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The Tarrant County Historical Commission Collection contains many photographs.  A keyword searchable list of photographs in this collection and their locations are provided below. Additional photographs related to Tarrant County historical markers are included within the Marker Research Files.

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Stock Show Medical Staff

Pictured: Medical Staff at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo

Edward H. Tarrant Image Copy Negative 

Pictured: Image of Edward H. Tarrant from copy negative

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Box Description
1989 Bobo House, nine prints, black and white
1989 M. G. Ellis School, one black and white print measuring 8 by 10 inches
1990b Judge James Tracy Morehead, five duplicate prints
1990b Polytechnic College, copies of panoramic photograph copied onto eight 8 by 10 inches photographs
1990b General Worth Square Dedication, 15 photographs, 1987
1990b Minters Chapel Methodist Church, circa 1950s
1990b Frenchman’s Well, 1939
1990b Graves of Cynthia Ann Parker, Quanah Parker, and Prairie Flower in cemetery in Fort Still, Oklahoma, 1967
1990b Tarrant County Courthouse, 1883
1990b Fort Worth Fire Station, No. 1, two duplicates, 1983
1990b Missouri Avenue Methodist church (St. Andrew’s Methodist Church), seven photographs, 1985
1990b Knights of Pythias Castle Hall, 1982
1990b Fort Worth Public Market Building/Cadillac Plastics, 1980
1990b “Fairview,” William A. Bryce Home, 1982
1990b Burk Burnett Building, 1982
1990b Thistle Hill after renovation, three photographs, 1982
1990c L. H. Cook’s General Store at Lonesome Dove, 1911
1990c Boaz homestead at Birdville, Texas, north side of house
1990c Boaz home in Fort Worth at 300 Missouri
1990c Boaz family picnic in Benbrook
1990c Melinda Elizabeth (Duncan) Barkley, widow of Benjamin Barkley. Photograph taken September 1901 when Mrs. Barkley was 74.
1990c Handley Cemetery, six photographs, 1988
1990c Emanuel Hebrew Rest Cemetery, eight photographs, 1988
1990c Fossil Creek Methodist Church Cemetery, three photographs, 1988
1990c Ebeneezer Cemetery, Arlington, Texas, seven photographs, 1988
1990c Entrance to Oakwood Cemetery
1990c Tarrant County Civil Courts Building after renovation, 1988
1990c Handley School Project, 12 photographs, 1936
1990c Original photograph of Brother Chism, Preacher
1990c Texas Historical Marker Dedication for the Arlington Heights Masonic Lodge #1184, two photographs and four contact sheet photographs, 1988
1990c Photograph of watercolor of Fort Worth
1990c Confederate statue in Oakwood Cemetery
1990c Fort Worth Stockshow personnel, 13 photographs, 1928-1932
1990d Tarrant County Courthouse, 1984
1990d Tarrant County Historical Commission personnel: Kate McDonald, G. Gardner Williams, two photographs, 1986
1990d Tarrant County Historical Commission meeting, 1983
1990e Captain E. M. Daggett
1990e Captain E. M. Daggett
1990e C. B. Daggett
1990e Mr. and Mrs. Will Lake and children, Ollie and Tom
1990e Mary Swayne, Alla Merrill, Cora Daggett, and Laura Hogsett
1990e Tom Lake
1990e Cora Daggett (Mrs. K. V. Jennings)
1990e Home of Helen Daggett Moorman McKee
1990e Laura Palmer Daggett
1990e Home of E. M. Daggett
1990e “Mama Florence and an old slave, Wilia Turner, 104 years of age”
1990e Charles Turner and second wife
1990e E. B. Daggett Residence
1990e Daggett House, June 1890
1990e Unidentified woman, 1937
1990e Unidentified house
1990e Mosque Point, Lake Worth
1990e Matthew J. “Jack” Brinson
1990e William Milton Robinson
1990e White Settlement’s Allen Log Cabin in the early years
D/1 Austin Patio Ranch, Grapevine
D/1 Unidentified Queen Anne House
D/1 Smithfield School students, classes One through Three, 1941-1942
D/1 Two 14 by 10 inch black and white photographs taken by an unknown photographer (1981), during the “I-CARE” controversy, of West Lancaster Avenue, Fort Worth, by the United States Post Office Building. One image shows an “altered/enhanced” I-30 overhead, and the other is altered to show the effect of planned expansion of I-30 overhead and its proximity to the Post Office.
D/95 Folder containing pictures of buildings and houses designed by W. G. Clarkson and Company, Architects. Folder containing pictures of buildings by M. R. Sanguinet, Carl G. Staats, Wyatt Co. Hendrick, and R. D. Gottlieb, Architects and Engineers.
2000a First Methodist Church of Azle Texas Historical Commission marker dedication, eight photos, October 29, 1995
