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The Junior Aggie, Yearbook of North Texas Agricultural College, 1942
Yearbook for North Texas Agricultural College in Arlington, Texas includes photos of and information about the school, student body, professors, and organizations.
The Junior Aggie, Yearbook of North Texas Agricultural College, 1943
Yearbook for North Texas Agricultural College in Arlington, Texas includes photos of and information about the school, student body, professors, and organizations.
The Junior Aggie, Yearbook of North Texas Agricultural College, 1941
Yearbook for North Texas Agricultural College in Arlington, Texas includes photos of and information about the school, student body, professors, and organizations.
The Junior Aggie, Yearbook of North Texas Agricultural College, 1945
Yearbook for North Texas Agricultural College in Arlington, Texas includes photos of and information about the school, student body, professors, and organizations.
The Junior Aggie, Yearbook of North Texas Agricultural College, 1944
Yearbook for North Texas Agricultural College in Arlington, Texas includes photos of and information about the school, student body, professors, and organizations.
The Ex-Claimer, Volume 2, Number 3, June 15, 1944
Weekly newsletter issued in Arlington, Texas, including announcements about marriages, births, and news about World War II.
[The Dormocrat, Vol. 3, No. 13, April 22, 1942]
Weekly newspaper issued by the men of Davis Hall at the North Texas Agricultural College in Arlington, Texas. It includes articles written by residents, announcements, gossip, and birthdays.
[Portrait of Delmar Pachl]
Photograph of Delmar Pachl, an art teacher at North Texas Agricultural College until he enlisted in the U. S. Army. He is visible from the chest up and is wearing a suit and tie. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph says "Delmar Max Pachl, NTAC art teacher, Pachl Hall named for him, killed in action at Leyte 1944."
Mining districts of New Mexico.
Map shows counties, mining districts, national parks, national monuments, cities, and major towns in mid - twentieth century New Mexico. Includes "List of Districts" and a numbered key to mining districts by county. Scale [ca. 1:927,200].
Thurber, Texas, 1920.
Map shows Thurber, Texas railroads, mines, named hills, roads, and lakes. Identifies "only buildings left" in 1920. Scale not given.
Old Oregon Trail.
Map shows major routes through western United States. Includes legend, historic notes, and illustrations. Relief shown pictorially. Scale not given.
The Santa Fé Trail.
Map shows historical trade routes across the western United States. Includes legend and illustrations. Relief shown pictorially. Scale [ca. 1:4,100,000].
The trail of Lewis and Clark: 1804-1806
Map shows western portion of the United States, various trails of exploration, and route of Lewis and Clark. Relief shown pictorially. Scale not indicated.
Navajo country : Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico, 1937.
Map shows mid-twentieth century boundaries of Native American reservations and counties in Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. Township grid, towns, pueblos, chapter houses, national monuments, points of interest, water resources, roads, trails, railroads, and schools are indicated. Includes legend and statistics. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:378,000].
Alabama Mobile quadrangle: 15-minute series.
Map shows railroads, roads, marshland, city streets, buildings, bridges, structures, docks, airports, cemeteries, cities, and towns; harbor detail for the port of Mobile. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:62,500].
Texas highway map.
Map shows the Pan American Highway and other major highways, oil and gas fields, state parks, national forests, counties, cities, military posts, and mileage between Texas towns. Includes legend, index to cities and towns, location of "Texas Highway Patrol Stations, photographs, and map text on points of interest. Insets: "Route map of Amarillo," "Route map of Wichita Falls," "Route map of Waco," "Route map of Austin," "Route map of El Paso," "Route map of Beaumont," "Route map of Fort Worth," "Route map of Galveston," "Route map of Dallas," "Route map of San Antonio," "Route map of Houston," "Fort Worth - Dallas insert," "Houston - Galveston insert"; photograph: "McKittrick Canyon." Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:2,112,000].
Franklin Co. [Texas].
Map shows land patents, landowners, tract numbers, towns, and railroads; portions of adjacent counties where property boundaries extend beyond county limits. Scale [1:66,667].
Texas official highway map: Summer edition.
Map shows mid-twentieth century Texas state roadways. Includes legend, index, and inset maps of Texas cities and routes between cities. No scale indicated.
Texas official highway map: Spring and summer edition.
Map shows mid-twentieth century Texas state roadways. Includes legend, index, and inset maps of Texas cities and routes between cities. No scale indicated.
Dallas (Q-5) sectional aeronautical chart.
Map shows geographic visual points and measurements used to guide slow moving aircraft above Dallas, Texas. Includes legend. Relief shown by contours, tints, form lines, and spot heights. No scale indicated.
Rockwall County [Texas].
