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601 Train Engine at Texas and Pacific Station
Photograph of a group of men standing on and beside the first of 600 class locomotives delivered to Texas and Pacific Railroad.
36th Division USA (WWI) Passing in Review
World War I troops passing in review, marching down Main street in Fort Worth, TX, April 11, 1918
Accounting Instructor at His Desk
Photograph of an accounting instructor sitting at his desk in the Faculty Office Building at Tarrant County Junior College, Northeast Campus.
Adam's Express Company Christmas Gifts Wagon
Photograph of a man with horse and buggy that has an advertisement for shipping Christmas gifts painted on the side of the wagon.
[Advent Christian Church in Hurst, Texas]
Photograph of the Advent Christian Church building in Hurst, Texas.
[Aerial Photograph of a Section of Bedford, Texas #1]
Aerial photograph of cars and trucks traveling on and near an overpass in Bedford, Texas. Photo is taken from atop the First State Bank building.
[Aerial Photograph of a Section of Bedford, Texas #2]
Aerial photograph of a section of Bedford, Texas, as seen looking North/Northwest from atop the First State Bank building.
[Aerial Photograph of a Section of Bedford, Texas #3]
Aerial photograph of Bedford, Texas looking northwest from atop the First State Bank building.
[Aerial Photograph of a Section of Hurst, Texas #1]
Aerial photograph of a section of Hurst, Texas taken in 1950. Seen in the photograph are the Hurstview and Simpson housing additions and Precinct Line Road.
[Aerial Photograph of a Section of Hurst, Texas #2]
Aerial photograph of a section of Hurst, Texas showing trees, houses, and farm land. The photograph was taken in 1950.
[Aerial Photograph of a Section of Hurst, Texas #3]
Aerial photograph of a section of Hurst, Texas showing houses, roads, and farm land. The photograph was taken in 1950.
[Aerial Photograph of a Section of Hurst, Texas #4]
Aerial photograph of a section of Hurst, Texas. The photograph was taken in 1950. The photo is taken looking south with Precinct on the right and Hurstview dr on the left and a row of houses on Pine st. connecting the two. IMC business park is the large building in the background.
[Aerial Photograph of Lake Arlington]
Aerial photograph of Lake Arlington, a man-made lake on the site of the Battle of Village Creek.
Aerial View at Ninth and Throckmorton Streets
Aerial photograph of downtown Fort Worth at Ninth and Throckmorton Streets around 1930. The Carnegie Public Library is in the center of the photo. The first Fort Worth city hall is on the left.
Aerial View of a Section of Downtown Fort Worth
Aerial photograph of a section of downtown Fort Worth, Texas, possibly around 1890. This image is a reverse of a photo included in D.H. Swartz's "Photographs of Fort Worth."
Aerial View of Construction of TCC Northeast Campus
Aerial photograph of the Tarrant County College (TCC) Northeast campus during construction, with a view of the land around the college.
Aerial View of Downtown Fort Worth
Aerial photograph of downtown Fort Worth, showing the Tandy Center (now City Place), Continental National Bank building (no longer standing), and the Convention Center.
Aerial View of Downtown Fort Worth in 1950
Aerial photograph of Fort Worth, Texas in 1950, taken from a very high altitude. It shows downtown, bordered by Lancaster Avenue, and the highway in the foreground.
Aerial View of Fort Worth Looking North Toward Downtown
Aerial photograph of Fort Worth, Texas looking north toward downtown.
Aerial View of Houses in Watauga
Aerial photograph of homes in Watauga, Texas, taken from quite a high position and showing the layout of several neighborhoods.
Aerial View of Northeast Mall
Aerial photograph of North East Mall and surrounding homes in Hurst, Texas from a very high vantage point.
Aerial View of St. Philip's Presbyterian Church
Aerial photograph of St. Philip's Presbyterian Church looking south from the Pipeline/Precinct Line Road intersection. The church was built in 1956, and the sanctuary was added in 1964.
Aerial View of St. Philip's Presbyterian Church
Aerial photograph of St. Philip's Presbyterian Church, looking west from the intersection of Pipeline Rd. and Precinct Line Rd. In this photograph, the sanctuary is under construction.
