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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).