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[Man and Woman Exchange a Book]

Description: Photograph of David Earl Holt, APL Director, standing and exchanging a book with an unidentified woman sitting behind a desk in a hallway. The desk is surrounded by library carts with books, display books, and an artwork depicting a fox. Four unidentified people, display cases, and artwork continue further down the hallway.
Date: 1975~
Partner: Central Texas Library System

[Mineral Wells Heritage Association, 1975]

Description: This picture immortalizes the signing of the 25-year lease at $25 per year of the 1884 Little Rock School building for the purpose of establishing it as a museum. Pictured, left to right are: A. F. Weaver, President of the Mineral Wells Heritage Association; L. Gordon Nelson, Vice President; Mrs. Gordon Nelson, Chairperson for the Restoration Committee. Seated is Bill Hall, Superintendent of Mineral Wells Schools. The photograph was taken in July, 1975. The Little Rock Scho… more
Date: July 1, 1975
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[A Piano Recital, 4 of 10]

Description: This photograph is taken from a roll of film labeled, "Ina Howard Ramsey." Mrs. Ramsey gave a piano recital in the Fellowship Hall of the First Presbyterian church on August 28, 1975 as an entertainment for the Mineral Wells Heritage Association. Mr. Weaver photographed this event, as well as the auction of his book. Mrs. Ramsey was born in Mineral Wells. Her parents owned the Star House--a boarding house--at what was then 315 Coke Street, but is now [2008] 315 NW 2nd Street.
Date: 1975
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[A Piano Recital, 3 of 10]

Description: This photograph was taken from a roll of film labeled, "Ina Howard Ramsey." The note included in this series of pictures suggests that a piano recital was held about the same time as the auction of Mr. Weaver's book. Mr. Weaver photographed both events. The site of the recital was the Fellowship Hall of the First Presbyterian church. Ina Howard Ramsey is the pianist. The recital was an entertainment for the Mineral Wells Heritage Association.
Date: 1975
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[A Piano Recital, 10 of 10]

Description: The pianist, Ina Howard Ramsey, seems to be announcing her next selection to the audience of a piano recital given August 28, 1975.The event took place in the Fellowship Hall of First Presbyterian church. The recital was held about the same time as the auction of the first ten copies of A.F. Weaver's book "TIME WAS in Mineral Wells . . . .", and Mr. Weaver photographed both events. Mrs. Ramsey was an artiste as well as a pianist, and she displayed some of her art work as well as play… more
Date: 1975
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[Poston's Dry Goods, 9 of 15: Outside of Store Front]

Description: Will Poston stands in front of his store, Poston Dry Goods (located at 107 N. Oak Avenue). Poston's was the largest department store in Mineral Wells after the Howard Brothers Department Stores discontinued operations. Many of the glass show cases in Poston's came from the earlier Howard Brothers store. These cases are on display in the store. The store itself is now the Mineral Wells branch of the Palo Pinto County courthouse.
Date: 1975
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[Poston's Dry Goods, 15 of 15; Dry Goods case]

Description: A sewing-thread display case, bearing the Corlicelli brand name, inside the Poston Dry Goods store (located at 107 N. Oak Avenue, Mineral Wells, Texas). Poston's was the largest dry goods store in town after the Howard Brothers Department Stores discontinued operations. Many of the display cases in Poston's (perhaps this was one of them) had come from the earlier Howard Brothers' store.
Date: 1975
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

Field study of cemeteries in Tyler county

Description: Research paper and field study of cemeteries in Tyler county, Texas, conducted by Martha Stone for Dr. Terry Jordan's Geography 501 class at North Texas State University. The paper also contains three loose color photographs of the cemeteries.
Date: July 1975
Creator: Stone, Martha
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[The 1,000th Ph.D. Recipient, #3]

Description: Photograph of a student wearing commencement robes and a mortarboard, shaking hands with an unidentified faculty member (left). The student is the 1,000 person to graduate from North Texas State University with a Ph.D. degree. They are standing in the corner of a wood-paneled room and several framed certificates and plaques are on the wall in the right side of the image.
Date: December 22, 1975
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[The 1,000th Ph.D. Recipient, #5]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified faculty member with the 1,000th recipient of a North Texas State University Ph.D. degree; they are shaking hands, but turned so that both of them can look at the camera. The student is wearing dark-colored graduation robes and a mortarboard. They are standing in the corner of a wood-paneled room.
Date: December 22, 1975
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[The 1,000th Ph.D. Recipient, #6]

Description: Photograph of the 1,000th graduate to receive a Ph.D. from North Texas State University, shaking hands with an unidentified professor, turned so that they can both face the camera. The student is wearing dark-colored graduation robes and a mortarboard; the tassel is partially obscuring his face. They are standing in the corner of a wood-paneled room.
Date: December 22, 1975
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of Six People With an Incubator]

Description: Photograph of six people, five men and one woman, standing around an incubator that had been donated to the Children's Medical Center. They are standing in front of a Dallas Fire Department ambulance outside of the Children's Medical Center. The back of the photograph has a label reading, "1975 Incubator Donation, Received by Chief J. O. Camp and Fire Chief Hendrix. Chief Camp Donated Picture" and "Children's Medical Center" is written below the label.
Date: January 16, 1975
Partner: Dallas Firefighters Museum
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