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Interior of the Bensiria Home in Ft. Worth, Texas
Photograph of the interior of the Bensiria home. On the right side of the frame is a white staircase with a dark banister. On the floor are two ornate rugs, three large chairs, one wooden chair, a dark desk topped with a lamp, and two ottomans. In the foreground is a sofa and in the background is a curtained window and a statue of a figure. There are two chandeliers hanging from the ceiling.
[Interurban Limited Car Barns]
Photograph of the barns that hold the Interurban Limited street cars. The water towers advertises, "Ride the Interurban Limited between Dallas and Fort Worth." This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
[Interurban Street Raildroads]
Photograph of two men standing on the steps of a trolley in 1912. The car has the text "Union Depot" and "Rosen HTS Car 201" on the outside of the car.
[Interurban Street Raildroads]
Photograph of three men standing in front of a trolley in 1905.
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.
Jim King, Cook on the W Ranch
Photograph of Jim King, the wagon cook for the W.A. Priest outfit on the W Ranch in Winkler County.
[Joseph Jones Family]
Photograph of the members of the Harmony Club.
[Joseph Jones Family]
Photograph of the Joseph Jones Family in 1895. The family is shown sitting in front of a house. Mrs. Jones is shown holding a child. There is a horse in the background.
Lanham Building at the State Juvenile Training School
Photograph of the Lanham Building at the State Juvenile Training School. The building is brick and two-stories tall with a small porch covered by a balcony that both have white banisters and pillars. Shrubs and plants surround the building and there is a tree on the right side of the frame and another building in the background.
[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.
[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.
[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)."
The Lucas Gusher, 1901
Photograph of the Lucas gusher in 1901. The Lucas gusher is a spindletop that is gushing oil out of the top of it. On the ground surrounding the spindletop are several workers, two holding a large hose.
[Lumber Mill shop]
Photograph of the interior of a lumber mill shop. A cylinder of wood is mounted on a lathe. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
[Majestic Theatre and Surrounding Businesses in Fort Worth, Texas]
Photograph of the Majestic Theatre in Fort Worth, Texas. It was an "All star Vaudeville" theatre with shows at 2:30 and 8:30 that cost 15 or 25 cents. Many pedestrians are on the sidewalk outside of the theatre. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
[Mansfield Cumberland Presbyterian Church]
Photograph of a group of people standing outside of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1892 Mansfield, Texas.
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.
Matador Ranch Headquarters
Photograph of the Matador Ranch Headquarters in 1901. The man on the platform who is fishing is Johnnie McBain, the ranch bookkeeper at that time. Standing next to McBain is Mrs. B.F. Harper and the other girl is Esther Cammack.
Members of the Passenger Agents Association
Photograph of nine members of the Passenger Agents Association together in a railroad station.
Men on horses in front of a ranch house, Sweetwater, Texas, 1883
Five men on horses in front of a ranch house in Sweetwater, Texas in 1883.
[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.
[Merret and Roberts Building]
Photograph of the Merret and Roberts Building while under construction in Lubbock, Texas. Scaffolding surrounds the building.
[Midland in 1884]
Photograph of a street scene in 1884 Midland, Texas. There are men on horse-drawn wagons in the photograph as well as multiple store fronts on the right.
[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."
[Moon Ranch in 1897]
Group photograph on the Moon Ranch in the Davis Mountains of west Texas. They are, L-R: Mrs. Ed Callier of Dallas (Lena Evans), Glen Walker, Jim Gray, Mrs. Dick Wynne, Mrs. Guy Pitner (Virgile Paddock). In front: Mrs. J.D. Collett Bock, Mrs. Ernest Stephens.
[Moon Ranch in the Davis Mountains]
Photograph of men, women and children at the Moon Ranch in the Davis Mountains. The children at the front are barefooted.
[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.
[Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Hawkins]
Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Hawkins. They were the grandparents of Texas Court Judge Lee Hawkins. This picture was taken in 1850 in front of their home in Waxahachie.
[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.
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 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 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.
[T.O. Bancroft]
Oval photograph of T.O. Bancroft, wearing a suit.
[Officials of Hamilton County]
Photograph of 17 Hamilton County Officials. Some of the men are holding hats. There are three men in the front wearing bow ties.
Oil Field in Beaumont, Texas, 1901
Photograph of very many derricks in an oil field. In the foreground are wooden shacks, stacks of wooden boards, smokestacks with smoke plumes rising out of them. In the bottom right-hand corner is the name, "Trost".
[Oil Storage Facility]
Photograph of an oil storage facility that is under construction. This photo is part of the Southwestern Mechanical Company Photograph Album.
[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.
[Orient Hotel]
Photograph of the Orient Hotel. There is a group of people and a vehicle in front of the Hotel. R.S. Johnson, owner of the hotel, is shown standing on the right of the vehicle. There are two men standing on top of a wagon on the left.
[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.
OX Ranch
Group of cowboys at dinner time on the OX Ranch. This photo was taken in 1886 upon the spot where Childress, Texas stands today. The OX Ranch covered parts of Childress, Hardeman and Cottle Counties. The ranch headquarters was about 10 miles southeast. -
Oxen sold by G.R. Mace
Photograph of some oxen sold by G.R. Mace in 1896 to Albert Pair of Harben in exchange for Pair's breaking 25 acres of new ground on Mace's farm near Stephenville. Four of the steers were natives, the rest part Durhams.
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.
["Panorama of Fort Worth, Texas," ca. 1908]
Panorama [View of Ft. Worth from the top of the "old post office" at the intersection of 10th and Throckmorton. Courthouse, Ellison Furniture, Flatiron buildings and other landmarks in view.]
[Panorama of Indian village]
Photograph of an Indian village with multiple teepees. The village was near Fort Sill. There is a man sitting in the foreground.
[Paul Whiteman on horseback before a show at the Cowtown Coliseum]
Paul Whiteman on horseback in Fort Worth.
[Photograph of Freeport, Texas Harbor]
Photograph of the harbor at Freeport, Texas. There is a body of water running through the ground with two boats docked at the bank. On the right side of the frame is a long ware-house like building and across the water is a water tower.
[Photograph of West Texas Picnic]
Photograph of three women and a man eating in a field with four horses. Written on the back of the photo, "A pioneer West Texas picnic party, Misses Mary, Annie and Lelia Smith, and George Mayes eating watermelon which washed down the Blanco Canyon during a flood in 1899."
[Photographs of Flood Scenes in Fort Worth, Texas]
Photographs of two scenes after a flood in Ft. Worth, Texas in 1915. The top photograph shows four men, one woman and a dog surrounding a metal canister with a spout. They are all holding white cups and saucers and kneeling. Two of the boys are wearing overalls and three are wearing hats. The woman is wearing a long dress, apron and bonnet. The bottom photograph is looking down on several flooded streets. There is a large wooden tower on the right side of the frame, several poles and wires and other buildings surrounded by water.
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