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[Clipping, March 24, 1903]
Clipping, published by A. H. Belo and Company, that gives home remedies for livestock on one side. The other side has information on the publisher, the date, and an article on the choice of Panama for the building of a canal.
[Land Indenture of Bob Perryman, April 1, 1907]
Indenture between Hugo Seaberg, his wife Lottie V. Seaberg, and Bob Perryman for a lot in Hagerman, Chaves County, New Mexico Territory.
[Abstract of Title, March 6, 1905]
This is an abstract a of title. It has information pertaining to the Fruitland company in the territory of New Mexico. Attached to the title are two letter-sized pages containing a warranty deed.
[Cover Page for Deed, February 19, 1908]
Folder to hold deed to land in Hagerman, Chaves County, New Mexico Territory from Hugo Seaberg and wife to Bob Perryman.
[Land Registry Certificate, August, 16, 1907]
This is a letter to Bob Perryman from the General Land Office of the United States acknowledging payment for land in the territory of New Mexico.
[Record of Debts, February 6, 1908]
Record of debts for Bob Perryman from February 6, 1908 to February 6th 1909.
[Promissory Note for Bob Perryman, May 16, 1906]
Promissory note made out to Fruitland Company for $200.00 from The First National Bank of Roswell, signed by Bob Perryman.
[Check for Levi Perryman from Bob Perryman, October 29,1906]
Check to Levi Perryman from Bob Perryman for the amount of $680, to be paid by the next year.
[Bank Note for Bob Perryman and J.S. Bowers, August 16, 1907]
Bank note for Bob Perryman and J.S. Bowers to the Citizens National Bank of Roswell, New Mexico. This note is for the payment of $275 to be paid by February 16, 1908. On the back of this note, it states that Levi Perryman made a payment on March 19,1908 in the amount of $276 and received $1 back.
[Check from Bob Perryman to W.T. Holiday, November 12, 1907]
Check made out to W.T. Holiday from Bob Perryman of $500 due on or before April 1, 1908. The check is through The Hagerman National Bank, Hagerman, New Mexico.
[Check from Bob Perryman to T.E. Gurr, December 21,1907]
Check from Bob Perryman to T.E. Gurr for the amount of $750 due in one year. Check is through the Hagerman National Bank, Hagerman, New Mexico.
[Bank Note for Bob Perryman, August 31, 1907]
Bank Note for Bob Perryman, E.M. Stallworth, E.W.Perryman, for the amount of $530. Due on February 29, 1908 to the First National Bank of Bowie, Texas. On back it mentions on March 3, 1908 Bob Perryman paid $182 to the Bank. It is also signed by J.C. Phillip Prash.
[Bank Note for Bob Perryman, April 9, 1908]
Bank Note for Bob Perryman and E.W. Perryman for the amount of $830 to the First National Bank of Bowie, Texas. To be paid on December 1, 1908. Stamped paid on December 1, 1908.
[Check from Bob Perryman to Hampton White, June 1, 1907]
Check from Bob Perryman to Hampton White for the amount of $100. It was due June 1, 1908 and was payable at the Hagerman National Bank in Hagerman, New Mexico.
[Receipt for taxes paid, December 17, 1900]
Receipt for taxes paid by P. M. Price in Montague County on December 17, 1900.
[Receipt for taxes paid, December 17, 1900]
Receipt for taxes paid in Montague County, Texas by Levi Perryman on December 17, 1900.
[Receipt for taxes paid, December 17, 1900]
Receipt for taxes paid by Levi Perryman to the City of Montague, Montague County, Texas.
[Receipt for taxes paid, October 9, 1901]
Receipt for taxes paid by P. M. Price to Montague County, Texas on October 9, 1901.
[Receipt for taxes paid, October 9, 1901]
Receipt for taxes paid to Montague County, Texas by Levi Perryman on October 9, 1901.
[Receipt for taxes paid, December 31, 1901]
Receipt for taxes paid by Levi Perryman to the City of Montague, Montague County, Texas on December 31, 1901.
[Receipt for dues, November 28, 1903]
Receipt for dues for the Hall of Forestburg Lodge, No. 523. The dues were paid by Levi Perryman on November 28, 1903.
