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J. M. Ware home will be demolished soon
Mrs. Frank M. Anderson with grandchildren Billy and Carolyn Anderson
Mrs. F. Hays McFarland stands on the porch of her home at 1110 Penn Street, Fort Worth, Texas
Mrs. C.O. Edwards (right) and sister Mrs. M.C. Chapman store china at the C.O. Edwards' home, originally built on Summit Avenue, now located at 39 Valley Ridge Road
Richland Hills Home
Expressway construction
Air view of Van Zandt home, 05/17/1950
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
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
C. A. O'Keefe home, 520 South Summit Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas
S.T. Bibb Jr. and son Tommy with dog "Cappy" in library of their home, the C.O. Edwards' house, 39 Valley Ridge Rd., formerly J.B. Slaughter home originally built on Summit Avenue, Fort Worth
Cynthia Ann Parker cabin moved to Shady Oak Farm
Cynthia Ann Parker cabin moved to Shady Oak Farm
Fort Worth flood of 1949
Cynthia Ann Parker cabin moved to Shady Oak Farm
Cass Edwards house at Pennsylvania and Summit, built late 1890s and scheduled to be torn down, 10/27/1948
Barney Holland home
Cass Edwards house at Pennsylvania and Summit; close-up of front entrace, 10/27/1948
Cass Edwards house, corner of Pennsylvania and Summit; double stairway looking from the library; hand-turned curly maple, 10/27/1948
Fireplace in Cass Edwards house, corner of Pennsylvania and Summit. 10/27/1948
Fireplace in library of Cass Edwards house, corner of Pennsylvania and Summit. 10/27/1948
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
Fireplace in Hyde Jennings house; built 1890s at northeast corner of Lancaster and Summit, Fort Worth's Quality Hill
Barney Holland home
Library in M.M. Barnes home, 1502 Summit Avenue, with 5,000 books; books were left to Mrs. Norman E. Nelson
Painting by English artist Burne-Jones, largest in collection at M.M. Barnes home, 1502 Summit Avenue, Fort Worth
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
Mahogany staircase of Hyde Jennings house; built 1890s at northeast corner of Lancaster and Summit, Fort Worth's Quality Hill
British War Bride
Exterior views of the cottage owned by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Keller
Lena Pope Home
Highway 183
Miniature house on display at the Lumbermen's Association of Texas convention
East Texas Hereford Association Tour
Home at 2920 Simondale Drive
George Lutes and family
Article showing a 1907 artist rendition of "Fort Worth as seen in 1853"
Neal P. Anderson residence under construction, 1251 Pennsylvania Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas
Neal P. Anderson residence, 1251 Pennsylvania Avenue, Fort Worth
The home of Harold and Hazel Foster, Marston Street, Thurber, Texas
Thurber, Texas; Nile (Andreatto?) home, women sitting on porch, car under portico
Town scene, Thurber, Texas
Subdivision. Some houses are under construction
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