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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 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.
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.
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.
[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.
[Tarleton College Building, ca. 1899]
The two story Tarleton College building, ca. 1899.
Thurber, Texas, 1920.
Map shows Thurber, Texas railroads, mines, named hills, roads, and lakes. Identifies "only buildings left" in 1920. Scale not given.
Unidentified School Building in Stephenville, Texas
Unidentified multiple-story school building in Stephenville, Texas.
["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.]
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