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 II: Slide
Presentations-Historic Oversize Slides
Advertising Buildings Businesses
Education Events People
Places Aerials Cityscapes
Streets Transportation Slide
Presentations-General
Series II. Slides
Subseries 1. Slide Presentation--Historic Fort Worth,
1873-1980s
Box 10
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- Script by Jack White to accompany his slide presentation at the University of Texas at
Arlington, Friends of the UTA Libraries meeting, about the history of Fort Worth, Texas,
as seen through his photograph collection, April 4, 1994.
- Slide carousel of 140 historic photographs of Fort Worth, Texas, gathered for the
presentation and overview of the Jack White Photograph Collection.
Subseries 2. Oversize Slides--Buildings, People, and Places
- Ambassador Oil, ca. 1965; One envelope of oversize slides.
- Bob Wharton, ca. 1965; One box of oversize slides.
- Botanic Garden, Fort Worth, Texas, ca. 1965; One box of oversize slides.
- Howell, ca. 1965; Front of new building, boat on lake at sunset. One box of oversize
slides.
- Texas Electric Service, ca. 1965; People Power Girls TV sport. Two boxes of oversize
slides.
- Six Flags Over Texas, ca. 1965; Two boxes of oversize slides.
- Six Flags Over Texas, White Lake, Botanic Gardens, ca. 1965; One box of oversize
slides.
Subseries 3. Advertising
Box 11
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- Bison, n.d. (3 slides)
- Fort Worth National Bank, 1966-1969 (42 slides)
- Striplings and Fashion Freedom, 1971 (9 slides)
- Wildflowers, 1973 (49 slides)
Subseries 4. Buildings
- Americana Hotel, 1971, n.d.; Architectural drawings and models of Americana Hotel (now
Worthington Hotel) floor plans and drawings, restoration of Winfield Scott Hotel, Heritage
Park models, drawings, and overview (82 slides)
- [Same as above]
- Amon Carter Museum, 1963-1975 ; Exterior views (22 slides)
- Amon Carter Museum, 1967; Selected paintings by Remington and Russell (27 slides)
- Blackstone Hotel, 1972, n.d. (5 slides)
- Casa Manana, 1936-1981, n.d.; Show girls, building exterior, stage production (9
slides)
- Churches, ca. 1900, 1963-1965, n.d.; Aerials, exteriors, congregation views, various
Fort Worth churches (123 slides)
- [Same as above]
- City Center One, ca. 1980; Construction (42 slides)
- City Hall, ca. early 1900s-1974; Aerial and ground level views of various city hall
buildings (48 slides)
- Conoco Oil Co./Continental Bank Building, 1969 (20 slides)
- Construction, 1959-1972; Construction views of various Fort Worth buildings (23 slides)
- Continental National Bank, 1971-1972; Construction, overhead walk, and garage views (9
slides)
- Continental Plaza, n.d.; Construction views, architectural drawings, and newspaper
report (13 slides)
- F. W. Woolworth, early 1930s (2 slides); Farmers and Mechanics National Bank. See
Subseries 4., Hoxie Building
- Federal Building, 1964-1972, n.d.; Old Federal Building, views of the demolishing of
the old building, and views of the new building (24 slides)
- Fire Stations, late 1800s-1975; Various fire station buildings and fire trucks (35
slides)
- First National Bank, ca. 1880s or 1890s; Second and Houston streets. Bank was on first
floor and telephone company was on the second floor (8 slides)
- Flatiron Building, ca. 1912; (8 slides)
- Fort Worth Art Museum and Scott Theater, ca. 1963-1981; Construction, interior, and
exterior views (51 slides)
- Fort Worth Club, early 1930s, 1962-1972; Views from various angles (16 slides)
- Fort Worth, Texas, 1888; Page from Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper
showing Fort Worth buildings and a map (3 slides)
Box 12
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- Fort Worth National Bank, ca. 1890s, 1964-1976; Early building, construction of new
