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Buddy Hall Reconstructing the Old Grapevine Jail
Buddy Hall Reconstructing the Old Grapevine Jail
Grapevine Jail
Original Grapevine Jail at its original location before it was moved to Heritage Park in Grapevine in May 1975
Grapevine Memorial Hospital and Clinics
Exterior of Grapevine Memorial Hospital and Clinics at 1600 W. College St.
36th Division USA (WWI) Passing in Review
World War I troops passing in review, marching down Main street in Fort Worth, TX, April 11, 1918
[Photograph of E.R. Eudaly Farm]
Photograph of E.R. Eudaly Farm in Colleyville, located on Glade Road
University of Ohio Graduating Class (1896)
University of Ohio gradulating class of 1896, where Helen Shauck Emery attended. She lived in Fort Worth and was a well-accomplished vocalist and sang in the Fort Worth Opera.
Alice Barkley Wright
Portrait of Alice Barkley Wright
Bell Helicopter Textron
Aerial View of Bell Helicopter Textron
Helicopter Landing in a Shopping Center Parking Lot
A Helicopter Landing in a food store shopping center parking lot.
President Theodore Roosevelt in Fort Worth
Parade of Teddy Roosevelt arriving in Fort Worth. People lining street.
Matthew Roberts in His Army Uniform
Matthew Roberts in his WWI uniform, standing in his yard.
Mary Reeves
Mary (Mrs. John A.) Reeves
Aerial View of Houses in Watauga
Aerial photograph of homes in Watauga, Texas, taken from quite a high position and showing the layout of several neighborhoods.
Farmhouse on Crowley Road
Wooden frame house on Crowley Road, southern part of Tarrant County.
Ed Barkley, Pearl Dyer Barkley and Their Child
Family group photo of Ed Barkley, Pearl Dyer Barkley and their child
Construction of Storm Sewer at 915 E. 4th Street
Construction of Storm Sewer at 915 E. 4th Street. Mr. Ghent, the contractor of the project, and two other workers, are shown.
Billboard Announcing the Culmination of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Trail
Photograph of a billboard announcing various events in Fort Worth associated with the 150th anniversary of Texas independence, including the culmination of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Trail in July.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Ends Its Route in the Fort Worth Stockyards
Photograph of horse-drawn wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train ending its route in the Fort Worth Stockyards. The photo shows two wagons on parade under a Fort Worth Stockyards sign. The wagons in the photo have rubber wheels rather than wooden or fiberglass wheels, which differ from most other horse-drawn wagons as part of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of a covered wagon participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. A wagon with a flag celebrating the Texas Sesquicentennial from Nocona, Texas is pictured. The wagon has eight people riding in it.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of a horse-drawn wagon participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. The covered wagon of the First Cavalry Division Horse Platoon from Fort Hood is pictured. The photo shows a side view of the First Cavalry's wagon.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows men and women on horseback.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of a man on horseback participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows two horses pulling a wagon, as well as a man riding a horse on the opposite side.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of a parade celebrating the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows the side and front views of three wagons traveling through the Fort Worth Stockyards. The photo also shows men and women riding on horses next to the wagon train. Finchers White Front Western Wear is pictured in the background of the photo.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of a parade celebrating the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train through the Fort Worth Stockyards. The photo shows men riding horseback, followed by men with a wagon. The photo shows the White Elephant Saloon in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of a wagon participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling through Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows a horse-drawn wagon full of people, with a Texas Sesquicentennial Nocona flag.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of a horse-drawn wagon participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling through Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows a wagon manned by the First Team First Calvary Division Horse Platoon of the United States Army from Fort Hood, Texas. The photo includes a side view of the wagon, as well as the drivers and a dog riding in the wagon.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of men and women riding horseback as part of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train through Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows five people on horses traveling with the wagon train.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of a man riding horseback as part of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling in Fort Worth, Texas. The man is pictured behind two horses pulling a wagon.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of a parade celebrating the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows men, women and children on horses riding in the parade traveling through the Fort Worth Stockyards. The White Elephant Saloon is pictured in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in the Fort Worth Stockyards
Photograph of wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows wagons participating in a parade through the Fort Worth Stockyards. The two wagons shown in the front of the photo have rubber wheels, rather than wooden or fiberglass wheels seen on most wagons in the wagon train. Fincher's White Front Western Wear is visible in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in the Fort Worth Stockyards
Photograph of men riding horses while participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. The Cavalry from Fort Hood are pictured on horseback in a parade through the Fort Worth Stockyards.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in the Fort Worth Stockyards
Photograph of people on horses participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows a man, child, and woman on horseback riding through the Fort Worth Stockyards. The White Elephant Saloon is visible in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Logo
Photograph of Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Logo pictured on metal siding. It includes a logo with the words "Texas Independence Association Texas Sesquicentennial, 1836-1986" and a drawing of a wagon, to the right.
Santa Fe Railroad Depot
Front exterior of the Santa Fe train Depot. The Depot was built in 1899.
Texas and Pacific Railroad Depot
Texas and Pacific first railroad depot, later destroyed by fire
The Texas and Pacific "Sunshine Special"
The Texas and Pacific Sunshine Special Train parked on the tracks outside of the depot in downtown Fort Worth
Elizabeth Reeves
Elizabeth Reeves standing beside a wicker chair
G. Preston Reeves and Wife
Mr. and Mrs. G.P. Reeves. Name is spelled "Reves" on picture, but thought to be "Reeves". Wife's name is Deen. This is Preston's second wife.
George and Adean Reeves
George Preston Reeves and his wife, Adean Deason Reeves
Guy and Maude Reeves
Guy and Maude Reeves as children. Maude is sitting in a wicker chair. Maude is a baby. Guy, probably about 3 years old, is standing. Mrs. J. Fred Davis, Sr. is standing beside Guy. Guy and Maude are the children of Press and Adean. (It is about at this time that the name "Reves" is changed to "Reeves")
W.O. Reeves' Mother
Woman standing beside wicker chair
John Duncan
Portrait of John Duncan in oval on cardboard
Grapevine Ice Company
Front of Grapevine Ice Company
Flags Placed at Tarrant County College by the Rotary Club of North Hills
Reprint photograph of flags placed at Tarrant County College by the Rotary Club of North Hills at the Harwood Road entrance to TCC along the median from Harwood Road to the Administration Building, commemorating July 4th celebration.
B.F. Day and His Wife
B.F. Day and his wife, Emma Gray Driskill, half-sister of George Douglas Driskill. They lived in Grapevine.
Pat Deason
Pat Deason, brother of Adean Deason Reeves
William Calvin Meacham and His Wife
Portraits of Mr. and Mrs. William Calvin Meacham. Mrs. Meacham's Maiden name was Katherine Texana Hightower.
William Mack Rogers
Portrait or Reverend Mack Rogers, pastor of Minter's Chapel. He was born in 1817. He died in 1904.
Martha Ann Brown Meacham
Portrait of Martha Ann Brown Meacham, daughter of William H.H. Meacham.
George Douglas Driskill
Portrait of George Douglas Driskill. He was born February 22, 1870 in Pleasant Glade, TX.
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