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[Young Festival Visitor]

Description: Photograph of a young festival visitor at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. In the photograph, a young girl holds a red balloon. Text on the balloon reads: "Texas Folklife Festival." Images on the balloon depict a balloon that has been tied to a longhorn's horn. The girl wears a white baseball cap and sleeveless denim shirt. A rainbow has been painted onto her cheek.
Date: [1994-08-04..1994-08-07]
Creator: Informedia
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

Monument in front of the Alamo

Description: Photograph of a side view of the monument in front of the Alamo, honoring the Defenders of the Alamo, located in San Antonio Texas. The upright part of the monument includes a statue of a man with his arms raised to the sky and two people kneeling near his feet. The inclined portion of the monument includes a carving of a torch angled toward the kneeling people. Text at the base of the upright portion of the monument says, "From the fire that burned their bodies rose the eternal spirit of su… more
Date: May 4, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Partner: UNT Libraries

[Man with a weather map]

Description: Photograph of a man on a television screen. Behind him is a weather map of the United States. To the right of the man is the text, "American Savings Association Dallas."
Date: May 4, 1971
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

["Tree" artist book back cover]

Description: Photograph of the back cover of a handmade miniature book featuring the work of John Muir, a piece titled "Tree". The inner pages, not visible in this picture, were made by Donna Thomas, and the book is bound in leather and wood from Peter Thomas. The leather clasps on the book's fore-edge are held shut with a stick.
Date: December 4, 2013
Creator: Sylve, Joshua
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[A young boy standing next to a wrought iron stool]

Description: Studio portrait of a young boy. Writing on the back of the portrait is not fully legible but may identify the child as: "Edgar Eclantu (?) Montague (?) Hampton Va age 4 ys March 4th 1899". Edgar is wearing a dark colored short pant set with dark stockings, and dark colored lace-up ankle boots. He is standing next to a wrought iron stool. He has his right arm around the right side of the stool. The photograph is mounted on a light gray cardboard substrate with text embossed in the cardboard belo… more
Date: March 4, 1899
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Exhibit 'A' to Grant Agreement - Proposal by The National Arts Education Consortium to The Annenberg Foundation and The Public Education Foundation of Chattanooga]

Description: A detailed document serves as Exhibit 'A' to the Grant Agreement between The Annenberg Foundation and The Public Education Foundation of Chattanooga. It presents a comprehensive proposal put forth by The National Arts Education Consortium, outlining strategic initiatives, collaborative goals, and innovative projects aimed at advancing arts education.
Date: January 4, 1996
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Documented Letter to Director of Southeast Center for Education in the Arts]

Description: A detailed letter capturing a strategic dialogue between the Director of the Southeast Center for Education in the Arts and the Special Assistant to the President of the Annenberg Challenge. The document sheds light on the key discussions, insights, and collaborative efforts discussed during their meeting.
Date: September 4, 1996
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Drafted Invitation to Exclusive Presentation and Workshop Logistics]

Description: A faxed document comprising a drafted invitation for a unique presentation by NTIEVA, extending an exclusive opportunity to attendees. Additionally, it requests communication regarding logistics, including arrangements, caterers, and other pertinent details to ensure a seamless and engaging workshop experience.
Date: March 4, 1994, 3:11 p.m.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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