[Receipt for taxes paid, December 1, 1902]
Receipt for taxes paid to the city of Montague, Montague County, Texas on December 1, 1902 by Levi Perryman.
[Receipt for taxes paid, 1902]
Receipt for taxes paid to Montague County, Texas by P. M. Price in 1902.
[Receipt for taxes paid, December 1, 1907]
Receipt for taxes paid by Robert Perryman in Chaves County, New Mexico in 1907.
[Receipt for money received, April 13, 1908]
Receipt for funds paid on the account of Bob Perryman, deceased, by Levi Perryman on April 13, 1908.
[Receipt for taxes paid, April 1, 1909]
Receipt for taxes paid by Levi Perryman in Chaves County, New Mexico in 1909.
[Receipt for taxes paid, 1909]
Receipt for 1908 taxes paid in 1909 by Levi Perryman to Chaves County, New Mexico.
[Receipt for taxes paid, 1909]
Receipt for 1908 taxes that were paid in 1909 by Levi Perryman to Chaves County, New Mexico.
[Receipt for taxes paid, 1909]
Receipt for the 1908 taxes that were paid for in 1909 by Levi Perryman to Chaves County, New Mexico.
[Receipt for 1907 taxes, 1909]
Receipt for the 1907 taxes that were paid in 1909 by Levi Perryman to Chaves County, New Mexico.
[Sheriff's Fugitive Record, Cooke County, Early 1900s]
Ledger from Cooke County, Texas containing lists of criminal offenders. They are described by: age; height; eye and hair color; complexion; weight; distinguish marks or "peculiarities" ; their charge; where they are wanted; the name of the associated officer; a reward; and final remarks.
[Kendall-Bruce Literary Society, 1906-1907]
Photograph of members of the Kendall-Bruce Literary Society, North Texas State Normal College, 1906-7. The photograph shows sixty-six young men seated and standing in rows facing the camera. The Kendall-Bruce Literary Society was founded September 30, 1901, and named after Joel Sutton Kendall and William H. Bruce, who would each serve as President of North Texas State Normal College, and had been "beloved teachers". Photographic print mounted on dark card mount. Reverse of mount has transfer from another photographic image. Handwritten notes on reverse: "ST.7.96-2" and "Kendall-Bruce Literary Society 1906-07"
[The Physics Class, Spring 1900, North Texas State Normal College]
Photograph of the Physics class, spring 1900, North Texas State Normal College. Two women are seen seated at either end of a long table on which are seen books and various scientific apparatus, and 13 men and women stand behind the table, most looking to the camera. Photographic print mounted on embossed board.
[Men and women on the steps of the Normal Building]
Photograph of a men and women standing and sitting around the front stairs of the Normal Building, North Texas State Normal College, about 1904 or 1905. The large group includes people looking out of windows and others sitting in front of the steps on the ground. Photographic print mounted on card backing with handwritten notes on reverse: "About 1904 or 5", "1104" and list of 1904 faculty: "Dr. Bruce, Hauslein, Long, L.D. Borden, J.A. Sanders, M. Anne Moore, Miss Boylan" The Normal Building was built as the first permanent building on the NT campus, and the wooden awning/porch visible in the photograph was installed between 1897 and 1902. The Normal Building was stuck by lightning and burned down in 1907. Tentatively identified are: Dr. Hauslein [3rd from left, standing]; J. A. Sanders [seated, in front]; and W.H. Bruce [standing directly behind seated man at front].
[Freshman 1 Class, 1905, North Texas State Normal College]
Photograph of the Freshman 1 class of 1905, North Texas State Normal college. The 26 young women and 10 young men stand in rows on the steps of brick building, with Professor J. A. Sanders (Arithmetic and Book-keeping) standing at front center. Photographic print mounted on card. Written on photograph are three identifications, "Mr. J. A. Sanders", "Josie", and "ERW"(?). Reverse of mount with various handwritten notes: "College. J.S. Kendall, President"; "Freshman Class Freshmen 1 North Texas State Normal 1905" and "Class 1905". The location is tentatively identified as an exterior side stairwell of the Main Building, which was constructed as the second permanent building on the NT campus in 1904. It was located on Hickory Street, about where the Auditorium Building now sits. It was torn down in 1923.
