Guide to the
Jack White Photograph Collection
ca. 1860s-1994, bulk 1873-1980s
11.2 linear ft.
Accession Number: 94-64
Collection Number: AR407
Prepared by Shirley R. Rodnitzky
April 2000
CITATION: Jack White Photograph Collection, AR407, Box number, Folder number, Special
Collections Division, The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries.
Series I: Advertising Aerials
Buildings Businesses
Amon Carter Museum Coll. Prints
Education Events People
Places Residences Skylines
Streets Transportation
Container List
Series I. Prints and Contact Sheets
Subseries 1. Advertising
Box 1
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- Buildings, places, and things, ca. 1960s (13 photos)
- People, couples and individuals, ca. 1960s (12 photos)
- People, groups, ca. 1960s (6 photos)
- People, individuals, ca. 1960s (11 photos)
- People, groups and couples, ca. 1960s (4 photos)
- [6-9] People in action, individuals and groups, ca. 1950s-1960s (34 photos)
Subseries 2. Aerials
- Dallas, Texas, ca. 1960s; Downtown Skyline (2 photos)
- Fort Worth, Texas, 1886-1891, n.d.; A perspective map, "The Queen of the
Prairies," 1886 and 1891, and a sketch of early Fort Worth, n.d. (3 photos)
- Fort Worth, Texas, ca. 1890s; Panoramic views of downtown Fort Worth from the roof of
the courthouse, looking west at Belknap and Weatherford streets and looking northwest at
Bluff from Houston Street. The two pictures form a panoramic view (8 photos)
- Fort Worth, Texas, ca. 1920s; Earliest known aerial photo of downtown Fort Worth. Shows
Main Street in foreground between Fourth and Fifth streets, and Houston and Throckmorton
;treets at the top of photo. Shows the Fort Worth National Bank, Burkburnett Building,
Westbrook Hotel, and the Monnigs block (5 photos)
- Fort Worth, Texas, ca. 1930s and 1940s; Downtown area (3 photos)
- Fort Worth, Texas, ca. 1950s; I-30 and I-35 interchange, the mix-master, and the Tarrant
County Convention Center site before construction (11 photos)
- Fort Worth, Texas, ca. 1960s; Cultural District: Casa Manana, Will Rogers Coliseum,
Farrington Field, Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Fort Worth, Texas, ca. 1960s; Pre and post Tarrant County Convention Center construction
(12 photos)
- Fort Worth, Texas, ca. 1970s; Construction of Fort Worth National Bank (1 photo)
- Hurst, Texas, ca. 1950s; Area near Bell Helicopter Plant (1 photo)
- Seminary South Shopping Center, ca. 1960s; After construction (2 photos)
- South Hulen Street Property, ca. 1970s; 180 acres on both sides of South Hulen Street,
showing the Cullen Davis property (2 photos)
Subseries 3. Buildings
Box 2
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- Amon Carter Museum, ca. 1960s; Exterior views (6 photos);Aviation Building. See Trans
American Life Building
- Bank, ca. 1900s; Interior view of unidentified bank (1 photo)
- Blackstone Hotel, ca. 1930s-1960s; Main and Fifth streets (3 photos)
- Board of Trade Building, 1910; Seventh and Houston streets. Continental Bank and Trust,
later to become the Continental National Bank, was located in this building (1 photo)
- Burkburnett Building, ca. 1920s; Fourth and Main streets. Color Tile Building on left
and F. W. Woolworth on right. Water Department Collection (3 photos)
- Carnegie Public Library, 1912; Ninth at Throckmorton and Jennings streets (5 photos)
- Casa Manana, ca. 1936-1938, 1950s; Original Casa Manana was built in 1936, for the Texas
Centennial. 1937 snow photo shows grounds looking west from University Drive and Pioneer
Palace (14 photos)
- City Center Towers, ca. early 1990s (1 photo)
- City Hall ca. 1890s-1960s; Water Department photos (10 photos)
- College Avenue Baptist Church, 1914; College and Terrill streets. Shows church group
posed outside on January 18, 1914. Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Continental National Bank, 1935-1970s; Bank exterior, parking garage walkway, and
architectural model. See also Board of Trade Building (11 photos)
- Cooke County Courthouse, 1887; Located in Gainesville, Texas (2 photos)
- Dallas Federal Reserve Bank, ca. 1960s; Akard and Wood streets (1 photo)
- Ellis Hotel, ca. 1888; Throckmorton and Third streets, burned in 1891. Amon Carter (3
photos)
- Equitable Building and Loan Association, 1937; West Seventh and Taylor streets; later
Koslow Furrier (2 photos); F. L. Motheral Co. See Box 3, Folder 37; F. W.
Woolworth. See Box 3, Folder 15
- Farmers and Mechanics National Bank Building, 1907-1920; Main and Seventh streets.
Originally called the Hoxie Building. Bank views, employees, and demolishing (18 photos)
- [Same as above]
- Federal Building, n.d.; Building and map showing site of new parking garage (4 photos)
- Fire Stations, ca. 1880s-1920s; Central Fire Hall, Throckmorton and Ninth streets; Fire
Station No. 1 at 2nd and Commerce streets; employees, volunteer firefighters, and fire
trucks (13 photos)
- First Methodist Church, ca. 1915; Seventh and Taylor streets. View of building front and
view down Seventh Street (3 photos)
- First National Bank, 1884-1960s; Seventh and Houston streets. View of bank building and
officers (18 photos)
- Flatiron Building, ca. 1912; Ninth and Houston streets looking south (3 photos)
- Fort Worth Art Museum, ca. 1960s; Lancaster Avenue. Includes the Scott Theater (9
photos)
- Fort Worth Childrens Hospital, ca. 1960s; Sculpture in front of hospital (3
photos)
- Fort Worth Club Building, ca. early 1930s; Seventh and Throckmorton streets. Also shows
the Worth Theater (5 photos)
- Fort Worth and Denver City House, ca. 1873-1878; Also shows Hutchs Hotel. (3
photos)
- Fort Worth National Bank, ca. late 1880s-1960s; Located at Second and Main streets in
the 1880s, then Fifth and Main streets, 1904-1927. At Main and Seventh streets it was in
the former Farmers and Merchants Bank Building . Latest bank building moved across the
street. Interior view is from1912 (14 photos)
- Fort Worth National Bank, ca. 1970-1973; Construction photos, which also include aerial
views of downtown Fort Worth. Primarily color prints, 5" x 7" and under (42
photos)
- [29-40] Fort Worth National Bank, ca. 1970-1973; Contact sheets of construction and
aerial views of downtown Fort Worth (134 sheets)
Box 3
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- [1-7] Fort Worth National Bank, ca. 1970-1973; Contact sheets of construction and aerial
views of downtown Fort Worth (80 sheets)
- [Same as above}
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- Fort Worth Opera House, 1885; Third and Rusk streets, now Commerce Street (7 photos)
- Fort Worth Planning Committee, ca. 1960s; Map of downtown revitalization phase one,
photo by Dan Wallace, Inc. photographer (1 photo)
- Fort Worth Power and Light, ca. 1930s, 1950s; Seventh and Lamar streets. The name was
changed to Texas Electric Service Company in the 1950s (3 photos)
- Fort Worth Public Library, 1953; Ninth and Throckmorton streets. City Hall in foreground
and W. T. Waggoner Building in background (1 photo)
- Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway Company, ca. 1900; Railroad and Jennings streets.