building, motor banks, parking garage (156 slides)
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- Fort Worth Public Library, 1971; Exterior views (4 slides)
- Fort Worth Star-Telegram, ca. 1900s, 1971; Early building pre 1920s and
walkway over Sixth Street (9 slides)
- Halperin Plan, 1971; Architectural drawings, ideas from other cities, photos of
downtown Fort Worth, street grids and plans (260 slides)
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- Hilton Hotel, 1961; Swimming pool on roof (2 slides)
- Hospitals, 1963-1972; Fort Worth Childrens, Harris, John Peter Smith, and Medical
Plaza Hospitals (17 slides)
- Hospitals, All Saints, 1965-1972; Aerials, exterior, and construction of addition (29
slides)
- Hospitals, St. Joseph, late 1800s, 1966; Exterior views (13 slides)
- Hotel Texas, 1961-1975; Ballroom, exterior and aerial views, construction views when it
became the Hyatt-Regency (42 slides)
- Hotel Worth, ca. late 1800s; Exterior views (9 slides)
- Houston Street Mall, 1971-1972; Parking garage area (10 slides)
- Hoxie Building, ca. early 1900s; Farmers and Mechanics National Bank is on ground floor
(13 slides)
- Kimbell Museum, 1972; Construction views, after construction, aerial views, first
director of museum, Mr. Brown (39 slides)
- Knights of Pythias, n.d.; Exterior view (1 slide)
- Land Agency, late 1890s; Corner of Lancaster and Main streets. Sign on front:
"Houses, Lots, and Farms for Sale" (8 slides)
- Leonard Bros., 1952, 1971; Exterior of dry goods department, extension over First
Street, fashion show for American Airlines, advertisement (8 slides)
- Leonard Bros., 1965; Views of subway trains, station, and parking lot (18 slides)
- Majestic Theater, ca. 1936, 1940; Interior and exterior views from a newspaper article
(7 slides)
- Medical Arts Building, 1930s; Building with view of Burkburnett Park in foreground (5
slides)
- Miscellaneous Buildings, 1963-1971; A. Davis, Apartment complexes in Ridgemar, Baker
Building, Cox on West Berry, Edisons, Ellisons closing, F & M Building, Fair Building,
Gainsville Courthouse, General Motors Plant, Hall-Page Tire Company, Montgomery Ward, NCR
Plant, Northeast National Bank, Phoenix Furniture, Pier 1, Sheraton annex and overhead
walkway, Singer, Westside State Bank (33 slides); Modern Museum of Art. See Fort Worth
Art Museum
- Museum of Science and History, 1965-1974; Exterior and exhibit views (11 slides)
- Neal Anderson Building, ca. 1920s; Exterior view (7 slides)
- New Liberty Theater, ca. 1920s; Exterior view (4 slides)
- Northside Coliseum, ca. early 1900s, 1980s; Exterior views (3 slides)
- Opera Houses, 1885, ca. 1900s; Fort Worth Opera House, Greenwall Opera House (15
slides)
Box 13
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- P. B. Binyon Transfer Office (Binyon OKeefe), late 1800s; Exterior view (5
slides)
- Parker County Courthouse, Weatherford, Texas, ca. late 1800s; Courthouse square scene
with people, horses and Buggies (6 slides)
- Residential Buildings, 1930s, n.d.; Fort Worth Womens Club on Pennsylvania
Avenue, dug out shelter in West Texas, Summit Street across from Mrs. Bairds, Dust Bowl
home of the 1930s (7 slides)
- Ridglea Theater, 1952; Front of building and marquee, "The Tanks Are Coming"
(2 slides)
- Riverside State Bank, 1967-1968; Architectural drawing, old bank building, grand
opening of motor bank (32 slides) Scott Theater. See Fort Worth Art Museum
- Santa Fe Railroad, 1971; Station and locomotives (16 slides)
- Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, ca. 1890s-1950s, n.d.; Building at Houston and
Second streets, switchboard operators, linemen, office workers, and street scenes (47
slides)
- Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, 1965-1972; Architectural drawings for telephone
company expansion and construction scenes, views of expansion area on Throckmorton, and