[Men and women on the steps of the Normal Building, ca. 1900]
Photograph of a group of men and women standing and sitting on the front steps of the Normal Building of the NT campus, ca. 1900. The 29 men and women are well dressed, posed in rows for the photographer. Photograph print mounted on card backing, with decorative border around image. Several handwritten notes on reverse: "Ask Roland Green", "A.B. Tyson", and "Class, undated". The Normal Building was constructed as the first permanent structure on the campus of the North Texas Normal College in 1891. Between 1897 and 1902, a wooden porch/awning was added to the front entrance, the posts of which are visible in this photo. The Normal was stuck by lightning and burned down in 1907, by which time NT had become the North Texas State Normal College.
[1900 North Texas Normal College Chemistry class, 4]
Photograph of the 1900 North Texas Normal College Chemistry class. Everyone in the photo can be seen wearing white aprons looking towards the camera. Several pieces of Chemistry equipment can be seen on the table in front of them.
[1900 North Texas Normal College Chemistry class, 5]
Photograph of the 1900 North Texas Normal College Chemistry class. Everyone in the photo can be seen wearing white aprons looking towards the camera. Several pieces of Chemistry equipment can be seen on the table in front of them.
[1900 North Texas Normal College Chemistry class]
Photograph of the 1900 North Texas Normal College Chemistry class. Everyone in the photo can be seen wearing white aprons looking towards the camera. Several pieces of Chemistry equipment can be seen on the table in front of them.
[1900 North Texas Normal College Chemistry class, 2]
Photograph of the 1900 North Texas Normal College Chemistry class. Everyone in the photo can be seen wearing white aprons looking towards the camera. Several pieces of Chemistry equipment can be seen on the table in front of them.
[1900 North Texas Normal College Chemistry class, 3]
Photograph of the 1900 North Texas Normal College Chemistry class. Everyone in the photo can be seen wearing white aprons looking towards the camera. Several pieces of Chemistry equipment can be seen on the table in front of them.
[Men and women on the lawn of a boarding house]
Photograph of a group of students sitting on the lawn in front of an unidentified boarding house. The image is affixed to a cardboard matte and a list of handwritten names is written on the back of the matte. The image is undated. The names on the back are: Mrs. D.W. Brown, Denton, Texas; Ruby Granger, Comanche; Miss Emma Martin, Savoy; Nora Brown, Denton, Texas; Jonna Gillispie, Edgewood; J.D. Cochran, Ft. Worth; C.A. Glass, Farmersville Coll. Co. Texas; Maud Quindlin, Edgewood, Texas; Miss Clara Sadler, Coalgate, I.T.; Miss Celia Jenkins, Edgewood, Texas; Miss Margarite Thornton, Arlington, Texas; J.W. Rodgers, Van Alstyne, Grayson, Texas; Miss Stella Womack, Fairfield, Texas; Raymond Odell, Gustine, Texas; Miss Ozella McMan (possibly McNair); Opal Cathey, Comanche, Texas; Routh, Blanket, Texas; Miss Bessie Burks, Comanche; Miss Cecil Crawford, Louisville, Texas; Myrtle Brown, Denton, Texas; Miss Nellie Nelson, Sulphur Springs; Andrew Tally, Kerens Navara (Navaro), Texas; Elzma Cunningham, Comanche; H.C. Dodd, Rosalee; L.L. Neal Olney, Young, Texas; Miss Jennie Greene, Denton, Texas; Mineral Wells. The photograph may have been taken at the D.W. Brown home on Oak Street, which acted as a boarding house for students. The photograph was most likely taken between 1900 and 1910.
[Menter Bradley Terrill]
Photograph of Menter Bradley Terrill, who was president of North Texas Normal College/North Texas State Normal College from 1894 to 1901. Terrill is shown bust-length, in a dark suit and tie. Photographic print mounted on card backing. Signed on front of mount "Davis". Applied to front of mount is a typed rectangular label: "Menter B. Terrill (1894-1901)". Handwritten notes on reverse: "Photograph taken in 1903, two years after Mr. Terrill was President of the Normal."; "M.B. Terrill as Pres of Denton Normal"; "2 2I 7 & 4 s-I Denton"; "SI 253-3", and with stamp of photographer: "P.G. Davis Pottstown, PA."
