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Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe (A.T.S.F.) Train Engine, #1080
Date: August 1, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe (A.T.S.F.) Train Engine, #1080. Safety First A.T. & S.F. Black train locomotive.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth5779/
Brown County Courthouse
Date: August 1, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: Brown County Courthouse.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth5772/
Brown County Museum of History
Date: August 1, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: Brown County Museum of History, housed in the former Brown County Jail.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth5768/
Brown County Museum of History
Date: August 1, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: Brown County Museum of History, housed in the former Brown County jail, built in 1902-3 by Youngblood Brothers and Martin Moodie & Co.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth5769/
Brownwood Harvey House
Date: August 1, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: The Brownwood Harvey House
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth5776/
Brownwood Harvey House, Historic Plaque
Date: August 1, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: Historic plaque for the Brownwood Harvey House. "Built in 1914 immediately east of Brownwood Sante Fe railroad depot, this was one of a series of restaurants operated along the Sante Fe line by the Fred Harvey Company, products of railroad agent Fred Harvey's idea to provide superior food and lodging for travelers. The Harvey House was popular from its opening day. The restaurant and hotel closed in 1937, but reopened to serve miliary personnel when Camp Bowie was established in World War II. It closed permanently in 1945 as passenger railroad travel declined in the era of prosperity following the war. Typical of railroad structures built in the southwest during this period by the Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe Railroad, the structure features elements of Spanish mission revival style with its red tile hipped roof and decorative brackets."
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth5774/
Brownwood Sante Fe Passenger Depot
Date: August 1, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: The Brownwood Sante Fe Train depot
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth5777/
Brownwood Sante Fe Passenger Depot, Historic Plaque
Date: August 1, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: Historic Plaque, Brownwood Sante Fe Passenger Depot. "Railroad construction began in Brown County in 1884, and the first train arrived in Brownwood in 1885. This depot was designed by Jarvis Hunt of Chicago and built in 1909 by the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway Company. It accommodated traffic from a major rail junction between California and Texas and led to increased regional development. Passenger train usage peaked during World War II as 15 trains came through here daily. Architectural features include solid red brick construction with stucco finish. Broad round arches, a 7-bay primary facade and a hipped red tile roof.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth5775/
Cheapo Depot in Brownwood
Date: August 1, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: The Cheapo Depot in Brownwood.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth5773/
Historic Plaque, Brooke Smith, Brownwood
Date: August 1, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: Historic Plaque about Brownwood citizen, Brook Smith.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth5778/