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On page 1B of the June 24, 2003 Fort Worth Star-Telegram, an article
titled "Home found for school archives" reported on a collection that
was in the process of being moved.
Quoting the article:
"When retired teacher and administrator Billy Sills
died last fall, countless bits of fact and folklore about the Fort Worth
school district died with him.
But, because of Sills' years of work, a trove of district
history remains for future generations." |
The article mentions the old home of the archives being four rooms, packed
to the ceiling with documents and artifacts, some dating to the 1880's. It
speaks of the many hours Sills' volunteered and how that this was his
passion.
Billy W. Sills Center for
Archives
Fort Worth Independent School District
The collection is now located in an 8,500 square foot home on the second
floor of the Metro Opportunity School at 2720 Cullen Street. The stairs are
located just inside the front door. Photocopies are reasonable at 15 cents/page.
They can do a small amount of research for you, but they recommend that you
visit in person.
Introduction
Soon after becoming a social studies teacher, Billy W. Sills began collecting
artifacts and other material about the FWISD and its history. In 1963 he
was appointed the first full-time social studies consultant, and with the
help of the Fort Worth Council for the Social Studies and others, the archives
continued to grow. The Board of Education honored him in 1983 by naming the
archives Billy W. Sills Center for Archives.
Archive Goals |
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To collect and preserve educational artifacts and related materials for
posterity. |
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To exhibit those materials to the public in an interesting and informative
fashion. |
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To make the collection available to educators and students for scholarly
study and research. |
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To collaborate with local schools and community groups in the study of
educational history.
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Archives Research
The Center contains a number of items available for research. |
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Biographies |
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Board Minutes |
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Courses of Study |
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FWISD Data |
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Individual School Data |
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Magazines |
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Microfiche Records |
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PTA Scrapbooks |
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School Annuals / Yearbooks |
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Slides |
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Textbooks |
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Transparencies
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Archives Museum
The Archives Center houses a variety of artifacts for public viewing. |
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Early and current photographs |
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Paintings from closed schools |
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Facsimile of the Liberty Bell |
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Replica of an early classroom |
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Green B. Trimble's desk |
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William B. Green's chair |
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Athletic Memorabilia - banners, trophies |
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Equipment - typewriters, microscopes, mimescopes, stereoscopes |
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Board photos and history |
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Superintendent photos and history
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Archives Staff and Hours
The Archives Center is staffed and operated by volunteer, Lawrence Maynard.
Leon Mitchell, Jr., former social studies teacher with Mr. Sills, is the
head curator.
An Advisory Committee meets monthly to assist the curator and discuss
future plans for the center.
Hours of Operation
Open Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Outside the above hours, please make an appointment. Call 817-871-3107
for either individual or class research. If no answer, leave a message and
telephone number. We will reply as soon as possible.
Archives Needs
The Archives continually needs volunteers and funds. |
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Call 817-871-3107 to volunteer |
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Friends of the Billy W. Sills Archives Fund
Attn: Carolyn Creel
100 N. University Dr., Ste. 240NE
Fort Worth, TX 76107 |
Billy W. Sills Center for Archives
2720 Cullen Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76107
(817) 871-3107 |
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