Disappearing Black Denton
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Headstone for Warren Elisha Durbin Headstone for Warren Elisha Durbin -
Death Certificate for W.E. Durbin Death Certificate for W.E. Durbin -
Witness Statement from Warren Elisha Durbin Witness statement from Jun 7th, 1909, from Warren Elisha Durbin in Denton County. -
Martha Hawkins Census Record 1900 Census Record from 1900 for Martha Hawkins, wife of Samuel Hawkins -
Samuel Hawkins Marriage Newspaper clipping from Denton County News detailing the Marriage between Samuel Hawkins and Martha "Mattie" Fry. -
Joseph G. Mars' Headstone Joseph G. Mars' Headstone -
Obituary of Sarah "Sallie" Mars Obituary of Sallie Mars, wife of Sheriff Joseph Gordon Mars. -
William Sparks Headstone Headstone of William Monroe Sparks in Smith Cemetery of Lewisville. -
William Sparks Census Record for 1880 Census Record for 1880 showing that William Sparks was in Denton. -
William Sparks winning the Primary William Sparks winning the Democratic Primary in his bid to be re-elected to Sheriff of Denton County. -
William Sparks Sheriff Re-election Notice Notice detailing William Sparks' bid to remain Sheriff of Denton County -
Ex-Sheriffs of Denton County Picturing showing all the ex-sheriffs of Denton County that were able to attend the photo. -
Application for Headstone of William "Bill" Franklin Egan Application to place a headstone at the grave of an unmarked Confederate Soldier, William F. Egan. -
William "Bill" Franklin Egan Headstone Headstone for William Frankling Egan -
Robert Henry Hopkins Census Record Robert Henry Hopkins Census Record -
Robert Henry Hopkins Tombstones Robert Henry Hopkins Tombstones -
Robert Henry Hopkin's Death Certificate Death Certificate Robert Henry -
Robert Henry Hopkins, Brother at Arms Denton Record Chronicle article detailing the death of J.R. Lucy, who was a comrade of Robert H. Hopkins in the Spanish American War. -
Marriage Record for Dallas Clark Record detailing the marriage of Dallas Clark and Inez Vanfleet in Denton County. -
1880 United States Federal Census for Dallas Clark Census Records detailing property for Dallas Clark in 1880. -
Dallas Clark, New Sheriff of Denton County Newspaper clipping reporting the appointment Dallas Clark to Sheriff -
Klan and I.O.O.F. Meeting Advertisement Newspaper advertisement in the Denton Record-Chronicle which shows Tuesday night meetings at 7:30pm for both the Denton Klan and the I.O.O.F. -
Homestead of Hezekiah Griffin Location of the Home of Hezekiah Griffin and Family -
Williamson Family Homestead Homestead of the Williamson Family. -
St. John's Cemetery St. John's Cemetery is located in the Edward Powell Survey