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[Image of items recognizing Chaplain Harold Elliott, founder of the Arlington Police Museum]

Description: Photograph of items recognizing Chaplain Harold Elliott as founder of the Police Museum in 1982. The museum was later named for him on his retirement in June 2004. Items include his picture and name with caption reading: "The Police Museum was officially named after its founder and curator, Chaplain Harold Elliott, in June 2004; his parking sign which reads: "Police Chaplain"; a laminated official museum post card with his picture; his badge; and desk set with name plate and police coffee mug… more
Date: June 2004
Partner: Arlington Public Library

[The Harold K. Elliott Police Museum official name plaque, 2004]

Description: Photograph of a door plaque showing the official name of the Arlington police museum. The museum was founded in 1982 by Arlington Police Chaplain Harold K. Elliott when he began to collect items and store them in the attic of his Arlington home. By 1989, the items were moved to the Ott Cribbs Public Safety Center. It was moved again to a more spacious room at the Police Training Center in March of 2007. When Chaplain Elliott retired in June of 2004, the museum was officially named the Harold K.… more
Date: June 2004
Partner: Arlington Public Library

A view of Robert Howard's Bedroom

Description: Robert Howard's bedroom at the Robert Howard Museum. Robert Howard was a writer of pulp fiction, and is well known for creating the character of Conan the Barbarian.
Date: June 9, 2007
Creator: Kelly, Melody Specht
Partner: UNT Libraries

A view of Robert Howard's Bedroom

Description: Robert Howard's bedroom at the Robert Howard Museum. Robert Howard was a writer of pulp fiction, and is well known for creating the character of Conan the Barbarian.
Date: June 9, 2007
Creator: Kelly, Melody Specht
Partner: UNT Libraries

Robert Howard's Mother's Room

Description: Robert Howard's Mother's room at the Robert Howard Museum.
Date: June 9, 2007
Creator: Kelly, Melody Specht
Partner: UNT Libraries
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