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[The Calvary Baptist Church]

Description: The Calvary Baptist Church was originally located at 708 SE 5th Street. This picture was taken in 1975, shortly before the building was torn down and replaced by a more modern facility. Both the red-brick-trimmed native rock church and parsonage suffered substantial structural deterioration, which necessitated replacement. This series of pictures was probably taken for both a pictorial history of the old church, as well as photographic evidence of the deterioration of the structure that warra… more
Date: 1975
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[Dan Collinsworth]

Description: Photograph of Dan Collinsworth. Mr. Collinsworth began working as the university architect at North Texas State University in the fall of 1975. He enjoyed painting scenery inspired by drives through the country. The North Texas Daily has an article on page 2 about Dan Collinsworth dated Wednesday, October 20, 1976.
Date: October 23, 1975
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Dan Collinsworth]

Description: Photograph of Dan Collinsworth. Mr. Collinsworth began working as the university architect at North Texas State University in the fall of 1975. He enjoyed painting scenery inspired by drives through the country. The North Texas Daily has an article on page 2 about Dan Collinsworth dated Wednesday, October 20, 1976.
Date: October 23, 1975
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Dan Collinsworth]

Description: Photograph of Dan Collinsworth. Mr. Collinsworth began working as the university architect at North Texas State University in the fall of 1975. He enjoyed painting scenery inspired by drives through the country. The North Texas Daily has an article on page 2 about Dan Collinsworth dated Wednesday, October 20, 1976.
Date: October 23, 1975
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Dan Collinsworth]

Description: Photograph of Dan Collinsworth. Mr. Collinsworth began working as the university architect at North Texas State University in the fall of 1975. He enjoyed painting scenery inspired by drives through the country. The North Texas Daily has an article on page 2 about Dan Collinsworth dated Wednesday, October 20, 1976.
Date: October 23, 1975
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[The Zappe Home -- NW 4th Avenue]

Description: Trees in full foliage (the photograph was taken in July of 1975) obscure the Zappe House on NW 4th Avenue. This Tudor-style home with a native sandstone porch was originally built in 1929 by Mr. R.S. (Bob) Dalton, a pioneer rancher and developer of the Dalton oilfield in north Palo Pinto County. Dr. H. Arthur Zappe, a local dentist, member of the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners, and former mayor of Mineral Wells, bought the house in 1947. The house is currently [2009] owned by David Ad… more
Date: July 1975
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[The Calvary Baptist Church in 1975]

Description: The Calvary Baptist Church, as it appeared in 1975, is shown here. Note the combined use of native stone and brick and the lack of a peaked roof. The upper part of the windows appear to be stained (or painted) glass. This one of a series of pictures of the church and parsonage, showing structural damage prior to their demolition. This native rock and red brick church faced south on SE 5th Street, and the white brick structure which replaced it is built on the same city block but faces… more
Date: 1975
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[Walnut Hill Entrance Complete]

Description: Photograph of the masonry structure entrance for North Lake College. It is a tall structure with the North Lake logo on the top. The bricks from which it is built are the same as the original campus buildings.
Date: 1975
Partner: Dallas County Community College District

[Photograph of Edwards Ranch House]

Description: Photograph of the Edwards Ranch House, home of William Edwards, benefactor to Abilene Christian University. The one-story house has several arches enclosing the pouch, three chimneys, and a striking red roof with a low stone fence surrounding the grounds of the property.
Date: December 1975
Partner: Abilene Christian University Library
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