Railroad Street was later changed to Vickery Street (1 photo)
- Fort Worth Stockyards Hotel & Exchange, 1891; Exchange Avenue (3 photos and copy
negative)
- Fort Worth Union Depot, ca. 1930s; 1500 Jones Street, changed to the Santa Fe Station in
the 1940s (2 photos)
- F. W. Woolworth, 1936; Fourth and Houston streets (4 photos)
- Gallup Grocery Store, ca. 1885-1891; South Main and Hattie streets. Owned by George T.
and Elizabeth Gallup Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Gayety Theater, ca. 1930s; Fifteenth and Throckmorton streets (1 photo)
- Greenwalls Opera House, ca. 1900s; Seventh and Rusk streets, Rusk is now Commerce
Street. Greenwalls was formerly Byers Opera House and later the Palace Theater (5
photos)
- Halperin Plan Sketches, ca. 1960s; Architectural drawings for downtown Fort Worth
development (8 photos)
- Harris Hospital, ca. 1960s; Care flight landing pad on roof at Harris Hospital. First
care flight operations in Tarrant County (1 contact sheet)
- Hippodrome Theater, ca. 1920s; Main Street. Entrance and street scene in front of
theater in 1928. Became the State Theater in the 1940s (9 photos)
- Hotel Texas, ca. 1930s-1940s; Eight and Main streets, W. D. Smith photo (7 photos). See
also Winfield Hotel
- Hotel Worth, ca. 1900; Eighth and Main streets (southeast corner). Different than later
hotel, shows Augusts Department Store and the Metropolitan (1 photo)
- Houston Street Mall, ca. 1970s; 600 Houston Street, shows parking garage (4 photos)
- Ideal Theater, ca. 1930s; Houston and Fourteenth streets, first integrated theater (1
photo)
- John Peter Smith Hospital, ca. 1960s; Construction and expansion. Building with
horizontal lines is St. Josephs Hospital, building with vertical lines is John Peter
Smith (1 contact sheet)
- Kimbell Art Museum, ca. 1970s; Located between Lancaster and Camp Bowie streets,
construction photos and completed photo (3 photos)
- Knights of Pythias, ca. 1890-1900; Third and Main streets (7 photos)
- Kress Building, ca. 1960s; Located between Main and Houston streets and Fifth and Sixth
streets. Shows Heritage Hall (1 photo)
- L. M. Whitsitt Drug Store, ca. 1890s; Main at Seventh streets looking east. Site of
First National Bank Building. Building in background is the Farmers and Merchants Building
before it burned (2 photos)
- Leonard Bros. Dry Goods, ca. early 1930s; Houston Street between Weatherford and Belknap
streets. Original location across from courthouse, jail in background. This site later
became the location of Everybodys Department Store (1 photo)
- Livestock Exchange, ca. late 1890s; Exchange Ave (7 photos and copy negative)
- Louis Bicocchi Grocery, ca. 1890s; Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Majestic Theater, ca. early 1900s; Tenth and Commerce streets, exterior and interior
views (7 photos)
- Medical Arts Building, 1953; Burkburnett Park in foreground with a demolition series of
four photos. Star-Telegram photo (5 photos)
- Medical Plaza Hospital, ca. 1960s; Construction (3 contact sheets)
- Motheral [F. L.] Co., 1967; Printing and lithographing. W. D. Smith photo (1 photo)
- Mrs. Bairds, ca. late 1960s; South Freeway location. (7 photos)
- Neil P. Anderson Building, ca. 1920s; Seventh and Lamar streets. Shows Water Department
truck and streetcar. Elks Club is at left (5 photos)
- New Liberty and Vaudeville Theaters, ca. 1930s, 1950s; Main Street between Tenth and
Eleventh streets. Two photos side by side show whole building, which became a Rescue
Mission in the 1950s and was cleared for the Tarrant County Convention Center in the late
1960s (3 photos)
- Northeast Mall, ca. 1970s; (6 photos)
- North Side Coliseum, ca. 1900s; Exchange Avenue (7 photos)
- Post Office/Federal Building, ca 1890s-1900; Jennings at Eleventh streets, site of
current City Hall. Weather Bureau and National Weather Service is on roof. Water
Department Collection. Mounted photo is by W. D. Smith (4 photos)
- Richland Plaza, ca. 1950s; Showing Worth Food Store and Woolworth Department Store (2
photos)
- Rodeway Inn, ca. 1960s; Henderson at Lancaster streets (3 photos)
- Rose Theater, ca. early 1930s; North Main Street, later called Marine Theater near
Marine Park. (1 photo)
- Schick Hospital, n.d.; North Richland Hills (2 photos)
- Scott Theater, n.d.; West Lancaster Avenue (4 photos); Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. See
Telephone Co.
- Star-Telegram Building, 1904; Eighth and Throckmorton streets, building exterior
composing room. Amon Carter Collection (3 photos)
- St. Josephs Infirmary, ca.1890s; South Main Street, Water Department Collection (2
photos)
Box 4
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- Tarrant County Convention Center, ca. 1968; Aerial views of convention center and
downtown Fort Worth (10 photos)
- Tarrant County Convention Center, ca. 1968; Audience scenes. Bob Wharton, photographer
(6 photos)
- Tarrant County Convention Center, ca 1968; Control booth. Bob Wharton, photographer (2
photos)
- Tarrant County Convention Center, ca. 1968; Buildings demolished for convention center
construction (6 photos)
- Tarrant County Convention Center, ca. 1968; Exhibits (19 photos)
- [Same as above]
- Tarrant County Convention Center, 1968; Exterior views (12 photos)
- Tarrant County Convention Center, 1968; Interior views (5 photos)
- Tarrant County Convention Center, 1968; People attending shows (16 photos)
- [Same as above]
- Tarrant County Convention Center, ca. 1968; Performances (29 photos)
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- Tarrant County Convention Center, ca. 1968; Variety of views on contact sheets. Bob
Wharton, photographer (58sheets)
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- Tarrant County Courthouse, 1873; Courthouse Square on Market Day, looking east from
Houston and Weatherford streets (10 photos). See also Streets
- Tarrant County Courthouse, 1894-1895; Belknap Street on north, Weatherford Street on
south, Commerce Street on east, Houston Street on west. Construction photos and
Commissions Court laying the corner stone (18 photos)
- [Same as above]
- Tarrant County Courthouse, 1896 and 1900; One view shows Tidball, Van Zandt &
Company Bankers at bottom center (predecessors of Fort Worth National Bank). Other views
are: courthouse from Trinity River, December 1896; enlargement of dome; pre-landscaping,
1896; after landscaping, 1900; painting by Louis Daniel; and courthouse with the old jail.
