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Destroyed Hurley Building in Ft. Worth, Texas
Photograph of the Hurley Building in Ft. Worth, Texas on fire and crumbling. The building was several stories tall and is surrounded by large piles of debris and telephone wires. Two strong streams of water on directed at building. There are other buildings and a church on the surrounding streets.
Hurley Building in Ft. Worth, Texas
Photograph of the Hurley Building in Ft. Worth, Texas. The building is stone and many stories tall. It has three arched stoops and a pillar. Next to it is a smaller buiding with a sign that reads, "G.Y. Smith & Co." It is surrounded by a street and sidewalk that is lined with horse-drawn buggies and men in hats. In the foreground is a telephone pole and wires.
Southwestern Telegraph and Telephone Co., 1881
Photograph of the Southwestern Telegraph & Telephone Co., 1881. The building is three stories tall with stairs on the side and a covered sidewalk with a banner. The building is surrounded by a dirt road and many large telephone poles and wires. Written at the top of the frame is, "Fox Newspaper" and at the bottom is, "Office and East 2nd Sts, Fort Worth."
[Photographs of Flood Scenes in Fort Worth, Texas]
Photographs of two scenes after a flood in Ft. Worth, Texas in 1915. The top photograph shows four men, one woman and a dog surrounding a metal canister with a spout. They are all holding white cups and saucers and kneeling. Two of the boys are wearing overalls and three are wearing hats. The woman is wearing a long dress, apron and bonnet. The bottom photograph is looking down on several flooded streets. There is a large wooden tower on the right side of the frame, several poles and wires and other buildings surrounded by water.
St. Joseph's Infirmary, Ft. Worth, Texas
Photograph of St. Joseph's Infirmary in Ft. Worth, Texas. The building long and is two-stories in the center with a tower and balcony. The whole building is surrounded by a covered porch. In the foreground are two fences, one with a gate that opens on a walkway to the entrance.
Thompson's Sanitarium in Ft. Worth, Texas
Photograph of the Thompson's Sanitarium in Ft. Worth, Texas. The building is white with a very large white porch and pillars. It is surrounded by an iron fence, a sidewalk and tall trees. In the foreground is a telephone pole, wires and a dirt street.
Delaware Hotel in Ft. Worth, Texas
Photograph of the Delaware Hotel in Ft. Worth, Texas. The building is four stories tall and there is a storefront that reads, "Winter Daniel Co." There are three horse-drawn carriages and two men in hats surrounding the building along with telephone poles and wires.
[View of Indian Gap, Texas]
Photograph of Indian Gap, Texas. Indian Gap, as shown in the photo is located in a small valley (gap) between a northern hill and southern hill.
[Baptist Church]
Photograph of a Baptist Church with ionic columns and stained glass windows.
[Market House in Houston]
Photograph of the Market House in Houston, Texas.
[Portrait of Indian Scouts]
Photograph of Indian scouts and horses on a reservation, taken during a winter in the early 1880s. There are snow patches on the ground and teepees in the background.
[Indians Sitting Near Teepees]
Photograph of a group of American Indians sitting in front of a teepee. There are multiple teepees in the background. The people are seated on the left.
[Portrait of Indian Scout and Teepee]
Photograph of an Indian scout next to a large teepee. Back of photograph: "typical early-day Indian reservation scene in the southwest."
[Panorama of Indian village]
Photograph of an Indian village with multiple teepees. The village was near Fort Sill. There is a man sitting in the foreground.
[American Indians in front of teepee]
Photograph of a group of American Indians outside of a teepee. There is a child in the entry way to the teepee. There are animal skins hung up behind the group and a teepee in the background. Front of photograph: "Scene in camp of Mow-Wi. Last battle at Palo Duro Canyon.
[Ponca Indians Meeting]
Photograph of the Ponca Indians at a meeting. The men are sitting on horses with headdresses. There are multiple teepees in the background.
[Interurban Street Raildroads]
Photograph of two men standing on the steps of a trolley in 1912. The car has the text "Union Depot" and "Rosen HTS Car 201" on the outside of the car.
[Man standing near grave]
Photograph of a man standing kneeling near a monument. The man is kneeling on the left and the monument has the phrase "Tom Mason & wife killed by indians Apr. 18 1858." engraved on it.
[Interurban Street Raildroads]
Photograph of three men standing in front of a trolley in 1905.
Norris Arson Jury
Photograph of 13 men of the Norris Arson Jury in 1914. There are two men in the front with arms crossed. All of the men are wearing hats
[Gilmer High School]
Photograph of Gilmer High School. There is a large group of students standing outside of the School.
[Vine Lake Fishing and Hunting Club]
Photograph of a group of people sitting and standing in front of the Vine Lake Fishing and Hunting Club building. There are vehicles on both sides of the building. Some of the men are holding fishing lines.
[Residence of Dr. J.W. Torbett]
Photograph of the residence of Dr. J.W. Torbett. There is a vehicle parked on the side of the home. There are young trees planted in front of the home. The Torbett Sanatorium in Marlin was named after the Torbett family.
