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[Business in Marshall]

Description: The "End Zone" was a business in Marshall, location unknown. It was a small one-story building that stood alone on the lot. It had two entrance doors and large windows. On a boarded window are the words, "Private for Members Only Guests Welcome." A picture is attached to another boarded window.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Marshall Chamber of Commerce Building]

Description: The Greater Marshall Chamber of Commerce occupies this Georgian building at 213 W. Austin St. The building is owned by the City of Marshall and was occupied by the Marshall Public Library before its new quarters were completed in 1973. Prior to the library's occupation, the building belonged to the Marshall Women's Clubs.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Medical Assistants Support Library Friends Group]

Description: The Harrison County Medical Assistants Society was the first organization to have 100 percent participation in the Friends of Marshall Public Library's membership drive. The Friends group was formed c1967 to raise support for a new library building. Their first activity was the drive. Pictured at left is Mrs. J. C. Gullion, a member of the membership committee. Other women are unidentified.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Lions Host Fish Fry to Benefit Marshall Public Library]

Description: The Lions Club of Marshall hosted a fish fry in April, 1972 to benefit the Marshall Public Library Building Fund. Harrison Forbes, club president, stands with Martin Spangler, who headed the fund-raising drive for the Friends of the Public Library. The two men stand in front of the Lions Club's banner; in front of them are promotional placards in the shape of fish on a string.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

Year book of the Dallas Architectural Club and catalogue of its first annual exhibition : held at the Jefferson Hotel, Dallas, February eleventh to eighteenth, 1922

Description: The Yearbook of the Dallas Architectural Club and a catalogue of its first annual exhibition, held at the Jefferson Hotel, Dallas. Includes lists of the club's members, and many photos and illustrations of buildings designed by the members.
Date: 1922
Creator: Dallas Architectural Club.
Partner: UNT Libraries

[The 1916 League City Browns]

Description: Postcard of the 1916 League City Browns, also known as the League City Baseball Club. The team has nine members, all of whom are men. They are posed for a team portrait in their uniforms which consist of a cap, a shirt, knickerbockers, socks, and shoes. A few baseball bats and gloves are set on the ground before them.
Date: 1916
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Unveiling of the Walter Hall Park Plaque]

Description: Photograph of Walter Hall, the elderly man on the right, shaking hands with an unidentified local dignitary at the Walter Hall Park dedication ceremony. They are standing right in front of the marble dedication plaque, which is attached to a large, freestanding stone block.
Date: October 18, 1985
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Speaker with a Microphone]

Description: Photograph of a man wearing a gray suit addressing the Chicken Club, a group that is affiliated with the League City Lions Club. He is pointing at the club members, who are not visible; in his other hand he is holding a microphone. Behind him is a set of wooden steps at the top of which is an American flag.
Date: 198X
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Man with a Chicken Mascot]

Description: Photograph of a man wearing a gray suit posing with the mascot of the Chicken Club, a group affiliated with the League City Lions Club. The mascot is a human-sized chicken with striped tights and red chicken feet-like booties. The individual in the mascot costume has their arm around the shoulders of the suited man. The man is holding up a yellow t-shirt in front of the mascot. On the front of the shirt are the words, "Chicken Club."
Date: October 18, 1985
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[The League City Chicken Club]

Description: Photograph of the Chicken Club, a group affiliated with the League City Lions Club, posed for a picture on a set of indoor wooden steps. The group is comprised of numerous children and a few adult sponsors. The mascot, an individual in a human-sized chicken costume, is seated amongst them.
Date: 198X
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[The League City Chicken Club]

Description: Photograph of the Chicken Club, a group of kids affiliated with the League City Lions Club, seated together on a floor indoors. Almost all of the members are wearing yellow t-shirts with "Chicken Club" written on the front. An adult woman is seated in the background behind the seated group. Folded lunch tables are standing upright in the corner of the room.
Date: 198X
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Members of the League City Chicken Club]

Description: Photograph of three members of the Chicken Club, a group affiliated with the League City Lions Club, seated on a floor. They are three young boys wearing virtually the same clothes: denim jeans and matching club t-shirts, which are yellow and have "Chicken Club" written on the front. Behind them, numerous more members of the club are visible.
Date: 198X
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[League City Chicken Club Sponsors]

Description: Photograph of eight adult individuals posing for a picture at a meeting for the Chicken Club, a group affiliated with the League City Lions Club. Except for the individual wearing a chicken costume, whose gender is unknown, they are all males. The mascot and six of the men are wearing yellow t-shirts with "Chicken Club" written on the front. The man standing in the center is wearing a gray suit and was a speaker at the club meeting.
Date: 198X
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Becky Lindsay and McClenney discussing Handicapped Issues]

Description: Photograph of a woman (identified as Becky Lindsay) speaking with Byron McClenny (the President of Eastfield College). The two are seated at a table in an office. A bookshelf and windows are visible in the background. Becky Topletz Lindsay was President of Not Psyched Out Club. Responsible for getting handicapped services at EF. Becky visits with Eastfield President Byron McClenney.
Date: 1974
Partner: Dallas County Community College District

[Photographs of Boerne Gesang Verein Flag]

Description: Two photographs of a large, dark blue flag with embroidered images and text, indicating that it is a flag for the Boerne Gesang Verein singing club. The flag is hung flat against a large white board, with many, colorful ribbons and prizes hanging on either side of the flag. The board is propped up against a grey wall with wood siding on the bottom half of the wall. In the second photo, a woman wearing a blue blouse and grey skirt is standing to the left of the board. The photographs are attache… more
Date: December 1994
Partner: Patrick Heath Public Library
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