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James M. Anderson, Home
Located where the intersection of Loop 820 and Airport Freeway is today. Children playing in backyard
James M. Anderson Farm
Farmhouse and several outbuildings on Anderson farm
[William Volestire Severe Allen's Home]
Photograph of a wood frame house with adjoining outbuilding, both in very bad condition. The house was the home of William Volestire Severe Allen. A tree stands in the foreground of the image.
John J. Geary Log Cabin
Restored log cabin of John J. Geary in Grandbury
N. B. Austin Home
Front of wood-frame home. Car parked beside
Childhood Home of Gene Autry
A wooden-frame house in field. The childhood home of Gene Autry near Tioga.
John Neely Bryan's Log Cabin
John Neely Bryan's Log Cabin
J. R. Bailey Home
J. R. Bailey and wife, Irene, with daughter Irene in front of their home.
Bideault Home
Henrietta, Louise and Nan Bideault in front of their home
Bideault Home - Living room
Living room of Bideault home
Bideault Home - Front Gate
Gates to Bideault family home
Weldon Wiles Bobo's Home
Four members of Bobo family in front of family home.
Bobo Home (interior in disarray)
Interior of abandoned Bobo home.
Ebenayer Booth's Home
Birthplace of Frank Booth in Murphreesboro, Tennessee. Two-Story Farmhouse. Man in doorway.
Frank Booth's Farm
Frank Booth's farmhouse in Tennessee, 1897. After he moved to Texas, his farm was located near intersection of Loop 820 and Hwy 10. Booth-Calloway Road is named partially for him because of the location of his homestead.
Four Sixes Ranch Headquarters
Burk Burnett's Four Sixes Ranch
Automobile Crash into a Home
Hurst Chief of Police Joe Watson at the scene, investigating the accident. J.D. Burk's home. R.P. McFarland's car.
John Neely Bryan's Log Cabin
Replica of Dallas pioneer John Neely Bryan's Log Cabin, now located in Founder's Plaza in downtown Dallas.
Bushong Farm Cabin
Cabin on Bushong farm in Grapevine.
Calloway Family Home, Site of
Location of Calloway Family home. Booth-Calloway Road is partially named for them.
Wiley Green Cannon's Log Cabin
Wiley Green Cannon's Log Cabin in Grapevine.
Tom Cates Home
Tom Cates home. Fannie Cates and her son in the picture
Joseph Milton Cavender's Home
Home of Joseph Milton Cavender on Big Bear Creek, South of Grapevine.
George and Melvina Corbin Home and Children
Corbin family in front of their home in Grapevine.
Frank Pearce Real Estate
Frank Pearce Real Estate. Renovated two-story home in Smithfield area
Ten Oaks (Kathryn Cromer's Home)
Home of Kathryn Cromer
Ten Oaks
Ten Oack (Kathryn Cromer's home) located in Euless. Ed Cromer bought this house and 168 acres for $5500 from James K. Polk Hammond.
Ed Cromer Standing in front of Ten Oaks
Ed Cromer standing in front of Ten Oaks. He bought the house and 168 acres for $5500.
Ten Oaks
Twin Oaks (home) with large tree in foreground
Tom Doriss Home
Dr. Tom Dorriss' home in Grapevine
Frank Estill Home
Weechie Estill sitting at front step of Frank Estill's home in Bedford.
Oak Shadows
Oak Shadows. Frank Estill purchased this cabin in 1949. It is on Harwood Road in Bedford.
Frank Estill Birthplace
Frank Estill's birthplace, south of Grapevine. He was born Sept. 11, 1879 in this log cabin.
Turbivelle House
Turbivelle House.
Henry Gilbert Home
Dr. Henry Gilbert's home. It was at the intersection of Smithfield Rd. and Main St. It was storn down in 1975.
Henry Gilbert Home
Dr. Henry Gilbert's Home in Smithfield (now part of North Richland Hills). Located at the intersection of Main Street and Smithfield Road. Home was razed in 1975.
Ed Hurst Home, Site of
Site of Ed Hurst's home. North of Hwy 183, east of Melbourne in Hurst
Mahlon Hurst Home, Site of
Site of the home of Mahlon Hurst
Mahlon Hurst Home, Out-Building
Vacant out-building on Mahlon Hurst property
Jerry Burnett Home
Probably late 19th century two-story home. Family in front of home. Burnett family members.
Farmhouse on Crowley Road
Wooden frame house on Crowley Road, southern part of Tarrant County.
Armentrout House
Armentrout House (wood frame). Northwest of Bird's Fort. Built in 1870.
Housing Project (North Fort Worth)
Housing project - north side of Fort Worth
Housing Project (North Fort Worth)
Housing project, northside Ft. Worth
Weldon Wiles Bobo Home (Halfway House)
"Halfway House". The Bobo house was approximately positioned, such that it was halfway between Dallas and Fort Worth. It became a stopping place for travelers to rest. Bobo was the founder of Bedford.
Log Cabin on Haltom Estate
Out-building, probably used for storage, on G.W. Haltom estate.
Mahlon Hurst Home Site
Site Mahlon Hurst's house was located here at one time. Location at South Precinct Line Road
Farmhouse on FM 1709
Farmhouse in Southlake
Morrisdale Farm
Morrisdale Farm and farmhouse
Guy and Hazel Reeves' Home
Photograph of the "Guy Reeves' home," a one-story stone house located on the northwest corner of Smithfield Road and Grapevine Highway in Hurst, Texas. It was later the location of Bankston Chevrolet (formerly Hudiburg Chevrolet).
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