[Lubbock Courthouse]
Photograph of a group of men sitting on a horse-drawn flatbed carriage. The Lubbock Courthouse is in the background.
[Mansfield Cumberland Presbyterian Church]
Photograph of a group of people standing outside of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1892 Mansfield, Texas.
[Artesia Hotel in Marlin Texas]
Photograph of the Artesia Hotel in Marlin, Texas, H.A. Orsak, proprietor. There is a large building with people standing on an upper balcony and on the front porch.
[First Methodist Church]
Photograph of the First Methodist Church in Marlin, Texas. There are two dirt roads in front of the church. The photograph was taken in the early 1900s.
[Street scene in Memphis Texas]
Photograph of a street scene in Memphis, Texas. There is a large number of horse-drawn vehicles and a crowd near a row of stores. The "Commerical Club", "Hoghland merc Co. Fancy Groceries" and "Baldwin and Co." are in the background.
[Hall County Courthouse in Memphis]
Photograph of the Hall County Courthouse, built in 1892. A horse-drawn pumper belonging to the Memphis Fire Department is shooting up a stream of water.
[Street Scene in Memphis]
Photograph of a street scene in Memphis, Texas. Horse-drawn wagons loaded with cotton bales populate the street. Named businesses in the background include the Memphis Supply Company, the Memphis Democrat, the Hoghland and Mercantile Company, and the Panhandle Jewelry Store.
[Mexican War Veterans of 1846]
Photograph of the Mexican War Veterans of 1846. The group of men are standing on steps. The men on the front row are seated.
[Midland in 1884]
Photograph of a street scene in 1884 Midland, Texas. There are men on horse-drawn wagons in the photograph as well as multiple store fronts on the right.
[Street scene in Midland]
Photograph of a busy street scene in Midland, Texas. There is a crowd of people and wagons in the middle of the street. The photograph was taken on Christmas Day. Back of photograph: "A Midland far different from the one seen among will celebrate Christmas Monday. This picture was made at Midland on Christmas Day in 1892. It has been preserved by Lum Daugherty who sent it to the Pioneer Editor of the Star-Telegram."
[Street scene in Midland]
Photograph of a street scene in Midland, Texas. The "Ray B. Wimberly General and Merchandise Store" and "The Favorite Saloon" are shown in the photograph. There is a crowd in front of the store fronts. There is a man riding a bicycle on the left.
[Street scene in Midland]
Photograph of a street scene in Midland, Texas. There are multiple wagons and crowds in the middle of the street. The City Meat Market and the Drug Store are visible.
[Photograph of Lake in Midland]
Photograph of a lake scene in Midland, Texas.There is a boat in the water and buildings in the background.
[Street scene in Midland]
Photograph of a street scene in Midland, Texas in the 1920s. The Llano Hotel is in the background, and there are cars lining the street.
[Mobeetie Post Office]
Photograph of the Mobeetie post office, the first post office in the Panhandle.
[Library of the North Texas State Normal School]
Photograph of the Library of the North Texas State Normal School in Denton, Texas. There is a man standing near a road in front of the building. The building is surrounded by a fence.
[First State Bank]
Photograph of the First State Bank. There is a group of men standing in front of the bank.
[Water plant in Grapevine]
Photograph of the Grapevine Municipal Water Plant in 1909. The building has two of the three windows facing the street open. There is a water tower behind the building.
[Mule teams]
Photograph of mule teams with multiple wagons in a field. There is a man sitting on top of one of the wagons. The photograph was taken in the 1870's.
[Clay Street in Nocona Texas]
Photograph of North Clay Street in Nocona, Texas. There is a hardware and furniture store on the left as well as a grocery store. The road in front of the shopping center is not paved.
[Corthouse in Ozona]
Photograph of the courthouse in Ozona, Texas. There is a dirt road and a fence in front of the courthouse.
[Old Stone Fort at Nacogdoches]
Photograph of a fort in Nacogdoches. There are men and a wagon in front of the Fort. Back of photograph: "This picture of the Old Stone Fort at Nacogdoches was taken in 1885, 16 years before it was destroyed. The replica, which will be constructed on the campus of Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College at Nacogdoches will be almost identical to the original. Many historic incidents in Texas' development took place in the old fort, which was built in 1779 by Antonio Gil Y'Barbo, wealthy Spanish landowner. "
[Man awaiting execution]
Photograph of Jim Toots awaiting execution. Joe McMillan and Daggett Phillips are shown with Toots.
[Grunewald Pavilion on Samuels Avenue]
Photograph of the Grunewalk Pavilion on Samuels Avenue. There is a man and child riding inside of a vehicle in front of the pavilion.
[Officials of Hamilton County]
Photograph of 17 Hamilton County Officials. Some of the men are holding hats. There are three men in the front wearing bow ties.
[Men near gallows]
Photograph of four men standing near the gallows. Jim Toots and Joe McMillan are shown along with two other men.
[Joseph Jones Family]
Photograph of the members of the Harmony Club.
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