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[Library Supporters, Ray and Mona Lawson]

Description: Ray and Mona Lawson, library suppporters, attended the reception for the opening of Marshall Public Library on October 20, 1973.
Date: October 20, 1973
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Virginia Gold Olincy Toasts New Library]

Description: Mrs. George (Virginia Gold) Olincy, Trustee of Andrew Norman Foundation, toasts the new Marshall Public Library at the reception for its opening on October 20, 1973.
Date: October 20, 1973
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Marshall Library Supporter Displays Dedication Program]

Description: In 1973 the Marshall Public Library received the "Library Project of the Year" award from the Texas State Library Association. The dedication ceremony for the new library was held on Sunday, October 21, 1973. At a reception on the Saturday night before, Nancy Kariel displays the dedication program. The program cover shows the artist's rendering of the architect's concept. Inside is the history of the drive from 1969-1972 to construct a new library; the order of ceremony; lists of officers, … more
Date: October 20, 1973
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Library Benefactors at a Library Function]

Description: Library benefactors Virginia Gold Olinsky, second from left, and Bernice Gold Kranson, right, are shown with other library supporters at a reception during the opening weekend of the Marshall Public Library, October, 1973.
Date: October 20, 1973
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Celebrating the Opening of Marshall Public Library]

Description: Celebrating at the October 20, 1973 reception for the opening of the new public library building in Marshall, Texas are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kariel (left and right) and Tony Bridge (center). Mr. Bridge was the owner of KMHT radio station and was the first person to support Mrs. Kariel when she publicly stated the need for a public library.
Date: October 20, 1973
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[UT Alumni Celebrate Library Opening]

Description: Members of the Harrison County Association of ex-University of Texas Students celebrate the opening of the new Marshall Public Library at a reception on October 20, 1973.
Date: October 20, 1972
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Library Supporters Pose at Library Opening]

Description: Audrey Kariel, Project Director, and Carolyn Abney, civic leader and library supporter, pose at the reception for the grand opening of new Marshall Public Library October 20, 1973.
Date: October 20, 1972
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Library Benefactors at Marshall Opening]

Description: Library benefactors greet other library supporters at the reception for the new Marshall Public Library on October 20, 1973. Third from left is Mrs. George Gold Olincy, then her sister Mrs. Bernice Gold Kranson, fourth from left, and then Mr. George Olincy, right. The Mose and Etta Gold auditorium at the library was named for the Gold's parents.
Date: October 20, 1973
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Opening of Marshall's First McDonald's]

Description: Audrey Kariel performs the ribbon-cutting for the first McDonald's in Marshall, Texas on October 20, 1972. The ribbon held 100 one-dollar bills which were donated to the building fund for the new Marshall Public Library, which opened one year later.
Date: October 20, 1972
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[T&P Train #809 in Marshall, Texas]

Description: Photograph of T&P train #809 in Marshall, Texas. Written below the image are "Marshall, Texas Nov 20 1951" and "R. H. Carlson."
Date: November 20, 1951
Creator: Carlson, R. H.
Partner: The Grace Museum

[T&P Train #808 in Marshall, Texas]

Description: Photograph of T&P train #808 in Marshall, Texas. Text below the image says "Marshall, Texas Nov 20 1951" and "R. H. Carlson."
Date: November 20, 1950
Creator: Carlson, R. H.
Partner: The Grace Museum

[A Timeless Legacy: The Enigmatic Scottsville Cemetery]

Description: Unveiling the enigmatic Scottsville Cemetery, a sacred ground in the heart of Scottsville adorned with captivating artistic memorials. Entwined histories of the Scott, Rose, Youree, Austin, and Randolph families create an intriguing labyrinth of ancestral connections. Amongst the poignant monuments, a weeping angel stands as a symbol of love and loss, leaving visitors with a haunting yet beautiful tale. This timeless burial ground weaves a tapestry of life, love, and legacy, inviting all to ref… more
Date: November 20, 2006
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[ Scottsville Cemetery - A Tapestry of Love and Legacy]

Description: Step into the captivating Scottsville Cemetery, where artful memorials and intertwined family histories create a mesmerizing tapestry of life and love. Amongst the tombstones, the weeping angel stands as a poignant symbol of remembrance, inviting reflection on the enduring power of legacy.
Date: November 20, 2006
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Remembering Valor: The Magnificent Confederate Monument at Scottsville Cemetery]

Description: Towering above the landscape, the Confederate monument at Scottsville Cemetery stands tall as a symbol of bravery and sacrifice. Honoring not only the seven Scott family members but also their fellow soldiers, this grand memorial serves as a poignant reminder of the valor displayed during the Civil War, preserving their legacy for all to behold.
Date: November 20, 2006
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Honor in Stone: The Confederate Monument at Scottsville Cemetery]

Description: A remarkable testament to bravery and heritage, the Scottsville Cemetery houses a grand Confederate monument, surpassing the scale of typical courthouse memorials in Texas. Adorned with the names of seven Scott family members and their valiant comrades, this imposing structure stands as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the Civil War, keeping their memory alive for generations to come.
Date: November 20, 2006
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Remembering Confederate Heroes: The Monument at Scottsville Cemetery]

Description: The Scottsville Cemetery stands as a solemn tribute to the Confederate heroes, displaying a monumental structure larger than most courthouse memorials in Texas. Proudly inscribed on the pedestal are the names of seven Scott family members who valiantly served in the Civil War, accompanied by the names of many other brave relatives who stood alongside them in that pivotal era of history.
Date: November 20, 2006
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

The Grand Confederate Monument of Scottsville Cemetery]

Description: The Scottsville Cemetery proudly boasts a Confederate monument of grand proportions, standing larger than most seen on courthouse lawns across the state. A testament to the Scott family's involvement in the Civil War, the monument bears the names of seven family members who served, along with many other relatives who also answered the call to duty.
Date: November 20, 2006
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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