- Telephone Company Expansion, ca. 1970s; Known as Southwestern Bell Telephone Company (29
photos)
- Texas Employment Commission, ca. 1960s; Exterior view (1 contact sheet)
- Texas & Pacific Railway Station, ca. 1900, 1930; Original station was at Lancaster
and Main streets. Small print is from Calhoun and Lancaster streets with Well Machinery
and Supply Building on right. Wider view shows Al Hayne monument and autos. Original
station burned down. The 1930 photo is a W. D. Smith photo (8 photos)
- Texas & Pacific Railway Station, 1904; Station fire photos. Al Hayne monument is on
left. (5 photos)
- Texas Spring Palace, 1889; Jennings and Railroad streets. Railroad Street was later
renamed Vickery. (8 photos)
- Texas State Bank, ca. 1920s; Ninth and Houston streets (4 photos)
- Tidball and Wilson Bankers, 1873-1888; Weatherford Street. Tidball and Wilson later
became Fort Worth National Bank. Drawing by Bruno Lee (1 photo)
- Trans American Life Building, ca. 1960s, 1970s; Seventh and Main streets, originally
known as the Aviation Building. Owned by a man named Foster who was the first to outline
his building in lights. Jack Colliers Drug Store at bottom (2 photos); U.S. Post
Office. See Post Office
- University Bank and Office Building, ca. 1970s; West Berry Street. Contact prints of
construction scenes (12 photos) ;Vaudeville Theater. See New Liberty Theater
- Washer Bros. Clothing Store, 1886; Main at Fourth streets, later site of Burkburnett
Building (1 photo)
- Western Hills Hotel, ca. 1960s; 6400 Camp Bowie Blvd. Thomas B. Free Photo Service (1
photo)
- Will Rogers Coliseum, ca. 1940s, 1960s, 1980s; West Lancaster Avenue. Shows new horse
barn and show facilities. Architectural drawings and photos (7 photos)
- Winfield Hotel, ca. 1930s; Architects sketch. The hotel never went by the name of
the Winfield (after Winfield Scott) but was re-named by financier Amon Carter as the Hotel
Texas. Sketches indicate the preliminary name, "Winfield" (4 photos)
- Worth Hotel, ca. early 1930s; Seventh and Taylor streets. Also shows partial views of
Worth Theater, Star-Telegram, and the Fort Worth Club Building (8 photos)
- Worth Hotel, ca. late 1970s; Shows demolition of the Worth Hotel (4 photos)
- YMCA, ca. 1940s; Fifth and Taylor streets (1 photo)
Subseries 4. Businesses
Box 5
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- Anheuser-Busch Brewing, 1905; Fort Worth Public Library photo (5 photos)
- Armour and Company and Swift and Company, ca. 1940s; Aerial view of stockyards showing
both packing plants and longhorn cattle (8 photos)
- Bell Helicopter Corp., ca. 1950s-1960s; Aerial photos of plant by Bell Helicopter Corp.
Also photo of Army helicopter that made a non-stop flight from Fort Worth, Texas, to Fort
Rucker, Alabama, in the 1960s (5 photos)
- Boaz and Battle Cotton Yard, ca. 1880; Main and Fourteenth streets. Also shows mule
drawn trolley (14 photos)
- Bound Electric Company, 1912; 1006 Houston Street, interior view. Amon Carter Collection
(1 photo)
- Bradleys Hair Emporium, 1912; Located in the Westbrook Hotel Building. Amon Carter
Collection (1 photo)
- Capps and Cantey Law Office, ca. late 1890s; William Capps and Sam Cantey in office (1
photo)
- Carling Brewery, n.d.; Located on South Freeway, now Miller Brewing. Two photos are
included of an unnamed plant located adjacent to the brewery (6 photos)
- Cattle Ranches, ca. 1950s, 1960s; Cattle drives, chuck wagon, and ranching scenes (19
photos)
- Cattlemens Steak House, ca. 1950s; 2007 Live Oak, Dallas, Texas. Façade and
dining room views (2 photos)
- Central Bank and Trust, n.d.; Contact sheet (4 photos); Consolidated Vultee Aircraft. See
General Dynamics ; Convair Aircraft Corp. See General Dynamics
- Dillards Department Store, ca. late 1960s; Northeast Mall, Hurst, Texas, exterior view
(1 photo)
- Downtowner Motor Inn, ca. 1960s; Tenth and Throckmorton streets (2 photos)
- Duchichs & Co., High Grade Confectionery, 1912; 609 Houston Street, interior view.
Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Famous Shoe Store, 1912; 709 Houston Street, interior view. Fort Worths oldest
shoe store (1 photo)
- Fort Worth Macaroni Company, ca. early 1930s; Known for O.B. Macaroni. Exterior and
interior views. W. D. Smith photo (7 photos)
- Fort Worth Shirt Company, 1912; 209 ½ West 11th Street, interior view. Amon Carter
Collection (1 photo)
- General Dynamics, 1942-1963; Also Convair and Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp.
