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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
Anderson Sporting Goods and Hardware
A. J. Sporting Goods and Hardware, located on Main St. , near the Powell Building. Left to right are pictured Ed Winfrey, George Bound, Mr. Cockel, Frank Reeves, _____, Martin Dosche
Andrew C. Foster
Andrew C. Foster, born June 28, 1866 near Grapevine to James L. Foster and his 1st wife, Alphy McDonald. He wed Emma Shivers, daughter of Henry Shivers and wife Frances Curry Shivers. He died in Grand Saline on 1/8/44.
Andy and Bell Nelson
Andy and Bell Nelson, grandparents of Vada Johson. They lived in Mosier Valley. This photo is copied from the St. John Baptist Church Centennial
Andy Foster and Minnie Arterburn
Andy Foster and Minnie Arterburn standing Andy Foster was born 9-13-1891
Andy Nelson Family Christmas Group Picture
Andy Nelson extended family of 37 members pictured at Christmas garthering. Individuals are identified on the back of the photograph.
Anna Bell Cannon and Her Children
Anna Bell Cannon and Her Children, Bessie, Chester and Thurman
Annie Duncan
Portrait of Annie Duncan
Annie Mae Hollingsworth and Her Brother on a Burro in Front of Their Home
Annie Mae Hollingsworth on a burro in front of their home in the Gardern of Eden community near Haltom City. Her brother is mounting the burro. Picture is taken near Haltom Road.
Annie Miller
Annie Miller, as a child, daughter of John W. Miller of Bedford.
Annual Feeders and Breeders Show
Interior of Cowtown Coliseum on Northside of Fort Worth. The annual Feeders and Breeders show
Anthelm Bideault and Two of Their Children
Anthelm Bideault and his family: Madame Jeanne Du Rhone Bideault, Pierre and Blanche.
Anthelm Bideault, His Wife and Mr. and Mrs. Moulard
Jeanne and Anthelm Bideault seated on a porch with Mr. and Mrs. Moulard
Anthony Banning Norton
Portrait of Anthony Banning. Banning was the editor of the first newspaper in Fort Worth, the Fort Worth Chief. He was born in 1821 in Mount Vernon, Ohio. He died in Dallas on Jan. 31, 1893.
Anthony Smith
Portrait of Anthony Smith, grandson of Mrs. Glagys Rogers.
Archibald Franklin Crowley Family
Archibald Franklin Crowley family on the porch of their home. He was named after his maternal grandfather, Archibald Franklin Leonard. This photo was probably taken on Mary Ann Leonard's 80th birthday. Alan Fitzhugh Crowley, Mary Ann Leonard, Robert and John Mugg and Martha Zinn are pictured also. Mary Ann Foster wed Archibald Franklin Leonard 2/28/1839. She was the daughter of Ambrose Foster and Susannah Medlin Foster. She was born 8/20/1822; died 5/19/1904; buried in Birdville Cemetery. They came to Grapevine in 1845 from Platte County, Mo.
Arlee Woods
Portrait of Arlee Woods
Arlington-Bedford Road Bridge
Arlington-Bedford Road Bridge. This bridge was closed in the late 1960s.
Arlington Sportsman's Club [Fishermen's Lodge]
Fishermen's Lodge, Arlington Sportsmen's Club, near site of Bird's Fort
Armour and Company Packing House
Armour and Company meat packing house with stock pens in the front.
Arnold Leondar
Portrait of Arnold Leondar, who was the Chairman on the Art Department at Tarrant County Junior College Northeast Campus for many years.
Arnold Leondar Presenting an Award to a Student
Arnold Leondar awards presenting an achievement award to a student. Leondar retired as Chair of the Art Department of Tarrant County College NE in 1998.
Arthur Guy Meacham
Portrait of Arthur Guy Meacham. Meacham Field (Airport) is named for him.
Arthur Guy Meacham
Portrait of Arthur Guy Meacham.
Arthur Guy Meacham and Mary Margaret Singth Meacham
Arthur Guy Meacham and his wife, Mary Margaret Singth Meacham, standing by their car. Here they are newlyweds.
Artifacts in the Heritage Room
Artifacts in the Heritage Room
Artifacts in the Heritage Room
Artifacts in the Heritage Room at TCC Northeast in glass case against the wall
Artist in Life Drawing Class
Artist in Life Drawing Class
Arwine Cemetary
Arwine Cemetery with the Cemetery Texas Historical Marker in the foreground
Arwine School
Class standing in front of Arwine one-room schoolhouse.
Aubrey Lee Hall
Portrait of Aubrey Lee Hall. He lived in Pleasant Glade. He was born about 1909.
Aunt Nan
Aunt Nan, slave owned by Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Barkley in the 1850s, later freed, but kept on as a cook.
Auto Mechanic Changing a Tire on a Truck
Auto Mechanic Changing a Tire on a Truck
Automobile Accident in Hurst
Automobile accident in Hurst in the 1950's
Automobile Accident in Hurst in 1957
Automobile accident at the Bedford-Euless Rd. and Precinct Line Rd. intersection. Police chief is identified on the photograph.
Automobile Crash into a Home
Hurst Chief of Police Joe Watson at the scene, investigating the accident. J.D. Burk's home. R.P. McFarland's car.
Awards Day Ceremony
Awards Day ceremony at TCJC (now TCC) Northeast Chery Harrison and John Sheffield receive awards from Jon Evans.
N. B. Austin Home
Front of wood-frame home. Car parked beside
B.F. Day and His Wife
B.F. Day and his wife, Emma Gray Driskill, half-sister of George Douglas Driskill. They lived in Grapevine.
B.F. Day and His Wife
Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Day standing in front of their home. Mrs. B.F.'s maiden name was Emma Gray. She was the half-sister of George Douglas Driskill.
B.F. Stanton, Harold H. Whitfield, Hugh Brown and Bill Souder
B.F. Stanton, Harold H. Whitfield, Hugh Brown and Bill Souder standing in a post office putting mail into a mail bag.
Baldwin Parker
Picture of Baldwin Parker in a standing pose. He was the son of Quanah Parker and Chony. His son, Baldwin, Jr. was born Dec. 17, 1918 in Indiahoma, OK. (Baldwin, Jr. married Margaruerite Tahchawwichahon July 19, 1940 in Waco, TX. She was born Feb. 5, 1921 in Lawton, OK. Both are living in Indiahoma, OK. They had a son named Ron.)
Baldwin Parker with His Wife and Three Sons
Baldwin Parker with his wife, Nora Acquitsaketah, and their three sons. He was the son of Quanah Parker and Chony. His son, Baldwin, Jr. was born Dec. 17, 1918 in Indiahoma, OK. (Baldwin, Jr. married Margaruerite Tahchawwickah July 19, 1940 in Waco, TX. She was born Feb. 5, 1921 in Lawton, OK. Both are living in Indiahoma, OK. They had a son named Ron. The son on the bottom left is Witt Choney from Lawton Oklahoma. He married Grace Tahbonemah granddaughter of I-See-O the last Indian scout Troop L 7th Cav US Army. They had 5 children)
Ballerina on Stage at TCJC Northeast
Ballerina in position on stage at TCJC Northeast
Beatrice Green Parker
Portrait of Beatrice Green Parker (Nov. 4, 1909-?). She was a native of Mosier Valley.
Beatrice Short's First Boarding Cabin
Beatrice Short's First Boarding Cabin
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