File:CarlisleMilitaryAcademy1911.jpg

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English: This is a rendering of Carlisle Military Academy as it appeared in 1911. It was published in 1911 to promote the academy, which later developed into the University of Texas at Arlington. The image is discussed in: Saxson, G.D., "Transitions: A Centennial History of the University of Texas at Arlington," The UTA Press, Arlington, Texas, 1995. This rendering shows the corner of South West and West Third Streets.
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Source A scan of the original file was downloaded from http://www.uta.edu/studentaffairs/images/143.jpg on May 15, 2011.
Author Commishioned by James McCoy Carlisle

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