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- Thurber, Texas, 1920.
- Map shows Thurber, Texas railroads, mines, named hills, roads, and lakes. Identifies "only buildings left" in 1920. Scale not given.
- Map of Erath County.
- Map shows land patents, block and tract numbers, landowners, towns, and railroads; portions of adjacent counties where property boundaries extend beyond county limits. Scale not given.
- Erath Co., Texas.
- Map shows tract numbers, land patents, and landowners; county boundaries; portions of adjacent counties where property extends beyond county limits. Scale [1:133,334].
- [Map of Erath County, Texas]
- Map shows property boundaries, landowners, roads, towns, railroads, and oil well activity for central portion of Erath County roughly bounded by towns of Stephenville, Alexander, Clariette, and Dufeau [Duffau]; one tract outlined in red. Scale not given.
- Erath Co., Texas
- Map shows tract numbers, land patents, and landowners; county boundaries; portions of adjacent counties where property extends beyond county limits. Scale [1:133,334].
- Erath county.
- Map shows early twentieth century railroads and property ownership in Erath County, Texas. No scale indicated.
- ["Waterworks of Stephenville", Unle Jim Mansker, 1870]
- ["Uncle Jim" Mansker, the colored man who ran the town's first waterworks. He got water from a spring in the town and sold it to the customers who settled in Stephenville.]
- [Tarleton College Building, ca. 1899]
- The two story Tarleton College building, ca. 1899.
- Unidentified School Building in Stephenville, Texas
- Unidentified multiple-story school building in Stephenville, Texas.
- First Modern High School in Stephenville, Texas, 1886
- A large group of students pose for a picture outside of a stone school building in Stephenville, Texas. Information from article attached: During the 1880's this was the only public school in Stephenville and taught all grade levels. The building was torn down in 1906 and replaced by Stephenville Junior High School.
- Fourth of July Parade, Stephenville, Texas, ca. 1890's
- Photograph of people aboard decorated horse-drawn carriages riding through a city street during a Fourth of July Parade in Stephenville, Texas, ca. 1890. Crowds of people stand on the sidewalk in front of businesses watching the carriages go by.
- Hotel in Purves, Texas
- Photograph of a typical West Texas frontier hotel in the Purvis, Texas. It was operated by Mrs. M. M. Stephen. A porch surrounds the front and sides of the building. A small outbuilding stands next to the hotel.