Map issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for use in administering the National Flood Insurance Program, printed in panels to show precise areas. This map contains a portion of Tarrant County, Texas and incorporated areas, including elevations, markings to show areas most prone to flooding, and explanatory notes. Scale 1:12,000.
Map issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for use in administering the National Flood Insurance Program, printed in panels to show precise areas. This map contains a portion of Tarrant County, Texas and incorporated areas, including elevations, markings to show areas most prone to flooding, and explanatory notes. Scale 1:12,000.
Map issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for use in administering the National Flood Insurance Program, printed in panels to show precise areas. This map contains a portion of Tarrant County, Texas and incorporated areas, including elevations, markings to show areas most prone to flooding, and explanatory notes. Scale 1:6,000.
Map issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for use in administering the National Flood Insurance Program, printed in panels to show precise areas. This map contains a portion of Tarrant County, Texas and incorporated areas, including elevations, markings to show areas most prone to flooding, and explanatory notes. Scale 1:6,000.
Directory for Fort Worth, Texas includes address listings for businesses and individuals as well as advertisements from local businesses. According to the title page, the directory contains "a miscellaneous directory of state, county and city governments, educational institutions, churches, banks, secret and benevolent societies, etc., a street guide and householders' directory, an alphabetically arranged list of business houses and private citizens, giving full names, occupation or pursuit, and address, also a complete Classified Business Directory, 'The Buyer's Guide'."
Portrait of eight representatives of the Ft. Worth Clearing House Association, ca. 1893. Seated left to right: Back Row: Bertram B. Samuels, George Massie, W.M. Massie, W.P Andrews Front Row: J. Mortimer Brown, E.B. Harrold, Bert A. Rose, Thomas W. Slack
Photograph of representatives of the Fort Worth Clearing House Association ca. 1895. This was a meeting in the back room of the First National Bank, located at 2nd Houston St. Identified by number: 1. R.L Rossington 2. E. B. Harrold Manager of Fourth Clearing House 3. J.P Smith Jr. 4. M.L. Woods 5. B.A. Rose 6. W.P Andrews 7. Guy Maddox 8. M.B. Loyd Pred. of First Nat. Bank 9. B.B. Samuels
Certificate for a Fort Worth Country Club shareholder. The certificate certifies that C. Swasey is the owner of one share of the capital stock of the Fort Worth Country Club.
Photograph of the Fort Worth Elevator Company. Boxcars are standing nearby on tracks. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
Photograph of the Ft. Worth High School Baseball Team in 1912. Four players are seated in the front row, three are kneeling in the center and five are standing in the back row. They are wearing baseball uniforms including tube socks, belts and baseball caps. On the uniform are the letters, "FWH". In the background is a field and a wooden fence. The men are numbered and the bottom of the mat reads, "1. Walton OF, Coleman 3B.P. Capt., 3. Vaughn 1B, 4. Sharpe, 5. Eagle P., 6. McKee 2B., 7. Vogle A, 8. Land OF, 9. Paddock SS, 10. Garth SUP, 11. Hanger OFC, 12. Clements Of. Mgr. Won Lost".
Photograph of the 1912 Fort Worth High School Champion Football team. There are fifteen young men total, one lying in the front row with a football, six sitting cross-legged in the second row, four kneeling in the third row and four standing in the back. They are wearing turtlenecks, football pants, tube socks and athletic shoes. In the background are trees and houses. Written on the boys are numbers that correspond to the writing on the bottom of that mat. It reads, "1. Coleman R.H., 2. Vaughn R.T.Capt., 3. Sharp R.B., 4. Nash L.H., 5. Garth A.E., 6. Thorne R.T., 7. Stewart G.R.T., 8. Watson L.E. Mgr., 9. Joplin Sub., 10. Massey Sub., 11. Carruthers R.G., 12. Eagle C., 13. Martin L.B., 14. Smith sub. 15. Thompson Mas."
Photograph of a roundhouse that is under construction in Fort Worth, Texas. The skeleton of lumber and steel is evident. Hotel Worth stands in the background. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
Photograph of the 1922 Fort Worth Stock Show. There are multiple tents and crowds in the area. There are pieces of paper and other trash on the ground.
Photograph of the 1922 Fort Worth Stock Show. There are multiple tents and crowds in the area. There are pieces of paper and other trash on the ground.
Map shows street names, buildings, railroads, churches, and businesses; course of the Clear Fork of the Trinity River. Includes number key to businesses and churches; illustrations and railway map. Insets: "The Martin Brown Co.," "Henry & Peak." "Max Elser," "B. C. Evans Co.," "W.A. Huffman Implement Co.." "City National Bank," "Casey & Swasey," "W.F. Lake," "North End and Driving Park," "Fort Worth Opera House," "Joseph H. Brown, Wholesale Grocer," "Texas Wesleyan College," "Fort Worth's railway facilities," and "Main Street from Fourth to Square." Relief shown pictorially. Scale not given.
Copy negative of four men standing on a trail in a wooded area. The man on the right, pointing, is Lt. Col. Max G. Oliver, a professor of military science and tactics at North Texas Agricultural College. The two men in the middle wear army uniforms, and the boy on the left is a cadet.
Copy negative of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Waddell eating barbeque at a Fourth of July celebration. Mrs. Waddell holds a fork full of food in front of her husband's mouth. There are several plates of food sitting on a wooden plank in front of them.