[Photograph of the power plant]
Photograph of the North Texas State Normal College campus, with the Power Plant being the focal point. In the background of the photograph the Main Building (left) and the Library (right - known now as Curry Hall) is visible. The curfew bell can be seen on top of the Power Plant building, ringing for class changes, curfews, special events, and emergencies.
[Students, North Texas State Normal College, c.1904]
Photograph of a class of students standing on the stairs to an entrance to the Main Building of the North Texas State Normal College, c.1904. The 39 men and women stand or sit in rows on the stairs looking at the camera. Photographic image mounted on card backing. Handwritten notes on reverse: "Class of Teachers College - Denton Tex.", "Gift of Mrs. Adkinson[?]", and - partly defaced - "From Mrs. Bat[illegible] Atkins[?] 200 Ave D Denton". Image is undated, but must have been taken between 1904 when the Main building was constructed as the second permanent building on the NT campus, and 1923 when it was torn down. Most likely taken ca. 1904.
[North Texas State Normal College Advertisement]
Advertisement for the North Texas State Normal College, 1901, located at Denton, Texas. The advertisement describes the commodities that the University offers the potential students.
[Duncan Renaldo portrait]
Photograph of actor, Duncan Renaldo, dressed as Cisco the Kid. He wears a sombrero and a jacket with floral embroidery. Signed in photograph: "To Señor Frank Cuellar Sr. who is a fine 'Caballero' and my good amigo - Duncan Renaldo - Cisco the Kid."
[Kendall-Bruce Literary Society, 1901-1902]
Photograph of members and advisors of the Kendall-Bruce Literary Society, North Texas State Normal College, 1901-2. The photograph shows twenty-nine men seated and standing in rows on the front steps of the Normal Building, facing the camera. At the front is a framed sign which reads in part "Kendall-Bruce Society". Seated in the first row at far left is Professor Kendall, and seated at far right of first row is Dr. Bruce. Photographic print mounted on dark card mount. Reverse with transfer from another photograph, and handwritten notes: "The first picture ever made of the Kendall - Bruce Literary Society - Spring of 1902" and "St.7.96-4" The Kendall - Bruce Literary Society was founded September 30, 1901, and named after Joel Sutton Kendall and William H. Bruce, who would each serve as President of North Texas State Normal College, and had been "beloved teachers". In 1908/9, the society was renamed the Robert E. Lee Literary Society, at the request of then President Bruce.
[Chemistry Class, Spring 1900, North Texas State Normal College]
Photograph of the Chemistry Class, Spring 1900, of the North Texas State Normal College. 9 young women and 7 young men are seen sitting and standing in a classroom, around a table, on which rest a number of pieces of scientific equipment. All wear aprons. Photographic print mounted on card backing. Handwritten notation below photo "The Chemistry Class 1900 - [Spring]". Reverse of mount with several handwritten notes: "Chemistry Class 1900 North Texas Normal College"; "Y873", and "Chemistry students, 1900"; The reverse also has a typed label "Chemistry Class 1900 North Texas Normal College", with handwritten notation "3 col [illeg] zinc halftone".
[President Menter B. Terrill's house]
Photograph of President Menter B. Terrill's home on Oak Street, Denton, Texas. A view in winter, showing the front of the modest house, with a light dusting of snow on the roof, ground, and railings. Photographic print mounted on dark mount with embossed "frame". Handwritten note along lower margin of photograph: "Home of M.B. Terrill, Denton 1895-1901". Reverse with handwritten notes: "The home of M.B. Terrill 1895-1901" and " ST 253-12". Label taped to back of mount: "Dr. Terrill's Home". Menter Bradley Terrill (1868-1931) is considered the third President of North Texas, serving from 1894 to 1901. Under his administration, the North Texas Normal College became a state educational institution, the North Texas State Normal College, and the first permanent buildings were constructed to house the institution. The exact location on Oak Street of his home is unknown.
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