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[Aerial of Fort Worth from the old Star Telegram Building]
Photograph of a view of downtown Fort Worth from the top of the old Fort Worth Star-Telegram at 400 W. 7th street.
[The Blackstone Hotel]
Photograph of the Blackstone Hotel in Fort Worth, Texas. This building was also known as the Hilton Hotel and is currently known as the Courtyard by Marriott Fort Worth.
[Building in downtown Fort Worth]
Photograph of an unidentified building in downtown Fort Worth, Texas that was taken behind an automobile parked on the side of the street.
[Building in downtown Fort Worth]
Photograph of an unidentified building in downtown Fort Worth, Texas that was taken behind an automobile parked on the side of the street.
[Cops purchasing bananas from a man on the street]
Photograph of two police officers buying bananas from a vendor on the street.
[Downtown Fort Worth; Main Street at 7th, Looking North]
Photograph of Main Street at 7th Street in Fort Worth, Texas in the 1930s. Automobiles are parked and driving on the street. Signage for multiple buildings can be seen on both sides of the street. The first skyscraper is the Trans-American Life Building, which is no longer standing. The second skyscraper is the Courtyard Hotel, formerly known as the Blackstone Hotel. The Tarrant County Courthouse can be seen in the background at the end of the street.
[A girl with her prize-winning sheep]
Photograph of a young girl with her prize-winning sheep at a livestock show. The young girl is holding the sheep by the neck to keep it in place so that its photograph would be taken with its prized ribbon.
[Al Hayne monument near the T&P Station]
Photograph of the Al Hayne monument with the T&P Station in the background. The monument was erected in 1893 by the Woman’s Humane Association to commemorate the heroic efforts of Hayne's. Hayne was an English civil engineer who lost his life during the 1890 fire of Texas Spring Palace while rescuing people that were trapped inside the burning building.
[Al Hayne monument near the T&P Station]
Photograph of the Al Hayne monument with the T&P Station in the background. The monument was erected in 1893 by the Woman’s Humane Association to commemorate the heroic efforts of Hayne's. Hayne was an English civil engineer who lost his life during the 1890 fire of Texas Spring Palace while rescuing people that were trapped inside the burning building.
[A large performance on a stage]
Photograph of a large performance on a stage in Fort Worth, Texas. A man stands behind a microphone at the front of the stage. He wears a light-colored, long-sleeved shirt and dark pants. Many women in western-style outfits dance on the stage behind him, holding cowboy hats high in the air. A staircase leads to an elevated area on either side of a tiered structure that stands behind them. A seated audience is visible in the foreground.
[Man at a livestock show, wearing a cowboy hat]
Photograph of an older man seated at a livestock show. The older man is wearing a cowboy hat, a collared shirt, and light-colored pants with a pocketwatch chain poking from the pocket.
[A man on horseback and smiling, at a livestock show]
Photograph of an older man riding horseback and smiling during a livestock show. The man is wearing a dark cowboy hat, a buttoned-up collared shirt, and thick pants. The man is holding a rope lasso in his arms.
[A man on horseback and smiling, at a livestock show]
Photograph of a man riding horseback and squint-smiling during a livestock show. The man is wearing a cowboy hat, leather jacket atop a collared shirt, light-colored pants, and boots.
[Original Fort Worth city hall]
Photograph of downtown Fort Worth where Throckmorton and Tenth Street meet. The original Fort Worth City Hall can be seen in the center of the photograph and was built in 1893. The old Fort Worth City Hall was demolished in 1937 and replaced by a new city hall that is now the Public Safety and Courts Building.
[Page 2 of Byrd Williams III scrapbook]
Scrapbook page featuring 3 photos from the 1st Methodist League Camp on Lake Worth. Names written on page: Louise, Maurine Williams, Byrd Williams III.
[Page 3 of Byrd Williams III scrapbook]
Scrapbook page featuring 5 photos from the 1st Methodist League Camp on Lake Worth. Names written on page: Maurine Williams, Louise, Lee, J. W. Sprinkle.
[Pedestrians crossing the street in Fort Worth]
Photograph of pedestrians walking on the sidewalk and crossing an intersection in Fort Worth. Automobiles can be seen lining the streets in the background in front of the stores.
