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[Spike Lee Holding Up Key]

Description: Photograph of Spike Lee (left) and an unidentified man leaning toward him, both facing the left side of the image. Lee is holding up an object that appears to be an old-fashioned key in his right hand and the case in his left hand. They are standing behind a raised black stand and microphone; on the wall behind them is a large brown banner with the name "Hennessy" above "V.S [...] X.0 Paradis Extra [...]ard Hennessy."
Date: unknown
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Spike Lee Accepting Item]

Description: Photograph of Spike Lee (left) facing an unidentified man who is holding an item in a case and appears to be presenting it to Lee. They are visible from the waist up, standing behind a raised black stand and microphone; on the wall behind them is a large brown banner with the name "Hennessy" above "V.S [...] X.0 Paradis Extra [...]ard Hennessy."
Date: unknown
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Native American Ceremony #2]

Description: Photograph of a Native American ceremony. The photograph appears to depict a wedding, however; the photographer writes on the back, "wedding" in parentheses and marks through it.
Date: unknown
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
Partner: El Paso Public Library

[Woman Speaking at the Fort Manhassett Dedication]

Description: Photograph of a woman in a long, leopard-print jacket standing at a podium on a stage to speak at the Fort Manhassett Dedication. A confederate battle flag hangs from the front of the stage. Several other individuals are seated at plastic chairs on the stage, looking toward the speaker.
Date: January 8, 1972
Creator: Lewis, David P.
Partner: Lamar University

[Plaque for a Discovery Well in Batson, Texas]

Description: Photograph of a plaque commemorating the discovery of oil in a Batson, Texas oil field in a well known as Paraffine Oil Co. No. 1. The plaque notes that the well reached a depth of 790 feet, initially produced 600 barrels of oil, and was completed on October 31st, 1903. Located in Ada Belle Oil Field.
Date: February 13, 1977
Creator: Lewis, David P.
Partner: Lamar University

[Lady Bird Johnson Speaking with Roy E. Larsen]

Description: Photograph of Lady Bird Johnson speaking with Roy E. Larsen at the dedication of the Roy E. Larsen Sanctuary. The two sit on a bench facing opposite directions. Lady Bird Johnson is turned toward the photographer, gesturing with her hand as she speaks. Roy E. Larsen sits to her right, facing away from the photographer and drinking a soda.
Date: April 16, 1977
Creator: Lewis, David P.
Partner: Lamar University

[Lady Bird Johnson at Roy E. Larsen Sanctuary Dedication]

Description: Photograph of Lady Bird Johnson at the dedication of the Roy E. Larsen Sanctuary, located Northwest of Silsbee, Texas. She sits in the middle of a crowd of people wearing a striped, collared shirt and a scarf tied around her neck. She has a name tag attached to her shirt. She holds an alligator leather purse in her lap.
Date: April 16, 1977
Creator: Lewis, David P.
Partner: Lamar University

[Native American Ceremony]

Description: Photograph of a Native American ceremony that appears to be a wedding, however; the photographer wrote "wedding" in parentheses and marked through it. There are female children on the left; four adults in the middle; and young men on the right.
Date: unknown
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
Partner: El Paso Public Library

[Sign Commemorating Civil War Battle]

Description: Photograph of a sign at Fort Manhassett describing of a Civil War battle in which Confederate soldiers defended a fort. In this battle, fifty Union soldiers were killed or wounded, while the Confederate soldiers in Fort Manhassett had no injuries. The sign lists the names and positions of several Confederate soldiers that played significant roles in the battle.
Date: January 8, 1972
Creator: Lewis, David P.
Partner: Lamar University
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