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[Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen's Highland Pharmacy ledger and scrapbook]

Description: Combination ledger/scrapbook containing handwritten sales records, financial entries, letterheads, and other documents related to Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen's medical career and pharmacy. It also includes newspaper clippings and programs, as well as personal items such as bookmarks, correspondence, greeting cards, poetry, postcards, and ephemera.
Date: [1904..1925]
Creator: Allen, Dr. Frances Daisy Emery
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Portrait of Effie Wren]

Description: Cabinet card photograph of Effie Wren standing before a backdrop with a river, bridge, and trees, and a plant next to her. She wears a long sleeve dark dress with sections of lighter fabric at the shoulders and chest. Along the edges of the lighter fabric are silver circles. She wears a black lace collar tied at her throat, with her hair pinned back. She holds her hands behind her back and looks slightly away from the camera. The studio's imprint is at the bottom of the card and reads, "Works /… more
Date: 1892
Creator: Works
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Christmas card with tiny portraits]

Description: Card made of cardstock with spaces to hold 35 small photographs. 22 photographs are still in place within the card, each a portrait. On the back of the card each space is labeled with the names of the individuals pictured. Among the names is the inscription, "Miss Anna / from Vinette / Merry Xmas."
Date: 1904
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Five young women, possibly the Wren sisters]

Description: Photograph of five young women grouped together. Each can only be seen from the chest up. All wear high necked ruffled dresses, and have their hair pinned up with small curls around their faces. The photograph is in a diamond shaped and mounted to a slightly larger white board. An inscription on the back reads, "Possibly the Wren sister."
Date: unknown
Creator: Leffler
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Five young women in a row, possibly the Wren sisters]

Description: Photograph of five women on a diamond shaped photograph. The women are in a row stacked with one behind the other, their heads going from the bottom corner of the photo to the top. Each wears a ruffled, high collared dress, and has their hair pinned back with small curls around their faces. on the two bottom edges of the cream colored board the photograph is mounted to is the studio imprint reading, "Leffler / Fort Worth, Texas." On the back of the board is the inscription, "Possibly the Wren s… more
Date: unknown
Creator: Leffler
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Portrait of Effie Pruitt]

Description: Photograph of Effie Pruitt from the shoulders up. She wears a high-collared dark blouse with decorative beading on the collar and chest, and a ribbon bow peaking out from the back of her neck. Her hair is pinned up to her head, and her bang curl on her forehead. Her head is turned three-quarters to the left. The photo is mounted on a dark card with has a studio imprint at the bottom in light ink, which reads, "Swartz / Cottage Gallery / 600 Main St., Fort Worth, Tex." An inscription on the back… more
Date: unknown
Creator: Swartz Cottage Gallery
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Aunt Lizzie Emery]

Description: Photograph of Aunt Lizzie Emery viewed from the chest up. She wears a dark high-collared dress with puffed out sleeves and a small decorative pattern and embroidery around the collar. She wears a white bow made out of a thin fabric at her neck, with a brooch directly underneath of a star with a wreath around it. She look austere with her gaze slightly away from the camera, hair tied back, and round wire-framed glasses. The photo is mounted to an off white board, which has a studio imprint at th… more
Date: unknown
Creator: Leffler
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Shenandoah dirigible in Fort Worth 2]

Description: Snapshot photograph of a dirigible, or blimp, in the air over a field. The blimp, seen in left profile, is centered in the frame and appears to be at or near a mooring tower. The figure of one person and a portion of another are visible at the middle to lower right edge. Sideways handwritten inscription on the verso right edge reads "The first 'blimp' to come to Ft. Worth." A black ink number "9" is stamped on the verso bottom right corner.
Date: 1924
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Shenandoah dirigible in Fort Worth 3]

Description: Snapshot photograph of a dirigible, or blimp, in the air over a field. The blimp, seen in right three-quarter profile, is centered in the frame and is stationed at a mooring tower. A horizontal line of parked automobiles is visible below. A black ink number "9" is stamped on the verso bottom right corner.
Date: 1924
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Shenandoah dirigible in Fort Worth 4]

Description: Snapshot photograph of a dirigible, or blimp, in the air over a field. The blimp, seen in right three-quarter profile, is centered in the frame and is stationed at a mooring tower. A horizontal line of parked automobiles is visible below. A black ink number "9" is stamped on the verso bottom right corner.
Date: 1924
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Frances Marion Allen and Sheila Emery Allen with dog on porch at 1900 Heaton Avenue]

Description: Unposted Kodak Azo photographic postcard of two young girls, Frances Marion Allen and Sheila Emery Allen, sitting on a house porch with a small, light-colored dog in-between them. A chair, plant stand, and window are visible in the background. The porch wall has wood siding and there is a small, dark sign with white lettering for "Dr. Allen" visible on the wall in the upper right of the image area. Sideways black ink handwritten inscription on verso left edge reads "Frances Sheila." Black ink h… more
Date: 1917
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Fort Worth University and students]

Description: Photograph of the Fort Worth University building with the student body in front of it. Most people are standing or seated in an arc, while others stand on the windowsills or look out of windows. Everyone wears dark formal clothing, and men hold their hats. The photograph is mounted on a board which is mounted on another board. Strip of paper on board has printed text that reads : "Fort Worth University undated, probably 1890s." Inscription on back of board reads: "Frances and Sheila Allen / 225… more
Date: 189X
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Shenandoah dirigible in Fort Worth 1]

