Where the West Begins: Capturing Fort Worth's Historic Treasures - 33 Matching Results

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[Ambrotype of unknown man]

Description: Photograph of an unknown man wearing a hat. The photograph is oval in shape and is framed in gold-colored material.
Date: unknown
Partner: Log Cabin Village

[Child Seated in a Chair]

Description: Small photograph of a young girl sitting in a chair. She is wearing a dress.
Date: unknown
Partner: Log Cabin Village

L.D. Campbell, self-portrait

Description: Self-portrait of L.D. Campbell, a photographer from Burlington, Iowa. He is wearing a suit with a bowtie. He stands next to a chair and holds his hat in his hand. A pocket watch on a chain hangs from his vest pocket.
Date: unknown
Creator: L.D. Campbell
Partner: Log Cabin Village

[Family in Their Front Yard]

Description: Photograph of a family with two young children posed outside the front of their home. The mother sits in a swing holding both children. A wire fence surrounds the yard. The house has a chair on the front porch.
Date: unknown
Partner: Log Cabin Village

[Portrait of a Couple]

Description: Hand-colored back and white photo of a couple. He is wearing a suit and tie, she wears a black dress with a gold necklace.
Date: unknown
Partner: Log Cabin Village

[Portrait of a Man with a Mustache]

Description: Cabinet card photograph of a man with a mustache. He wears a dotted tie and a checked suit. Photographer's information is on the back.
Date: unknown
Creator: Gehrig Studios
Partner: Log Cabin Village

[Portrait of Aunt Molly and Musley Jr.]

Description: Photograph of "Aunt Molly and Musley Jr." There is a cat and a child sitting on a woman's lap. The woman is smoking a pipe.
Date: unknown
Partner: Log Cabin Village

[Portrait of child]

Description: Photograph of an unknown child sitting in a chair. This is a tintype photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: Log Cabin Village

[Portrait of child]

Description: Photograph of an unknown child sitting in a chair. This is a hand-colored tintype photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: Log Cabin Village

[Portrait of Davy Crockett]

Description: Copy print of a cabinet card portrait of Davy Crockett. Only his head and neck are visible; he is wearing a light-colored shirt with a high collar and a dark coat. On the back is an illustrated advertisement for the original photographer, D.H. Swartz.
Date: unknown
Partner: Log Cabin Village

[Portrait of Henry Foster]

Description: Photograph of Mr. Henry Foster. Henry Foster died on March 30, 1895.
Date: unknown
Creator: Blessing & Bro's Gallery
Partner: Log Cabin Village

[Portrait of Joseph Ancell Foster]

Description: Photograph of Joseph Ancell Foster. There is a lamp and group of books in the background. The photograph is oval in shape.
Date: unknown
Partner: Log Cabin Village

[Portrait of Joseph Ancell Foster

Description: Photograph of Joseph Ancell Foster. The photograph is oval, hand- colored and framed in a gold wooden frame.
Date: unknown
Partner: Log Cabin Village

[Portrait of Mary A. Thomason]

Description: Photograph of Mary A. Thomason. The photograph is oval, hand- colored and framed in a gold wooden frame.
Date: unknown
Partner: Log Cabin Village

[Portrait of Mary Thomason Foster and Joseph Ancell Foster]

Description: Photograph of Mary Thomason Foster and Joseph Ancell Foster. Mr. Foster is seated and holding a newspaper while Mrs. Foster stands behind him. There are two columns in the background. J.A. Foster was the son of Hary Ancell Foster and Martha Davis Foster and M.T. Foster was the daughter of Judge James Monroe Thomason and Louise Harrison Thomason. This was taken on the porch of the Foster home in Calvert.
Date: unknown
Partner: Log Cabin Village

[Portrait of two unknown people]

Description: Photograph of two unknown people. The woman, dressed in a dark garment, has her hand placed on a man's arm. The man is holding a book or box on his knee.
Date: unknown
Partner: Log Cabin Village

[Portrait of unknown woman]

Description: Photograph of an unknown woman. The photograph is oval in shape and hand-colored.
Date: unknown
Partner: Log Cabin Village
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