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[Downtown Fort Worth; Main Street at 7th, Looking North]

Description: Photograph of Main Street at 7th Street in Fort Worth, Texas in the 1930s. Automobiles are parked and driving on the street. Signage for multiple buildings can be seen on both sides of the street. The first skyscraper is the Trans-American Life Building, which is no longer standing. The second skyscraper is the Courtyard Hotel, formerly known as the Blackstone Hotel. The Tarrant County Courthouse can be seen in the background at the end of the street.
Date: 193X
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[East 7th & Commerce Streets in Fort Worth]

Description: Photograph of East 7th Street in downtown Fort Worth, looking west from Commerce street. Large buildings are present on both sides of the street. People can be seen walking in the street below along with parked automobiles. A sign that reads "Hotel Seibold Cafe" is present in the center of the image. It appears that the photo was taken from a window in a building on East 7th Street.
Date: 193X
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Joe Clark in Detroit]

Description: Photograph of Joe Clark in Detroit, Michigan.In the image, Clark is leaning against a tree in a tie, buttoned dress shirt, and slacks. A pen can be seen hanging in his left breast pocket while behind him a street filled with cars and skyscrapers.
Date: unknown
Creator: Clark, Joe
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

"The Magnolia"

Description: Photograph of the south west corner of "The Magnolia" hotel, formerly the Magnolia Petroleum Company building, Akard and Commerce Streets, in down town Dallas, Texas. Note the new sign for "the Magnolia" on the corner of the building.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
Partner: Private Collection of Jim Bell

Magnolia Building

Description: Photograph of the upper front of the 1922 Magnolia Building, facing Commerce Street, in down town Dallas, Texas. Now named "The Magnolia" hotel. The open u-shape of the building faces Commerce Street. On the left is the Akard Street side of the building. Note the "bridge" between two the upper floors. The building is in the Beaux Arts style, only the lower two stories exterior has been altered in the 1950's.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
Partner: Private Collection of Jim Bell
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