Where the West Begins: Capturing Fort Worth's Historic Treasures - 8 Matching Results

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Makers of Fort Worth
Each leaf contains a biographical note with photographic portrait and a caricature by Heppner Blackman, first cartoonist of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, or W.K. Patrick, cartoonist of the Fort Worth Record.
Texans and their state; a newspaper reference work
Biographies of prominent Texans.
Texas spring palace city, Fort Worth. A parody on H.M.S. Pinafore
A historical drama of Fort Worth, a parody on the comic opera the H.M.S. Pinafore, by Gilbert and Sullivan.
The Panther City Parrot, Volume 1
The 1906 yearbook of Polytechnic College in Fort Worth, Texas. Includes photos of and information about the school, student body, professors, and organizations.
The Stock manual : containing the name, post office address, ranch location, marks and brands of all the principal stockmen of western and northwestern Texas, showing marks and brands on electrotype cuts as they appear on the animal.
A book providing man details on the principal ranchers in Texas.
Fort Worth, "The convention city" : and a city of beautiful homes
A book promoting Fort Worth for business and conventions.
Souvenir of Fort Worth, Texas : photo-gravures
A souvenir booklet with photos of Fort Worth.
Fort Worth, Texas : "where golden West and sunny Southland meet"
A book promoting Fort Worth for business and development.
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