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Sketch showing an area in the vicinity of the Marine Creek Reservoir situated about 5 1/2 miles northwest from the courhouse in Tarrant County, Texas : Surveyed in August and September of 1968.
Map shows land surveys and abstracts, flood easements, pipelines, and roads in the vicinity of the Marine Creek reservoir. Includes table of acreage surveyed. Scale [1:4,800].
Business District and adjoining sections of Fort Worth Texas.
Map shows street names, block and lot numbers and dimensions, additions, railroads, trolley route, and locations of major institutions. Considerable information [business names, ownership names, and dates] added in pencil and outline colors. Scale [1:1,200].
Occupancy map - business area, Fort Worth, Texas.
Map shows business names and locations, public institutions, streets names, parks, parking lots, block and possibly lot numbers. Scale not given.
[Map of downtown Fort Worth]
Map shows street names, businesses, parks, land ownership, churches, public buildings, railroad lines, and one-way routes. Includes block and lot numbers on some properties. Scale not given.
Occupancy map - business area, Fort Worth, Texas.
Map shows business names and locations, public institutions, streets names, parks, parking lots, block and possibly lot numbers. Scale not given.
Greater Fort Worth City : Compiled from public records and special surveys
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].
Successive stages of Fort Worth's growth from four square miles in 1873 to approximately 100 square miles.
Map shows Fort Worth, Texas' land annexations from 1873 to 1946. Includes text on the history of land acquisitions. No scale available on record.
Fort Worth, Tex., "The Queen of the Prairies," county seat of Tarrant County.
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.
Greater Fort Worth City : Compiled from public records and special surveys.
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].
State departmental map.
Map shows major highways, cities, towns, counties, lakes, rivers, and national parks. Insets: "Beaumont Area," "Dallas - Fort Worth Area," "Greenville - Paris Area," "Houston Area," "Lower Rio Grande Valley Area," "San Antonio Area," and "Tyler - Mount Pleasant Area." Scale: [ca. 1:704,000 and 1:1,408,000].
Distribution of population [Fort Worth, Texas].
Map shows railroads, cemeteries, golf courses, parks, and "Negro Districts" in early twentieth century Fort Worth, Texas. No scale provided.
[Plan of downtown Fort Worth, Texas]
Map shows Tarrant County courthouse, criminal courts building, county properties, and a park north of the courthouse in a section of downtown Fort Worth bounded approximately by Throckmorton Street on the west, Weatherford Street on the south, Commerce Street on the east; Franklin Street and North Main in upper portion of map. No scale provided.
Gazette map of the city of Fort Worth, Texas.
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 of Fort Worth showing existing and proposed bridges and levees]
Map shows existing and proposed bridges and levees and proposed changes to existing structures along portions of branches of the Trinity River traversing a greater-than-four-miles-square mile area of Fort Worth, Texas bounded on the west by University Drive, on the south by Lancaster Avenue, and on the east by Riverside Drive; major streets, railroads, and facilities. Includes legend. Scale not given.
Dallas-Arlington-Fort Worth Midway Airport Area.
Map showing distances along route between Meacham Field (near Fort Worth) and Love Field (in Dallas) on State Highway 183 and Midway Airport [later Amon Carter Field] as well as areas of construction and additional routes near Arlington and Irving. Scale [1:60,000].
Section of N.T.A.C. [North Texas Agricultural College] Campus
Map shows a section of North Texas Agricultural College [later named UT - Arlington] located in Arlington, Texas. Relief shown by contours. Scale [1:600].
N.T.A.C. [North Texas Agricultural College] Campus
Map shows the North Texas Agricultural College [later named UT - Arlington] during the early 1930s. Scale [1:600].
Road map of Tarrant County Texas
Map shows current and proposed roads in Fort Worth and the remainder of Tarrant County. No scale indicated.
Looking Down Upon Lake Worth
Map depicts Lake Worth, surrounding communities, and nearby businesses. Roads, buildings, islands, and roadway from Indian Oaks [later named Lake Worth Village] to Fort Worth is shown. Includes notes and illustrations. Scale not indicated.
Road map of Tarrant County, Texas.
Map shows early twentieth century Tarrant County, Texas towns, cities, roads, railroads, surveys, schools, rivers. Scale [ca. 1:170,000].
Grapevine, Texas.
Map shows late twentieth century topography and streets in Grapevine, Texas. No scale provided.
Texas, Fort Worth sheet.