aerial views (42 slides)
- Stock Yard Club Hotel, late 1890s; Corner of Main Street and Exchange Avenue (3 slides)
- Tandy Center, 1980; Construction, aerials, exterior, ice rink (12 slides)
- Tarrant County Convention Center, 1967-1974; Aerial views (67 slides)
- Tarrant County Convention Center, 1971; Architectural models, views of areas to be
demolished or demolished for construction of the center, Houston Street views of
convention center (8 slides)
- Tarrant County Courthouse, ca. 1873-1961, n.d.; Laying of cornerstone, construction of
courthouse and annex, dome, aerial views (50 slides); Telephone Company. See
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company
- Texas and Pacific Railway Company, 1900-1930s, n.d.; Station, fire scenes, steam
locomotives, and Al Hayne Memorial near station; (56 slides)
- Texas Employment Commission, 1963-1972; Exterior views (8 slides)
- Texas Spring Palace, 1889; Exterior views (22 slides)
- Texas State Bank, ca. 1920s; 906 Houston Street (20 slides)
- Tivoli Hall, ca. late 1800s; Street scene (21 slides)
- Union Bank and Trust, 1971; Weatherford and Main streets (4 slides)
- W. T. Waggoner Building, 1963; City Hall and public library also shown (6 slides)
- Washer Bros., ca. 1880s, 1971; Fourth and Main streets (7 slides)
- Westchester House, ca. 1940s, 1965; Construction and newspaper ad (3 slides)
- Western Hills Hotel, ca. 1950s; Camp Bowie Blvd. (2 slides)
- Will Rogers Coliseum, 1962-1975; Aerials, tower, and exterior views, arena, Will Rogers
statue (39 slides); Winfield Scott Hotel. See Americana Hotel
- Worth Hotel, ca. early 1900s-1950s; Exterior views (35 slides)
Subseries 5. Businesses
Box 14
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- A. B. Culbertson & Company, 1969, n.d.; [Church bonds and loans.] Employees and
building (44 slides)
- Acme Brick Company, n.d.; J. E. Fender, President and Acme Brick Companys new
home (copy of newspaper article photo (2 slides)
- Alcon Lab, n.d.; William Conner (co-founder of Alcon), architectural model, lab
building, advertising photos showing products, doctors, and patients, and presentation
slides (106 slides)
- [Same as above]
- Bell Helicopter, n.d.; Aerial view, advertisements, and photos from newspaper article
(6 slides)
- Boaz & Battle Cotton Yard, 1880; Main and Fourteenth streets. Also shows mule drawn
trolley (3 slides)
- Carling Brewery, 1964; Exterior and interior views, aerials, employees, promotional ads
(111 slides)
- [Same as above]
- Carter Blood Center, 1968; Lab, employees, blood donors (80 slides)
- [Same as above]
- Clover Grill, 1952; Building and advertisement (2 slides)
- Everman Pre-Stressed Concrete Company, 1966; Ads for various types of structures (12
slides)
- F. W. Steele Machinery Company, 1976-1979; Aerial plant site, foundry, and machinery (6
slides)
- General Dynamics, 1940s-1963, n.d.; Also known as Convair and Consolidated Vultee.
Aircraft plant, planes, assembly lines, newspaper report, and advertisement (28 slides)
- Haltoms, n.d.; Sixth and Houston streets (4 slides)
- Hobbs Trailers, 1926-1976; Fiftieth anniversary showing M. J. Neely, president of Hobbs
Trailers; logos, celebrations, employees, map of property in Blue Mound, and older
promotional photos, 1920s-1950s (96 slides)
- [Same as above]
- Hobbs Trailers, 1966-1975; Plant aerial views and interior, sales and service (40
slides)
- 19-21 Hobbs Trailers, 1971-1977; Products, advertisements, logos (171 slides)
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- Pangburn Company, n.d.; Ad for chocolates (2 slides)
- Petroleum Industry, ca. 1920s-1977; Spindletop, gushers, oil fields, derricks, pumps,
and workers laying pipeline (36 slides)
- Texas Electric Service Company, 1940s-1969; Building, power lines, and advertisements
(35 slides)
