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  Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library
 Resource Type: Photograph
 Decade: 1970-1979
[612 NW 6th Street]

[612 NW 6th Street]

Date: July 4, 1975
Creator: A. F. Weaver
Description: This photograph of 612 N. W. 6th Street was taken on the Fourth of July, 1975. The house was built in 1905 by W. S. McCutcheon. The house has been owned and occupied from that time to the present time (2006) by Gil Hull. The local parish of the Episcopal Church held meetings in the basement that members lovingly called "the Catacombs." St. Luke's Episcopal Church is located next door on a lot donated by the McCutcheons. The style of the house is tentatively determined to be Neo-classical. It shows evidence of remodeling. An earlier photograph is pictured on page 140 of "Time Was..." by A. F. Weaver.
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[Old Katie Ware Home , 911 North Oak]

[Old Katie Ware Home , 911 North Oak]

Date: June 1974
Creator: A. F. Weaver
Description: The old Katie Ware Home, of Queen Anne Style, shows possible remodeling. Please note the slightly unusual octagonal tower. Also note the front porch, level with the ground. The building was located at 911 N. Oak Street. It has since [2008] been demolished. The picture was taken on taken June of 1974. The picture shows the home from the front.
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[Panorama 1974 (sixth)]

[Panorama 1974 (sixth)]

Date: August 10, 1974
Creator: unknown
Description: A panorama, taken from West Mountain, looking toward East Mountain over North Oak Street in Mineral Wells. The Convention Center, Box Factory, and The Crazy Water Hotel are visible. Native plants are visible in the foreground.
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[Panorama 1974 (fifth) ]

[Panorama 1974 (fifth) ]

Date: August 10, 1974
Creator: unknown
Description: A panoramic view, probably from South Mountain, looking north-east is shown here. A portion of the mountain has been dug out and leveled for a gasoline station. Also visible are the Baker Hotel and First National Bank (now Bank of America) to the left of center.
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[Panorama 1974 (first)]

[Panorama 1974 (first)]

Date: August 10, 1974
Creator: unknown
Description: Shown here is a panoramic View of Mineral Wells, Texas taken August 8, 1974. The Baker Hotel and the Crazy Water Hotel are visible. The Convention Center is seen in the far left of the photograph. The view is from West Mountain, looking toward East Mountain over north Mineral Wells.
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[Panorama 1974 (fourth)]

[Panorama 1974 (fourth)]

Date: August 10, 1974
Creator: unknown
Description: A view of Mineral Wells,is shown, looking southwest from East Mountain over the First National Bank (now Bank of America).
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[Panorama 1974 (ninth)]

[Panorama 1974 (ninth)]

Date: August 10, 1974
Creator: unknown
Description: A panorama of the Baker Hotel and First United Methodist Church (in front) is show, taken from Welcome Mountain.
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[Panorama 1974 (eighth)]

[Panorama 1974 (eighth)]

Date: August 10, 1974
Creator: unknown
Description: A panorama of houses and streets, taken from from Welcome Mountain s shown here. The purpose of the photograph remains uncertain.
Contributing Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library
[Panorama 1974 (eleventh)]

[Panorama 1974 (eleventh)]

Date: August 10, 1974
Creator: unknown
Description: A panorama of East Hubbard Street, taken from Welcome Mountain, showing Elmwood cemetery is illustrated here.
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[Panorama 1974 (second)]

[Panorama 1974 (second)]

Date: August 10, 1974
Creator: unknown
Description: This picture shows a panoramic view of northwest Mineral Wells from West Mountain, looking toward East Mountain. Included in photograph are the Convention Center, the Box Factory, and the Crazy Water Hotel.
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