Includes aerials, exterior and interior plant scenes, aircraft, and employees. Some are
U.S. Air Force photos (21 photos)
- [Same as above]
- General Motors Plant, 1954; Aerial of plant and assembly line photo. W. D. Smith photo
(2 photos)
- Goodtex Company Sewing Department, 1912; Main Street, interior view. Amon Carter
Collection (1 photo)
- Graham Bros. Grocers, ca. 1900; Exterior and interior views. Amon Carter Collection (2
photos)
- H. Dugan Wagon Yard, ca. 1880; 200 West Weatherford, exterior view (4 photos)
- Hall-Page Tire Company, ca. 1950s; Jones and Fifth streets (1 photo)
- Higgins Printing Company, 1940; Interior view, Felix Higgins is on right (1 photo)
- Hobbs Trailers, ca. 1960s; 800 North Main Street (2 photos)
- Hobbs Trailers, ca, 1960s-1970s; Employees (31 contact sheets)
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- Hobbs Trailers, ca. 1960s-1970s; Plant (3 contact sheets)
- Hobbs Trailers, ca. 1960s-1970s; Production line (8 contact sheets)
- Hobbs Trailers, ca. 1960s-1970s; Trailer parts (43 contact sheets)
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- Hobbs Trailers, ca. 1960s-1970s; Trucks (52 contact sheets)
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- J. L. Pummill Meat Market and Delicatessen, 1912; 6 Jennings Avenue, interior view (1
photo)
- Kemble Furniture Company, ca. early 1900s; 300 Houston Street, interior view. Amon
Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Killian Gasthaus zum blauen Esel, ca. late 1890s; Located in Germany. Group pictured at
restaurant are relatives of Joe Dulle, the owner of the White Elephant Saloon in Fort
Worth (1 photo)
- Lackeys Pharmacy, 1912; Located in Terminal Hotel Building opposite the T & P
Railroad Station, interior view (1 photo)
- Land Agency, ca. late 1890s; Located at corner of Main and Lancaster streets, exterior
view (1 photo)
- Lathrop and Vincent Hardware, ca. 1900s; Star-Telegram photo (1 photo)
- Lewis Blacksmith Shop, ca. early 1900s; Also shows Fort Worth Transfer wagons, teams,
and drivers (5 photos)
Box 6
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- Monnigs Department Store, 1936; Store windows and 1936 Texas Centennial displays
(5 photos)
- Nobby Harness Shop, ca. 1912; 600 Houston Street, in 1930s was located on Main Street
between Second and Third streets. Interior view. Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Norvell Corset Shop, ca. 1914; Located in the Westbrook Hotel Building, interior view.
Amon Carter Collection. (1 photo)
- Office interior, ca. 1900s; Not identified. Sign on back wall reads W. S. Essex, Lawyer.
Amon Carter Collection. (1 photo)
- Oil, Ambassador Oil, ca. 1960s; Also called Southland Royalty. Wilshire Company Division
photos with some photos in Ireland (95 photos, 2 contact sheets)
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- Oil, Burkburnett Oil Field, ca. 1920s; Texas Electric Service Company Collection. (5
photos)
- Oil, Derricks, ca. 1920s-1960s; Various locations, some are not Texas (46 photos)
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- Oil, Exploration, ca. 1960s; Ireland and other locations (19 photos)
- [Same as above]
- Oil, Gusher, ca. 1930s-1940s; Early Texas gusher (7 photos)
- Oil, Off Shore Drilling, n.d.; West Texas coast (1 photo)
- Oil, Pennsylvania, ca. 1900s; Drake Well, Oil Creek, Pennsylvania. Shows Col. Edwin
Drake in front of his first successful drilling rig. Drake Well Memorial Library (1 photo)
- Oil, Premier Oil Refinery, ca. 1960s; Located in Fort Worth at 28th and Sylvania streets
(1 photo)
- Oil, Pumping units, ca. 1970; Campbell County, Wyoming and unidentified fields (5
photos)
- Oil, Storage tanks, ca. 1960s; (17 photos)
- [Same as above]
- Oil, Wells, ca. 1960s; Oklahoma, Wyoming, and not identified (21 photos)
- [Same as above]
- Old Hardware Corner, 1912; Fifth and Houston streets, interior view. Amon Carter
Collection (1 photo)
- Old Saddle Shop, ca. early 1900s; North Fort Worth, interior view. Amon Carter
Collection (1 photo)
- Pier 1, ca. 1960s; Interior view (1 photo)
- Progressive Print Company, 1912; View of facilities. Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Ranch Style Beans, ca. early 1970s; (7 photos)
- Ray Auto Repair Shop, 1912; 608 Commerce Street, exterior view. Amon Carter Collection
(1 photo)
- Regan Millinery, 1912; 711 Houston Street, interior view. Amon Carter Collection (1
photo)
- Reliable Laundry, 1912; West Weatherford Street, view of employees and horse drawn
carts. Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Renfros Drug Store #4, n.d.; Seventh and Houston Street, also shows John Bostick
Jr. and Bros. Real Estate. Star-Telegram photo (1 photo)
- Richland Industrial Park, ca. 1950s; North Richland Hills, includes one aerial. (2
photos)
- Shannon Law Office, 1923; Interior view with staff (3 photos)
- South Side Grocery, ca. 1880s; Jennings Street, exterior view. Employees and horse drawn
delivery carts pictured. Owned by D. Mazza & Company (1 photo)
- St. Louis Tailoring Company, 1912; 1506 Main Street, shows interior view with employees.
Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Stag Saloon, ca. late 1800s; Sixth and Main Street, shows interior view with W. A.
Hornbeak and Tony Porter. Amon Carter Collection (1 photo); Stockyards and Swift and
Company. See Armour and Company
- Texas Cleaning and Dyeing Company, 1912; 286 West Eleventh Street, shows interior view
with employees and customers. Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Texas Electric Service Company, ca. 1960s; East Texas plant (2 photos)
- Traders National Bank, 1886; Second Street between Main and Throckmorton streets, shows
interior view with bank employees and customer (3 photos)
- Twentieth Street Drug Company, 1912; North Main and 20th showing interior view with
employees. (1 photo)
- W. C. Turners Place Groceries and Meat Market, 1880; Fifteenth at Railroad Avenue
(now Vickery), exterior view with Turner family. Mr. and Mrs. Turner are 2nd and 3rd from
the left. Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Walkup Drug Store, 1912; Main and Fifteenth streets, interior view of James A. Walkup
(druggist) with customers at refreshment counter. Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Waller and Fields Architects, 1912
- West Eighth Street, shows drafting room and electric Blue Printing Machine. Amon Carter
Collection. (1 photo)
- Western National Bank Barber shop, 1912; 912 Houston Street, shows employees and
customers. Owner was C. C. Van Wagner. Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Westland Cigar Mfg. Company, 1912; 209 ½ West Eleventh Street, shows interior with
employees. Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Williams Bros. Staple and Fancy Groceries, 1912; First and Commerce streets, shows
interior view and owners? Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Witherspoon Advertising, 1983; At Lexington between Weatherford and Belknap.
Construction of new office building (1 photo)
Subseries 5. Amon Carter Museum Collection Prints
- Amon Carter Museum Collection, 1880s-1910s; The Amon Carter Museum Collection consists
of contact sheets. 8x10 prints of the images are found throughout the collection in the
appropriate subject folder. Each photo is identified (33 contact sheets)
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
Subseries 6. Education
- Bluebonnet Elementary School, n.d.; Exterior of building. Lee Angle Photography (1
photo)
- Fort Worth High School, ca. early 1900s; Jennings and Daggett streets, exterior view.