Subseries 6. Education
Box 15
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- Schools, ca. 1963-1972; Primarily high schools in Fort Worth; some elementary and
junior high schools and Tarrant County Jr. College administration (23 slides)
- Texas Christian University, 1950s-1974; Aerials, buildings, campus scenes, and football
(35 slides)
Subseries 7. Events
- City Bond Elections, 1969-1975; Aerial views, highways, street scenes, and people (100
slides)
- [Same as above]
- Entertainment and Cultural Events, 1966-1972, n.d.; Ballet, Casa Manana, circus, and
Miss Texas pageant (10 slides)
- Fort Worth Opera, 1965; Carmen (9 slides)
- Fort Worth Symphony, 1965-1975; Rehearsals and concerts (46 slides)
- Futurama Street Festival, 1959; Street scenes (19 slides)
- Guaranty State Bank Run, ca. 1929-1932; Crowds on Main Street looking north shows
Washer Bros, English Tailors, Guaranty State Bank, Fuller Jewelry, and Harmons Drug
Store (8 slides)
- Heritage Hall Diorama, 1966; Exhibits in Kress Building (10 slides)
- Miscellaneous Events, 1920s-1970s; Stock market crash headlines, National Prohibition
Act, Congress votes war headlines, peace demonstration, Childrens Museum to open new
wing headline, and unidentified scene (11 slides)
- Race Tracks (Auto Racing), 1965; Green Valley Raceway and Trinity Valley Raceway (22
slides)
- Richard M. Nixon Rally, 1968; Rally scenes of Nixon and family with others at
Burkburnett Park (41 slides)
- Southwestern Fat Stock Show and Rodeo, 1952-1974; Advertisements, newspaper article,
and parade (7 slides)
- Sports, 1970-1971, n.d.; Baseball, basketball, Golden Gloves match, and hockey game (8
slides)
- Tarrant County Courthouse, 1873; Courthouse Square. Market Day, looking east from
Houston and Weatherford streets (13 slides)
Subseries 8. People
- Businessmen and Chamber of Commerce Members, ca. 1900-1952; (35 slides)
- Carter, Amon G., ca. 1940s-1950s; Amon G. Carter with family, Will Rogers, and others.
Includes Carter funeral scenes (21 slides)
- Celebrities, ca. late 1800s-1970s; People in entertainment, politics, and sports as
well as historical figures (37 slides)
- Fort Worth Osteopathic Hospital, 1974; Medical staff in operating room scenes (80
slides)
- Humphrey, Hubert, 1968; Humphrey campaign in Fort Worth at Burkburnett Park. Humphrey,
John Connally, Henry Gonzales, Ralph Yarbourgh, and Jim Wright are pictured (20 slides)
- Meetings, 1965; U. S. Governors meeting (newspaper page), Town Hall meeting at Will
Rogers Auditorium on decision to build convention center, United Way luncheon and meetings
at Hotel Texas (33 slides)
- Miscellaneous, 1930s-1940s, 1975; Groups and individuals, not identified. Primarily
depression era and 1940s scenes of groups, families, people on the street, business
meetings, and people at work. There are a few pioneer era illustrations of a family and
cowboys (30 slides) ;Nixon, Richard. See Events, Richard M. Nixon Rally
- Political Leaders, ca. 1905-1968; Theodore Roosevelts visit to Fort Worth;
Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin; Adolph Hitler; Harry Truman;
Richard Nixon; John F. Kennedy; Robert F. Kennedy (assassination); Lyndon B. Johnson and
Hubert Humphrey; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Douglas McArthur; Eisenhower-Nixon political
buttons; and Uncle Sam (29 slides)
- Street Scenes, 1963-1977; Individuals, couples, and groups of people walking in
downtown Fort Worth (114 slides)
- [Same as above]
- Truman, Harry, 1947; Visit to Fort Worth. Shown at podium in front of the Texas and
Pacific Railway Station via first television remote telecast in Texas. Sam Rayburn and
Amon Carter appear with Truman (4 slides)
Subseries 9. Places
Box 16
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- Arlington Downs, Arlington, Texas, ca. 1930s; Entrance (1 slide)
