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Samuel Hawkins Marriage Newspaper clipping from Denton County News detailing the Marriage between Samuel Hawkins and Martha "Mattie" Fry.
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Joseph G. Mars' Headstone Joseph G. Mars' Headstone
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Obituary of Sarah "Sallie" Mars Obituary of Sallie Mars, wife of Sheriff Joseph Gordon Mars.
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William Sparks Headstone Headstone of William Monroe Sparks in Smith Cemetery of Lewisville.
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William Sparks Census Record for 1880 Census Record for 1880 showing that William Sparks was in Denton.
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William Sparks winning the Primary William Sparks winning the Democratic Primary in his bid to be re-elected to Sheriff of Denton County.
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William Sparks Sheriff Re-election Notice Notice detailing William Sparks' bid to remain Sheriff of Denton County
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Ex-Sheriffs of Denton County Picturing showing all the ex-sheriffs of Denton County that were able to attend the photo.
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Application for Headstone of William "Bill" Franklin Egan Application to place a headstone at the grave of an unmarked Confederate Soldier, William F. Egan.
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William "Bill" Franklin Egan Headstone Headstone for William Frankling Egan
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Robert Henry Hopkins Census Record Robert Henry Hopkins Census Record
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Robert Henry Hopkins Tombstones Robert Henry Hopkins Tombstones
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Robert Henry Hopkin's Death Certificate Death Certificate Robert Henry
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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.
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Marriage Record for Dallas Clark Record detailing the marriage of Dallas Clark and Inez Vanfleet in Denton County.
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1880 United States Federal Census for Dallas Clark Census Records detailing property for Dallas Clark in 1880.
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Dallas Clark, New Sheriff of Denton County Newspaper clipping reporting the appointment Dallas Clark to Sheriff
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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.
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HistoryPin Collection This map shows chronologically the date in which schools in Texas desegregated from 1954-1957.
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News Script: Negro Agrees to sell Judkins House Covers the story of Lloyd G. Austins decision to sell his house after the violent protest that occurred outside his house the previous day.
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Jackson v. Rawdon - Filed by L. Clifford Davis - September 26, 1955. Complaints and requests filed by Davis on September 26, 1955 on behalf of African American students of high school age in Mansfield, Texas against O.C. Rawdon and the Mansfield School Board.
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Jackson v. Rawdon - Plaintiff Motion for Preliminary Injunction On October 7, 1955, L. Clifford Davis filed a request for preliminary injunction to enjoin and restrain the defendants, including O.C. Rawdon, School Board President, and R.L. Huffman. Mansfield School District Superintendent.
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Jackson v. Rawdon - J.A. Gooch request to abate and dismiss J. A. Gooch, attorney for the defendants, files a request to dismiss the case filed by L. Clifford Davis, attorney for the plaintiff.
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Jackson v. Rawdon - Show Cause Order Hearing is set for Jackson v. Rawdon, November 7, 1955.
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Jackson v. Rawdon - November 21, 1955 - Explanation by Judge Estes Judge Estes gives an explanation for his decision in the case of Jackson v. Rawdon.