Aerial View of St. Philip's Presbyterian Church Looking Southwest
Aerial photograph of St. Philip's Presbyterian Church looking Southwest across Pipeline Rd. The sanctuary is under construction.
Aerial View of Tarrant County Junior College Northeast Campus
Aerial view of the Northeast campus ofTarrant County Junior College, now Tarrant County College Northeast
Aerial View of Tarrant County Junior College Northeast Campus
Aerial view of Tarrant County Junior College, Northeast Campus, now Tarrant County College Northeast. Picture take in the early 1970s.
Aerial View of Tarrant County Junior College Northeast Campus
Aerial view of Northeast campus of Tarrant County Junior College, now Tarrant County College. Picture taken about 1975.
Aerial View of Tarrant County Junior College Northwest Campus
Aerial view of the Northwest campus of Tarrant County Collge, then called Tarrant County Junior College. Photo taken around 1980.
Aerial View of Tarrant County Junior College Northwest Campus
Aerial view of Tarrant County College Northwest campus, then called Tarrant County Junior College. Photo taken about 1980.
Aerial View of Tarrant County Junior College South Campus
Aerial view of the South Campus of Tarrant County Junior College, now called Tarrant County College. Picture taken around 1975.
Aerial View of Tarrant County Junior College South Campus
Aerial view of the south campus of Tarrant County College, then called Tarrant County College. Photo taken around 1975.
Agga Hensley
Framed portrait of Agga Hensley, wife of James Hensley, born 1837 and died 1878 in the Glade community
Airplane Crash Near Stalcup Road and Rosedale
Airplane Crash near Stalcup Road and Rosedale in the 1950s
Airplane Flying from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
Airplane in Flight from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
Airplane from Camp Bowie that Landed in Grapevine
An airplane from Camp Bowie that landed in Grapevine
Airtrans Passenger Vehicle
Photograph of an Airtrans passenger vehicle on its track.
Albert Sidney Baker and His Wife
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sidney Baker of Colleyville
Alfred Madison Hightower and His Wife
Alfred Madison and Pernelis Hightower. Alfred was born Jan. 8, 1825 and died Apr. 9, 1897. Sarah, his first wife, was born Aug. 8, 1824 and died Sept, 27, 1878. Alfred and Sarah were the parents of Catherine Texana Meacham
Alice Barkley Wright
Portrait of Alice Barkley Wright
Alice Willis
Alice Willis dressed in coat and hat
Alma Hurst Abshire and Wilma Hurst Dobby Chopping Wood in Front of Dickie's Store
Alma Hurst Abshire and Wilma Hurst Dobby chopping wood in front of Dickie's store. Alma is on the left; Wilma is on the right.
Alton, Guy and Wylie Reeves and Others with Tractors in the Field
Guy, Alton, and Wylie Reeves with other men in the field working with tractors and other large farming equipment.
Amanda Stone Standifer
Amanda Stone Standifer lived in Grapevine. She was born in 1840 and died in 1905.
Amanda Stone Standifer
Portrait of Amanda Stone Standifer. She lived in Grapevine. She was born in 1840 and died in 1905. She was buried in Grapevine Cemetery.
Ambrose Foster
Portrait of Ambrose Foster, one of the early pioneers to Tarrant County. For the Foster genealogy, see Trek to Texas in the Heritage Room collection at TCC Northeast
American Ambulance and Soldiers in France During WWI
American Ambulance and Soldiers in France During WWI. Luke Tennison served in the 111th Engineers in France in WWI. He lived in Haltom City at the time he donated the photos.
Amon G. Carter
Portrait of Amon G. Carter (December 11, 1879–June 23, 1955), the creator and publisher of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and a nationally known civic booster for Fort Worth, Texas. He was born in a log cabin in Crafton in Wise County on Dec. 11, 1879.
Amphibious Vehicles During Maneuvers on Oahu in World War II
Five Amphibious Vehicles During Maneuvers on Oahu, Hawaii in World War II (included here because TCC student's father fought at Oahu)
Amtrack Train Diesel Engine
Amtrack Train Diesel Engine
Anderson Electric
Interior of Anderson Electric Store
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