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[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.
[Map of electric railway lines in North Central Texas]
Map shows routes and cities served for the Texas Interurban Railway, Texas Electric Railway, Northern Texas Traction Company, and the Tarrant County Traction Company lines in North Central Texas. Scale not given.
[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.
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.
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].
[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 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 Tarrant County, Texas.
Map shows early twentieth century Tarrant County, Texas landowners, towns, major streets, railroads, inter-urbans, school districts, precincts, lakes and watershed; bulls-eye circles from the courthouse. Scale [ca. 1:66,667].
[Map of Texas Frontier Centennial fairgrounds, Fort Worth, Texas]
Map shows layout and locations of proposed buildings and features of the Texas Frontier Centennial held in 1936; West Lancaster Extension. Scale not given.
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.
[Members of the 90th Division]
Copy negative of Albert C. Martin, C. C. Mason, Major Joseph C. Anderson, Mayor W. F. Altman, Major General Henry Terrell, V. R. Gaston, O. R. McMurray, and Lt. Eugene Shortt standing together in a semi-circle.
[Members of the 90th Division]
Copy negative of Albert C. Martin, C. C. Mason, Major Joseph C. Anderson, Mayor W. F. Altman, Major General Henry Terrell, V. R. Gaston, O. R. McMurray and Lt. Eugene Shortt standing in a semi-circle.
Members of the Passenger Agents Association
Photograph of nine members of the Passenger Agents Association together in a railroad station.
[Men near gallows]
Photograph of four men standing near the gallows. Jim Toots and Joe McMillan are shown along with two other men.
[Men on horses with dogs]
Photograph of a group of men on horses and dogs. There are two dogs in the photograph, one dog is sitting with a man on the left.
Men's German Chorus Ensemble
Photograph of a 26 member men's chorus ensemble and their director posing for the camera outside a Lodge No. 2 in Fort Worth, Texas in 1900. The sign above them says "Teutonia."
Metropolitan Hotel in Ft. Worth, Texas in 1905
Photograph of the Metropolitan Hotel in Ft. Worth, Texas. The building is brick and three-stories tall . On the front side of the building is a small balcony. On the side of the building is a sign that reads, "Metropolitan Hotel". The building is surrounded by a sidewalk and brick street with a few horse-drawn carriages. On the corner of the sidewalk is a street lamp.
[Mexican War Veterans]
Photograph of a group of Mexican War Veterans in 1903.
[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.
[Military Bounty Land Warrants document from the Office of W.E. Moses]
Military Bounty Land Warrants document from the Office of W.E. Moses.
[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."
Morrison & Fourmy's general directory of the City of Fort Worth, 1896 - 1897
An 1896 - 1897 directory of Fort Worth.
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.
[Mount Gilead Baptist Church]
Photograph of the Mount Gilead Baptist Church at 600 Grove Street. There are six large columns across the front of the building. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
[Mount Gilead Baptist Church under Construction]
Photograph of the Mount Gilead Baptist Church under construction. Wooden scaffolding holds the large columns in place on the front of the building. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
Mrs. T.C. Bunch, Mayfest, Ft. Worth, Texas in 1895
Photograph of Mrs. T.C. Bunch standing in front of a white horse attached to a decorated carriage. She is wearing white dresses with puffy sleeves, a sash, holding a fan and has a bow in her hair. She is looking at an elderly man who is holding the reins of the horse in one hand and a cowboy hat in the other. Behind the horse and buggy are stairs leading to an open room with streamers in the windows. Across the top of the door are the words, "Mayfest '95".
[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.
[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.
[The New Queen Theatre]
Photograph of The New Queen Theatre in Fort Worth, Texas. A film called "Slavery Days" is advertised. A barber shop is to the right. A lamp post stands on the sidewalk in front of the theatre. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
New track layout, Arlington Downs
Map shows the mid-1930s layout of Arlington Down horse racetrack. No scale provided.