[Photo of Fort Worth Carnegie Library from the Byrd Williams III scrapbook]
Photograph of Carnegie Public Library in Fort Worth, Texas. The old city hall and the clock-tower are visible in the background behind the library. There is a singular automobile driving along the road, and many individuals standing on the sidewalk in front of the building. This was the first photo Byrd took with his Argus camera.
[Photograph of 4th & Main street]
Photograph of 4th and Main NW street corner, looking towards Hotel Commercial. The photograph was taken behind a few pedestrians whose hats are visible in the foreground looking towards a cafe and eatery.
[Photograph of a church in downtown Fort Worth]
Photograph of a church in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. A statue of a figure stands on top of the roof of a tower on the front of the large, stone building. A steeple with a cross is centered behind it. Tall, leafy trees grow in front of the church, partially obstructing it.
[Photograph of a closeup of a UH-1F Iroquois helicopter's engine assembly, 3]
Photograph of a closeup of a UH-1F Iroquois helicopter's engine assembly. Two individuals are partially visible sitting in the background.
[Photograph of a large performance on a stage, 2]
Photograph of a large performance on a stage in Fort Worth, Texas. A man stands behind a microphone at the front of the stage. He wears a light-colored, long-sleeved shirt and dark pants. Many women in western-style outfits dance on the stage behind him. A tiered structure that stands behind them. A seated audience is visible in the foreground.
[Photograph of a performance on a stage]
Photograph of a performance on a large stage in Fort Worth, Texas. Many individuals dance on the stage, wearing skirts and wide-brimmed hats. A four-tiered structure with arched windows stands behind them in front of a raised area of the stage. A seated audience is visible in the foreground.
[Photograph of a stage performance with draped fabric]
Photograph of a large performance on a stage in Fort Worth, Texas. Many individuals dressed in western-style clothing stand on the stage. Fabric draped between tall poles is held up behind them. The dark silhouette of a seated audience stands in the foreground.
[Photograph of a street in downtown Fort Worth]
Photograph of two men walking along a brick street in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The men walk on the concrete sidewalk between a tall brick building and the street. Both men wear hats and long coats. One holds a package in one hand. Signs advertising Camel cigarettes hang in a window on the wall behind them. Next to the window, a stack of wooden crates sits against the wall. The end of an automobile is partially visible on the right.
[Photograph of a street in Fort Worth]
Photograph of a street overlooking downtown Fort Worth, where trolley tracks are leading from the foreground to the sidewalk in front of the Texas Garage.
[Photograph of an individual bicycling past a church]
Photograph of an individual bicycling past the priests' residence for Saint Patrick's Cathedral as well as Saint Ignatius Academy, with a portion of the cathedral in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, taken from across the street. The tall stone church stands behind a chainlink fence. It has a steeple with a cross and a statue of a figure on a lower roof in front of it. The building next to the church is obstructed by a tall tree.
[Photograph of Blackstone Hotel]
Photograph of Main Street at 7th Street in Fort Worth, Texas in the 1930s. Automobiles are parked and driving on the street. Signage for multiple buildings can be seen on both sides of the street. The first skyscraper is the Trans-American Life Building, which is no longer standing. The second skyscraper is the Courtyard Hotel, formerly known as the Blackstone Hotel. The Tarrant County Courthouse can be seen in the background at the end of the street.
[Photograph of bridge leading to the Tarrant County Courthouse]
Photograph of the busy overpass leading to the Tarrant County Courthouse in Fort Worth, Texas. Cars and trucks drive along both sides of the street. Billboards hang from a tall building on the left side of the overpass. Another street, which runs parallel to the courthouse, is lined with cars facing the right. The courthouse is a large granite building with a tall clocktower centered over the entrance. Powerlines stretch across the scene.
[Photograph of Carnegie library]
Photograph of Carnegie Public Library in Fort Worth, Texas. The old city hall and the clock-tower are visible in the background behind the library. There is a singular automobile driving along the road, and many individuals standing on the sidewalk in front of the building.
[Photograph of Central Fire Station in Fort Worth]
Photograph of the Central Fire Station in Fort Worth, Texas, taken shortly before it was razed in 1938. It is a tall, stone building with narrow, vertical windows and a round look-out tower with a tile roof. A leafy tree, which stands on the right, partially obstructs the view of the building.
