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Postcard Ad for Electric Signs
Copy negative of an advertisements for electric signs. On the left are pictures of three theaters with the signs, Mr. Harry Gould and Mr. Marsline K. Moore. There is typed text on the right with testimonials about the signs from the two men and Wally Akin. Above and below this ad are other partially visible pictures of theaters.
Thile Walker and V. C. Perini at Fair
Copy negative of a picture of Thile Walker and son-in-law V. C. Perini, Jr. sitting in a cart at the Texas Centennial Celebration in Fort Worth with a building and another man in the background.
People With Movie Publicity Wagon
Copy photograph of various advertisements for the John Wayne and Kirk Douglas movie The War Wagon. Three men and one woman stand in front of a poster for the movie, while a fourth man looks out from the wagon behind. The wagon is parked in front of the Jefferson Theater in Fort Worth, Texas.
People With Movie Publicity Wagon
Copy photograph of a horse-drawn wagon in front of the Jefferson Theater in Fort Worth, Texas. The wagon has advertisements on the side for the John Wayne movie The War Wagon. A man and woman sit in the front of the wagon and hold the reins of the horse. A third man in sunglasses holds on to the side of the wagon.
People at Barbeque
Copy photograph of a group of people eating barbecue outside at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington. The picnic is a celebration of the premier of the John Wayne movie The War Wagon. The are two buses visible in the background.
People at Barbeque
Copy negative of John Wayne at a barbeque to celebrate the premiere of the movie "The War Wagon" at Six Flags in Arlington. He is sitting at a picnic table with food, and there are people standing around his table and in the background.
Man and Boy with Horse Flag Squad
Copy negative of John Wayne with young Bill Beazley, son of Dr. William O. Beazley, at Six Flags in Arlington for the premiere of The War Wagon. The HSU Six White Horses and riders with flags are in the background, and a woman in western costume with flag is standing beside John Wayne and the boy.
Man With Girls Drill Team
Copy photograph of a man standing with a girls drill team at Six Flags Over Texas for the premier of the John Wayne movie The War Wagon. The women are in cowgirl costume, and the man, whose arm is around one of the women, is wearing a suit and tie.
People at Barbeque
Copy negative of John Wayne at a barbeque to celebrate the premiere of the movie "The War Wagon" at Six Flags in Arlington. He is sitting at a picnic table with food, and there are people standing around his table and in the background.
Man and Boy with Horse Flag Squad
Copy negative of John Wayne talking to young Bill Beazley, son of Dr. William O. Beazley, at Six Flags in Arlington for the premiere of The War Wagon. The HSU Six White Horses and riders with flags are in the background, and a woman in western costume with flag is standing beside the boy.
Group Photo of Medical Staff
Copy negative of a big group of men posing in a park. All of the men in the picture are wearing suits and are divided into three long rows. In the background there are multiple buildings and trees.
Group Photo of Medical Staff
Copy negative of a big group of men posing in a park. All of the men in the picture are wearing suits and are divided into three long rows. In the background there are multiple buildings and trees.
Group Photo of Medical Staff
Copy negative of a big group of men posing in a park. All of the men in the picture are wearing suits and are divided into three long rows. In the background there are multiple buildings and trees.
Group Photo of Medical Staff
Copy negative of a big group of men posing in a park. All of the men in the picture are wearing suits and are divided into three long rows. In the background there are multiple buildings and trees.
Portrait of Man
Copy negative of two portraits of Walter E. Smith. The photograph on the left was taken in 1910 in Fort Worth, and the one on the right was taken in 1907 in Roby.
Tarrant County
Blue line print of survey map of Tarrant County, Texas, showing rivers, creeks, original land grants or surveys, cities, towns, and railroads. Scale [ca. 1:166,667] (5000 varas to the inch).
Girl Racing Horse
Copy negative of Pat McDaniel barrel racing. She is riding toward the camera, about to round the barrel in an arena with a fence in the background.
Barrel Racer
Copy negative of Pat McDaniel riding a horse at a rodeo. There are other horses and riders in a line behind her.
Portrait of Two Women
1 copy negative of Nancy Boles Buchanan and Emma Teague Day.
The Avenger, Volume 1, Issue 1, January 25, 2005
Newsletter of the National WASP WWII Museum including news, events, and other information of interest to the museum's membership.
[Reserve Order A-5 through A-42]
Several pages of reserve orders assigning groups of officers and airmen to various flights and class courses, with Major Paul Hill's name underlined in red on each order.
[Clipping: The Long Walk to Recognition]
Copy of the June 1995 copy of The Washington Post. Articles about Deputy Chief of Staff Harold Ickes, the Women in Military Service for America (WIMSA) Memorial Foundation, and more are included.
[Clipping: "Memorial Reunion For WASP is Now Underway"]
Copy of Sweetwater Reporter's June 1972 issue. Four WASP related articles on front page and detailed in paper Titles are: "WASP's is Now Underway" , What Did WASP's Find Here Today", " Miss Cochran Known for Her Flying" and "Mrs. Young is leader of Order of Fifinella.
[Receipt from Heritage Publication Inc. to Rigdon Edwards]
Receipt for a WASP directory, published by Heritage Publications Inc., issued to Rigdon Edwards.
[Letter from Irene Manney to Mr. Rigdon Edwards, November 20, 1973]
Letter from Irene Manney to Mr. Rigdon Edwards discussing a book being sent to Mr. Edwards by Mr. Gene Hausenfluke. She informs him that she is also enclosing some brochures. The letter bears an illustration of cowboys on a wagon train, with letterheads for Western Heritage Films and Western Heritage Press.
