a long title at its top, "Datos y Fechas muy útiles para provar la injustica con que se ensañaron en mi las distintas Autoridades de Los Angeles California." A wide column of text begins below the title and extends across three pages, filling the available space. Handwritten words and markings appear to the left of and within the printed text column.
[Calendar for 1925]
Cover of the Tiffany and Company calendar for the year 1925, bound in full brown leather with gilt decorations.
[Byrd III, Charles, and John Williams dressed as pirates]
Photograph of Byrd Williams III, with brothers Charles and John, sitting in their yard dressed as pirates. False facial hair has been drawn on their faces. A makeshift tent, house, and wooden fence are visible behind them.
[The family of Byrd Williams, Jr.]
Photograph of Irene Biffle Williams with children John, Byrd III, and Charles, and Brownie the dog, standing near a house.
[Irene Williams supervising her sons]
Photograph of Irene Williams supervising her sons, Byrd III, John, and Charles Williams while they cook. They are cooking over a campfire in a desert landscape.
[The Williams boys with a girl]
Photograph of John, Charles, and Byrd Williams III with a young girl. The girl is possibly Mary Ellen Williams, eldest daughter of Byrd Jr's brother, Robert Johnson Williams. The children appear to be standing on a hill with multiple houses in the background.
[The Williams boys with a girl and a dog]
Photograph of John, Charles, and Byrd Williams III with a young girl and Brownie the dog. The girl is possibly Mary Ellen Williams, eldest daughter of Byrd Jr's brother, Robert Johnson Williams. The children appear to be standing on a hill with multiple houses in the background.
[The Cuellar brothers hoeing cotton]
Photograph of the Cuellar brothers hoeing cotton in a field located in Kaufman, Texas. Everyone is wearing long-sleeve, button-up shirts with large hats. From left to right: Manuel, Willie Jack, Amos (standing), Mack, Alfred, Frank, and Gilbert.
[Frank Sr. and Gilbert Cuellar sitting on a hill]
Photograph of Frank Cuellar Sr. (left) and Gilbert Cuellar (right) sitting on a hill. Both men wear formal attire and are facing the camera from birds-eye view perspective. Written: "1924, Frank Cuellar."
[Jolly Baby Jean and Her French Nurse Paper Doll Sheet]
Jolly Baby Jean and Her French Nurse, Celeste, featuring many outfits and crochet patterns on the reverse.
[Man in a barn next to animals]
Photograph of an unidentified man at a barn holding a rope in hands. The man stands next to chickens and a cow.
[Man in suit portrait]
Photograph of an unidentified man in a suit standing in front of a dark backdrop. The photograph only shows from his head to the top part of his torso.
[Man with hat]
Photograph of an unidentified man standing outside in front of trees. The man wears a suit and a hat but besides his head, only his right arm and his torso can be seen in the photograph.
[Maria Concepcion de la Trinidad Amador and an unidentified man]
Photograph of Maria Concepcion de la Trinidad Amador sitting next to an unidentified man in front of a blank backdrop. Maria is in a long sleeved dress while the man wears a suit.
["Mexican Inn"]
Photograph of Willie Jack & Goethal (Palmer) Cuellar standing in front of the "Mexican Inn" restaurant. Willie Jac wears a suit with a sombrero while Goethal wears a traditional jacket, and skirt, as well as a sombrero. Other buildings can be seen on the right side of the photograph.
[Minnie Flores standing next to bush]
Photograph of Minnie Flores standing next to a doorway and resting her arm on a bush. Written on back: "Taken the day of the 'musical contest' at the T of A & I. Loving you, Filomena."
[Pair of individuals by rose bush]
Photograph of a Frank Cuellar Sr. and an unidentified woman standing on a garden. A carnation bush is in front of the couple and covers most of their torso. Cuellar wears a suit and a boater hat while the woman has a light-colored blouse. Behind the couple are trees, fences, and a house.
[Photo album]
Photograph of an early family album featuring Frank Cuellar Jr. (top right) and Frank Sr. (bottom left), and (top left) on a page album.
[Photo album with 2 photos]
Photograph of an early family album page with two photographs of different members of the Cuellar family. On the left side of the page, a man stands in front of a field with tall grass and tree brushes. He wears a jacket, shirt with tie, and trousers. The man also holds a hat with his left hand while pointing it to the right side of the camera. On the right side of the page, a woman wearing a light-colored dress holding a straw hat stands in front of a wooden fence. Behind her a wooden structure and a wider building stand a few meters away.
[Photograph of Hobo Day]
Photograph of students dressed up for "Hobo Day," c. 1924. Hobo Day was observed on campus from the 1920s to the 1940s. Freshmen dressed in old clothing or costumes and had to act in accordance with their new look, which was entertaining for them as well as the upperclassmen. Writing on the back of the photograph reads, "1924 - Hobo Day."
[Photograph of students during commencement]
Photograph of two rows of students dressed in their robes for their commencement ceremony, they are facing the old Administration building (now the Auditorium building) and Hickory street is visible behind them.
[Photograph of two solders standing by a shack]
Photograph of two soilders standing next to a shack with the words, "When do we go home? 1924" written on it. At the bottom of the photograph is written, "We all felt this way."
[Portrait of a man]
Photograph of an unidentified man in a suit standing in front of a field backdrop. Only his head and part of his torso can be seen in the photograph.
[Portrait of Amelia Cuellar]
Photograph of Amelia Cuellar wearing a dark-colored blouse in front of a backdrop. Amelia Cuellar is facing the camera while her body is turned to the side.
[La Princesita]
Photograph of an early family album page with two photographs of different members of the Cuellar family. The front page displays a newspaper cut-out of a dance performer wearing a strap dress, long earrings, and a decorated headband. On the right side are the lyrics of the song "La Princesita" (Little Princess) by the Spanish singer, José Padilla. Unknown words are written in blue ink. On the back page a group of children and a woman (on the very right) are on a floating port at an unidentified lake.
[Restaurant interior]
Photograph of a restaurant interior displaying tables, chairs, textiles, and decorations.
[Three women on a staircase]
Photograph of three women posing on the staircase of the Kingsville Courthouse. Starting from left: Elisa Cuellar, Chabela Cuellar, and Julia Flores Cuellar
[Unidentified family members portrait]
Photograph of unidentified family members of the Cuellar family. Two men sit on wooden chairs in front of two other men standing. All of the men in the photograph are wearing suits with vests and bow-ties. Written on back: "Property of Mack Cuellar Jr. Photography by C.L. Hickson".
[Unidentified family portrait]
Photograph of an unidentified group posing in front of a blank backdrop. A man sits next to a woman on a rattan seat and behind them are two women standing. All are in early Edwardian attire, as three women wear long sleeved dresses with flare cuffs while the man wears a suit with a bow-tie. Written on back: "Carolina".
[William J. Cuellar ridding a pony]
Photograph of an William "Bill" J. Cuellar with a sombrero ridding a pony. He is the son of Willie Jack and Goethal Cuellar. The pony has white and light-colored spots and wears reins and a saddle. The toddler wears a sombrero with dark-colored overalls. Written on back: "With lots of love, Uncle Frank and Auntie Julia - Bill."
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