[Photograph of construction workers]
Photograph of three construction workers dumping dirt into an empty plot of land. The construction site is taking place across the Fort Worth Blue Print Co., the master blue printers and photocopy specialists.
[Photograph of gas station downtown]
Photograph of a gas-station downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The gas-station many of the surrounding buildings are displaying advertisements, advertising Dr. Pepper at a cafe, and Coca-Cola at the building over. In the background, one building as an advertisement for the Majestic Theatre.
[Photograph of gas station downtown, 2]
Photograph of a gas-station downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The gas-station many of the surrounding buildings are displaying advertisements, advertising Dr. Pepper at a cafe, and Coca-Cola at the building over. In the background, one building as an advertisement for the Majestic Theatre.
[Photograph of historic building in Fort Worth]
Photograph of the United States Courthouse, 501 W. Tenth Street, and St. Andrew's Episcopal Church on the left. A pool in Burnett Park is in the foreground.
[Photograph of individuals walking down the sidewalk in Fort Worth]
Photograph of individuals walking down the sidewalk in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. A woman looks towards a large display window on one of the storefronts that line the sidewalk. She wears a hat and a long, dark coat. Signs for a book store and a barbershop hang from the shops behind her. Tall buildings are visible in the distance.
[Photograph of pedestrians along the sidewalk]
Photograph of pedestrians walking on the sidewalk by the windows of different stores. The old clock tower of the former city hall of Fort Worth, as well as the W. T. Waggoner fire station, is visible along the horizon. Parked automobiles line up the streets in front of a store called Bruum's.
[Photograph of police officer]
Photograph of a police officer writing up a ticket for a vehicle whose parking meter had expired.
[Photograph of police officer]
Photograph of a police officer writing up a ticket for a vehicle whose parking meter had expired.
[Photograph of St. Patrick's Cathedral]
Photograph of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Fort Worth, Texas. A few automobiles are seen parked on the side of the street, and a few of them are driving across the intersection in front of the church. A small cafe sign can be seen poking out from the left building.
[Photograph of the Blackstone hotel]
Photograph of the Blackstone Hotel in Fort Worth, Texas. This building was also known as the Hilton Hotel and is currently known as the Courtyard by Marriott Fort Worth.
[Photograph of the Blackstone Hotel]
Photograph of the Blackstone Hotel in Fort Worth, Texas. This building was also known as the Hilton Hotel and is currently known as the Courtyard by Marriott Fort Worth.
[Photograph of the Blackstone hotel, 2]
Photograph of the Blackstone Hotel in Fort Worth, Texas. This building was also known as the Hilton Hotel and is currently known as the Courtyard by Marriott Fort Worth.
[Photograph of the City Hall building in Fort Worth #1]
Photograph of the City Hall building in Fort Worth, Texas.The photograph looks up at the building's tall, stone tower. The Texas flag waves from a flagpole which stands on top of the building. A big, leafy tree in the foreground obstructs the view of the tower.
[Photograph of the City Hall building in Fort Worth #2]
Photograph of the City Hall building in Fort Worth, Texas.The photograph looks up at the building's tall, stone tower. The Texas flag waves from a flagpole which stands on top of the building. A big, leafy tree in the foreground obstructs the view of the tower.
[Photograph of the Fort Worth horizon]
Photograph of the Fort Worth horizon, taken from the side of a road. An unidentified man can be seen running across the street as many vehicles drive towards the city.
[Photograph of the Renfro Drug Co. building]
Photograph of the Renfro Drug Company building located in Fort Worth, Texas. These string of drugstores were opened by Elza Tillman Renfro, who wanted to serve the needs of the Fort Worth community. This building is shared with a Dr. Guthrie, a dentist.
[Photograph of the Tarrant County courthouse]
Photograph of the Tarrant Country courthouse and Main Street, taken from Fort Worth Street. Automobiles and mule-pulled buggies can be seen driving along the main road coming from and going to the courthouse.
[Photograph of the W. T. Waggoner Central Fire Station]
Photograph of the W. T. Waggoner Central Fire Station in Fort Worth, Texas. The photograph was taken to the right of the building instead of photographing it head-on.
[Photograph of Tom Moore Cigars]
Photograph of Tom Moore Cigar's storefront at an intersection in Fort Worth, Texas. Many pedestrians are standing at the corner of the street, while automobiles are turning right at the intersection.
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