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- Total Solar Eclipse in Fort Worth (1878)
- Photograph of seven astronomers -- Leonard Waldo, R.W. Wilson, J.K. Rees, W.H. Pulsifer, F.E. Seagrave, Alfred Freeman, and A.M. Britton -- with various telescopes set up out-of-doors near a large wooden barn or other structure. According to accompanying information they are on the S.W. Lomax farm, waiting to observe the total solar eclipse that happened on July 29, 1878.
- Aerial View of a Section of Downtown Fort Worth
- Aerial photograph of a section of downtown Fort Worth, Texas, possibly around 1890. This image is a reverse of a photo included in D.H. Swartz's "Photographs of Fort Worth."
- Pleasant Run School
- Pleasant Run School students and teachers
- Wagons Passing Down Main Street
- Horse and wagons in downtown Grapevine on Main Street. The photo was made looking northwest from a hotel located on the corner of Main and Worth Streets.
- People Walking Among Stockpens
- People walking among stock pens, some looking in them, in the town of Handley
- Quanah Parker as Comanche Judge
- Quanah Parker as an Indian judge over the Comanches. Picture was photocopied from Texas Under Many Flags, by Clarence R. Wharton, vol. II. The photo was taken about 1900.
- Texas and Pacific Railroad Depot
- Photograph of carriages in front of the Texas & Pacific Railroad depot in Fort Worth. The building has multiple stories and has a tall, square clock tower on the left side.
- Woman Seated in Curved Chair
- Young woman with hat, seated in curved-bottom chair
- Women in a Park
- Two women at Lake Erie Trolley Park Picnic Area in Handley, Texas facing the boat dock: one seated, one standing, both have large hats.
- Florence School
- Students and teacher outside of one-room Florence School. They have been identified as: Back row (left to right) Ona Groves, Mamie Keller, Minnie Anderson, Charlie Trimble, Perry Willis, Roy Plummer, Harvey Whipple, Walter Smelley & Ray Smelley Second row: Alta Lamb, Ida Sandidge, Rosa Groves, Sarah Hackney, Ernest Anderson, Henry Whipple, John Statum & Elmo Bird Front row: Ina Bird, Lilly Statum, Mary Sandidge, Gladys Groves, Grace Trimble, Gertrude Arthur, Beulah Willis, Winnie Day, May Anderson, Edith Whipple, Millie Lamb, Earl Statum, John Keller, Henry Smelley & Elvis Day Standing left is George Corbet, instructor
- [Carrington-Wilson Wedding Party]
- Garden Wedding of Steve Carrington and Anne Wilson in garden of the G.W. Wilson home in Handley at the southeast corner of Sandy Lane and Craig Street. Anne Wilson was born in Calloway County, Mo. in 1871 and came to TX in 1877. More information on the back of the photo.
- Nora Bobo
- Nora Bobo, mother of Walter Fitel (detail of Bedford School, 1907 picture)
- Andy Nelson Postcard
- Postcard with a photo of Andy Nelson in a wagon. He was born in slavery in 1862. His life spanned from slavery to the Civil Rights movement. Andy served for 35 years as the Worshipful Master of the Mosier Valley Masonic Lodge No. 103 until his death in 1960. He served on several grand juries in the 1950s. He posed for this postcard in 1912.
- Bideault Home
- Henrietta, Louise and Nan Bideault in front of their home
- Miss Taylor's Class at Old Bedford School
- School picture. Old Bedford School, Miss Taylor's class, about 1913. Individuals are identified on the photocopy inside plastic sleeve with photo.
- Mary Alice Bobo
- Mary Alice Bobo, wife of Weldon Wiles Bobo, on 80th Birthday. They moved from Bedford County, Tennessee in 1870.