School burned in 1910. Amon Carter Collection (6 photos)
- Fort Worth University, 1891-1910; College Avenue, shows main building, Literary Society,
botany class, football team, three buildings, and main building (11 photos)
- North Side High School, 1907; Park and Gould streets, shows building exterior and class
photo. Information is incorrectly labeled Central High School. Family of J. M. Burkett
attended here (2 photos)
- School Groups, ca. 1930s and 1960s; Class photo from 1930s (not identified) and Paschal
High School [?] exterior (2 photos)
- Texas Christian University, 1913, ca. 1970s; Campus photo, early construction and laying
of the cornerstone, 1970s aerial views and construction, Robert Carr Chapel, and Sadler
Hall (32 photos)
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- Texas Christian University Football, ca. 1950s-1960s; Aerial views of Amon Carter
Stadium football game photos (6 photos)
- Texas Wesleyan College, 1891; First building erected on TWC campus, now Ann Waggoner
Hall (1 photo)
- Westcliff Elementary School, n.d.; Exterior view of building entry (1 photo)
Subseries 7. Events
Box 7
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- Airplane Landing, 1911; First airplane that landed in Fort Worth (1 photo)
- Allan Bean Parade, 1969; Astronaut Allan Bean and family in Fort Worth parade, space
flight, and moon landing photos are included (5 photos) ;Fat Stock Show and Rodeo or Fort
Worth Stockyards. See Livestock Show and Rodeo and Southwestern Exposition and Fat
Stock Show and Rodeo
- Flood, 1949; Views of Armour and Company and Swift & Company plants, Seventh Street,
Montgomery Ward Store, Seventh Street Theater (west of University Drive), stockyards,
WBAP-TV cameras on west Seventh Street bridge (8 photos)
- Flower Parade, 1887 and ca. 1900s; Various views and parade entries. Main Street photo
looking north in 1900 (13 photos)
- Guaranty State Bank Run, ca. 1929-1932; Shows crowd on Main Street looking north.
Guaranty State Bank and Washer Bros. shown as well as other buildings and signs on Main
Street (8 photos)
- Hanging at Groesbeck, Texas, 1895; Public hanging in center of town on April 12 (1
photo)
- Interurban Barbecue, 1907; Held on the day of the inaugural run of the Fort Worth-Dallas
Interurban. Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Japanese Reception, 1899; At Ella Hogsetts home on November 23, 1899. Amon Carter
Collection (1 photo)
- Livestock Show and Rodeo, 1870s and ca. 1970s; Cattle judging and harness racing (5
photos)
- Livestock Show and Rodeo, ca. early 1900s; Comanche Chief Quanah Parker is in the center
of arena on white horse (1 photo)
- Livestock Show and Rodeo, 1916; "A Persian Garden," stock show pageant. Gift
of Jay B. Plangman (3 photos); North Side Coliseum. See Livestock Show and Rodeo
- .Old Fiddlers Contest, 1901; Contestants on front steps of the Water Works Department,
April 13, 1901; C. L. Swartz Photo (4 photos)
- "Panther" Division on Parade, 1918; 36th Division, U.S.A. shown passing in
farewell review before General Greble and his staff, downtown Fort Worth, Texas, April 11,
1918. Cityscape of Fort Worth included (4 photos)
- Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show, ca. 1900s-1942; Interior and exterior views
(4 photos). See also Livestock Show and Rodeo
- Town Hall Meeting, Fort Worth, Texas, ca. 1950s; Mayor Baird Friedman and Willard Barr
at Will Rogers Coliseum and Hotel Texas (4 photos)
- President Harry Truman in Fort Worth, Texas, 1947; President Truman speaking in front of
Texas & Pacific Railway Company Building. First televised broadcast in the southwest.
The WBAP-TV broadcast occurred three days before FCC license was actually granted (1
photo)
- Wright Brothers First Flight, December 17, 1903; (2 photos)
Subseries 8. People
Box 7
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- Adkins, Luther, ca. 1980s; Vice-president of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Carter
Publications. (1 photo)
- All Church Home for Children, 1934; Group picture in front of All Church Home (1 photo)
- Ambler, Emory T., 1909; 1226 Pennsylvania Avenue, with chauffeur in Rambler. Amon Carter
Collection (3 photos)
- Ambler, Emory T. and daughter, Grace Ambler, ca. 1900; On horseback in Mineral Wells.
Amon Carter Collection (2 photos)
- Ambler, Grace, 1913; Bride and attendants in parish house of St. Andrews Episcopal
Church just before the wedding of Grace Ambler to Sam Cantey, Jr., on June 18, 1913. Amon
Carter Collection. (1 photo)
- Bolen, Bob, ca. 1980s; Mayor of Fort Worth (2 photos)
- Cantey, Sam, III, 1917; Mrs. Joe B. Hogsett helping Sam Cantey, III get ready for the
Childrens Red Cross Parade, June 1917 (1 photo)
- Carter, Amon G., Jr., ca. 1950s, 1970s; (7 photos)
- Carter, Amon G., Sr. and Will Rogers, 1931; W. T. Waggoner and Frank Hawks [?] also
pictured. Photo is inscribed by Will Rogers and Frank Hawks to Amon Carter (1 photo)
- Cassidy, Butch, ca. early 1900s; The Sundance Kid with the "Hole in the Wall
Gang" pose for Fort Worth photographer John Swartz (4 photos)
- Cella, John, ca. 1900; First paid fire chief of Fort Worth, Texas, 1894-1901, shown in
decorated buggy for the Flower Parade. Amon Carter Collection (3 photos)
- Cliburn, Van, ca. 1950s; Shown in performance with audience in background and a portrait
(3 photos)
- Coleman, W. M., ca. 1890; Shown in office with J. W. Bondurant and C. H. Duffield (1
photo)
- Confederate Veterans or Sons of Herman, n.d.; Shown with wives and families. C. L.
