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[The First Mayor of Incorporated Mineral Wells]

Description: Judge J. A. Lynch bought eighty acres, laid out the city of Mineral Wells, and was its first self-appointed Mayor. The city itself incorporated in 1882, and Jim ("J. E."--the "E." is for "Edward") Laverty (1850-1934) became the first Mayor (and the first City Marshall) of the newly-incorporated Mineral Wells. Mineral Wells adopted a change of charter in 1894; and a new corporation was formed, which elected G. C. Green the next mayor of this new corporation. G.C.Green later moved to New Mexico … more
Date: unknown
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[Mayor of League City in a Parade]

Description: Photograph of the mayor of League City, Joe Lamb, driving a maroon antique car down Kansas Street in the 34th annual League City Village Fest parade. A sign posted on the driver-side door emphasizes his identity. There are two passengers in the car with Mayor Lamb. A few parade spectators are visible standing on the side of the road.
Date: May 7, 1988
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Mayor in a Parade Car]

Description: Photograph of the League City mayor, Joe Lamb, riding a white convertible in the 35th annual League City Village Fair parade on Kansas Street. He is riding atop the backseat of the convertible with two other passengers while a woman drives. A sign posted on the driver-side door communicates Joe Lamb's identity. Parade spectators are visible in the background.
Date: May 1989
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[A Mayor Being Pushed in a Wheelbarrow]

Description: The visiting Mineral Wells High School football team had just defeated the Weatherford Kangaroos 20 to 6 [in 1947 or 1948? A defeat of 30 to 0 in 1946 is also recorded.] in their annual football rivalry. The exact date of this event remains unknown as of 2013. Mayor George Barber of Mineral Wells, is enjoying a victor's ride, supplied by the Mayor of Weatherford, across the football field at Weatherford Stadium. The wheelbarrow, used in payment of the wager between rival mayors, was dec… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[Photograph of a bespectacled man staring at a smiling woman]

Description: Photograph of a bespectacled man staring at a smiling woman on his right, while others sit or walk around them in the background, color photograph taken at a breakfast event with Dallas mayor Jack Evans and members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas. Another woman, behind the bespectacled man, stares at the camera. In the background, there is a dining table pictured in the bottom left section of the photograph.
Date: May 1982
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of unidentified guests sitting at dining tables and conference tables]

Description: Photograph of unidentified guests sitting at dining tables and a row of unidentified guests sitting at a conference table. Black and white Photograph taken at a breakfast event with Dallas mayor Jack Evans and members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas. Two waiters are walking around the room. Jack Evans is standing behind the conference table.
Date: May 1982
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Curtis King at podium]

Description: Black and white photograph of Curtis King - TBAAL founder - standing at a podium and speaking to breakfast guests. An unidentified man can be seen in the foreground of the photo sitting at a table. Photograph taken at a breakfast event with Dallas mayor Jack Evans and members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas.
Date: May 1982
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of a group posing for a photo with Jack Evans]

Description: Photograph of unidentified people, featuring two men and women, with Jack Evans posing for a group photo. Black and White photograph taken at a breakfast event with Dallas mayor Jack Evans and members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas. All of the individuals are wearing formal attire. Two of the women are wearing a name tag. In the background, there is a wall mirror, television set, and another unidentified man.
Date: May 1982
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of four bespectacled, unidentified men]

Description: Photograph of four bespectacled, unidentified men standing in front of a conference table, where four women are sitting at. Black and white photograph taken at a breakfast event with Dallas mayor Jack Evans and members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas. Two of the men are signing papers.
Date: May 1982
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of a crowd of people]

Description: Photograph of a crowd of people, with a man, wearing a suit, standing in the front as a central focus, color photograph taken at a breakfast event with Dallas mayor Jack Evans and members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas. This man is looking towards the bottom right. Two individuals behind this man, is a crowd of other men in suits. To the man's right and left, are two women. The woman on the left is standing while the woman on the right is sitting.
Date: May 1982
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of five individuals]

Description: Photograph of five individuals, their name tags slightly visible, while sitting and staring rightwards, black and white photograph taken at a breakfast event with Dallas mayor Jack Evans and members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas. Four of the individuals are men but only three of the men are wearing glasses. The woman is in the center of the shot and she has her arms crossed.
Date: May 1982
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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