- Hurst School Class (1914)
- Students in front of school
- Hurst School Sixth and Seventh Grades
- 6th and 7th grade classes photographed together
- Hurst School Students
- Group of students in front of Hurst School building
- Nan Bideault Holding a Baby Pig
- Nan Bideault holding a pig. Lieutenant Sheronet, and Sargent Laurie and Jeanne Bideault looking on.
- 36th Division USA (WWI) Passing in Review
- World War I troops passing in review, marching down Main street in Fort Worth, TX, April 11, 1918
- Hurst School (Eighth Grade)
- Eighth grade class and teacher outside of school
- Thomas School
- Students in front of school in 1919.
- Euless School (c.1920)
- Students in front of one-room schoolhouse
- Man in Brigade Uniform
- No Description Available.
- Man Seated at a Table
- Copy print of an unidentified man posing for a portrait, seated in front of a wall and window, with his left elbow propped on a table. He is wearing a dark, three-piece suit and bow tie with a bowler hat. The original image is in an oval-shaped frame.
- Goat and Wagon Picture
- Young boy sitting in a wagon harnessed to a goat. Traveling photographers in the 1920's and early 1930's would occassionally go out and photograph children in small carts that were harnessed to goats.
- I. M. Terrell High School, Fort Worth
- Graduating class of 1921 on steps of Fort Worth Colored School. School later renamed I.M. Terrell.
- I. M. Terrell High School, Fort Worth
- Fort Worth Colored High School. High School for blacks. The school was later named I.M. Terrell
- 601 Train Engine at Texas and Pacific Station
- Photograph of a group of men standing on and beside the first of 600 class locomotives delivered to Texas and Pacific Railroad.
- Hurst School First - Ninth Grades, 1925
- Students and teacher in front of school. Principal and teachers identified on back.
- Aerial View at Ninth and Throckmorton Streets
- Aerial photograph of downtown Fort Worth at Ninth and Throckmorton Streets around 1930. The Carnegie Public Library is in the center of the photo. The first Fort Worth city hall is on the left.
- South Park, Looking North (across Randolph Field)
- Looking North across Randolph Field
- Hurst School Class (1937)
- group of students - identified on back
- Diamond Hill School (1938)
- Diamond Hill School - North Fort Worth. There is a tree and a flagpole in front of the school.
- Diamond Hill School (1938)
- Photograph of the outside of Diamond Hill School. Three buildings are visible in a row; in the foreground, the area appears to have been cleared and there are pipes on the ground.
- Hurst High School Boys Basketball Team
- Hurst High School Boys Basketball Team
- Hurst School Board
- Hurst School School Board members (three men) standing outside entrance to school
- Hurst School (west side)
- West side of Hurst School. brick building with wooden fire escape.
- Hurst School (1940)
- Large group of students with their teacher outside of Hurst School
- Hurst School, 1940 (close-up of front of school)
- Front of Hurst School
- Hurst School Class (1940)
- Hurst School children, c. 1940. in front of school
- Hurst School (Facing South)
- Back of Hurst School
- Hurst School Faculty
- Faculty of Hust School 1941 - 1942 standing on steps of school
- Hurst School Fourth and Fifth Grades
- Teacher and students of 4th and 5th grades on steps of school. Students names on back
- Oak Shadows
- Oak Shadows. Frank Estill purchased this cabin in 1949. It is on Harwood Road in Bedford.
- Emma Souder's Grocery Store
- Interior of Emma Souder's Grocery Store
- [Aerial Photograph of a Section of Hurst, Texas #1]
- Aerial photograph of a section of Hurst, Texas taken in 1950. Seen in the photograph are the Hurstview and Simpson housing additions and Precinct Line Road.
- [Aerial Photograph of a Section of Hurst, Texas #2]
- Aerial photograph of a section of Hurst, Texas showing trees, houses, and farm land. The photograph was taken in 1950.
- [Aerial Photograph of a Section of Hurst, Texas #3]
- Aerial photograph of a section of Hurst, Texas showing houses, roads, and farm land. The photograph was taken in 1950.