Portrait of William Letchworth Hurst, founder of Hurst. Hurst had come to the Grapevine area from Tennessee in 1870. In 1903, when the Rock Island Railroad built across his farm near Bedford, where he had later relocated, the train stop was named after him.
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Portrait of William Letchworth Hurst, founder of Hurst. Hurst had come to the Grapevine area from Tennessee in 1870. In 1903, when the Rock Island Railroad built across his farm near Bedford, where he had later relocated, the train stop was named after him.
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Tarrant County College Northeast, Heritage Room
Materials documenting local and state history, including images of businesses, cemeteries, churches, courthouses, lawmen, monuments, outlaws, schools, Native Americans, and early pioneers of Tarrant County.
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