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[Portrait of Beulah Ann Harriss]
Photograph of Beulah Ann Harriss in 1914. Beulah was the first physical education teacher at North Texas State Normal College. She is credited for launching Denton's Girl Scout movement.
[A class at the Martin's Mill School]
Photograph of a large group of students and five teachers at Martin's Mill School. Birdie Stringer sits in the middle of the other four teachers. A two-story building can be seen in the background.
[Birdie Stringer and a class at Myrtle Springs]
Photograph of Birdie Stringer and a class at a school in Myrtle Springs, Texas. The class is posing in front of a brick wall. Birdie can be seen on the left side of the group in a light-colored dress, slightly turned to the side.
[Birdie Stringer and a class at the Lone Star School]
Photograph of Birdie Stringer with a class at the Lone Star School in Tundra, Texas. A large group of students pose together next to a light-colored building.
[Nineteen students and their teacher]
Photograph of nineteen students and their teacher posing on wooden stands. The teacher can be seen standing in the center of the back row.
[Students on North Corner of Campus, 1914]
Photograph of five students sitting outside on a corner street fence in May of 1914. There are three men and two women posing for the photograph with many trees present in the background. Written on the photograph are the words, "May 1914. School is done."
[Main Building, from the south]
Photograph of the Main Building, also known as the Old Main building, photographed from the south east, from a height, most likely from the upper floor of what would be called the Historical Building. At the far left of the photo, just beside the building, can be seen a small horse-drawn cart, and near lower right of photo can be seen a gazebo. Students can be seen walking around the paths and going in and out of the building. The Main Building was constructed as the second permanent building of the North Texas State Normal College in 1904, and demolished in 1923. Photograph most likely taken between 1918 and 1922.
[Students at NTSNC]
Photograph of a group of students at North Texas State Normal College. The image has writing on it that reads: NTSNC March 30, 1914 Kaffe und Brot Waren.
[North Texas Normal College Biology Laboratory 1911]
Photograph of female students in the Biology laboratory during Biology class at the North Texas Normal College in 1911.
[A teacher and her eleven students]
Photograph of eleven students and their teacher posing for a photograph. The group is standing on wooden stands. They are all looking directly at the camera.
[A group of children and adults]
Photograph of a group of children and adults posing for a photograph outside of a building. They appear to be students with their teachers. They stand in rows on the front steps of the building.
[A large group of students with their teacher]
Photograph of a large group of students with their teacher. The group is separated into two rows, the first being all boys and the second being all girls in addition to their female teacher.
[A large group of students]
Photograph of a large group of students posing together with their teachers. The exterior wall of a building can be seen behind them.
[A group of ten school teachers]
Photograph of a group of ten school teachers posing outdoors in Canton, Texas. Two of the women are seated, three are kneeling and five are standing. A small building can be seen in the background.
[Worker at Manual Arts Building]
Photograph of a worker using a hammer to put a hole in the wall of the Manual Arts Building. This photograph was taken when the building was being razed.
[Girls who roomed at Mrs. J.M. Brown's, c.1912]
Photograph of a group of 14 young women seated and standing on the porch of the J.M. Brown house, Denton, Texas, taken about 1912. It was common for students of the various higher education schools in Denton to live in boarding houses or with families around town. Photographic print mounted on card with embossed frame. Handwritten note on reverse: "Girls who roomed at Mrs. J.M. Brown's."
[Beulah Harriss in cap and gown]
Portrait of Beulah Harriss wearing college regalia, visible from the chest up. The image is in a card frame; handwritten text on the back says, "Beulah A. Harriss, B. A. degree, May 1914, Uni[versity]. of Nebr[aska]." On the front of the image is the photographers signature, "Townsend, Lincoln, Neb."
[Aerial photograph of the campus with the Power Plant, Library, the Science Building, and the Mail Building]
Aerial photograph of the campus as it looked in 1919. The Power Plant is to the left. The Library (now Curry Hall), the Science Building, and the Mail Building are pictured. The basketball courts are visible between the Power Plant and the Library.
