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First Modern High School in Stephenville, Texas, 1886
A large group of students pose for a picture outside of a stone school building in Stephenville, Texas. Information from article attached: During the 1880's this was the only public school in Stephenville and taught all grade levels. The building was torn down in 1906 and replaced by Stephenville Junior High School.
Street Scene in Ft. Worth, Texas
Photograph of a street in Ft. Worth, Texas. The street is dirt and inlaid with trolley tracks. On either side of the street are two or three-story buildings with boardwalks and awnings. Lining the street are telephone and electric poles and wires and horse-drawn buggies. There are people, mostly men, on the street and boardwalk.
Street Scene in Ft. Worth, Texas
Photograph of a dirt street with trolley tracks. The road is lined with businesses and electricity or telephone poles. In the street are several horse-drawn buggies.
City Hall in Ft. Worth, Texas
Photograph of City Hall in Ft. Worth, Texas. The building is at least three stories tall with arched windows and a clock tower. In the foreground are men in hats walking on the sidewalk, benches, shrubs, trees and street lamps.
North Main Street, Ft. Worth, Texas, 1914
Photograph of North Main Street in Ft. Worth looking at a large Courthouse. Inlaid in the brick street are trolley tracks, and lining the road are electricity and telephone poles and wires, bushes, and two smokestacks.
Marine School in Ft. Worth, Texas in 1897
Photograph of schoolchildren and their teacher at the Marine School in Ft. Worth, Texas in 1897. There are nineteen boys, ten girls and one teacher. The boys are wearing knickers and jackets with large collars and the girls are wearing dresses, some with pinafores. The teacher is seated in the center on the first row and is wearing a blouse with puffy sleeves, a belt and a long skirt. Behind the group is a building with wooden shutters.
6th Ward School in Ft. Worth, Texas in 1893
Photograph of a large group of schoolchildren with their teacher in front of the 6th Ward School House in Ft. Worth, Texas in 1893. There are twenty-five boys, seventeen girls and one teacher. Some of the boys are seated or kneeling in the front row and the girls are taking up most of the middle row, standing. The boys are wearing knickers and jackets with boots and the girls are wearing dresses with jackets. There is a very large wooden door and arched doorway behind the group.
[Residence of Neal Anderson]
Photograph of a large three story house. Men in suits surround the front of the house and there is a horse drawn carriage on the right hand side of the photograph. Handwritten on the lower left hand side of the photograph is "Jan 1906." The house was home to Mr.Neal Anderson.
[Residence of W.T. Waggoner]
Photograph of a two story house with a porch that wraps around the house. There are several trees that decorate the front yard and a sidewalk is visible in the foreground.
[Residence of Guy Waggoner]
Photograph of a two story house with a large garage attached at the back of the house. There are two men standing in the driveway and there are other houses visible in the background. The house was home to Mr. Guy Waggoner.
[Residence of K.M. Van Zandt]
Photograph of a one story house with a porch. The exterior of the house consists of wood paneling and there are posters posted on one of the corners of the house. Printed on the upper left hand corner of the photograph is "1865" and printed on the upper right hand corner of the photograph is "1915". The house was home to K.M. Van Zandt.
[Sod House]
Photograph of a family standing outside of their sod house. One man is sitting in a chair as another man and woman are standing.
[Ryan Place Residence]
Photograph of the Ryan Place residence. Visible in the photograph is a large two story house with an open yard surrounding the house. There is another house visible in the background.
[Pioneer Cabin]
Photograph of a pioneer cabin.
[Two Story House with Front Porch]
Photograph of a two story house with a front porch. A picket fence surrounds the house and the front yard.
[One Story House with Front Porch]
Photograph of two women standing on the porch of a one story house. Trees line the sidewalk in front of the house.
[Residence of William Allen on White Settlement Road]
Photograph of a log cabin with a fence in the foreground and a windmill and other structures in the background. The log cabin was home to Mr. William Allen and was located on White Settlement Road.
Steam Engine of the Moscow, Camden and San Augustine Railroad
Engine 201 of the Moscow, Camden and San Augustine Railroad chugs through the Piney Woods of East Texas. The locomotive, built in 1906, helped haul material during the construction of the Panama Canal.
J.L.Pennington Ranch near Claude, Texas
Photograph of cowboys having dinner on the J.L.Pennington Ranch on the panhandle plains of Texas. The man third from the left is T.H. Pennington.
