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Subject: Lawns
Subject: Lawns
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Jack McCullough and Russell S. Bowen spraying insecticide
Tom Saunders, with sprayer used for lawn worms
Mrs. T. W. Johnson shown in her yard
Cook Hospital with view of lawn and 1940-50's era cars
The likely new hospital site of Cook Memorial Hospital for Children
Home Architectures
Home Architectures
Home Architectures
Fort Worth sanitation drive
O. W. Sprinkle
Mrs. R. E. McBroom
Rotary Club President M. E. Sadler, Ph.D.
Fort Worth Children's Hospital
Mrs. W. D. Waltman Junior and daughter, "Kitzy"
Home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Gunn
Fort Worth residences open house
New home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Grant Fewsmith
Red brick home at 3811 Hilltop Road
New home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dunham
New home at 1604 Blue Bonnet Drive
New home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brock
Modernistic home at 4210 Lovell Avenue
Dwelling at 4070 Mattison Avenue
New residence of Kenneth O. Compton
Dwellings at 1005 and 1007 East Robert Street
New House of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brower
Homes of Mrs. J. M. Trentman
New home of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Paulsel
New home of Doctor and Mrs. Ray V. Brasher
New home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kemble
The home of Mrs. Robert McCart
New home of Mr. and Mrs. Herrill Bridgess
New home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Tyer
New home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Cox
Home at 4424 Birchman Avenue
New home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gragg
Fort Worth (Tex.) South Side Police Department station, exterior view of the old building which has been condemned
Elmwood Sanatorium
Police dog
Crestwood Apartments
Crestwood Apartments
Side view of wrecked car, ca. 1950s
Edge Hill, also known as the Hurley Building, was the original home of B. B. Paddock