[Niles City Town Hall]
Photograph of the Niles City Town Hall. It is a small building with a wire fence around the entry area. "Ye Town Hall of Niles" is above the entrance. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
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
[North Central Texas highway map]
Map shows existing and proposed major highways and thoroughfares for North Central Texas; cities, towns, reservoirs, railroads, toll roads, and watershed; Tarrant County central to the map and outlined in red. Includes number key and descriptions for thirteen proposed highway routes. Scale not noted.
[North Fort Worth Townsite Company and Grocery]
Photograph of a two-story brick building housing two businesses. On the left is the North Fort Worth Townsite Company. On the right is the Company Grocery. Canned goods are displayed in the window of the grocery store. An automobile is parked to the left of the building. Buildings and homes are seen in the background. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
North Main and 15th in Fort Worth, Texas]
Photograph of the building at the corner of North Main and 15th Street in Fort Worth. L. Gordon is the business on the corner of the building. A man sweeps the street at the corner. Striped awnings shade the store's display windows. A horse-drawn carriage comes up the street and a barber shop is at the far right of the picture. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
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.
North Main Street, Ft. Worth, Texas, 1914
Photograph of North Main Street in Ft. Worth. The road is dirt with trolley tracks leading to trolleys in the center background. Lining the road are electricity and telephone poles and wires. Behind those are buildings and trees. Written across the bottom of the photograph is, "North Main St. from foot of Padlock Viaduct Looking North."
[NTAC Banquet]
Copy negative of people sitting at a table at a North Texas Agricultural College banquet. From left to right, they are D. A. Bickel, John Goin, Jonnie Arnold, Ottie Lyon, Dan Kiber, W. A. Ransom, and J. E. Hudspeth.
[NTAC Cadets Marching]
Copy negative of a detachment of North Texas Agricultural College cadets marching past the reviewing stand. The first row salutes to their right.
[NTAC Officers]
Copy negative of Lt. Paul Watkins, Navy V-12 Officer; Major G. E. Watkins, Commandant; and Captain S. A. Kerley, Corps Executive, standing together. Buildings and trees are visible in the background.
[NTAC Officers]
Copy negative of Lt. Paul Watkins, Navy V-12 Officer; Major G. E. Watkins, Commandant; and Captain S. A. Kerley, Corps Executive, standing together. Buildings and trees are visible in the background.
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.
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.
Old Settlers Barbeque
Photograph of the "Old Settlers Barbecye [corr: barbeque] given on the evening of June 15th 1909 on the lawn of Mrs Florence Peak, in honor of Mrs. W.H. Davis and Mrs. Peak, by W.G.Turner and Newton Lassiter. First Row - left to right, Mrs Richard King, "Mex" Dunn, Mrs John Mitchell, "Bud" Daggett, Eph.M. Daggett Jr, Col. Abe Harris, Mrs. Florence Peak, Sam Woody, Mrs W.H. Davis, Mrs Chas. Louck, Henry Feild, Jesse Melton and Major J.J. Jarvis. Upper Row- left ot right, Capt. M.B. Loyd, H.W. Peak, Jessee Jones and Benj P. Ayres."
[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. "
[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.
[Original Dalton Homestead Ranch home]
Photograph of the Original Dalton Homestead Ranch Home in 1891. There are two people in on the porch of the home.
[Original Paddock House]
Photograph of the orignal Paddock residence. There are two people standing outside on the bottom floor of the home. There is a group of large trees in front of the home. The home was built in the 1800's but was torn down near the turn of the century. The home was on the property of the estate of Mrs. Virgile Paddock.
[L.P. Robertson Funeral Home]
Photograph of the L.P. Robertson Funeral Home. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
Painting of Early Fort Worth by Miranda Leonard, 1873
Painting of an aerial view of Fort Worth in 1873. The painting depicts a town square with an American-flag topped courthouse in the center. Surrounding the courthouse are several buildings, some with fences. Throughout the painting are people, buggies, covered wagons and trees. On the right side of the frame is a sloping hill.
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