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[Plaque About Historic Wall]

Description: Photograph of Two plaques on a red brick wall at the Intermodal Transportation Center in Fort Worth, Texas. The plaque to the left reads: "The Historic Wall is a masterwork of public art at the Intermodal Transportation Center, but it is much more than a work of art. It chronicles and honors the history of the African American marketplace that thrived at this location in 1865 to 1940. A written history and an audio cassette are available at the desk inside the ITC."
Date: unknown
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.

[Side of Fountain]

Description: Photograph of text carved on the side of a fountain in Fort Worth, Texas. It reads: "In honor of my paternal grandfather Judge Jonathan Young Hogsett 1843-1909 who watered his horses at this fountain. State legislator and author of the charter of the city of Fort Worth. Anna Melissa Hogsett Gordon, W. K. Gordon, Jr. Foundation".
Date: unknown
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.

[Text on Fountain]

Description: Photograph of text on the side of a fountain in Fort Worth, Texas. It reads: "In honor of my maternal grandfather Samuel Benton Cantey, 1861-1924, who watered his horse at this fountain. Pioneer attorney at law and founder of the Cantey & Hanger Law Firm. Anna Melissa Hogsett Gordon, W. K. Gordon, Jr. Foundation.
Date: unknown
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.

Two-Dimensional Tiled African Mural Panel D

Description: Photograph of Panel D of the Historic Wall at Fort Worth's Intermodal Transportation Center. It chronicles the African American Jim's Hotel. This is a twentieth-century piece created during the 1930s-1940s. This two-dimensional tiled mural is framed with red bricks and is on display for the public.
Date: March 15, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.

Two-Dimensional Tiled African Mural Panel E

Description: Photograph of Panel E of the Historic Wall at Fort Worth's Intermodal Transportation Center. It chronicles the African American Jim's Hotel. This is a twentieth-century piece created during the 1930s-1940s. This two-dimensional tiled mural is framed with red bricks and is on display for the public.
Date: March 15, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
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