[Letter from Nita Hewitt to Rigdon Edwards, November 22, 1973]
Letter from Nita Hewitt to Rigdon Edwards discussing an order for a WASP directory. The letter includes the letterhead of the book publishing company, Heritage Publications Inc.
[Clipping: WASPs Dedicate Fifinella Statue]
Newspaper clipping of an article about the dedication of a statue of the WASP mascot, Fifinella, in Sweetwater, Texas. The article lists several WASP in attendance. On the back of the clipping is part of a Dillard's advertisement.
Order of Fifinella Award #3
Description of the Order of Fifinella Award, a statuette of the WASP mascot, also known as "Fifi." The description includes details about the history of the mascot, how the statuette is made, the name of the artist, and three photographs of the award.
[Handwritten Note with Contact Information]
Handwritten note with the address of Margaret Chamberlain Tamplin in Phoenix, Arizona, and the address of Dora Dougherty Strother in Fort Worth, Texas. A note on the left edge that says, "Connally Funeral Home Jim Vandolah".
[Newspaper Clipping: E. T. Ambler, Investments]
Clipping of an article concerning the business investments of Mr. Emory T. Ambler, a well-know Ft. Worth businessman. The article details many of his acquired and sold holdings throughout his career and a bit about his personal life. Includes a portrait of Mr. Ambler, visible from the shoulders up, wearing a dark-colored suit and satin tie with tack.
[Photograph of the Cowboy Band, 1929]
Official group photograph of the 1929 Simmons University Cowboy Band. The uniformed men stand in two rows and display their instruments.
[Historic Fort Worth High School]
Copy photo of a historic high school in Fort Worth, Texas. There are small crowds of people visible on the lawn. Written on the bottom of the photo is "Ft. Worth High School." Written below the image are "Scenes along the T&P 1895-1896" and "T&P."
[T&P Railway Overpass]
Photograph of a road going under a T&P railway overpass. Written underneath are "Fort Worth, Texas Dec 14th 1978" and "Don Watson."
[Ole Girl Article]
Copy photo of an article about the "ole girl," or T&P train #610. The article details how it came to be that train #610 was being repaired in Fort Worth, Texas, and what exactly that entails.
[T&P X1105 3]
Photograph of a T&P train car with "TP X1105" printed on the side. Written below the image are "Fort Worth, Texas Dec 14th 1978" and "Don Watson."
[T&P Box Car]
Photograph of a T&P box car in Fort Worth, Texas. Written below the image are "Fort Worth, Texas May 1960" and "H. K. Vollrath."
[Bicentennial Train Article]
Clipping of an article about the plans for the Bicentennial Freedom Train to park at the Federal Center in Fort Worth, Texas along with the other things that will be there as well.
[Train Station in Arlington, Texas]
Photograph of the train station in Arlington, Texas. Printed on the bottom edge of the photo is "T&P Depot Arlington, Texas 1904." Written below the image is "H. D. Conner Collection."
[Hurley Office Building in Fort Worth, Texas]
Copy photo of the Hurley Office building in Fort Worth, Texas. There is a carriage visible on the left side of the screen and a trolley further down the street. Written on the bottom of the photo is "[sic] Hurley Office Bldg. Ft. Worth. ~" Below the image is written "Scenes along the T&P 1895-1896."
[Bicentennial Train Article]
Clipping of an article about the plans for the Bicentennial Freedom Train to park at the Federal Center in Fort Worth, Texas along with the other things that will be there as well.
[T&P X1105 4]
Photograph of a T&P train car with "TP X1105" printed on the side. Written below the image are "Fort Worth, Texas Dec 14th 1978" and "Don Watson."
[T&P Railway Overpass]
Photograph of a road going under a T&P railway overpass. Written underneath are "Fort Worth, Texas Dec 14th 1978" and "Don Watson."
[T&P Train Station in Arlington, Texas]
Photograph of the T&P train station in Arlington, Texas. Train #1581 is visible to the left side of the station and there are cars parked outside the building. Written below the image are "T&P #1581 Arlington, Texas" and "T&P."
[T&P Train #901 in Fort Worth, Texas]
Photograph of T&P train #901 in Fort Worth, Texas. There is a man visible in the bottom right corner. Written below the image are "[sic] Fort Worth Texas Sept 21, 1940" and "C.M."
[Bicentennial Train Trip Plans]
Copy photo of an article detailing the plans of the Bicentennial Train while in Fort Worth. A few items that will be on exhibit are mentioned.
[Newspaper Article About the Sale of T&P Station in Fort Worth]
Clipping of a newspaper article regarding the sale of the Texas & Pacific Station in Fort Worth, Texas. There is a large image of the station surrounded by text describing the history and sale of the building. Written below the image is "-MoPac News May 1978 pg 3."
[Letter from Joe B. Plosser to Frank X. Mara, May 24, 1943]
Letter from Joe B. Plosser to Frank X. Mara replying to previous correspondence from May 4, 1943. Plosser tells Mara that he and Charles A. Prince are working to get their contract reinstated.
[T&P Train #900 in Fort Worth, Texas]
Copy photo of T&P train #900 in Fort Worth, Texas. Printed below the image on the border is "Oct - 67." Below the image are written "[sic] Fort Worth Texas Sept 18, 1948" and "Arthur B. Johnson."
[T&P Roundhouse in Fort Worth, Texas]
Photograph of an aerial view of the T&P roundhouse in Fort Worth, Texas. There are tracks visible running on either side of the photo, and a large building below the roundhouse. Written beneath the image is "Fort Worth, Texas Feb 7th 1928 - 32 stall roundhouse."
[T&P Railway Overpass]
Photograph of a road going under a T&P railway overpass. Written underneath are "Fort Worth, Texas Nov 26th 1978" and "Don Watson."
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