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[Tulia High School]

Description: Photograph of the newly built Tulia High School. It is a two-story stuccoed building with a clay tile roof. The front entrance is arched. There is a automobile parked at the front of the building. Several very small trees have been planted along the front of the building.
Date: 1924~
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

High School, Tulia, Texas, sewing room, domestic arts

Description: Photograph of the domestic arts classroom in Tulia, Texas High School. The room has wooden tables with chairs on one side, and a row of sewing machines on the other. A glass-fronted cabinet holding clothing is in one corner, and a smaller wooden cabinet is in another. An open door is at the front of the room.
Date: 1924~
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

[Tulia High School, Tulia, Texas]

Description: Photograph of Tulia High School about the time of its completion in 1924. The front of the two story stucco building is shown. It features an arched entryway at the center, rows of windows on both stories, and a tile roof. Some construction equipment and debris are visible in front of the building.
Date: 1924
Creator: Beery Foto
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

Tulia High School

Description: Photograph of Tulia, Texas High School. The two-story building is stucco with a clay tile roof. Viewed from the back, there are four basketball goals in a yard outside.
Date: 1924~
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

[Tulia High School, Tulia, Texas]

Description: Photograph of the nearly complete high school in Tulia, Texas. The building is a two-story stucco with a band of brick on the lower part of the building. The roof is clay tile and has a large chimney. One wing has several arched windows. There are a two ladders leaning or standing by the building.
Date: 1924
Creator: Beery Foto
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

Tulia H.S. chemistry lab

Description: Photograph of the Tulia High School chemistry lab. The room has counters with built-in sinks and drawers below. On one wall is a large glass-fronted cabinet holding bottles. Next to the cabinet is a glassed-in fume hood with a vent pipe going into the wall. The ceiling is gridded using wood slats.
Date: 1924~
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

Tulia High School domestic arts classroom

Description: Photograph of a domestic arts classroom in Tulia, Texas High School. The narrow room has cabinets and stoves on each side and at the front. There are kettles on the stove tops and the cabinets have rows of glass containers. There is a blackboard at the front of the room and windows on one side.
Date: 1924~
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

Tulia H.S, $100,000

Description: Photograph of the newly built Tulia High School in Tulia, Texas. The photograph was taken from one side of the building, with the front facade also visible. The two-story building features a decorative band of brick at the base, with what appears to be stucco above. There is a clay tile roof and decorative elements in the walls below the roof line. The center section of the front facade extends above the roof, and features a crenellated parapet. A one-story extension from the rear of the buil… more
Date: 1924
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

[Photograph of Thomas Arnold School Ruins]

Description: Photograph of the crumbling wall of a stone building, with piles of rocks surrounding the base of the wall. The stone wall has four windows with no glass, one of which (on the far left) has crumbled away, leaving a gaping hole. Scrub brush surrounds the wall on the right side, and a field is visible in the distant background beyond the right side of the wall. Handwritten notes and a white rectangular sticker on the back of the photo name Elizabeth Street Mosley, and indicate the photo was taken… more
Date: [1924..]
Partner: Salado Public Library

[Postcard of Salado College Ruins]

Description: Photograph of the light-colored stone ruins of a building, situated in a green grassy field and surrounded by trees. One stone wall with four window openings is still standing, while the other walls have deteriorated to short piles and walls. The standing wall has a tall stone column on the left side. On the back of the photograph are postcard markings and a white, rectangular sticker indicating the photograph for the postcard was taken after a fire in 1924. A short paragraph of text on the bac… more
Date: [1924..]
Partner: Salado Public Library

High School, Knox City, Texas: Foundation Plan

Description: Architectural plan for a high school building in the Knox City, Texas. It includes a large drawing of the building's foundation plan as well as smaller drawings showing individuals sections of the foundation. Also included is a grade beam schedule that further describes the types of materials to be used in construction.
Date: March 25, 1924
Creator: David S. Castle Co.
Partner: Tittle-Luther/Parkhill, Smith and Cooper, Inc.
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