Where the West Begins: Capturing Fort Worth's Historic Treasures - 6 Matching Results

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[C.H & W.E Connel General Merchandise, 1882]

Description: Men pose in front of the C.H. & W.E Connell General Merchandise Store in 1882 in Sweetwater, Texas. Last names of men written on picture and identified by number. 1. Berry 2. Hill 3. Prince 4. Johnson 5. Sloan 6. Green 7. Taylor 8. Germany 9. Beall
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Street scene in Sweetwater, Texas ca. 1887-1888

Description: Photograph of a street scene, c. 1887-1888 in Sweetwater, Texas. People can be scene outside a store and several wagons are stationed outside the "City Hotel"
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Sweetwater House hotel, Sweetwater, Texas, ca. 1880's

Description: Men on horses outside the Sweetwater House hotel in Sweetwater, Texas, ca. 1880's. It was a cowboy hotel where men from the Tucson Land and Cattle Company Ranch, Bunton Ranch, Arlington Cattle Company, D.Q. and 9R Ranches would stay until the wagons began running again. The cowboy pictured on the left is Rick Burns, and the other one on his horse is Lang Aycock.
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

[Sweetwater Mercantile Co., 1900]

Description: Men and women posing outside the Sweetwater Mercantile Company in Sweetwater, Texas. The building was established by W.E and G.H Cornell of Fort Worth and was owned by several more people before it was torn down in 1903 to make a new structure.
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Sweetwater Saloon

Description: Photograph of men standing in front of the Sweetwater Saloon. Retail beer is advertised at 5 cents
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Windsor Hotel, Sweetwater Texas

Description: People posing on the outside and entrance and on the second floor balcony of the Windsor Hotel in Sweetwater, Texas. A man and two women are on horses and a man is on a horse drawn wagon.
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library
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