- Botanic Gardens, 1965-1975; People and gardens (10 slides)
- Burkburnett Park, 1950s-1971; Aerials, views in various seasons (18 slides)
- Carswell Air Force Base, 1940s, n.d.; Lake Worth near Carswell, bomber plant, transport
planes, aerial views before Carswell was built, Franklin D. Roosevelt visit (16 slides)
- Cultural District, 1937-1938, n.d.; Aerial views in area of Amon Carter Museum, Kimball
Art Museum, Casa Manana, and Texas Centennial Celebration grounds (9 slides)
- Dallas, Texas, 1936-1960s, n.d.; Skylines, street scene, grassy knoll at Dealy Plaza,
triple underpass (14 slides)
- Fort Worth Zoo, 1950s-1970; Primarily animals, some people and park views (60 slides)
- Freight Yards, 1954-1972, n.d.; Aerial views of freight yards east and west of downtown
and Texas & Pacific Railway terminals (18 slides)
- General Worth Park, n.d. (1 slide)
- Industrial Parks, n.d.; Not identified (18 slides)
- Mark IV Industrial Park, 1967, n.d. (23 slides)
- Lakes, 1961-1967, n.d.; Benbrook Dam and Lake (newspaper article), Eagle Mountain Lake,
Lake Worth (?), and unidentified lake scenes (13 slides)
- Residences, 1961-1970; Mayfair, Ridgelea, Ridgemar, Ryan Place, Tanglewood, Wedgewood,
Western Hills, Westover Hills (126 slides)
- [Same as above]
- Seven Seas Amusement Park, Arlington, Texas, 1972; Aerial views (18 slides)
- Six Flags Over Texas, 1965; Aerial views, people, and rides (73 slides)
- [Same as above]
- Stockyards, 1940s, 1951, n.d.; Aerials of stockyards and packing plants, Armour and
Company, Swift and Company, and a newspaper article (6 slides)
- Sundance Square, ca. 1990; Restoration of buildings (3 slides)
- Trinity River, 1966-1971; River and Fort Worth skyline, barges on river, and
development plan for Trinity River basin (9 slides)
- Turnpike Stadium, 1964-1974; Excavation, construction, completion, and expansion of the
stadium (19 slides)
- Village Creek Sewage Treatment Plant, n.d.; Aerial views (4 slides)
- Water Gardens, 1971-1975; Excavation, construction, and completion of gardens (76
slides)
- [Same as above]
Subseries 10. Skylines--Aerial Views--Fort Worth
- Aerial Panoramas, 1890s; Taken from the roof of the Tarrant County Courthouse (15
slides)
- Aerial Views, ca. 1890s-1974, n.d.; Birds-eye map, construction scenes, downtown,
freeways, industrial areas, stockyards, etc. (172 slides)
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
Subseries 11. Skylines--Cityscapes--Fort Worth
[Note: The skyline scenes were photographed from various buildings and directions. See
notes in folders for specific shooting locations.]
Box 17
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- Looking East and Southeast, 1936-1974 (56 slides)
- Looking North and Northwest, 1930s-1979 (23 slides)
- Looking Northeast, 1930s (10 slides)
- Looking South, 1950s-1971 (36 slides)
- Looking West, ca. 1950s-1976 (77 slides)
- Night Views, 1962-1975 (142 slides)
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- Sunset Views, 1961-1973 (150 slides)
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
Subseries 12. Streets
- Houston Street, 1873; Market Day, looking east from Houston and Weatherford streets (26
slides)
- Houston Street, 1963-1972, n.d.; Views looking north and south (28 slides)
- Main Street, ca. 1880s-1940s, n.d.; Photographed from various locations, shows
trolleys, trolley tracks, commercial buildings (94 slides)
- [Same as above]
- Main Street, 1920s Looking north from Eleventh Street, Hippodrome Theater in view (36
slides)
- Main Street, 1950-1976; Views looking north and south (50 slides)
- Miscellaneous Views, 1962-1972; East Lancaster, Fifth, Jennings, Tenth, and
Throckmorton streets (15 slides)
- Seventh Street, 1936-1969; Views from various locations (30 slides)
- Vintage Views, ca. 1890s-1930s, n.d.; Various streets and views, mostly undated.
