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Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church
UTA Nursing Building
Morris E. Berney residence, 1320 Pennsylvania Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas
Dunbar High School
East Annie Street Christian Church
Fort Worth Public Schools
Fort Worth Public Schools
Fort Worth Public Schools
Rosedale Park Elementary School
Carousel Club in Dallas; owned by Jack Ruby, who killed Lee Harvey Oswald
Fort Worth Star-Telegram building, exterior, 7th and Taylor Street, Fort Worth, Texas
Exterior of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram building, 7th and Taylor Sts., downtown Fort Worth
Mrs. F. Hays McFarland stands on the porch of her home at 1110 Penn Street, Fort Worth, Texas
Exterior of newly built Como Junior-Senior High School, Fort Worth, 09/07/1956
New home of Fort Worth Battery Company, 710 Texas Street
Albany (Texas) post office
Albany, Texas, First National Bank
J. L. Brooks family home in Childress County
Calvin H. Carriker home
Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation
J. E. Hinkle dairy farm
Exterior of R. W. Holmes house
Exterior of the J. Stuart Lydick Home
Homebuilders
New Home on Colonial Park
Exterior view of First Methodist Church at Bridgeport
Lena Pope Home's "Babyland"
Mrs. Eric Hyden Jr., Gladys Westbrook, Mrs. Emory Cantey and Mrs. Hubert Laney
Series no published on Lenna Pope Home "Babyland"
Entry Way of the Home of Mr. and Mrs.. Nick Dieb
J.T. Pemberton home at 1326 Summit, Fort Worth; later became Dr. C.S. Touzel's Clinic
Harding home at 1306 Summit, Fort Worth; later became Fort Worth Children's Museum
Wharton home at 1212 Summit, Fort Worth; later the C.M. Harris home, then by 1950 Critts Antiques
C. A. O'Keefe home, 520 South Summit Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas
Mrs. S.T. Bibb Jr. and son Sumter T. Bibb III in garden of C.O. Edwards' home, 39 Valley Ridge Rd., Westover Hills; former J.B. Slaughter home originally located on Summit Avenue, Fort Worth
Office Becomes Home
WBAP radio studio building, 10/30/1949
Front view of Will Rogers Memorial complex, 07/18/1949
Cass Edwards house at Pennsylvania and Summit, built late 1890s and scheduled to be torn down, 10/27/1948
Cass Edwards house at Pennsylvania and Summit; close-up of front entrace, 10/27/1948
Barney Holland home
Barney Holland home
Hyde Jennings house, northeast corner Lancaster and Summit; once a showplace on Fort Worth's Quality Hill, to be moved to lot in Sycamore Heights
Barney Holland home
Barney Holland home
M.M. Barnes home, 1502 Summit Avenue, Fort Worth; bequeathed to city for a park, originally built by George B. Loving ca. 1880; bought by E.G. Harrold, father of Mrs. Barnes
Exterior of Will Rogers Coliseum, Tower, and Auditorium
Mans Hoggett Ranch
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