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 Decade: 1920-1929
[Aerial View of Mineral Wells]

[Aerial View of Mineral Wells]

Date: c. 1920
Creator: unknown
Description: Panoramic view of Mineral Wells looking southwest from East Mountain. Poston Dry Goods store is in the middle left of the picture, and the West Ward and Rock Schoolhouses can be seen next to West Mountain in the upper right corner of the picture.
Holding Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library
Baker Hotel Menu

Baker Hotel Menu

Date: c. 1929
Creator: unknown
Description: An October 1929 menu from the Stephen F. Austin Hotel, a "Baker Hotel" similar to the one that opened in Mineral Wells in 1929.
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Bank of Mineral Wells

Bank of Mineral Wells

Date: c. 1924
Creator: unknown
Description: Undated photograph that appears to have been published in the Mineral Wells Index. The picture is on p. 148 of A.F. Weaver's book "TIME WAS In Mineral Wells." The caption reads, "Palo Pinto County Boys' and Girls' Clubs and Junior Rotary Band at the Bank of Mineral Wells to receive pure-bred eggs distributed free by the bank, March 11." The bank, located at 102 SE 1st. Ave., was Mineral Wells' first bank. It went broke in 1924, and the building was then used by Ball Drug and Massengale's Appliances before being torn down to make room for more downtown parking.
Holding Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library
A Brief History or a Statement of Facts of Mineral Wells, Texas

A Brief History or a Statement of Facts of Mineral Wells, Texas

Date: 1921-09-24
Creator: Berry, H. M.
Description: Booklet about the history of Mineral Wells, TX from 1881 to 1921.
Holding Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library
[The Burning of Crazy Flats]

[The Burning of Crazy Flats]

Date: 1925-03-15
Creator: unknown
Description: The "Crazy Flats" drinking pavilion replaced a two-story Crazy Water drinking pavilion in 1909. The first Crazy Hotel was built in 1912, and an annex was added to it in 1914. A fire in the "Crazy Flats" March 15, 1925 destroyed the entire Crazy block. The hotel was completely rebuilt and enlarged in 1927. The new building was promoted as fireproof since it had solid cement walls and ceilings. After a colorful past during the Great Depression and World War II, the "new" Crazy Hotel is now a Retirement Home.
Holding Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library
The City Nestled Among the Hills

The City Nestled Among the Hills

Date: 1927
Creator: unknown
Description: This picture was taken from East Mountain, probably on the site of the Chautauqua which had ben destroyed in 1912. Note the Crazy Water Hotel ,on the corner of North Oak and N.W. 3rd St. which places this picture as taken after 1927 at which date it had opened. Note also the Nazareth Hospital.
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Convention, West Texas Chamber of Commerce

Convention, West Texas Chamber of Commerce

Date: [1925-05]
Creator: unknown
Description: View of Mineral Wells from East Mountain inscribed "Convention[,] West Texas Chamber of Commerce". A companion picture is dated "May 4-5-6, 1925". The train depot is in the left middle background. The church in the middle foreground is the First Methodist Church, and immediately behind and above it is the Lamar Bath House and Hotel.
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[Crazy Flats Fire]

[Crazy Flats Fire]

Date: 1925
Creator: unknown
Description: Note on back of photograph states,"Crazy Water flats fire 1925, March 15th. Picture taken from NE Corner on Oak". Thelma Hart's name is on back of picture, possibly taken by her husband, as his name, Lawrence, also appears. The picture is included in A. F. Weaver's book, "TIME WAS in Mineral Wells," p.18
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[Crazy Hotel after the Fire of 1925]

[Crazy Hotel after the Fire of 1925]

Date: 1925-03-15
Creator: unknown
Description: A handwritten note on the back of the photograph identifies the picture as "Crazy Hotel southside after fire of March 15, 1925." This was the skeleton of the two adjoined sections of the Crazy Hotel after the fire destroyed the entire Crazy Bolck. The second Crazy Hotel, opened two years later, in 1927, and covers the entire city block formerly occupied by the complex which it replaced. The original hotel complex consisted of two adjoined hotel sections, the Crazy Flats (drinking pavilion and rooms for rent), a bath house, and a drugstore (where the fire started). The second famous second Crazy Hotel of the booming 1930s and 1940s is now (2008) a Retirement Hotel.
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Crazy Hotel-Formal Opening Menu

Crazy Hotel-Formal Opening Menu

Date: 1927-03-11
Creator: unknown
Description: SOUVENIR MENU, FORMAL OPENING of the Crazy Hotel, corner of N. Oak Ave. and W. 2nd St., Mineral Wells, Texas, March 11, 1927.
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