[A class at the Lone Star School]
Photograph of a class at the Lone Star School in Tundra, Texas. A large group of students pose together next to a light-colored building.
[A group of students with their teachers]
Photograph of a large group of students posing for a photograph with their teachers. They are gathered in front of a brick building. They are all dressed in formal attire.
[Postcard of group of students]
Postcard of four women and six men, posing together for a group portrait on top of a destroyed and crumbling wall.
[Postcard of group of students]
Postcard of four women and four men, posing together for a group portrait on the side of a destroyed and crumbling wall.
[Four women lying outside in the sun]
Photograph of four women in long-sleeved dresses lying on the grass by a small slope. The handwriting on the back reads, "We are on campus of the Women's College in Denton."
[Brownies' Basketball Team, NTSTC, 1911 - 1912, 2]
Photograph of the 1911-1912 North Texas State Normal College Brownies basketball team. The all-women team is standing and sitting in rows, dressed in their uniforms. The woman standing in the center of the back row is holding a basketball with the word "Brownies" on it. The label reads inaccurately, "Brownies' Baketball Team, NTSTC (North Texas State Teachers College), 1911-12. The NTSTC wasn't established until 1923.
[Brownies' Basketball Team, NTSTC, 1911 - 1912, 3]
Photograph of the 1911-1912 North Texas State Normal College Brownies basketball team. The all-women team is standing and sitting in rows, dressed in their uniforms. The woman standing in the center of the back row is holding a basketball with the word "Brownies" on it. The label reads inaccurately, "Brownies' Baketball Team, NTSTC (North Texas State Teachers College), 1911-12. The NTSTC wasn't established until 1923.
[Main Building, Science Building, and water fountain at North Texas State Normal College]
Photograph, facing northeast, of part of the Main Building (on left) and Science Building (on right) at North Texas State Normal College. A gazebo sheltering a water fountain is in front of the Science Building. People are visible on the campus walkways beside and between the buildings and around the gazebo and water fountain. Handwritten notes on the back of the photograph read, "Main + Science Bldg. + Old water fountain 1912-13" and "Campus, inner view, 1912".
[Red and White Striped Paper School Outfit]
Red and white striped paper school outfit with brown pants
[Manual Arts Building, exterior]
Photograph of the Manual Arts Building for industrial arts. The two story brick building was built in 1914. The image shows bushes crowding the entrance, and power lines crossing across the sky. In 1974, the building was demolished.
[Manual Arts Building, exterior]
Photograph of the Manual Arts Building for industrial arts. The three story brick building was built in 1914. Two students can be seen outside the structure. In 1974, the building was demolished.
[Manual Arts Building, exterior]
Photograph of the Manual Arts Building for industrial arts. The three story brick building was built in 1914. In 1974, the building was demolished.
[Manual Arts Building, Exterior]
Photograph of the Manual Arts Building for industrial arts. The two story brick building was built in 1914. The image shows bushes crowding the entrance, and power lines crossing across the sky. In 1974, the building was demolished.
[Manual Arts Building, Exterior]
Photograph of the Manual Arts Building for industrial arts. The two story brick building was built in 1914. The image shows bushes crowding the entrance, and power lines crossing across the sky. In 1974, the building was demolished.
[Portrait of Beulah Harriss]
Portrait of Beulah Harriss, circa 1914.
[Car stuck in mud in front of the Library Building]
Photograph of an open-top car stuck deep in the mud of Avenue A in front of the Library Building, at North Texas State Normal College. One wheel is jacked up, and the three visible wheels have chains for traction. In the background can be seen at left the main front (east) side of the Library Building, and to the right the Science Building. The Library Building was constructed in 1912-13 as the first Library on campus. After 1940 it was known as the Historical Building, and in 1990-91 was renamed the O.J. Curry Building. The Science Building was constructed in 1910, and remained in use until 1967, when it was torn down and the Language Building was constructed on the site.
[Basketball Game #1- Men - Outdoors - NTSN vs TU - 1914]
Photograph of student athletes and spectators taken during an NTSN vs TU outdoor basketball game held in 1914.
