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Polytechnic Public Schools Faculty, 1911-1912
Studio photograph of fourteen faculty at the Polytechnic Public Schools Faculty in Ft. Worth, Texas. Seated in the front row are three men and three women, and standing in the back row are seven women and one man. The men are wearing suits with bow ties and neckties and one has a vest and mustache. The women are wearing long lace dresses, one is wearing a headband, one a brooch, two with necklaces and one is holding a purse. They are atop a rug and in front of a backdrop.
[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.
[Portrait of Ben Prewitt]
Photograph of Ben Prewitt. Prewitt is wearing a coat, vest and striped tie.
[Portrait of C.O. Edwards]
Photograph of C.O. Edwards. Edwards is wearing a suit and tie.
[Portrait of Captain B.B. Paddock]
Photograph of Captain B.B. Paddock. Paddock is shown holding an umbrella/cane and a hat.
[Portrait of D.W. Martin]
Photograph of D.W. Martin.
[Portrait of Donald R. Bonfoey]
Photograph of Donald R. Bonfoey in a military uniform.
[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 Emmie Harper Paddock]
Photograph of Emmie Harper Paddock (Mrs. B.B. Paddock).
[Portrait of Emmie Harper Paddock]
Photograph of Emmie Harper Paddock (Mrs. B.B. Paddock).
[Portrait of Father Chataignon]
Photograph of Father Chataignon of the First Texas Infantry.
[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."
[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.
[Portrait of J. Morgan Wells]
Photograph of Reverend J. Morgan Wells.
[Portrait of James A. Harley]
Photograph of James A. Harley in uniform.
[Portrait of Mary Couts Burnett]
Photograph of Mary Couts Burnett.
[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 Mr. Rhodes]
Photograph of Mr. Rhodes in uniform.
[Portrait of Mrs. Dalton]
Photograph of Mrs. R.S. Dalton. Mrs. Dalton is wearing a pearl necklace.
[Portrait of Mrs. Virgile Paddock Pitner]
Photograph of Mrs. Virgile Paddock Pitner. She was the daughter of B.B. Paddock.
[Portrait of Mrs. Virgile Paddock Pitner]
Photograph of Mrs. Virgile Paddock Pitner wearing a wedding dress. She was the daughter of B.B. Paddock.
[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.
[Power House Under Construction]
Photograph of a Fort Worth power house under construction. A tall smokestack looms above the one-story building. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
[President Theodore Roosevelt's at chuck wagon campfire]
Photograph of President Theodore Roosevelt at a chuck wagon campfire. He is in casual clothing and wearing an Open Plain Hat (rounded top). He and the other men around him are eating and drinking next to an open wagon.
[R.S. (Bob) Dalton]
Photograph of R.S. (Bob) Dalton.
Ranch house in Sweetwater, Texas
Unknown ranch house in Sweetwater, Texas.
Ranch in 1990s in Nolan County, Texas
Photograph of a ranch house with a corral of horses in Nolan County, Texas in the 1890s.
Ranger, Texas Police Force
Photograph of the Ranger, Texas Police Force. There are seventeen men total, three are seated and four standing on the porch and ten are lined up in front of the porch. The four men standing on the porch are wearing suits, hats, vests and neckties. The rest of the men are wearing dark police uniforms with shiny buttons, vests, hats, collared shirts and bow ties or neckties. Three of the men have large mustaches. George Cooper, the Police Chief, is seated in the center.
[Residence]
Photograph of a residence in Fort Worth, Texas. A driveway leads up to the house. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
[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 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.
[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 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.
[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 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.
[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.
[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 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.
[Rivercrest Country Club]
Photograph of the Rivercrest Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas while under construction. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
Roping a Calf on the W Ranch
W.A Priest of Kermit, Texas ropes a calf on the W Ranch in Winkler County in 1908.
Round-up at Bar O-T-O Ranch
Photograph of a big round-up held on the Bar O-T-O Ranch in Dawson County in 1898. The ranch consisted of about 200,000 acres and extended to within six miles of present day Lamesa. About 12,000 cattle were in the herd when this picture was taken. In the picture L-R: Gip Akins, Charlie Nivvins of El Paso, Eldridge Ingle of Ensby, Alabama, Paul Dalmont of Lamesa, V.P. Baker of Lamesa, Eulis Dalmont of Lamesa, Harry Morgan of Lamesa (12 mi. north), Bill Oden and other unnamed cowpunchers.
Roundup at Bar CC Ranch
Photograph of a roundup on Bar CC Rance in 1886, near the old ranch headquarters on Wolf Creek. Jas McKenzie the ranch manager, is in the center on the bobtailed horse and Ed Brainard, the range boss, is the furthest man on the right.
[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.
School Children Posed in Front of School, ca. 1980's.
Group of school children posed on the front steps of an unidentified school building in Ft. Worth, Texas, ca. 1890's. They vary in ages from around 5 to late teens.
Section Foremen of the T&P Railway
Photograph from 1890 of the section foremen on the Texas and Pacific Railway that ran between Sherman and Fort Worth. Standing L-R: William Ballew who had the Pilot Point section, T. Flynn who had the Collinsville north section, Joe Boston who had the Denton section. Seated L-R: B. Price who had the Tioga section, J. Wiggs who had the Collinsville south section, and John McLamore who had the Aubrey section.
[Seven unidentified men in group]
Photograph of seven unidentified men in suits.
Sixteen Men in Women's Costumes
Photograph of male actors dressed in womens clothing. Four are seated on the floor, six seated in the middle row and six standing in the back row. They are all wearing dresses, some with print and all with hats, including bonnets and straw hats. They are atop a rug.
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