Photograph of the exterior of the Freear-Brin Furniture Company. Small signs below the display windows read, on the left, "Funeral Directors and Embalmers" and on the right, "Curtains ans Shades" "Stoves and Ranges" Large painted advertisements are on the building next door. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
Photograph of the front of the S.H. Kress and Company Store in Fort Worth, Texas. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
Photograph of the Ft. Worth cityscape in the 1920s. The photograph shows, from left to right, the Neil P. Anderson Building, City Hall, Star-Telegram Building, W.C. Stripling Company Building, Burk Burnett Building, Carnegie Library, W.T. Waggoner Building, First National Bank Building, Texas State Bank Building, F. and M. Bank Building, Flatiron Building, and the Texas Hotel. City Hall has a tall clock tower, the Carnegie Library has a rooftop balcony, the flatiron building has a rooftop water tower and a fire escape and in the foreground are tall trees and telephone wires.
Photograph of a street in Ft. Worth, Texas. The street is inlaid with trolley tracks with a trolley on them. On either side of the street are businesses and boardwalks with people on them. Lining the boardwalk are horses and horse-drawn buggies and in the foreground is a street lamp and an electric pole. Written at the top of the building on the right side of the frame is, "Drug Store".
Photographic reproduction of a map which appeared on the front page of the Fort Worth Daily Gazette extra edition of May 25, 1887, Vol. XII, no. 297. Map shows mid-twentieth century Fort Worth, Texas railroads and street car lines. No scale provided.
Map shows early twentieth century layout of roads, railroads, buildings, facilities, and utilities at Camp Bowie, near Fort Worth, Texas. Includes key to utility services. Relief shown by contours. Scale [ca. 1:7,200].
Certificate for a Glen Garden Country Club shareholder. The certificate certifies that L.A. Nichols is the owner of one share of the Glen Garden Country Club at fifty-five dollars each.
Photograph of the Googin's commercial block on North 20th Street in Fort Worth, Texas. It is a two-story brick complex of businesses. The businesses include: Payne & Co. Tinners and Plumbing, B.R. Blaire & Co. Electricians, Auto Supplies - Repairing - Gasoline 12 cents per Gal., a barber shop, amillinery shop, Club Market, Twentieth Street Drug Store, and Harris Dental Office. An automobile, a bicycle, and a wagon with a tank on it stand out front of the businesses. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
Photograph of the Grand Champions of National Feeders and Breeders Show. In the foreground are cattle standing on hay with a brick floor. Sitting behind them are seven men in dark suits with vests, boots, watch chains and cowboy hats. There is a large banner behind them that reads, "Nat. Feeders & Breeders Show 1916, Famous "6666", GRAND CHAMPIONS. Raised by S.B. Burnett, Fed by Sid Williams. Bought by Swift & Company. 12 cts. Highest Price Cattle U.S. 1916." Behind the banner are the Ft. Worth Stockyards and the Swift & Co. building with a smokestack.
Photograph of a grave topped with cloth and surrounded by many flowers, bouquets and wreaths. In the background is a cemetery, trees, a sidewalk and shrubs.
Map shows late nineteenth century Fort Worth, Texas railroads, street names, structures, businesses, and property ownership. Includes population statistic for 1885 and assessed valuation. Inset: "Reduced plan of entire city." Scales [1:9,600] and [1:4,800].
Map shows street names, block numbers, schools, churches, businesses, parks, railroads, street car lines, buildings, and structures. Includes legend, distances points, and railroad connections. Scale [ 1:12,000].
Map shows street names, block numbers, schools, churches, businesses, parks, railroads, street car lines, buildings, and structures. Includes legend, distances points, and railroad connections. Scale [1:12,000].
Photograph of at least a hundred people gathered on the steps of a large stone building. Women in white dresses and hats and children take up the first couple of rows. Behind them are many men, mostly dressed in suits, ties and hats. There are two signs and one banner held up that read, "The Best Thing That Ever Happened for the Mfg'rs. Clobbers and Retailers", "2nd Anual Picnic & Barbecue, Grocers & Butchers, Ass'n." and "Grocers and Butchers Association. Behind the group are six tall pillars and open windows with people leaning out of them. On the bottom right-hand corner of the mat is printed, "Photo by C.L. Swartz, 108 West Fifth St., Fort Worth, Texas."
Group of actors and actresses in costumes posed on stage at Old Evans Hall located at 2nd and Houston in Fort Worth. Several actors and actresses are identified and several prominent families including Paddock, Stripling, Terrell Capps and Tarleton are represented People identified by number written on photograph. 1. J.W Spencer 3. Louis Robertson 5. Dr. Frank Boyd 8. Mr. E.H. Carter 9. Mrs. Will Rappo 12. B.B. Paddock 13. Judge B.D. Tarleton 14. Mrs. W.C. Stripling 15. W.C Stripling 18. Will Bomar
Photograph of a group of men and women pioneers. L-R: Fay Turner-now Mrs. J.B. Chase of Boston, Ray Orgain-artist and designer in NY, Grace Elser-now Mrs. Hammett Hardy, May Tarlton and John Tarlton, with guitar, Bert Rose and Grace Hollingsworth behind, Gene Orgain, Lena Evans-now Mrs. Ed Callier of Dallas, Maurice Winfrey with parasol, Frances Tarlton-now Mrs. Lee Ellis.
Photograph of the building at 1001 Main, D.H. Keene Jewelers. It is in a four-story brick building with a striped awning. Next to the building is a Monnigs street vendor, a pool hall and a hotel. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
Photograph of the exterior of the S.H. Kress and Company Store in Fort Worth, Texas. Automobiles, street vendors, pedestrians and horse-drawn carriages are in the street outside the three-story brick building. A striped awning shades the display windows.This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
A copy of a handwritten note. The note reads, "T.W. Wren made 1898- Summer in old Bob Maddox Pasture on Sycamore Creek last of Fort Worth, Mrs. T.W. Wren in buggy."
Photograph of the Municipal Water Plant in Fort Worth, Texas. Steel for this structure was furnished by the Southwestern Mechanical Company. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
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