Map shows mid-twentieth century railroads, major roads, extent of cities and towns, creeks and rivers, and topography in Tarrant County and portions of adjacent counties. Relief indicated by contours and spot heights. Scale [1:125,000].
Interurban Addition to Fort Worth, Texas [Sheet 1].
Map shows Interurban transportation lines along Handley Blvd. and other streets for area of Fort Worth southwest of Sycamore Creek; street names, block and lot numbers, lot and street dimensions. Proposed changes are hand drawn. Scale [ca. 1:2400].
Interurban Addition to Fort Worth, Texas [Sheet 2].
Map shows Interurban transportation lines along Handley Blvd. and other streets for area of Fort Worth southwest of Sycamore Creek; street names, block and lot numbers, lot and street dimensions. Proposed changes are hand drawn. Scale [ca. 1:2400].
Interurban Addition to Fort Worth, Texas [Sheet 3].
Map shows Interurban transportation lines along Handley Blvd. and other streets for area of Fort Worth southwest of Sycamore Creek; street names, block and lot numbers, lot and street dimensions. Proposed changes are hand drawn. Scale [ca. 1:2400].
Map of North Glenwood, Fort Worth, Texas, 1898
Map shows street names, blocks, lot dimensions, acreage, and some owners in the North Glenwood area of Fort Worth during the late nineteenth century. Includes property description. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [1:1,200].
New track layout, Arlington Downs
Map shows the mid-1930s layout of Arlington Down horse racetrack. No scale provided.
Perspective map of Fort Worth, Tex.
Map shows the city of Fort Worth, Texas south and east of the Clear Fork of the Trinity River; railroads, street names, and buildings. Inset: "New England Savings Bank & Trust Co.'s Bldg. [Hurley Office Building]." Relief shown pictorially. Scale not given.
[Map of plat of land along Rush Creek adjacent to Johnson Survey in Tarrant County - Sheet no. 2]
Second part of map showing legend and text noting acreage, owners, and requested subdivision boundary changes of land plat flanking Rush Creek in southeast Tarrant County, Texas.
[Map of plat of land along Rush Creek adjacent to Johnson Survey in Tarrant County - Sheet no. 1]
Map shows plat of land flanking Rush Creek in southeast Tarrant County, owner's names [Phillips, Parsons, Mitchell, Hodge, B.I. Ham, Clayton, Johnson, Guage], and existing boundaries and structures. Sheet no. 2 shows legend and text noting acreage, owners, and requested subdivision boundary changes. Cadastral map. Scale not given.
Map of Ft. Worth Texas.
Map shows one, two, and three mile circles from downtown, city boundaries, railroads, street names, cemeteries, parks, and some buildings [including Niles City, City of Polytechnic, and Camp Bowie]. Illustration and key is provided. Inset: "Tarrant Co." and "Main Highways." Scale not given.
Street Scene in Ft. Worth, Texas
Photograph of a street scene in Ft. Worth, Texas. Inlaid in the brick road are trolley tracks and on the road are a few people and horse-drawn buggies. On either side of the road are large business buildings and sidewalks lined with railings. There is a sign on the left side of the road that reads, "Majestic Theatre, Moder Vaudeville, 2 Performances Daily." There are also many telephone and electric poles and wires.
Street Scene and Pool Hall in Ft. Worth, Texas
Photograph of many horse-drawn buggies, including one with bales of hay stacked on it, and a tall tree in front of a two-story house. On the right side of the frame is a large building with "Havana Cigar" and "Pool Hall" painted on the side. Scattered throughout are telephone and electricity poles and wires and there are trolley tracks in the foreground.
Directory of the City of Fort Worth 1907-08
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 "the Present State, County and City Governments, County Officials of Texas, Giving Date of Organization of of Each County as also County Seat; List of Counties, Judicial Districts, District Judges and Clerks, and Time of Holding Courts in all Counties in Texas; Representative, Senatorial, Congressional and Supreme Judicial Districts; Court of Civil Appeals, Court of Criminal Appeals, U.S. Judicial District and U.S. Circuit Courts, where Returnable; a Complete List of all Postoffices and money Order Offices in Texas; also an Index of Societies, Associations, Churches, Corporations, Educational Institutes; Full Name and Address of all Residents, Their Occupations or Pursuits, and a Complete Classified Business Directory, also a Valuable Street and Avenue Guide, Numerically Arranged."
