TCC Digital Archive

The College Archives is responsible for collecting, storing, and preserving the College’s history, retired institutional records, and managing its special collections. It is the official repository for the College’s institutional records that have historical value and require permanent retention.

Additionally, Tarrant County College is one of just a few Texas community colleges fortunate enough to have donated items and collections in its archives. The Heritage Room Special Collections, as they are collectively entitled, have proven to be a rich and valuable resource on Texas culture and history.

The primary function of the College Archives is to preserve history and provide educational support to the student, scholarly, and public communities.

 

Communities in TCC Digital Archive

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Recent Submissions

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Grain baskets
(Tarrant County College, 2003) Mogor, Al
The Fanti people are part of the Akan group of ethnicities of Ghana. Most of their sculpture reflects their concern with fertility and children
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Fanti Aku'a Mah doll
(Tarrant County College, 2003) Mogor, Al
The Fanti people are part of the Akan group of ethnicities of Ghana. Most of their sculpture reflects their concern with fertility and children
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Jellabiya
(Tarrant County College, 0203) Mogor, Al
The djellaba is a long, loose garment . It is made from wool or cotten or some other lightweight fabric. The djellaba is worn by both men and women in Muslim countries.
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Wood drinking cups
(Tarrant County College, 2003)
Two hand made wooden cups
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Stolen! On July 23rd, 1902, from residence of J. A. Hanley
(JOHN HAYES, Chief of Police. Kansa City, Mo., 1902-07-23) Hayes, John
Kansa City, Mo, Aug. 12th, 1902. Stolen! On July 23rd, 1902, from residence of J. A. Hanley 2520 Trost Avenue, Kansas City, Mo., one 12-guage hammerless Francotte shotgun, self-ejector; made in Liege; engraved with pigeons, and name of Antoine and Vonlengerke on barrels; also two hammerless double-barrel shotguns, Dailey make; stock of one broken and repaired. the other has short stock. Liberal reward for return of property and capture of thief. JOHN HAYES, Chief of Police.