Description: Snapshot photograph of a dirigible, or blimp, in the air over a field. The blimp, seen in left profile, is centered in the frame and appears to be at or near a mooring tower. The figure of one person and a portion of another are visible at the middle to lower right edge. Sideways handwritten inscription on the verso right edge reads "The first 'blimp' to come to Ft. Worth." A black ink number "9" is stamped on the verso bottom right corner.
Date: 1924
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Annie Belle Emery Bright seated in front of Allen house on Heaton Avenue in Fort Worth]

Description: Snapshot photograph of a woman, Annie Belle Emery Bright, seated on stone steps slightly below and in front of the Allen home on Heaton Avenue in Fort Worth. The two story house has wood siding and a two story corner tower or turret. Handwritten blue ink inscription across verso top reads "Annie B. Emery, Heaton Ave., Fort Worth."
Date: 1907~
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen Sweet Sixteen]

Description: Cabinet card photograph of Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen wearing a blouse with a large ruffled collar and a large bow at the center of the collar. Her hair is styled in an up-do and she has small dangling earrings. At the bottom of the card, printed in gold ink is "Daniel, Ft. Worth, Texas," and in very light handwriting the words "Dr. Daisy." Handwritten on the back of the card in blue ink is ""Sweet 16" Daisy."
Date: 1892~
Creator: Daniel
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Fort Worth University Medical Department autopsy with students]

Description: Photograph of an autopsy taking place in a medical class at the Fort Worth University. A body lays on a wooden table with its chest and throat cut open. Two men and two women hold medical tools near the body. Additional men stand near the feet with tools and a notepad, while another man stands near the head with notepad. The people either wear dark medical gowns or white aprons to cover their clothes. The photograph is mounted on a tan board with printed text "Swartz, 705 Main St. / Fort Worth,… more
Date: 1895
Creator: Swartz
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Sheila Emery Allen standing in snow next to storefront window]

Description: Snapshot photograph of a woman, Sheila Emery Allen, standing in snow next to a storefront window in downtown Fort Worth. She is wearing a hat, one glove on her left hand, and a long winter coat. Her right hand is bare. A mannequin is visible in the storefront window on the right. There is an illegible black ink stamp on the verso middle top for a photofinishing company. Black stamped text below reads "JAN 31 194X." The last numeral of the date is illegible. Sideways black ink stamp at the verso… more
Date: 194X-01-31
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Sheila Emery Allen in downtown snow]

Description: Snapshot photograph of a woman, Sheila Emery Allen, standing in snow in downtown Fort Worth. She is wearing a hat, one glove on her left hand, and a long winter coat. Her right hand is bare and she is holding an object up to her face. Various buildings, storefronts, signs, and an automobile in the street are visible in the background. There is an illegible black ink stamp on the verso upper middle for a photofinishing company. Black stamped text below reads "JAN 31 194X." The last numeral of th… more
Date: 194X-01-31
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Sheila Emery Allen looking at her reflection in mirror near storefront]

Description: Snapshot photograph of a woman, Sheila Emery Allen, looking at her reflection in a mirror. She is wearing a hat, gloves, and a long winter coat. The mirror is attached to a column near a storefront in downtown Fort Worth. There is an illegible black ink stamp on the verso middle for a photofinishing company. Black stamped text below reads "XXN 31 194X." The last numeral of the date is illegible. Sideways black ink stamp at the verso right edge is "403J."
Date: 194X-01-31
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Fort Worth University Medical Department]

Description: Photograph of the Fort Worth University Medical Department taken outside of a brick building. The group is arranged in six rows with the front row seated on a step. The group is mostly men all wearing dark suites, with some wearing or holding hats. Handwriting in ink on the photograph indicates four individuals including Dr. Allen, Barber, Wilson, and Y---. The photograph is mounted on a tan board which has the Swartz photographer imprint, handwriting that reads: "2nd row - 5th from right / Dr.… more
Date: January 15, 1898
Creator: Swartz, G. L.
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Fort Worth University Medical Department First Term]

Description: Photograph of the Medical Department in their first term at Fort Worth University. The group of all men are positioned in front of a brick wall with tall windows, arranged in four rows with the front row seated. They all wear dark suits, and most wear bowler or top hats. Written in pen on the photograph next to a man in the top row at right is "Dr. Walter Allen." The photograph is mounted to a black board with a strip of paper at the bottom with printed text that reads: " Medical Department, Ft… more
Date: January 25, 1895
Creator: Swartz View Co.
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Sketch of Dr. James Walter Allen based on damaged J. E. Daniel photograph]

Description: Sketch of Dr. James Walter Allen on top of a reproduction of on a damaged photograph taken by J. E. Daniel in 1892. The sketch shows a portrait of Dr. Allen wearing a suit and tie, and clean shaven. Printed text at the bottom of the image reads: "J. E. Daniel, Fort Worth, Texas," and a handwritten "1892" is in the bottom right corner. The image is mounted to a board, and a piece of onion paper taped to the back of the board, folds over the top to protect the sketch.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County Archives
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