Map shows landowners, land patents, railroad lines, and towns; portions of adjacent counties where property lines extend beyond Rockwall County limits. Scale [1:66,600].
Somervell County [Texas].
Map shows land patents, property boundaries, landowners, towns, roads, course of the Brazos and Paluxy Rivers, and layout of the city of Glen Rose ; adjacent counties where property boundaries extend beyond county limits. Scale [1:66,667].
Successive stages of Fort Worth's growth from four square miles in 1873 to approximately 100 square miles.
Map shows Fort Worth, Texas' land annexations from 1873 to 1946. Includes text on the history of land acquisitions. No scale available on record.
Texas highway map.
Map shows major highways, counties, cityies, state parks, national forests, and oil and gas fields. Includes legend, Texas Highway Patrol station locations and photographs. Insets: "Houston," "San Antonio," "Dallas," "Galveston," "Fort Worth," "Beaumont," "El Paso," "Waco," "Austin," "Amarillo," "Wichita Falls," "Fort Worth - Dallas Insert," and "Houston - Galveston Insert." Photographs: "Grand Canyon of Santa Helena" and "Sunrise on the Gulf Coast." Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1: 2,000,000].
Texas Highway Department official map.
Map shows mid-twentieth century Texas highways, counties, cities and towns, state parks, forests, airports, and military bases. Includes indexes to state parks and forests. Insets: "Fort Worth-Dallas," "Tyler-Marshall," "Houston-Galveston," "Houston," "San Antonio," "Dallas," "Fort Worth," [Galveston], "Beaumont[-] Port Arthur," "Route map of El Paso," "Route map of Corpus Christi," "Route map of Waco," "Route map of Austin," "Route map of Wichita Falls," and "Route map of Amarillo." Relief shown by shading, hachures, and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:2,030,000].
City of Austin, Texas, use district map.
Map shows zoning districts and surveys, street names, parks, airports, and public institutions. Includes legend. Scale [ca. 1:20,000].
Midland Airfield, Texas: Advanced Twin Engine School, General Layout
Map shows proposed and existing roads, structures, runways, rail lines and facilities while Midland Airfield operated as a training facility during World War II. Scale [1:4800].
Gazette map of the city of Fort Worth, Texas.
Photographic reproduction of a map which appeared on the front page of the Fort Worth Daily Gazette extra edition of May 25, 1887, Vol. XII, no. 297. Map shows mid-twentieth century Fort Worth, Texas railroads and street car lines. No scale provided.
Dallas-Arlington-Fort Worth Midway Airport Area.
Map showing distances along route between Meacham Field (near Fort Worth) and Love Field (in Dallas) on State Highway 183 and Midway Airport [later Amon Carter Field] as well as areas of construction and additional routes near Arlington and Irving. Scale [1:60,000].
Altus project, Oklahoma.
Map shows plans for a reservoir project initiated to help land irrigation in southwest Oklahoma. No scale indicated.
Route map showing abandoned portion of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company between Harper and Anthony [Kansas].
Map shows mid-twentieth century Harper County, Kansas township grid, towns, and railroad lines with ownership. Includes legend. Scale [1:126,720].
Route map showing abandoned portion of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company between Anthony and Waldron. [Kansas]
Map shows Anthony, Kansas township, railroad lines extending from Anthony through Harper County, and numbered tracts of land. Line in yellow represents abandoned section. Includes legend. Scale [1:126,720]
Route map showing abandoned portion of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company between Harper and Anthony [Kansas]
Map shows township grid and railroad lines in Harper County, Kansas. Includes legend. Inset: "Insert showing abandoned right-of-way in the North 1/2, Sec. 13, T-32-S, R-T-W. ; Scale 1" = 400'." Scale [1:126,720].
Road Map of Dallas County, Texas
Map shows county districts 1 through 4, numbers and names for county roads, railroads, street grids for cities and towns, levee improvement districts, and military facilities. Scale [ca. 1:126,720].
Texas, Fort Worth sheet.
Map shows mid-twentieth century railroads, major roads, extent of cities and towns, creeks and rivers, and topography in Tarrant County and portions of adjacent counties. Relief indicated by contours and spot heights. Scale [1:125,000].
[Bob Hope, Doris Day, and other performers writing their autographs on an airplane]
Bob Hope and other performers are writing their signatures on the body of a jet airplane.
[Bob Hope and Doris Day prepare for a show at the Cowtown Coliseum]
Bob Hope and Doris Day look over sheet music in preparation for a performance at the Cowtown Coliseum.
Jahrbuch der Neu-Braunfelser Zeitung fuer 1943
The 1943 almanac from the Neu-Braunfelser Zeitung.
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