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[The Courthouse and Jail at Rising Star, Texas]
Photograph of a man standing next to a horse and a dog. Behind the man, horse, and dog are the local courthouse and jail. Handwritten below the photograph is, "the Courthouse and jail at Rising Star."
Eastland Co. [Texas]
Map shows early twentieth century Eastland County, Texas land patents, land owners, tract numbers, railroads, and towns; portions of adjacent counties where property boundaries extend beyond county limits. Scale [ca. 1:66,667].
Eastland Co. [Texas]: For sale by Eastland County Land & Abstract Co.
Map shows land patents, land owners, block and tract numbers, railroads, and towns; portions of adjacent counties where property boundaries extend beyond county limits. Scale [1:66,667].
Gray's New Map of Weatherford, Parker Co., Texas [and] Gray's New Map of Cisco, Eastland Co. Texas
Map shows late nineteenth century Weatherford and Cisco, Texas street names, railroads, land ownership, block numbers, buildings, institutions, and some businesses. Includes altitude above sea level and population statistics. Scale [1:7,200] and Scale [1:2,400].
Heydrick's map of Eastland and part of Erath, Comanche, Brown, Coleman and Callahan Counties, Texas.
Map shows oil and gas exploration activity, oil and gas wells, towns, landowners, county boundaries, railroads, and watershed in early twentieth century Eastland County, Texas. Includes legend and illustration. Scale [1:66,667].
Map of Eastland County
Map shows land patents, block and tract numbers, landowners, towns, and railroads; portions of adjacent counties where property boundaries extend beyond county limits. Scale not given.
[Railroad Station in Ranger, Texas]
Photograph of a large crowd of people waiting outside of a train station. A large building and train tracks are visible in the photograph.
[Railroad Station in Ranger, Texas]
Photograph of a large crowd of people waiting outside of a train station. A large building and train tracks are visible in the photograph. Handwritten at the top of the photograph is, "L. Swagerty: R.R. Station at Ranger, Tex during oil boom of 1918". Typed on the back of the photograph is, "Ten times a day, trains of the Texas & Pacific Line pulled into Ranger to disgorge their load of passengers who had packed the coach seats, stood in the aisles and, in some cases, ridden atop the cars".
Ranger, Texas Police Force
Photograph of the Ranger, Texas Police Force. There are seventeen men total, three are seated and four standing on the porch and ten are lined up in front of the porch. The four men standing on the porch are wearing suits, hats, vests and neckties. The rest of the men are wearing dark police uniforms with shiny buttons, vests, hats, collared shirts and bow ties or neckties. Three of the men have large mustaches. George Cooper, the Police Chief, is seated in the center.
[Street Scene of Ranger, Texas]
Photograph of a street scene in Ranger, Texas. Several men and women are walking by local stores and businesses. There are horse drawn carriages visible in the background.
[Street Scene of Ranger, Texas]
Photograph of a street scene in Ranger, Texas. Several men and women are walking by local stores and businesses.
[Street Scene of Ranger, Texas]
Photograph of a street scene in Ranger, Texas. Several women and children are walking by local stores and businesses.
[Street Scene of Ranger, Texas]
Photograph of a street scene in Ranger, Texas. There are several horse drawn carriages and people crowded in the middle of a busy street. There are local stores and businesses visible in the background. Printed on the bottom of the photograph is, "End of the Rainbow", "Fields of Liquid Gold", and "Ranger, Texas".
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