In the United States, nationwide food rationing was instituted in the spring of 1942, and each member of the family was issued ration books by the Office of Price Administration (OPA). These books contained stamps and gave precise details of the...
The City of Greenville maps were created by the City of Greenville, Texas. Included are a 1952 map with address guide, a 1954 map with address guide, and one undated map.
Photographs and notes that exhibit the class of 1910 reunion held in Greenville, Texas. Burleson College students in 1910 that include Mr. William Walworth Harrison are taken on campus, showcasing student life, faculty, and campus scenery. 1910...
The Locust was the campus yearbook from 1920-1986. It was not published during World War II or from 1978-1982. Publication ceased permanently after 1985.
Scrapbook; W. Walworth Harrison; Photograph; Greenville; Texas; Burleson College; High School; Reunion
This scrapbook was created by W. Walworth Harrison. The scrapbook is a collection of newspaper articles detailing Harrison’s life from boyhood through his Greenville High School graduation in 1909. Also included are programs, telegraphs,...
Scrapbook; Greenville; Texas; Education; School; Burleson College
Gertrude Pattillo created this memory book of her 1919-1920 year at Burleson College. It contains end of year wishes from fellow classmates, poems, photographs, societies, jokes, quizzes, programs, school activities, and sports.
Literary journal edited by Mr. Hubert Harrison that showcases student essays. Titles includes: Nathan Hale, The Evolution of Authority, A short history of the Greenville Press, Charles Franklin Mitchell Part I,II,III. First part of the journal is...
Stilwell Road (Burma and India);
Roads--Burma;
Roads--India;
One of the largest engineering projects of World War II was the construction of a 400-mile military highway, the Ledo Road. It was built so the Western Allies could supply the Chinese as an alternative to the Burma Road which had been cut by the...
The Bunker Wars were bloody and began, more or less, after the Punchbowl Campaign in September and October 1951. Front lines were no longer fluctuating many miles in one night. Instead, the Bunker Wars had much in common with the trench warfare in...
Scrapbook; W. Walworth Harrison; Poetry; Church; Advertise
This is one of W. Walworth Harrison’s personal scrapbooks that cover the years of 1913-1917. It consists of jokes, poetry, and literary clippings. Also included are the Central Christian Church, Advertising Clubs of Texas, Chamber of...
The Locust was the campus yearbook from 1920-1986. It was not published during World War II or from 1978-1982. Publication ceased permanently after 1985.
R. L. Polk & Co.'s Greenville City Directory of 1913, embracing a complete alphabetical list of business firms and private citizens, a miscellaneous directory of city and county officials, churches, public and private schools, banks, asylums,...
This is a collection of African American photographs that were taken between 1880 and 1930 and depicts their history from the Bonham, Texas area. This pamphlet was compiled and edited by Pat Stephens.
This is a collection of African American photographs that were taken between 1880 and 1930 and depicts their history from the Bonham, Texas area. This pamphlet was compiled and edited by Pat Stephens.
Scrapbook; W. Walworth Harrison; Arizona; Crop; Feed; Farm; Postcard; Travel; Photograph; Agriculture; Boulder Dam; Great Depression; Native Americans; Roosevelt Dam; Bridge; Cliff Dwellings; Grand Canyon; Petrified Forest; Meteor Crater; New...
Scrapbook created by W. Walworth Harrison while on special duty in Arizona in 1934 for the Crop and Feed Loan Section of the Farm Credit Administration. Included are post cards, travel photos, and agricultural photos. Subjects in Arizona include...
Gavin Watson; Army; Air; Flight; School; World War II; WWII; Yearbook; Photograph; Air Force; USAF; California
This is Gavin Watson's yearbook from the Victorville Army Air Field located near Victorville, CA. Watson was in the class of 43-14. The school was constructed between 1941 and 1943 and was used as a flight training school. It was renamed...
The Locust was the campus yearbook from 1920-1986. It was not published during World War II or from 1978-1982. Publication ceased permanently after 1985.
East Texas State University. Sam Rayburn Memorial Student Center
Exterior and interior shots of the Old Sam Rayburn Student Center. The three-story structure was built in 1963 and was located just north of the Business Administration Building. Most of the building was demolished in 2009. The remaining portion of...
Korean War, 1950-1953--Campaigns; Chʻunchʻŏn-gun (Korea); United States. Marine Corps;
The Marine 1st Division sector responsibility was still the deeply mountainous east-central region north of Chunchon. There was an approximately 20-mile-wide belt of no man’s land separating the opposing armies. The Marine’s solution was to set...
This yearbook is from the 1910-1911 academic year from Bonham High School. It contains student and faculty pictures, class information, school clubs, student poetry and short stories, athletics, and local advertisements. Manual training and...
The Locust was the campus yearbook from 1920-1986. It was not published during World War II or from 1978-1982. Publication ceased permanently after 1985.
The Locust was the campus yearbook from 1920-1986. It was not published during World War II or from 1978-1982. Publication ceased permanently after 1985.
This yearbook covers the 1916-1917 academic year at Bonham High School. It contains photographs of students and faculty members, student organizations, athletic teams, and school events. Also included are short stories by the graduating seniors and...
Family; Colorado; Dallas; Travel; Vacation; Scrapbook; W. Walworth Harrison
Personal scrapbook of W. Walworth Harrison. Includes driving trip to Mexico City, Pikes Peak and other points of interest in Colorado; Dallas, Texas; college camping trip to Abilene, Texas; and family trip to Mineral Wells, Texas. Covers years...
Korean War, 1950-1953; United States. Marine Corps
The 7th Marines were entrenched along a very high mountain range. Deep below them was a flat valley. Across the valley, the Chinese were entrenched on a ridgeline as tall as the Marine’s. Intelligence knew there were 100,000 Chinese across the...
This journal was kept by Susie Gardner circa 1866. It is written in a bound and lined journal with a green marbled cover. It includes short stories signed by Susie Gardner as well as supplies and food lists.
Two years after his arrival in America, Fred Ende sailed for New Orleans, where he arrived in 1847. He later became a prominent early resident of Greenville, Texas. In 1859, Fred Ende built the Ende-Gaillard house (now located in front of the Audie...
The Locust was the campus yearbook from 1920-1986. It was not published during World War II or from 1978-1982. Publication ceased permanently after 1985.
The Locust was the campus yearbook from 1920-1986. It was not published during World War II or from 1978-1982. Publication ceased permanently after 1985.
The Locust was the campus yearbook from 1920-1986. It was not published during World War II or from 1978-1982. Publication ceased permanently after 1985.
The Locust was the campus yearbook from 1920-1986. It was not published during World War II or from 1978-1982. Publication ceased permanently after 1985.
The Locust was the campus yearbook from 1920-1986. It was not published during World War II or from 1978-1982. Publication ceased permanently after 1985.
The Locust was the campus yearbook from 1920-1986. It was not published during World War II or from 1978-1982. Publication ceased permanently after 1985.
The Locust was the campus yearbook from 1920-1986. It was not published during World War II or from 1978-1982. Publication ceased permanently after 1985.
The Locust was the campus yearbook from 1920-1986. It was not published during World War II or from 1978-1982. Publication ceased permanently after 1985.
The Locust was the campus yearbook from 1920-1986. It was not published during World War II or from 1978-1982. Publication ceased permanently after 1985.
The Locust was the campus yearbook from 1920-1986. It was not published during World War II or from 1978-1982. Publication ceased permanently after 1985.