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Nativity scene print

Description: Color print of Christian nativity scene. Mary with baby Jesus in manger at center. Three kings with gifts are on the left side. A shepherd with animals is on the right. A bright star shines above Mary. The piece appears to have been clipped from a magazine. The advertising on the back of this image is for Elgin watches, dated 1922.
Date: 1920/1930
Partner: Sam Rayburn House State Historical Site

[Queen of Port Arthur]

Description: Photograph of Mary Donaldson sitting on the edge of chair with a painting of a flower on the back. She holds a scepter in her arms and wears a long trailing cloak and a crown. She was crowned the Queen of Port Arthur's Silver Celebration in 1927.
Date: July 4, 1927
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Photograph of Taggart Sign Company]

Description: Photograph of one of the inside production bays of Taggart Sign Company with two men standing in the middle of the floor with signs on either side of them, the one on their left reads "Hair Cuts 25 (cents) Ladies and Gents." One man is in overalls, and the other is wearing an open vest and tie. Both are wearing hats, but different styles.
Date: 1929
Partner: Abilene Christian University Library

[Portrait of Batsell Baxter]

Description: Portrait of Batsell Baxter, who was the 6th President of the Abilene Christian University from 1923 - 1932. Visible from the shoulders up, Baxter wears a dark-colored suit with a polka dot tie.
Date: [1924..1932]
Partner: Abilene Christian University Library

[Texas Artists Camp]

Description: Reproduction of a photograph of the Texas Artists Camp, an art colony in Cristoval, Texas. Ten people are sitting and standing outdoors in a wooded area, most beneath an awning. A portable record player and a canvas are visible to their right, as well as two automobiles and some tents in the background.
Date: [1921..1927]
Partner: Center for the Advancement and Study of Early Texas Art

Fountain Brush.

Description: Patent for the improvement of fountain brushes. The brush would be in the shape of a pencil which would stop ink or dye from spreading on fabric.
Date: August 16, 1921
Creator: Bates, William P.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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