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Photo of the front of the house at 403 Mimosa Street in Denton. A carport is on the right. Tall trees surround the home.
Denton Public Library's Special Collections staff toured the Mount Miller home at 403 Mimosa Street in Denton, Texas.

Built in 1956 for Dr. and Mrs. Freeman Rowell by Denton architects, Tom Polk Miller and Isabel Mount Miller.

Bert Moore was…

Front of the Baptist Student Union building at 1111 Oakland Street.
The BSU which is owned by the Baptist General Convention of Texas, was built in January of 1951. The building was expanded in the 1980s, adding space to the west end with a new kitchen/dining area.

Watercolor of Old Alton Bridge
A watercolor of the Old Alton Bridge. The artist's name says "J. Samuels". The painting currently hangs in the upper level of the building near the Special Collections Department.

Painting portraits of the West
Newspaper article about muralist, Pete Foster, in front of a mural that he painted on East Hickory Street.

This photograph is of a crowd sitting on bleachers during the grand opening ceremony of the Goldfield Tennis Center. Alan Goldfield is seated on the lowest bleacher wearing a dark suit.
People sit on bleachers while waiting at the grand opening of the Goldfield Tennis Center Pro Shop.

Magazine cover that appeared on the cover of D Magazine or the Champ d'Or, an estate built by Alan and Shirley Goldfield in 2002 in Hickory Creek.
Cover photo for an article on "Champ d'Or" called, "The Biggest Little Teardown in Texas?" by D Magazine author, Mark N. Vamos.
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