Year: <span>2018</span>

Year: 2018

Dallas Morning News Brings Their Archive to the DFW Archives Bazaar

  It is time to announce our last participant and it’s a big one! Our last participant in the DFW Archives Bazaar is The Dallas Morning News! The Dallas Morning News has been reporting on the people, places, and events that have defined North Texas since 1885. Newspapers are an essential element of …

TCU Brings Their Letterpress

Exciting news! Our friends at TCU Library‘s Special Collections will be bringing their Book Beetle Letter Press to the DFW Archives Bazaar. You can learn the ins and outs of the press from TCU Library staff members at the Browder Springs building at the Dallas Heritage Village at Old City Park during the DFW Archives Bazaar Check …

Fort Worth Jewish Archives Documents the Impact of Jewish Communities in Tarrant County

We are glad that the Fort Worth Jewish Archives will be participating in this year’s DFW Archives Bazaar! The Fort Worth Jewish Archives is a program of the Jewish Federation of Fort Worth and Tarrant County. The collection documents the development of a strong ethnic immigrant community in Fort Worth and …

The UTA History Departments Represents Future Researchers

The UTA – History Department at The University of Texas at Arlington will be participating in this year’s DFW Archives Bazaar! The mission of the department is to serve students, the campus, and the community at large by investigating the past in a manner that enlightens the present. We want our students to use their …

Texas Digital Newspaper Program Is Digitizing the News of Texas

  More good news! The Texas Digital Newspaper Program from The Portal to Texas History will be at the DFW Archives Bazaar. The Texas Digital Newspaper Program (TDNP) partners with communities, publishers, and institutions to promote standards-based digitization of Texas newspapers and to make them freely accessible via The Portal to Texas History. Through …

Bridwell Library Brings the History of the Methodist Church to the DFW Archives Bazaar

Now announcing the next participant in the DFW Archives Bazaar – The Archives at Bridwell Library, part of SMU Libraries! The Archives at Bridwell Library offer direct access to extensive collections of primary source materials documenting the histories of United Methodism, Perkins School of Theology, and Bridwell Library. The Methodist Studies Archive includes records of …

Denton County Office of History & Culture Brings the History of Denton to the DFW Archives Bazaar

We are excited to have the Denton County Office of History & Culture participating in this year’s DFW Archives Bazaar! The Denton County Office of History and Culture operates the 1896 Courthouse-on-the-Square and the Denton County Historical Park. The Denton County Office of History and Culture is a place of learning and discovery …

Uruline Academy Brings Its History to the DFW Archives Bazaar

Did you know that secondary education institutions also have archives? You do now! Ursuline Academy of Dallas will be participating in this year’s DFW Archives Bazaar. Ursuline Academy of Dallas is an independent Catholic college preparatory school for young women in grades 9-12. Educating students for 144 years, the Academy is the oldest continuously …

Old Red Museum Aims to Educate and Inspire

Our next participant in this year’s DFW Archives Bazaar is Old Red Museum of Dallas County History & Culture. The mission of the Old Red Museum is to inspire and educate people with the rich cultural, economic, political and social history of the Dallas County area, showcasing the many cultures that together have …

The One of a Kind African American Museum of Dallas Will Be At the DFW Archives Bazaar

We are excited to announce that the African American Museum of Dallas will be participating in this year’s DFW Archives Bazaar The African American Museum of Dallas was founded in 1974 as a part of the Special Collections at Bishop College, a Historically Black College that closed in 1988. The Museum has operated independently since …