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United States Post Office, Fort Worth, Texas
Exterior of the Marty Leonard Community Chapel at Edna Gladney Home, Fort Worth, during construction
Close-up of the exterior of the Marty Leonard Community Chapel at Edna Gladney Home, Fort Worth, during construction
Interior of the tower at Marty Leonard Community Chapel during construction,
Sinclair building, 512 Main Street, downtown Fort Worth, Texas
Texas & Pacific Railway Station
First Christian Church
Worth Hotel
Worth Hotel
Fort Worth's first brick house, 904 Penn Street
Aerial of downtown Fort Worth, Texas
Aerial of downtown Fort Worth, Texas
A big problem in miniature
Amon G. Carter Museum of Western Art
Children's Museum Guild
Casa Manana exterior showing dome
United States Post Office
Skyline Fort Worth, Texas
United States Post Office, Fort Worth, Texas
Robbins house, 80 years old, 302 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas
David Hagler's home, 7013 Manor Drive, Fort Worth, Texas
8th Avenue and Elizabeth Boulevard, Ryan Place columns
Foy L. Smith
Mrs. W. A. Hand shown in her new home
Home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fisher
Main Street and 7th Street
Downtown Fort Worth
The colonial home of the Vergal Bourlands
West 7th Street, Fort Worth, Texas
Gause-Ware Funeral Home, 1251 Pennsylvania Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas
Along Houston Street
Architect's ink drawing of the Fort Worth Club
United States Post Office
United States Post Office, 251 West Lancaster Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth National Bank, 714 Main Street, Fort Worth, Texas
Crown Machinery and Tool Company, Fort Worth, Texas, 1944
Sanger building, 410-414 Houston Sreet, downtown Fort Worth, Texas
Crown Machine and Tool Co., 2800 W. Lancaster Avenue, Fort Worth, 11/11/1944
Fort Worth, Texas 1418 El Paso Street residence owned originally by Robert D. Hunter and later by Dan Waggoner
Fort Worth Club building
Interior of the Winfield Scott home (Thistle Hill)
The Tarrant County Courthouse
Interior of the Winfield Scott home (Thistle Hill)
Exterior of the Winfield Scott home (Thistle Hill)
Exterior of the Winfield Scott home (Thistle Hill)
Interior of the Winfield Scott Home (Thistle Hill)
Will Rogers Coliseum, Tower, and Auditorium
The Tarrant County Courthouse
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