Photo of Norvell Reed (1922)
Photo of Norvell [Williams] Reed in Quakertown
Norvell Reed, black resident of Denton, Texas was born in 1921, in Quakertown shortly before the residents were forced to relocate.
Portal to Texas History
1922
Texas History Collection
JPG
English
Norvell Hill Williams Reed
Photo of Quakertown residents (1910)
Quakertown residents, who were relatives of Alma Clark's husband.
Studio portrait of a young couple. John Amus Clark, on the left, wears a three-piece suit and felt hat. Maude Woods Clark [Hembry], on the right, wears a striped blouse, a plaid skirt, and a straw hat.
Portal to Texas History
1910
English
JPG
Alma Clark
Photo of Quakertown doctor (1923)
Dr. E.D. Morton, Quakertown's community doctor
Portrait of Dr. E. D. Moton, the first African American doctor in Denton, visible from the chest up, wearing a dark-colored suit with pens in the jacket pocket
Portal to Texas History
December 1923
UNT Oral History Program
JPG
English
Ruby Cole
Oral History Interview with Catherine Bell (2017; 9 of 11)
Excerpt; Catherine Bell describes her reaction to the news that DISD voted to name a new elementary school in her honor.
UNT Oral History Department
April 7, 2017
Open
MP3
Photo of Catherine Bell
Catherine Coleman Bell Elementary
circa 2016
Photo of Alma Clark at church.
Denton Nursery School photo
Photograph of a nursery school class taken in front of the teacher's home on Prairie Street
Portal to Texas History
https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth388196/?q=%22betty%20kimble%22
Portal to Texas History
Circa 1935
Photograph of Mae Nell Shephard
Photograph of Carol Riddlesperger
Oral History Interview with Bessie Harden