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Will Leatherman
Afrika [Braille Map with annotations hand-lettered in ink]
The Main Street viaduct wire bridge over Trinity River, Fort Worth, Texas
Political rally on Main Street, Arlington, Texas
Old Industrial Show photograph (Keystone) of men working in a slaughterhouse
Men with musical instruments
Texas & Pacific operator at Arlington, Texas railroad station
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Mail Room
Women on horseback
Portrait of twin girls
Late W. J. Boaz, founder of the Boaz Estate
James M. Carlisle
African American woman holding infant
David T. Bomar, organizer of Continental Bank and Trust company
Postcard: "Winter"
First Methodist Church of Fort Worth
Lion's head mineral well in Arlington, Texas
Pancho Villa, La Luz Corral Villa, and four unidentified individuals
Santa Fe Depot railroad station, Weatherford
Postcard: illustration of Chief Gall, leader of the Hunkpapa Lakota Native American tribe
Rogers-McKnight Store
Frank Goodwin and Everett Rudd
Count Brooke Capps, on the porch at 1120 Penn Street, Fort Worth, Texas
Al S. Hayne Memorial Fountain
First National Bank building, Fort Worth, Texas
G. N. T. T. Company Power House, Fort Worth, Tex.
Court House
Confederate soldiers reunion, Arlington, Texas
First National Bank Building
Postcard: illustration of Chief Joseph, leader of the Wal-lam-wat-kain band of Nez Perce Native American tribe
Postcard: "Thanksgiving Greetings"
Count Brooke Capps, on the porch at 1120 Penn Street, Fort Worth, Texas
St. Joseph's Infirmary
City Hall
First Baptist Church, 4th Street and Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth, Texas
Dr. Cravens and friends
Neil P. Anderson home, later to become the Gause-Ware Funeral Home, 1251 Pennsylvania Avenue, Fort Wort, Texas
Portugal revolution article from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Two men in an airplane, possibly a modified Fokker D VII
Dr. W. H. Davis
Three people standing on unpaved street beside cars in front of a bank
Post Office, Federal Building
Fort Worth pioneer Volunteer Fire Department
Majestic Theatre, Rusk Street (later named Commerce Street)
Mineral Well, downtown Arlington, Texas
Medical College
Postcard: "To My Valentine"
Postcard: "A Merry Christmas"
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