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[Photograph of Axe]

Description: Photograph of an axe near the Jack Daniels Distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee. The axe rests on a stump of wood.
Date: May 3, 1973
Creator: Clark, Joe
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Bull Tongue Plow at Rest in the Field (1)

Description: Photograph of Bull Tongue Plow at Rest in the Field, Lynchburg, Tennessee. The equipment is partially covered with dirt. A line of trees makes up the background. Photo by: Junebug Clark. Signed by: Junebug Clark Clark PhotoFile: 9205-0056-9
Date: May 3, 1973
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Bull Tongue Plow at Rest in the Field (2)

Description: Photograph of Bull Tongue Plow at Rest in the Field, Lynchburg, Tennessee. The equipment is partially covered with dirt. A line of trees makes up the background. Photo by: Junebug Clark. Signed by: Junebug Clark Clark PhotoFile: 9205-0056-9
Date: May 3, 1973
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Don Heath

Description: Photograph of a man with glasses. Photograph of Don Heath. a Mason in Van Horn TX.
Date: 1973
Partner: Clark Hotel Museum

[Children Help to Move Library]

Description: When the Marshall Public Library was founded, it had its first home at the corner of West Austin and Franklin streets (now the Chamber of Commerce building). Books from a lending library belonging to Marshall Women's Clubs became the core of the new collection. Approximately 25 children helped to move this core collection from its old home at 112 East Austin St.
Date: 1973
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Image of a case displaying the uniform worn by Martha Willbanks, Arlington's first female officer]

Description: Photograph of a case displaying the tan uniform dress with badge and arm patch worn by Martha Willbanks, Arlington's first female officer. Officer Willbanks began her career in 1973. In 1986, the Department changed from a tan uniform to a dark blue uniform. Officer Willbanks died in 2001 of natural causes, with the rank of Lieutenant. On the lower left side of the display is a picture of Officer Willbanks in the blue uniform and on the lower right side of the display is a brief statement about … more
Date: 1973
Partner: Arlington Public Library

[Tuggle Mfg]

Description: Tarp cover and life vest preservers. Photo taken in 1973: Henrietta, Texas.
Date: 1973
Partner: Clay County Historical Society

[Roses Presented]

Description: Mrs. Audrey Kariel, second from right. was congratulated for her role in the successful library building project with a spray of roses. She was the Projector Director for the drive to building the Marshall Public Library.
Date: 1973
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[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

[Flag Presentation]

Description: The first flag to fly over the new Marshall Public Library was flown over the Capitol before being presented to the library by the Ladies Auxiliary of the VFW Post 3969. The gift was made possible by Congressman Sam B. Hall of Harrison County. Three members of the Army National Guard are shown raising the colors at the formal presentation ceremony.
Date: 1973
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Library Supporters at Gala Reception for Library Opening]

Description: Fenn Lewis, center, Mrs. George (Virginia Gold) Olincy to his right, and Mrs. Audrey Kariel, to his left, chat at the reception to celebrate the opening of the new Marshall Public Library in October, 1973. These three were key constituents in the drive to get the library constructed. Others in the picture are unidentified.
Date: October 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

[New Flag for a New Library]

Description: Members of the Army National Guard raise the new flag in front of the new Marshall Public Library at formal presentation ceremonies. The flag previously flew over the Capitol, and was a gift arranged by Congressman Sam B. Hall, Jr. through the Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post 3969.
Date: 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

[Marshall Public Library Building Project Coordinator]

Description: Mrs. Audrey Kariel, Project Coordinator, stands in front of the wall plaque giving recognition to the founders of the new Marshall Public Library building, which opened in 1973. Mrs. Kariel also served as chairwoman of the library Board of Trustees and was an organizer of the Friends of a Public Library group that was instrumental in building the library. She dedicated seven years to making the library a reality.
Date: 1973~
Partner: Marshall Public Library
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