Swartz Photo, Amon Carter Collection (3 photos)
- Courtwright, T. I. ("Long Hair"), ca. 1876-1879; Fort Worth, Texas, city
marshal, 1876-1879. Killed in gunfight with Luke Short. Rhine Photo, Amon Carter
Collection (1 photo)
- Feild, Dr. Julian Theodore and Residence, ca. 1900; 706 West Belknap. His family called
him "Dr. Papa." Photo is from Joseph J. Minton, Jr. of Fort Worth. Amon Carter
Collection (1 photo)
- First Baptist Church, ca. early 1990s; Mens group on front steps of First Baptist
Church (1 photo)
- First Methodist Church, ca. 1918; A singing class at the 1st Methodist church on Seventh
Street. Building now razed. Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Fort Worth Cats Baseball Team, ca. 1885-1895; Team photo. Amon Carter Collection (3
photos)
- Fort Worth Cats, Pennant Players, 1920-1925; Players who participated in the Dixie
Championship and Southern Championship games (9 photos)
- Fort Worth Club Members, 1896; Members posed outside in snow with snowman on bench (2
photos)
- Fort Worth National Bank Board Members, ca. late 1960s; H. R. "Babe" Fuqua,
chairman and Lewis Bond, president (3 photos)
- Fort Worth Police, ca. late 1930s; Policemen posed with squad car and on motorcycles in
downtown Fort Worth, Texas, parade (2 photos)
- Hermann Park, ca. 1900; Group of men, women, and children in park (4 photos)
- Hogsett, Sam, ca. 1890; Pictured with Roy Orgain. Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Hurst Lake, ca. 1907; Fishing outing at Hurst Lake. Group includes Mr. & Mrs. Julian
Theodore Field and Dr. & Mrs. W. A. Durringer and others (3 photos)
- Johnson, F. Kirk, ca. 1950s; President of Ambassador Oil Company. Photo by Tommy Weber
(4 photos)
- Johnson, Floy, 1913; Engagement party for Miss Floy Johnson (North), given by Mrs. E. E.
Baldridge at her residence on the corner of Camp Bowie and Sanguiett Street. Amon Carter
Collection (2 photos)
- Kemble, Watt, ca. 1950s-1960s; Owner of Kemble Furniture Store and Fort Worth City
councilman (1 photo)
- Kiwanis Club, Board of Directors, 1962-1964; 1962: Julius Truelson standing in center
and Hubert Smith seated in center. 1963: Gordon Smith fourth from left and Beeman Fisher
standing second from right. 1964: Irv Farman seated third from left and Manzingo standing
second from left (3 photos)
- Leigh, Charles Wilburn, 1897; Math professor at Fort Worth University (1 photo)
- Leonard, O. P., ca. 1960s; Driving the last spike on the Leonards subway track (1
photo)
- Miller, Eugene, n.d.; Witherspoon and Associates employee, photos of Miller family
members (7 photos)
- Morrison, Pat, ca. late 1800s; Deputy Sheriff of Tarrant County. Aunt Fannies
husband, Emma Morrison Abbeys father. Rhine Photography. Amon Carter Collection (1
photo)
- Officer Driving Surry, ca. 1895; Tentatively identified as an officer of the Fort Worth
Fencibles. Horse reins being held by unidentified enlisted man. Amon Carter Collection (1
photo); Orgain, Roy. See Sam Hogsett
- Paddock, B. B., ca. late 1800s; Group at civic gathering with Paddock seated in center
wearing light colored hat (2 photos)
- Reagan, Ronald, ca. 1950s; Portrait from a 1965 program located with printed material,
Box 25 (1 photo)
- Richardson, Sid, ca. 1950, 1960; Portrait and with Billy Graham (2 photos)
- Rogers, Will, 1910; Posed photo with western hat and lariat (3 photos)
- Roosevelt, President Theodore, Visit to Fort Worth, April 8, 1905; Roosevelt speaking at
the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad station near Lancaster and Main streets and parade
photos (8 photos)
- Saarsgard, Bill, ca. 1960s; Seventh Street next to Burkburnett Park. Fort Worth City
Council member, Witherspoon and Associates client and president of A. B. Culbertson Church
Loan Fund (1 photo)
- Salvation Army Band, ca. late 1890s; Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Scott, Winfield and E. B. Harrold, ca. early 1900s; Winfield Scott in center and Harrold
on right posed with unidentified man, outside building on East Eighth Street (1 photo)
- Stage Production, ca. 1900-1905; Costumed group of men and women on stage. Location not
identified. C. L. Swartz Photo. Amon Carter Collection (3 photos)
- Swink, Jim, ca. 1950s; Texas Christian University All-American, posed with family and
others (1 contact sheet)
- Terrell, Ed, ca. late 1890s; Exterior pose with (top row left to right) Howard W. Peak,
Capt. J. C. Terrell, and Dan Parker. (Bottom row left to right) Capt. Sam Woody, Capt. Ed
Terrell, and Richard King (1 photo)
- Texas Boys Choir, ca. 1963; (1 photo)
- Texas Christian University Football Team, 1938; 1938 National Champions with Dutch
Meyer. Also shown, Davey OBrien; (#8), Heisman Trophy Winner (2 photos)
- United States Marines Corps, 1942; San Diego, 1048th platoon with Corp. J. R. Johnson (1
photo)
- Waldo Quintette, 1896; [Fort Worth Mandolin Club] taken February 1896. Seated, 1:
unknown; 2: James Hatcher; 3: John (Blinkie) Trimble. Standing, 1: Thomas P. Marlin; 2:
Malcolm Moore. Amon Carter Collection (8 photos)
- Wills, Bob, ca. 1930s-1940s; Photos of Bob Wills, touring bus, performing, group shots
of Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys (9 photos)
- Witherspoon and Ridings, 1952; Beginnings of Witherspoon and Ridings. Right to left, Guy
Witherspoon behind desk; Paul Ridings standing; first seated woman is not identified;
second seated woman is Gaye Griffin; third female is not identified; fourth person seated
is Eugene Miller; fifth person is not identified; standing are Doug Hill and Bill Morrison
(4 photos)
- Women, Sewing Group, 1894; Women engaged in hemming linen napkins. Ida Bell, Mattie
Burzon, Mary Malone, Sue Terrell (from Lynchburg, Virginia), Sue Terrell (from Fort Worth,
Texas), and Virgile Pitner [?] (1 photo)
Subseries 9. Places
Box 8
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- Arlington Downs, Arlington, Texas, ca. 1930s; Entrance (1 photo)
- Arlington Heights, 1909; Gentleman driving horse and buggy. Amon Carter Collection (1
photo)
- Benbrook Lake, ca. early 1950s; Lake scene (1 photo)
- Botanic Gardens, ca. 1930s, 1970s; Lee Angle Photography, W. D. Smith, Don Wallace, and
Bob Wharton photos (22 photos)
- [Same as above]
- Burkburnett Park, ca. 1980s; Park and sculpture (4 photos)
- Camp Bowie, Texas, ca. 1916-1917; Soldiers drilling outside barracks (3 photos)
