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[ Unyielding Spirit: A Closer Look at the Civil War Re-enactor]

Description: Captured in this close-up image is a member of the battalion, dressed in authentic costume, holding a gun with unwavering determination during the annual Civil War Re-enactment event at Hemphill's historic Pratt House. The intense expression on his face reflects the dedication to recreating the past and honoring the valor of those who once fought on this hallowed ground. The attention to detail in his attire and the gripping pose exemplify the passion and commitment of re-enactors in preserving… more
Date: March 2007
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Intersection of History: Jasper County Courthouse and the Stop Sign]

Description: Captured in this intriguing photograph is the juxtaposition of the historic Jasper County Courthouse, a timeless masterpiece dating back to 1889, and a simple yet essential modern-day stop sign. The courthouse, an architectural gem listed on the National Register of Historic Places, boasts a rich history with its Italianate style and Neoclassical alterations. The stop sign, a symbol of order and safety, stands as a reminder of the continuous flow of time, where the past and present intersect in… more
Date: March 2007
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[A Tale of Time: Resilience and Legacy]

Description: Within the hallowed walls of the courthouse in East Texas, two old souls stand, their presence a testament to the passage of time and the stories they carry within. With weathered faces etched with wisdom and eyes that have witnessed decades of history, they exude an aura of resilience and legacy. As they pose together, the weight of their shared experiences seems to fill the room, a living connection to the past and a bridge to the future. In this poignant moment, the courthouse becomes a back… more
Date: March 2007
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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