Directory of the City of Fort Worth 1902-1903
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 "the Present State, County and City Governments, County Officials of Texas, Giving Date of Organization of Each County, as also County Seat; List of Counties, Judicial Districts, District Judges and Clerks, and Time of Holding Courts in all Counties in Texas; Representative, Senatorial, Congressional and Supreme District and U. S[.] Circuit Courts, where Returnable; a Complete List of all Postoffices and Money Order Offices in Texas; also an Index of Societies, Associations, Churches, Corporations, Educational Institutes; Full Name and Address of all Residents, Their Occupations of Pursuits, and a Complete Classified Business Directory, also a Valuable Street and Avenue Guide." Table of Contents is on page 3; Index to Advertisements is on page 4.
Fort Worth City Directory 1916
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'."
Directory of the City of Fort Worth 1914
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 "the Present State, County and City Governments, County Officials of Texas, Giving Date of Organization of Each County as also County Seat; List of Counties, Judicial Districts, District Judges and Clerks, and Time of Holding Courts in all Counties in Texas; Representative, Senatorial, Congressional and Supreme Judicial Districts; Court of Civil Appeals, Court of Criminal Appeals, U. S. Judicial District and U. S. Circuit Courts, where Returnable; a Complete List of all Post-offices and Money Order Offices in Texas; also an Index of Societies, Associations, Churches, Corporations, Educational Institutes; Full name and Address of all Residents, Their Occupations or Pursuits, and a Complete Classified Business Directory, also a Valuable Street Guide and Householder's Directory, numerically arranged."
Proceedings of an Interstate convention of cattlemen, held at Fort Worth, Texas ... March 11, 12, 13, 1890 ...
A book with the proceedings of the Interstate Convention of Cattlemen held in Fort Worth in 1890.
Directory of the City of Fort Worth 1905-06.
Directory to the city of Fort Worth, Texas includes lists of important institutions and locations as well as address listings for businesses and individuals. Index to Advertisements is on page 5; Table of Contents is on page 8.
City Directory of Fort Worth, Texas. 1898-1899
Directory for Fort Worth, Texas includes address listings for businesses and individuals as well as advertisements from local businesses. Table of Contents and Index to Advertisements on page 5, following the title page.
Morrison & Fourmy's General Directory of the City of Fort Worth 1899-1900.
Directory to the city of Fort Worth, Texas includes lists of important institutions and locations as well as address listings for businesses and individuals. Index to Advertisements is on page 7; Table of Contents is on page 8.
Charter of The City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, As Passed by the 31st Legislature, 1909
Charter of the City of Fort Worth includes the formal act of incorporation including organization of the city, government, police and fire departments, streets and sewers, parks, water and sewerage, taxes and finances, public health and sanitation, courts, and other provisions, ordinances, and laws. Index starts on page 87.
Charter of The City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, As Passed by the 30th Legislature, 1907
Charter of the City of Fort Worth includes the formal act of incorporation including organization of the city, government, police and fire departments, streets and sewerage, water supply, taxes, public health and sanitation, courts, public schools, and other provisions and laws. Index starts after page 63, on page i.
[Elvis Presley performing with the Blue Moon Boys]
Elvis Presley and his band the Blue Moon Boys playing music. D.J. Fontana can be seen playing the drums with Bill Black on stand-up bass.
[Bob Hope, Doris Day, and other performers writing their autographs on an airplane]
Bob Hope and other performers are writing their signatures on the body of a jet airplane.
[Paul Whiteman on horseback before a show at the Cowtown Coliseum]
Paul Whiteman on horseback in Fort Worth.
[View of the audience at the Cowtown Coliseum]
The Cowtown Coliseum filled with an audience.
[Bob Hope and Doris Day prepare for a show at the Cowtown Coliseum]
Bob Hope and Doris Day look over sheet music in preparation for a performance at the Cowtown Coliseum.
B.B. Paddock and Others
Studio photograph of thirteen men, including B.B. Paddock seated in the center row, second from left. All of the men are wearing suits and vests. Five of the men are holding hats, including bowlers. Five are wearing watch chains, eight are wearing bow ties, four are wearing neckties, and two have glasses. Ten of the men have mustaches including one with a goatee. The men are on two rugs and there are two windows in the background.
B.B. Paddock and Other Confederate Veterans
Photograph of seven Civil War veterans, including B.B. Paddock who is second from the right in the back row. The men are wearing old Confederate uniforms, two with ribbons attached to their jackets and the rest with medals and insignia attached. Four of the men are wearing bow ties, three have mustaches and four have beards. The man seated in the center has a walking cane and the man on his right has a cigar. In the background is a bed, large curtains, and on the wall are two light fixtures and a framed painting. There is a light hanging from the ceiling.
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