Includes Houston, Jennings, and Main streets (67 slides)
- [Same as above]
Subseries 13. Transportation
Box 18
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- Airplanes, 1965-1975; Commercial aircraft and small planes (10 slides)
- Airport Freeway (Highway 121), 1963-1967; Construction, signs, and completed freeway (9
slides)
- Amon Carter Field (Greater Fort Worth International Airport), 1961-1969, n.d.; Aerial
views, aircraft, terminal, and newspaper article (16 slides)
- Automobiles, ca. 1920s-1952; First automobiles in Fort Worth in front of Texas &
Pacific Railway station; views of other early automobiles on the road, at gas stations,
etc., ca. 1920s-1930s; and ads in 1952, for automobiles of various makes (47 slides)
- Bridges, n.d.; Bridge over Trinity River, north Main Street prior to Paddock Viaduct (4
slides)
- Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, 1971, n.d.; Architectural models and sketches (17 slides)
- Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, 1971-1973; Construction scenes, aerial views by W. D. Smith
(99 slides)
- [Same as above]
- Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, ca. 1974, n.d.; Scenes after completion of airport; Thomas
M. Sullivan, Executive Director and aerial views (31 slides)
- General Motors, ca. 1950, n.d.; Newspaper articles of pre construction scenes (4
slides); Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike. See Interstate 30. See also West Freeway
- Interstate 30 (Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike), 1971-1974, n.d.; Aerials from various
locations along roadway by W. D. Smith (64 slides)
- [Same as above]
- Interstate 30 (Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike), ca. late 1950s, 1963-1967; Construction
scenes (19 slides)
- Interstate 30 (Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike), ca. late 1950s, 1963-1967; Miscellaneous:
Ground breaking ceremony, toll ticket, Texas Department of Transportation building,
highway patrol car on turnpike, maps of turnpike (9 slides)
- Interstate 30 (Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike), 1957-1972, n.d.; Overpasses and exits from
various locations along route from Fort Worth to Dallas (30 slides)
- Interstate 30 (Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike), n.d.; Passenger travel. Includes toll booth
arrival and departure, Texas Department of Transportation employees and vehicles, views
along road (56 slides)
- Interstate 30 (Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike), ca. late 1950s; Roads completed from Fort
Worth to Arlington (52 slides)
- Interstate 30 (Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike), n.d.; Road signs along turnpike:
"Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike," exit, speed limit, and "Texas Turnpike
Authority" (38 slides)
- Interstate 30 (Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike), n.d.; Toll Plazas in Fort Worth, Grand
Prairie, and Dallas. Jack Whites car going through toll plaza (25 slides)
- Interstate 35, 1962-1967; Various locations along interstate in Fort Worth (14 slides)
- Meacham Field, Fort Worth, 1975; Aerial views, terminal, planes, and runways (24
slides)
- Miscellaneous, n.d.; Stock photos of a covered wagon train and a stagecoach, a mule
cart, a locomotive, truck ad, and men laying pipeline along highway 80 (7 slides); NASA. See
U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Road Signs, 1971, n.d.; Speed limit signs, stop signs, traffic signals, and other road
directional signs (28 slides)
- Traffic Scenes, 1971, n.d.; Streets in Arlington (Highway 80), Dallas, Fort Worth, and
Grand Prairie (76 slides)
- Transit Company, Fort Worth, Texas, 1962-1976; City buses, charter buses, bus stops and
signs, and people riding buses (67 slides)
- Trinity Turnpike, 1973; Plans of proposed Trinity Turnpike that was never constructed
(29 slides)
- Trolley Cars, n.d.; Early trolley cars pulled by mules and on tracks (7 slides)
- U. S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1975, n.d.; "Men Walk on
Moon" headline, astronauts, space ship taking off and on launching pad, view of earth
from space (12 slides)
- West Freeway (Interstate 30), 1971, n.d.; Summit and West Freeway area, Cherry Street
exit, and Forest Park Blvd. area (40 slides)
Subseries 14. Slide Presentations
Box 19
Folder(s) Title, Dates, and Description
- Construction of the Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike, 1956-1957 (119 slides)
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- [Same as above]
- "Gruen Plan for a Greater Fort Worth Tomorrow," 1956; Set No. 2-A (33 slides)
- "Gruen Plan for a Greater Fort Worth Tomorrow," 1956; Set No. 2-B (23 slides)
- Inventory for construction of the Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike slides (1-4)
Series II: Slide
Presentations-Historic Oversize Slides
Advertising Buildings Businesses
Education Events People
Places Aerials Cityscapes
Streets Transportation Slide
Presentations-General
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