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Billy Austin

Description: Billy Austin standing beside a table
Date: unknown
Creator: Burdge Photography

Bird's Eye View. Fort Worth, Texas.

Description: Aerial photograph of Fort Worth, Texas at the intersection of Ninth and Throckmorton Streets looking northeast circa 1930. The Carnegie Public Library, built in 1901 and torn down in 1936, is in the middle of the photo.
Date: unknown

Birdville in 1928

Description: Street scene, looking down Broadway, in Birdville in 1928. (Birdville was later annexed by Haltom City)
Date: unknown

Birdville School

Description: Birdville School student body outside of school building. Students not indentified.
Date: unknown

Birdville Street Scene in 1911

Description: Birdville in 1911, looking west down Main Street. Brooks Blacksmith shop and Franklin Grocery store are on the right. Beverly Blacksmith shop and Portwood Grocery Store are on the left. The town was located on Broadway Street, east of its intersection with Carson Street.
Date: unknown

Birdville Street Scene in 1911

Description: Looking west on Broadway. Brooks Blacksmith Shop, as well as Bussey and Franklin Grocery at the right; Portwood Grocery on the left. Town was located on Broadway Street east from the intersection of Carson and Broadway. Birdville was later annexed by Haltom City.
Date: unknown

Blacksmith Shop at Bransford

Description: Blacksmith shop at Bransford, located at present-day Bransford Road and Cotton Belt. The owner is John Wilkinson, second adult on the left.
Date: unknown

Blanche Bell Foster

Description: Blanche Bell Foster, one of the early Texas pioneers to Tarrant County. See Trek to Texas in the Heritage Room collection at TCC Northeast for the Foster genealogy.
Date: unknown

Board's Grocery Store

Description: Exterior of Board's Grocery Store, the last remnant of the Old Union Community, which was located west of Grapeavine. Old Union and six other small communities later made up what is today the city of Colleyville.
Date: unknown

Boaz and Battle Cotton Yard

Description: Boaz and Battle Cotton Yard with a mule car in the foreground. There are multiple bales of cotton in the yard of this processing plant.
Date: unknown

Bob and Ed Koonce

Description: Bob and Ed Koonce standing with their bicycles. They lived in Grapevine.
Date: unknown

Bob and J.C. Sullivan and Gary Vincent

Description: J.C. Sullivan, Bob Sullivan, and Gary Vincent standing outside of Nu-Way Foundation building. J.C., a former criminal, founded the Nu-Way Foundation, the 1st parole rehabilitation institution in the area.
Date: unknown

Bob Clausen with a Student

Description: Bob Clausen, retired Chairman of Media Technology at Northwest Campus, with a female student.
Date: unknown
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