[Pilot Point Town Square]
Photograph of 1876 Pilot Point Town Square filled with traffic. There are saloons and stores in the background.
[Gas pipe lines]
Photograph of gas pipe lines and various machinery for Lonestar Oil Company.
[Early Oil Rig]
Photograph of a group of three men and one woman standing around an oil rig. There is a horse and structure in the background.
[Mrs. T.W. Wren on horse-drawn wagon]
Photograph of Mrs. T.W. Wren at the reins of a horse-drawn vehicle in a field.
[Portrait of Mary Couts Burnett]
Photograph of Mary Couts Burnett.
[Military Portrait]
Photograph of military personnel. The portrait is of a single man dressed in military uniform. Handwritten on the back of the photograph is, "For Jessie."
[Portrait of Mr. Horace Wilson]
Photograph of Mr. Horace Wilson. Back of photograph: Horace Wilson, old mill iron cowboy, now salesman for Cassidy Southwestern. Ben Prewitt & Horace Wilson are "Pals from the Pecos."
[Portrait of J. Morgan Wells]
Photograph of Reverend J. Morgan Wells.
[Portrait of Mr. Rhodes]
Photograph of Mr. Rhodes in uniform.
[Portrait of Ben Prewitt]
Photograph of Ben Prewitt. Prewitt is wearing a coat, vest and striped tie.
[Portrait of E. C. Pendry]
Photograph of E.C. Pendry, wearing a dark suit and hat, posing behind a penny-farthing bicycle. He is standing in front of a studio backdrop of the countryside.
[Portrait of D.W. Martin]
Photograph of D.W. Martin.
[Street scene in 1885 Palestine]
Photograph of a street scene in 1885 Palestine, Texas. The photograph was taken after the establisment of railroads.
[Portrait of Professor William Hudson]
Photograph of Professor William Hudson.
[Portrait of W.S. Holman]
Photograph of Professor W.S. Holman in uniform. Holman is sitting near a tent while holding a pair of binoculars.
[Portrait of James A. Harley]
Photograph of James A. Harley in uniform.
[Portrait of Father Chataignon]
Photograph of Father Chataignon of the First Texas Infantry.
[Portrait of C.O. Edwards]
Photograph of C.O. Edwards. Edwards is wearing a suit and tie.
[Portrait of Donald R. Bonfoey]
Photograph of Donald R. Bonfoey in a military uniform.
[Large Three Story House]
Photograph of a large three story house. There are three men visible on the second floor balcony. Small, newly planted trees are visible in the foreground and other houses are visible in the background.
[Ball Home, a Large Two Story House]
Photograph of a large two story house with an open front lawn, the Ball Home. There are a few trees and a side walk visible in the front yard.
[Large Two Story House]
Photograph of a large two story house that sits on a street corner. There are four people standing and sitting on the front porch and one man standing on the sidewalk reading.
[Residence of Edelman-McFarland Home]
Photograph of the interior of the Edelman-McFarland house. A stair case, fire place, window, door, and chandelier are visible in the photograph.
[Residence of Chase Court]
Photograph of a large two story house. A family is standing on the front porch and there is a windmill visible in the background. The house was home to Mr. Chase Court.
[Residence of S.B. (Burk) Burnett]
Photograph of a large two story house with an dirt road leading to the front entrance. There are a few trees that decorate the lawn. The house was home to Mr. S.B. (Burks) Burnett.
[Residence of S.B. (Burk) Burnett]
Photograph of a large two story house with an open front lawn. There are several trees that surround the house and lawn. The house was home to Mr. S.B. (Burks) Burnett.
[Armour and Company]
Photograph of a three story brick building, Armour and Company.
[The First Train to Spur, Texas]
Photograph of the first train to come to Spur, Texas.
[Poly High School Baseball Team]
Photograph of the Poly High School baseball team. The men are divided into two rows. One is standing and one is kneeling.
[Residence of Neal Anderson]
Photograph of a large three story house. There are other residential houses are visible in the background. The house was home to Mr.Neal Anderson.
[Lone Star School]
Photograph of several men, women, and children standing in front of the Lone Star School. There are two horse drawn carriages visible in the photograph. Typed on the back of the photograph is, "The Lone Star school, located midway between the towns of Claude and Panhandle, is reputed to have been the first established on the 'high plains' of Texas. This picture was made in 1894. Miss Cappie Potts was teacher. (Star-Telegram Feature story on this school published Sunday, April 5, 1936)."
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