- Carswell Air Force Base and General Dynamics, 1950; Aerial views. Located at Lake Worth
(3 photos)
- Casino Beach at Lake Worth, ca. 1930s-1940s; Aerial view. Top to bottom and right to
left: Ballroom, Thriller Roller Coaster, Board Walk, Bath House (2 photos)
- Coleman, Texas, ca. 1888-1889; Downtown store fronts (1 photo)
- Colonial Country Club, ca. 1950s; Golf course and original clubhouse were later
destroyed by fire (5 photos)
- Cotton Bowl, ca. late 1950s; Aerial of attended stadium (1 photo)
- Eagle Mountain Lake Marina, ca. 1950s, 1960s; Sailboats on lake and boat dock. Don
Wallace Photo (4 photos)
- Grapevine Lake and Dam, 1953-1956; Lake and dam, people, and boat scenes (5 photos)
- Greenwood Cemetery, n.d.; Horse sculpture sketch (1 photo)
- Hurst Lake, 1899; First known as Hirsch Lake. Boathouse, fishing on lake, and dancing in
front of gazebo. Photos taken during an outing party for Miss Stella Root at the Hurst
Lake Art Club. C. L. Swartz Photo. Amon Carter Collection (3 photos)
- Lake Como Casino, ca. 1910; Built at the end of the trolley tracks so there would be
somewhere to go. Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Lake Erie, 1930s; Located in Handley. People walking to lake with power plant in
background. (2 photos)
- Mountain Creek Lake Bridge, ca. 1960s; Views of construction (3 photos)
- Paddock Viaduct, ca. 1920s; Construction of North Main Street Bridge over the Trinity
River looking north. Amon Carter Collection (1 photo)
- Panther Field, 1920s; West side of north Main. Fort Worth Cats Ballpark (3 photos)
- Ridglea Country Club, 1955; Entrance and swimming pool. W. D. Smith and Lee Angle photos
(4 photos)
- Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington, Texas, ca. 1960s; Aerials, map, marching band, park
views, and drawings of rides (14 photos)
- Stockyards, ca. early 1900s; Exchange Avenue looking east (1 photo)
- Sundance Square, ca. 1990; Sundance Gallery and other store fronts (6 photos)
- Tandy Center Parking Lot, ca. 1970s; (3 photos)
- Turnpike Stadium, ca. 1960s; Excavation aerials and crowd scene (4 photos)
- Village Creek Treatment Plant, n.d.; (6 photos)
- Water Gardens, 1973; Aerial of construction and architects model (2 photos)
- Will Rogers Coliseum Statue, 1947; Statue of Rogers and his horse "Soapsuds"
in front of Will Rogers Coliseum. W. D. Smith Photo (1 photo)
Subseries 10. Residences
- Burkett, J. M., n.d.; 2308 Market Street (1 photo)
- Farmhouse, 1895 and 1900; Construction of farmhouse in 1895, and view of house completed
in 1900. Family is not identified. C. L. Swartz Photo (6 photos)
- Graham Home, ca. early 1900s; 401 West Leuda and grocery store next door. Amon Carter
Collection (1 photo)
- Jennings, Hyde, ca. 1902; Lancaster at Summit (1 photo)
- Jennings, Thomas, 1894; May 24, 1894. C. L. Swartz Photo (2 photos)
- Paddock, Captain B. B., n.d.; Paddock was the newspaper editor and publisher of the Fort
Worth Record. Brother William is on the front porch (1 photo)
- Pennsylvania Avenue [?], n.d; Residential scene with streetcar tracks. W. D. Smith Photo
(1 photo)
- Reynolds Family Home, ca. early 1900s; Summit and West Freeway. C. L. Swartz Photo (4
photos)
- Thistle Hill, ca. early 1900s; Built by W. T. Waggoner for his daughter Electra, then
sold to Winfield Scott and reconstructed. Also called the Scott Mansion (3 photos)
- Unidentified Early Home, 1890; Family group gathered on the porch in unpopulated area.
Amon Carter Collection (2 photos)
- Wynne, Col. Richard M., ca. 1895; 1000 West Weatherford. Amon Carter Collection (2
photos)
Schools. See Education
Subseries 11. Skylines
- Dallas, ca. 1930s, 1950s, Triple underpass with Magnolia Building the tallest, aerial
view looking east, late 1950s, West End tunnel (6 photos)
- Fort Worth, Texas, 1849; 1947 photo of a painting of early Fort Worth that was once on
display in the Fort Worth Public Library (1 photo)
- Fort Worth, Texas, ca. 1882; Earliest known skyline view of Fort Worth. From the
vicinity of Summit Street looking east. Pictured are Mrs. H. H. Campbell (in foreground)
of Matador, Texas, and her three year old son Harry (5 photos)
- Fort Worth, Texas, ca. 1930; Part of skyline of Fort Worth, looking northeast from the
roof of the old post office building. Shown from left to right and top to bottom: Worth
Hotel, Fort Worth Club Building, Aviation Building, W. T. Waggoner Building, Farmers and
Mechanics Bank Building, Hotel Texas, and City Hall in foreground (4 photos)
- Fort Worth, Texas, 1950s-1970s; Looking east and southeast (10 photos)
- Fort Worth, Texas, ca. 1960s; Taken from I-30 at Beach looking east and northeast (15
photos)
- Fort Worth, Texas, ca. 1960s; Taken from I-30 looking northwest (40 photos)
- Fort Worth, Texas, 1969; Looking northwest. W. D. Smith Photo (7 photos)
- Fort Worth, Texas, ca. 1970; Looking northwest (18 photos)
- Fort Worth, Texas, ca. 1970;Looking southeast from Northside Drive and Jacksboro Highway
(12 photos)
- Fort Worth, Texas, ca. 1970; Looking southeast from University Drive (12 photos)
- Fort Worth, Texas, 1970; Views at night. W. D. Smith Photos (10 photos)
Subseries 12. Streets
Box 9
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- Courthouse Square, ca.1860s ; Public Square near the courthouse on Market Day. Looking
west from the top of the courthouse, buildings are along Houston Street (7 photos)
- Courthouse View, ca. 1888; Scene from courthouse looking east. Birds eye view from
the roof of the courthouse looking at Weatherford Street on right and Belknap Street on
the left, Commerce Street is in foreground (1 photo)
- East Lancaster Street, ca. 1930s; View looking east (3 photos)
- Houston Street, 1876; Shows Tivoli Hall and A. J. Anderson Gun Store (1 photo)
- Houston Street, ca. 1920s; Looking north, First National Bank is on right (1 photo)
- Houston Street at Eighth, ca. 1885-1889; Looking north (2 photos)
- Houston Street at Eighth, ca. 1950s; Looking north, First National Bank on right (2
photos)
- Houston Street at Eleventh, ca. 1900, 1970s; Looking north at Flatiron Building in
comparison pictures (4 photos)
- Houston Street at Ninth, ca. 1960s; Looking north at parade of new Citran buses (1
photo)
- Houston Street at Seventh, ca. early 1900s; Looking north at Board of Trade Building (3
photos)
- Houston Street at Sixth, ca. 1930; Looking south at First National Bank on left and W.
