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Mahlon Hurst Home Site

Description: Site Mahlon Hurst's house was located here at one time. Location at South Precinct Line Road
Date: unknown
Creator: Switzer, Lee

Weldon Wiles Bobo Home (Halfway House)

Description: "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.
Date: unknown

Armentrout House

Description: Armentrout House (wood frame). Northwest of Bird's Fort. Built in 1870.
Date: February 3, 1962

Farmhouse on Crowley Road

Description: Wooden frame house on Crowley Road, southern part of Tarrant County.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bush, Val

Old Farmhouse

Description: Farmhouse in Bedford.
Date: unknown
Creator: Harry Husberg III

Guy and Hazel Reeves' Home

Description: 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).
Date: 195X

Bessie Allen

Description: Bessie Allen, daughter of Thomas Allen, granddaughter of Alexander Allen
Date: unknown

William Cheek

Description: Portrait of William Cheek. He settled on Little Bear Creek in Colleyville in 1869.
Date: unknown

Darrius Colley

Description: Picture of Darrius Colley. He was the first street-car conductor in Fort Worth. He is in his uniform in the picture.
Date: unknown

Martha S. Colley

Description: Martha S. Colley, wife of Dr. Lilburm H. Colley. She lived from Sept. 2, 1860-Feb. 22, 1914. She was buried in Smithfield
Date: unknown

Lilburn Colley III

Description: Portrait of Lilburn Colley, grandson of Dr. Lilburn Colley, for whom Colleyville was named.
Date: unknown
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