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Distribution of population [Fort Worth, Texas].
Map shows railroads, cemeteries, golf courses, parks, and "Negro Districts" in early twentieth century Fort Worth, Texas. No scale provided.
Looking Down Upon Lake Worth
Map depicts Lake Worth, surrounding communities, and nearby businesses. Roads, buildings, islands, and roadway from Indian Oaks [later named Lake Worth Village] to Fort Worth is shown. Includes notes and illustrations. Scale not indicated.
[Mabel Strickland on a horse]
Photograph of Mabel Strickland on a horse at the Fort Worth Stock Show.
Map of city of Fort Worth: where the west begins.
Map shows some early twentieth century Fort Worth, Texas building outlines and landowners. Insets: "Business district" and "Sketch showing Lake Worth and boundary." Includes index. Scale [ca. 1:19,500].
Road map of Tarrant County, Texas.
Map shows early twentieth century Tarrant County, Texas towns, cities, roads, railroads, surveys, schools, rivers. Scale [ca. 1:170,000].
Sam Street's map of Tarrant County Texas.
Map shows "wagon" roads, railroads, property boundaries, wooded areas, structures, churches, schools, [cotton] gins, and property owner names. Includes legend, list of county precincts, and list of county office holders. Scale not given.
Street Scene in Ft. Worth, Texas
Photograph of a street scene in Ft. Worth, Texas. Inlaid in the brick road are trolley tracks and on the road are a few people and horse-drawn buggies. On either side of the road are large business buildings and sidewalks lined with railings. There is a sign on the left side of the road that reads, "Majestic Theatre, Moder Vaudeville, 2 Performances Daily." There are also many telephone and electric poles and wires.
W.T. Farley Clothing Stores Convention in Hotel Texas, Fort Worth, 1923
Photograph of the Southwestern States Managers Convention in the Hotel Texas in Ft. Worth in 1923. There is a large table-cloth covered table topped with fine dinnerware. Seated around the table and standing behind the table are several men and women dressed in identical cowboy hats and bandannas. The men are wearing suits and ties and the women are wearing dresses. The wall has large curtain-covered windows and the hanging from the ceiling are several chandeliers. Printed in the center of the photograph it reads, "Southwestern States Managers Convention of the W.T. Farley Clothing Stores. Hotel Texas, Fort Worth, Tex., Oct 9, 1923."
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