T. Waggoner Building on right (1 photo)
- Houston Street at Tenth, ca. 1900; Looking north (1 photo)
- Jennings Avenue at 15th, ca. 1905, 1960s; Looking north toward St. Patricks
Catholic Church in both photos. Amon Carter Collection (4 photos)
- Main Street, ca. 1880; Looking south on 800 block of Main Street (1 photo)
- Main Street, ca. 1895-1900; Looking south from the courthouse roof (3 photos)
- Main Street, 1904; Looking north toward the courthouse, a birds eye view from the
old Texas & Pacific Railway Station tower that was later destroyed by fire (2 photos)
- Main Street at Eighth, ca. 1900; Looking north, courthouse in background, street
trolleys and horses and buggies on street (4 photos)
- Main Street at Eighth, ca. 1970s; Looking north. Photographed as a historical
duplication (1 photo)
- Main Street at Lancaster, ca. early 1920s; Looking north. Shows Interurban car headed to
Dallas (3 photos)
- Main Street at Lancaster, ca. late 1930s; Looking north at Bowen Bus Station on left,
Well Machinery & Supply Company on right, Monnigs Wholesale on right (now Water
Gardens Building), and courthouse in background. (1 photo)
- Main Street at Ninth, ca. 1910; Looking north. Courthouse in background (2 photos)
- Main Street at Ninth, 1952; Looking north at Washer Bros. on left, Metropolitan Hotel
and Hotel Texas on the right. The courthouse is in the background (1 photo)
- Main Street at Second, ca. 1970s; Looking north toward the courthouse (4 photos)
- Main Street at Seventh, 1890; Looking north at octagonal courthouse that was destroyed
by fire. Printed information on photo is incorrect (1 photo)
- Main Street at Seventh, 1896; Looking north toward courthouse. Street trolley and horse
and buggy in foreground (6 photos)
- Main Street at Seventh, ca. early 1900s; Looking south at Hotel Worth and Wheat Building
on right, Texas & Pacific Railway Station tower at south end of Main (1 photo)
- Main Street at Seventh, 1952; Looking north at the Hilton Hotel on right, formerly the
Blackstone Hotel. Courthouse at end of street. W. D. Smith photo (1 photo)
- Main Street between Seventh and Eighth, ca. 1960s; Looking north. Frank Burkett, a
Witherspoon employee, is in center of Main Street (2 photos)
- Main Street at Tenth, ca. 1928; Looking north. Shows Hippodrome Theater and Farmers and
Mechanics Bank on the left and Hotel Texas on the right. Courthouse is in background (9
photos)
- Main Street at Tenth, ca. late 1920s; Looking north at Farmers and Mechanics Bank on
Seventh and Wheat Building on Eighth (4 photos)
- Main Street at Third, n.d.; Looking north with Worthington on left (building at an
angle.) Courthouse is at end of street (2 photos)
- Main Street at Weatherford, 1889; Looking south from courthouse steps (3 photos)
- Main Street at Weatherford, ca. 1889; Looking south from the courthouse, Grammers
Drug Store on the right, Weatherford Street crossing in foreground (4 photos)
- Seventh Street at Main, ca. 1970s; Looking west. Shows corner of A. Davis Clothing (1
photo)
- Seventh Street at Summit, 1936; Looking east from the roof of the Rotary Apartments at
Summit. Shows several auto dealerships and Petersen Bros. gas station. Taken during the
Texas Centennial (8 photos)
- Seventh Street at Taylor, ca. 1970s; Looking west. Shows a corner the Fort Worth
Star-Telegram building and Western Savings (1 photo)
- Throckmorton at Eleventh, ca. early 1900s and 1970s; Shows partial view of St.
Patricks Catholic Church, City Hall, and the Fire Station (2 photos)
- Throckmorton at Jennings, 1912 and 1915; Shows J. P. Robertson, Funeral Director (5
photos)
- Weatherford at Houston Streets, 1876; Market Day scene near courthouse square (2 photos)
Subseries 13. Transportation
- Amon Carter Field, Fort Worth, ca. 1960; Aerial views. Photos by Bell Helicopter Corp.
(2 photos)
- Automobiles, 1902; West Texas businessmen visit Fort Worth. Scene in front of the Texas
and Pacific Station, at Main and Lancaster streets (6 photos)
- Automobiles, 1960s; Wrecking yard and autos on highway (2 photos)
- Covered Wagon Train, n.d.; Location and date unknown (4 photos)
- Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, ca. 1970s; Aerial views (9 photos)
- Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike, ca. 1956; Aerial and ground level views, some with Fort
Worth skyline in background (12 photos)
- Fort Worth Park Department, 1910; City of Fort Worth Park Department vehicle (4 photos)
- Interurban Line, ca. 1907, n.d.; Inaugural run of Fort Worth-Dallas Interurban,
passenger cars, line cars, Interurban Baggage & Express building (27 photos)
- [Same as above]
- Meacham Field, ca. 1930s, 1960s; Terminal building, airplanes, people, and aerial views.
Associated Pictures Inc. and Smith Photo Co. (5 photos)
- New Jersey Turnpike, n.d.; Underwood & Underwood Illustration Studios (1 photo)
- Rock Island Line, ca. 1970s; Locomotive and freight cars. Kaufmann & Fabry Co. (1
photo)
- Stagecoach, n.d.; Stagecoach, drivers, and team. Ewing Galloway photo (1 photo)
- Street Car Line Construction, ca. early 1900s; Men working on tracks in various
locations. Jernigan Photo Service (14 photos)
- Street Cars, ca. 1900; Sign on street car, "Depot, Hotels, and Courthouse" (5
photos); Street Cars. See also: Interurban Line
- Texas & Pacific Railway Company, 1876-1960s; Locomotives (15 photos)
- Transit Company, ca. 1930s; Bus transportation (4 photos)
- Trolley Cars, ca. 1920s-1930s; Electric car with mule drawn car superimposed in
foreground (2 photos); Trolley Cars. See also: Streetcars
- Trucks, n.d.; "Merchants" painted on truck front (2 photos)
- U.S. Navy, ca. 1911; The U. S. Navy dirigible, Shenandoah. Clements Photo (1 photo)
Series I: Advertising Aerials
Buildings Businesses
Amon Carter Museum Coll. Prints
Education Events People
Places Residences Skylines
Streets Transportation
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Series VI: Printed Materials & Research Notes
Series VII: Miscellaneous
Series VIII: Oversized Materials
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