[Basketball Game #2- Men - Outdoors - NTSN vs TU - 1914]
Photograph of student athletes and spectators taken during an NTSN vs TU outdoor basketball game held in 1914.
[Basketball Game #3- Men - Outdoors - NTSN vs TU - 1914]
Photograph of student athletes and spectators taken during an NTSN vs TU outdoor basketball game held in 1914.
[Basketball Game #4- Men - Outdoors - NTSN vs TU - 1914]
Photograph of student athletes and spectators taken during an NTSN vs TU outdoor basketball game held in 1914.
[Basketball Game #5- Men - Outdoors - NTSN vs TU - 1914]
Photograph of student athletes and spectators taken during an NTSN vs TU outdoor basketball game held in 1914.
[Batter hitting a baseball, 3]
Photograph of a batter hitting a baseball during a game. The catcher squats with his back to the camera. The pitcher stands in the middle of the photo, his arm up, having just pitched the ball. Another player runs in the background in an attempt to get the batter out. They play on a grass field. There are buildings in the background.
[Batter swinging the bat]
Photograph of a baseball game. The batter stands to the right of the home base plate, having just swung for the ball. The catcher squats behind the batter, just in front of a section of chain link fence, smiling. A group of men stand to the right of the photograph, watching the game. A building stands in the background.
[Two men and two women standing outdoors]
Photograph of two women and two men standing outdoors. They are standing side-by-side and looking at the camera. The women are wearing dresses and the men are wearing suits.
[Double exposure photo of a batter hitting the ball]
Double exposure of a batter hitting a baseball. In one layer, the catcher and batter have their backs to the photo as the batter swings. In the other layer, the faces of both can be seen as the batter swings. The pitcher is in the middle of the photo.
[Batter hitting a baseball]
Photograph of a baseball game in play. The pitcher stands with his back to the camera. A man swings a bat in the batter's box. A catcher crouches in position, ready to catch the baseball. Behind the catcher is a fence. Seven spectators watch along the sideline. A stadium is in the background. Four light poles surround the stadium. The ground is grass and the sky is partially cloudy.
[Batter hitting a baseball, 2]
Photograph of a baseball game in play. A man swings a bat in the batter's box. A catcher crouches in position, ready to catch the baseball. Behind the catcher is a fence. Five spectators watch along the sideline. A stadium is in the background. Five light poles surround the stadium.
[Men playing tennis]
Photograph of a tennis game in play. A man's backstroke releases a tennis ball towards two opponents on the other side of the net. He wears gray sweatpants and a darkly colored sweatshirt with white socks and shoes. A person stands off to the side. A wall forms the back of the tennis court, and above it, the sky is clear.
[Photograph of a men's basketball game]
Photograph of a men's basketball game played on an outdoor court, c. 1914. The court was located next to the old library (now Curry Hall). Many women spectators can be seen lined around the court, wearing their heavy coats and hats as the men walk along the court. Other buildings of the University's campus can be seen in the background.
[Men's 1913 Baseball Team]
Photograph of the North Texas State Normal College baseball team posing with their Coach.
[Main Building and Science Building at North Texas State Normal College]
Photograph, facing south, of the Main Building (in right background) and Science Building (left background) at North Texas State Normal College. The photograph was taken across from the college campus on the north side of Hickory Street, which was unpaved at the time. Visible in the left foreground of the photograph, across from the campus, is a house and its backyard including a stable and/or tool shed. A two-story brick building is also visible in the right foreground. Handwritten notes on the back of the photograph read, "campus, inner, 1913?" and "84 looking south towards auditorium".
[Students passing between classes at North Texas State Normal College]
Photograph, facing northeast, of male and female students passing between classes at North Texas State Normal College in 1914. The men are wearing suits and ties; the women are wearing full-length dresses and skirts with coats. The students are walking on paved pathways on the campus. Part of the Main Building is in the left of the photograph; part of a gazebo sheltering a water fountain and the Science Building are visible on the right. Bare trees are visible in the background between the Main and Science Buildings. Handwritten notes on the back of the photograph read, "Between classes, inner campus scene, 1914" and "Students passing between classes 1914".
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