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- Morrisdale Farm
- Morrisdale Farm and farmhouse
- Farmhouse on FM 1709
- Farmhouse in Southlake
- Unidentified Man
- well-dressed man in suit
- Bessie Allen
- Bessie Allen, daughter of Thomas Allen, granddaughter of Alexander Allen
- William Cheek
- Portrait of William Cheek. He settled on Little Bear Creek in Colleyville in 1869.
- Joseph Edgar Cavender, His Wife and Daughter
- Joseph Edgar and his wife, Bella, and their daughter. Bella's maiden name was Witten.
- James C. Cavendar and His Wife, Lena
- James C. Cavender and his wife Lena. Lena's maiden name was Cobb.
- W.D. Cavender and Wife Leona (Sparger)
- W.D. Cavender and his wife, Leona. Leona's maiden name was Sparger.
- Bessie Cavendar and Unidentified Woman
- Bessie Cavender and friend. Picture was taken at Couch's store in Colleyville
- Darrius Colley
- Picture of Darrius Colley. He was the first street-car conductor in Fort Worth. He is in his uniform in the picture.
- Darrius and Ada Colley
- Darrius and Ada Colley standing together.
- Cyrus and Thadius Colley
- Cyrus (left) and Thadius (right) Colley, sons of Lilburn Colley and wife.
- Martha S. Colley
- Martha S. Colley, wife of Dr. Lilburm H. Colley. She lived from Sept. 2, 1860-Feb. 22, 1914. She was buried in Smithfield
- Lilburn Colley III
- Portrait of Lilburn Colley, grandson of Dr. Lilburn Colley, for whom Colleyville was named.
- Horace Coffee
- Horace Coffee, husband of Loda Coffee, both of Mosier Valley, working in Emma Sourder's yard.
- Samuel F. Cody
- Portrait of Samuel F. Cody, born in Birdville, pioneer aviator. Built planes in England.
- Will and David Coble
- Will and David Coble. David H. Coble is the great-great grandfather of Drex Baker on his mother's side. David served in the Confederate army, Company 44, Regiment G, 1863-1865
- Dan Coble and Charles Lawrence
- Dan Coble sitting in wicker chair. Charles Lawrence is standing. Coble was a gunslinger killed in a gun battle in Witchita Falls, TX. Lawrence was killed in that same shoot out.
- Bonnie Chester
- Portrait of Bonnie Chester
- Joseph Milton Cavender, His Wife and Daughter
- Joseph Milton (1836-1902), Mary Bryan (1842-1918) and daughter, Ollie Cavender. They came to Grapevine in 1880
- James Cate and His Wife
- Mr. and Mrs. James Cate of Minter's Chapel. Mrs. Cate was the daughter of Rev. Green W. Minter
- Uriah and Sarah Hettie Castleberry
- Uriah and Sarah Hettie Castleberry. Sarah's maiden name was Wilkinson.
- Dr. Crabb Vaccinates a Dog While Three Ladies Observe
- Dr. Crabb Vaccinating a dog While Three Ladies Observe. The ladies were in a musical a the time that was being done in Dallas called "Road to Rio". This dog was a stray that they had picked up. Dr. Crabb was the county veterinarian.
- Lane Grey and Norm (Austin) Cox with Sons, Carry Lane and Kevin Grey
- Lane Grey Cox, Norma Austin Cox, Carry Lane Cox, and Kevin Grey Cox. They are Hurst residents. Lane is the son of Flossie Dickey Longley.
- George W. Couch and Another Man Sitting on the Porch of Couch's Store and His Wife with Two Other Ladies Standing In Front of Them
- George Couch sits on the front porch of Couch's Store in Colleyville around 1916. Mrs. Couch and Gladys Siler are standing beside Mrs. Couch's sister, Leona Cavender.
- George W. Couch Sitting on the Porch of Couch's Store
- George W. Couch sitting with an elderly man on the porch of Couch's Store in Colleyville. The man holding the hat is George Couch. Couch came to Tarrant County from Georgia in 1879 or 1880. Photo was taken about 1916.
- Geoge W. Couch and Family
- George W. Couch family
- George W. Couch and His Wife, Mary Alice
- George W. Couch and His Wife, Mary Alice. Mary Alice's maiden name was Sparger
- Frank Cotner and His Daughters
- Frank Cotner and his two daughters, Nell and Lela. Nell's married name was Baker. Lela married name was Brown.
- Mary Elizabeth Coppage
- Mary Elizabeth Coppage, Mother of Helen G. Reagan, was the first Smithfield school teacher (1882). She also taught piano and organ and was an accomplished poet. She married Edward Cromwell Orrick (1883- )
- Effie Dickie Corbin
- Effie Dickie Corbin as a child
- "Goldie Corbin", Rodeo Professional
- Goldie Corbin "wrestling" a steer in a rodeo. Goldie is the son-in-law of Tom Dickie, Hurst store owner.
- George and Melvina Corbin
- George and Melvina Corbin of Grapevine. Mr. Corbin was a confederate soldier.
- David Lyndon Corbin and Daughter Lisa
- David Lyndon Corbin holding his daughter, Lisa
- David Lyndon Corbin
- Portrait of David Lyndon Corin in sailor uniform, son of "Goldie" and Effie Corbin. Grandson of Tom Dickie.
- Dr. Crabb Gromming a Dog in His Office
- Dr. Crabb Gromming a Dog in the grooming room of the Crabb Clinic
- Juliette Crabb in Reception Room at Crabb's Animal Clinic
- Juliette Crabb in Reception Room at Crabb's Animal Clinic
- Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Denton
- Photograph of men on horseback participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Denton, Texas. All copies of this image are damaged like this version.
- Dr. Crabb with an Animal on His Treatment Table
- Dr. Crabb with an Animal on His Treatment Table. Dr. Crabb was the county veterinarian.
- Home in Hurst Being Torn Down
- Home being torn down in Hurst
- W.D. Cavendar Home
- Home of W.D. Cavendar built in 1902
- Torian Log Cabin with a Horse in Front Yard
- Torian Cabin before it was disassembled to be moved into Grapevine. The photo was taken by the Grapevine Sun
- Isaac Parker's Log Cabin
- Isaac Parker's Log Cabin. Cabin has been moved from original location and reconstructed at Log Cabin Village
- Former Home of Jesse Reed
- Once the home of mayor of Niles City, W.H. Brown until 1922.
- Housing Project in North Fort Worth
- Housing project on north side of Fort Worth
- Housing Project in North Fort Worth
- Housing project on north side of Fort Worth
- Armentrout House
- Armentrout Home
- Farmhouse on Crowley Road
- Farmhouse on Crowley Road
- Charles Hardisty's Home
- Hardisty farm near corner of 183 and Rufe Snow
- Bill Henderson's Home
- Bill Henderson home - Haltom City