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First City Hall of Niles City

Description: First City Hall of Niles City. Niles City, TX was incorporated in Feb., 1911. This building was located on T.E. Carson's property, just north of what would be later the new city hall. The Town Council met there from April 1911 to the early part of 1912.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

Patterson's Garage

Description: Patterson's Garage (Service Station) in Niles City, located at 2500 Dacatur at the corner of Brennan Street. This once was a horse collar factory. The photo was taken looking north on Brennan St.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

Mrs. Georgia J. Redeker Croarkin

Description: Portrait of Mrs. Georgia J. Redeker Croarkin was appointed by the City Council of Niles City to serve out the unexpired term of her husband, E.P. Croarkin, as Mayor of Niles City, whom had died shortly after being elected. She served from Oct. 1920 to April 1921.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

Some of the City Officials of Niles City

Description: Some of the city officials of Niles City. Front row: left to right, Walter L. Johnson, Marshall; Thomas E. Carson, Mayor; Fred B. Claypool, Chief of Police. Back row: left to right, William H. Brown, patrolman; Frank W. Averitt, patrolman; and Wes Helm, patrolman. F. B. Claypool became Marshall in 1912. Frank Averitt became mayor in 1914 and later Chief of Police. W. H. Brown became Mayor and later served as the Chief of Police in 1914.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

Ye Town Hall of Niles

Description: Ye Town Hall of Niles. City Hall of Niles City, built in 1912. Contract was given to R.H. Thompson, as the lowest bid, in Dec. 1911. The building was torn down in July 1975.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

Building in Niles City

Description: Store building, located at 2500 Decatur, corner of Brennan St. Looking Northeast. Was once a horse collar factory; Patterson's Garage; monument company; and later a broom factory. It was on the main block of Niles City.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room
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