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Death Certificate: Isaac Allen (1920) Death Certificate for Isaac Allen.
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Death Certificate: Mattie Finch Washington Mattie’s death certificate identifies her mother’s maiden name (Pitts) and is the only piece of evidence we have, besides her grave, that proves her existence in Texas.
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Unknown Headstone Headstone of Unknown
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Map of Walker County (do later)
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Thomas Allen Headstone Headstone of Thomas Allen in St. John Cemetery
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Death Certificate: Martha Billingslea (1919) Death Certificate for Martha Billingslea.
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Death Certificate: Marvin Newson (1919) Death Certificate for Marvin Newson.
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Death Certificate: Sallie Moore (1918) Death Certificate of Sallie Davis Moore.
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Death Certificate: Addie May Bowens (1918) Death Certificate for Addie May Bowens.
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Death Certificate: Agle Lee Truitt (1915) Death Certificate for Agle Lee Truitt.
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Death Certificate: Lisa Green (1914) Death Certificate for Lisa Green.
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Death Certificate: Hiwka Griffin (1913) Certificate of Death for Hiwka Griffin
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Death Certificate: Jesse Tucker (1913) Certificate of Death for Jesse Tucker.
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Death Certificate: John White (1910) John White's Death Certificate in 1910
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1898 Denton County Judges Report of Scholastic Year A newspaper article detailing Denton County school statistics for the 1897-1898 school year
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1900 Federal Census, Cooke, Texas Angeline's Mother & Father listed in the 1900 Census; Justice Precinct 3, Cooke, Texas.
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Angeline Williamson's brother Andrew J. Williamson Angeline's brothers headstone found at Pilot Point Memorial Cemetery
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Map of Houston's Fourth Ward Houston, "Houston Wards," Downtown Houston. https://www.downtownhouston.org/site_media/uploads/photos/2015-08-06/Map-of-Houston-Wards.jpg (April 11, 2018).
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The Development of the Public Schools of Denton County, Texas, 1900-1942 A thesis on the history and development of Denton Public Schools written by Ruth Autry Oliver and published in May of 1943. The thesis was completed for the Department of Education at North Texas State Teachers College and compares white schools and colored schools.
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Pages from Wiley College 1902 Yearbook Pages 46 and 60 from the Wiley College 1902 Yearbook featuring two students from Pilot Point: J. F. Everett, and Marion P. Penn
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Denton City Council Sees Petition for New Colored School An article detailing a July 1896 Denton City Council Meeting. In it, the Council was petitioned by "the colored people" for a school building. The motion passed.
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Professor Trimble Reports Harassment A short article in The Pilot Point Post-Mirror Vol.9, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1896 in which Professor Trimble of the Pilot Point Colored School reports than some white boys have been abusing his students on their ways home.
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Class Photo of the First Graduating Class of Booker T. Washington High School, 1926 An old photo dated 1926 of the first four-year graduating class of Booker T. Washington High School in Dallas, Texas. Photo is captioned "Class of 1926 Booker Washington Hi Dallas Tex." There are 33 students pictured along with Professor Joseph J. Rhoads and Priscilla I. Tyler, teachers at the school who are in the front row near the center.
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The Dallas Express June 26, 1920 Page 7 Advises readers to go see the Samuel Huston College Choral Club play at the Opera House. This is a newspaper clipping of the Texas Towns- Pilot Point section of The Dallas Express
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Dallas Landmark Designation Report for Booker T. Washington High School The Dallas Landmark Designation Report for Booker T. Washington High School filed in June of 1988. The report argues for the designation of the school as a Historical Landmark based on its history. Additional images were added in February of 2003.