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Texas Convict Register: Ike Pearson
A Texas Convict Register from 1894 which shows Ike Pearson at Huntsville from 1894 through 1896.
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1925 Timeline
Timeline of arrests, violence, deaths, and the Ku Klux Klan of Denton County in 1925.
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1924 Timeline
Timeline of arrests, violence, deaths, and the Ku Klux Klan of Denton County in 1924.
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1923 Timeline
Timeline of arrests, violence, deaths, mob activity, and the Ku Klux Klan in Denton County in 1923.
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1922 Timeline
Timeline of arrests, violence, deaths, mob activity, lynchings, and the Ku Klux Klan in Denton County in 1922.
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1921 Timeline
Timeline of arrests, violence, deaths, mob activity, and the Ku Klux Klan in 1921 Denton County.
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1920 Timeline
Timeline of arrests, violence, deaths, mob activity, and the Ku Klux Klan in Denton County in 1920.
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1919 Timeline
Timeline of arrests, violence, deaths, mob activity, and the Ku Klux Klan in Denton County in 1919.
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1918 Timeline
A timeline of arrests, violence, and deaths in Denton County in 1918.
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1916 Timeline
Timeline of arrests, violence, and deaths in Denton County in 1916.
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Pre-1915 Timeline
Timeline of arrests, violence, deaths, and mob activity in Denton County before 1915.
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1917 Timeline of Arrests, Violence, Deaths, and Klan Activity in Denton County
Graphic image which depicts the arrests, violence, deaths, and klan activity in Denton County in 1917.
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1915 Timeline
Timeline of arrests, violence, deaths, and mob actions in 1915 Denton County.
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Denton County Arrest Timeline
Timeline of arrests, deaths, violence, and mob action in Denton County during the disappearance of the St. John's community
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Seven Arrested in Denton County
Denton Record-Chronicle article which highlights the individuals arrested and awaiting trial: Clarence Green, Bogus Jones, Will Franks, Unknown Smith, Mike Goosby, Solomia Smith, N.G. Samples, Melvin Garrett
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W.O.W. Hall and I.O.O.F. Hall Burned
Denton Record-Chronicle article which depicts a fire that began in the Princess Theatre on the Denton Square. The W.O.W. Hall was on the second floor of the Princess Theatre and the I.O.O.F. Hall in the Christian Science Society.
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Woodsmen Establish Lodge in North Denton County
Denton Record-Chronicle article which identifies the W.O.W. Lodge 3300 in Vaughantown by W. A. Matthews
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Slim and Roscoe Gertin Arrested
Denton Record-Chronicle article on court dockets for October 1913 shows both Slim Roscoe Gertin arrested for carrying pistols
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Levi Willard and Emmett Fields Stab Two Boys on Train
Record and Chronicle article which depicts a train attack on two white boys by two black men from New Jersey.
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Hughley, Griffin, and Walker Families: Twelfth Census of the United States
1900 Census depicts the Hughley, Griffin, and Walker families in the central portion of the St. John's Community
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Stone Family: Twelfth Census of the United States
Census record which depicts the Stone family in Eastern St. John's Community
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Finch Family, Twelfth Census of the United States
Finch family in the census records of Denton County, 1900.
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St. John's Cemetery Entrance
This is a photo of the entrance to St. John's Cemetery. The sign reading "Old Slave Cemetery" is missing, but the grounds have been cleared and cleaned significantly.
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Bible and Sunshine Band, Chattanooga, Tennessee (c.1902)
Group photo of African American children affiliated with the Bible and Sunshine Band standing in front of a school sponsored by the Women's Baptist Home Mission Society.
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Journal and Minutes of the Fourth Session of the West Texas Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal (1876)
The Methodist Episcopal Church, in Texas decides to have racially segregated conferences in 1876.