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[Carolyn Janice Killingsworth]

Description: City of Denton employee Janice Carolyn Killingsworth (Mrs. Terry Killingsworth), first civilian dispatcher (daytime) for the Denton Police Department, sits at the dispatcher desk and looks at the camera. There are two maps of the City of Denton on the walls.
Date: 1959~
Partner: Denton Public Library

[City of Denton: City Council Chambers]

Description: Denton City Council chambers in the in the 1927 City Hall at 221 N. Elm. A large, half-circle desk with rolling, leather chairs is on the stage with the Texas' and United States' flags. On the wall behind the desk is hung the Seal of Denton. A folding table is setup on the floor in front of the stage and two rows of seats are visible flanking the center aisle.
Date: unknown
Partner: Denton Public Library

[City of Denton: City Council Chambers]

Description: Denton City Council chambers in the 1927 City Hall at 221 N. Elm. A half-circle desk is on the stage with the Texas' and United States' flags. On the wall behind the desk is hung the Seal of Denton. A folding table is setup on the floor in front of the stage.
Date: unknown
Partner: Denton Public Library

[City of Denton: City Council Chambers]

Description: Denton City Council chambers in the 1927 City Hall at 221 N. Elm. Chairs and the Texas' and United States' flags are up on stage. On the floor a center aisle has been cleared between two blocks of chairs. This was also the location of the old Fire House Theater of the Denton Community Theater.
Date: unknown
Partner: Denton Public Library

[L. A. Nelson]

Description: L. A. Nelson, who served as Mayor (1969-70) and City Council member for the City of Denton from 1966 to 1970 and again in 1974. He looks down and to the left into a book he is holding. He is standing in front of a wall of law books.
Date: unknown
Partner: Denton Public Library

[City of Denton: City Council Chambers]

Description: Denton City Council chambers in the 1927 City Hall at 221 N. Elm. A large, half-circle desk with rolling, leather chairs is on the stage with the Texas' and United States' flags. On the wall behind the desk is hung the Seal of Denton. A folding table is setup on the floor in front of the stage. The photo was taken from the balcony.
Date: unknown
Partner: Denton Public Library

[City of Denton: City Hall, 221 N. Elm decorated for Christmas]

Description: Exterior view of the Denton City Hall, 221 N. Elm St, Denton, Texas, at night. The “originator” of the idea of Christmas lights on City Hall, can be attributed to Mrs. William R. Hicks, a former city secretary, who began the tradition in the early 1930s. The lights changed from time-to-time, but in 1945, the words Merry Xmas and the large stars on top were added.
Date: 1945~
Partner: Denton Public Library

[City of Denton: City Hall, N. Elm, Cornerstone]

Description: Photograph of the cornerstone of the the Denton City Hall and Municipal Building at 221 N. Elm St.t. Text engraved in the cornerstone: Municipal Building B. W. McKenzie Mayor Commissioners W. S. Miller Chairman L. Bailey * G. Tom Turner W. R. Lakey Claude Castleberry Francis M. Craddock * Term Expired April 1927
Date: unknown
Partner: Denton Public Library

Unidentified Men on the Step of Denton City Hall Who Have Been Called Up to be Drafted in World War II

Description: A large group of unidentified men on the steps of the Denton City Hall, located at 221 N. Elm. This building is now known as City Hall West. Carl Hill is identified as the man fourth from the left on the back row. The man seventh from the left on the front row is identified as Richard O. Harbert.
Date: May 26, 1943
Creator: Carruth Studio
Partner: Denton Public Library

Municipal Area Layout

Description: Photograph of the layout for the Civic Center Park area and nearby municipal buildings to be designed by Texas architect, O'Neil Ford. The buildings were: City Hall; the Civic Center; the Emily Fowler Library; and the Municipal Swimming Pool. The layout shows the creeks, park land, landscaping, surrounding streets and some businesses.
Date: 1965~
Partner: Denton Public Library
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