2000a Elisha Adam Euless Texas Historical Commission marker dedication, Euless Municipal Complex, 11 photographs, February 9, 1997
2000a Keller Methodist Church Texas Historical Commission marker dedication, fourteen photographs, October 26, 1997
2000a Fort Worth Stockyards Hog and Sheep Markets Texas Historical Commission dedication, 22 photos, October 19, 1996
2000a William Jary Award presentation at Commissioners Court, three photographs, August 26, 1997
2000a Opening reception for 1895 Room, dedicating placement of display cabinets, 15 photographs, November 6, 1997
2000b First Methodist Church of Azle THC marker dedication, eight photos, October 29, 1995
2000b Elisha Adam Euless THC marker dedication, Euless Municipal Complex, 11 photographs, February 9, 1997
2000b Keller Methodist Church Texas Historical Commission marker dedication, 14 photographs, October 26, 1997
2000b Fort Worth Stockyards Hog and Sheep Markets Texas Historical Commission dedication, 22 photos, October 19, 1996
2000b William Jary Award presentation at Commissioners Court, three photographs, August 26, 1997
2000b Opening reception for 1895 Room, dedicating placement of display cabinets, 15 photographs, November 6, 1997
2000b Color photographs of Tarrant County Historical Commission members in archives. Pictured: George Hedrick, Lela Standifer, Susan Pritchett, and Alice Marie Lewis, four photographs, February 1997
2000b First Baptist Church of Crowley, three photographs, May 30, 1993
2000b Dismantling of old Precinct Line Road bridge, two photographs, 1994
2000b Hanger Meditation Park in Kennedale, three photographs with duplicates of each, January 31, 1995
2000b Tarrant County Courthouse centennial celebration and reception following Commissioners Court meeting which opened the celebration. The Court was attired in costumes of the era of 1895, six photographs, October 11, 1995
2000b County Commissioner Dick Lewis
2000b Al Hayne bust made by Fort Worth sculptor Evaline Sellors for the Texas Spring Palace Memorial, [2000]
2000b Illustration of Texas Spring Palace in flames, possibly from the Leslie Illustrated Newspaper, [1890]
2000b North Fort Worth High School during construction of stairs and a stone retaining wall built as a Works Progress Administration project, 1935 to 1937.
2000b Photographs from “The Bohemian,” a literary magazine published in Fort Worth, 1899 to 1907
2000b “Official Map issued by the Board of Trade,” Fort Worth with railroad lines, 1901
2000b Tabernacle Christian Church
2000b Fort Worth High School, 1900
2000b Professor Alexander Hogg, superintendent of Fort Worth Schools, 1900
2000b Broadway Presbyterian Church, 1900
2000b Denton County Courthouse, 1902
2000b Washer Brothers Clothing Store, Century Building, 1901
2000b Judge Anthony Banning Norton, editor of the Fort Worth Chief 1859 to 1961
2000b The editors of “The Bohemian” and their friends on Banquet Day, 1904
2000b Reunion of Mexican War Veterans, Fort Worth, May 22, 1902
2000b Interurban train on Main Street, 1902
2000b Special car “Sagamore” for Interurban Line between Fort Worth and Dallas, 1902
2000b Interior view of the “Sagamore,” 1902
2000b Dr. W. E. Duncan Sanitarium, 1902
2000b Railroad depot at Dalhart, Texas, Fort Worth and Denver City Railroad, 1902
2000b Union Depot at Alamogordo [New Mexico], 1901
2000b Texas and Pacific general office, Dallas, 1900
2000b Passenger station, Denton, 1902
2000b Biccochi Building after 1985 restoration in which historical errors were made (altering window styles, covering brick façade, etc.), 11 photographs
2000c Rehoboth Cemetery Texas Historical Commission marker dedication, nine photographs, April 5, 1997
2000c Mansfield Methodist Church Texas Historical Commission marker dedication, 10 photographs, May 18, 1997
2000c Mount Olivet Cemetery Texas Historical Commission marker dedication, two photographs, October 4, 1987
2000c Hurst-Euless-Bedford School Board commendation for Tarrant County Historical Commission, two photographs, 1987
2000c Vandalism to Texas Log Cabins Texas Historical Commission marker, two photographs
2000c Laneri School Building. Laneri was Fort Worth’s first Catholic high school for boys. The building was used for Trinity Valley School before becoming the site for Cassata Learning Center in 1975. Four photographs, July 1984
2000c Seven Photographs, 5 by 7 inches, black and white, of Reverend L. G. Austin, pastor of St. John Missionary Baptist Church, at Mosier Valley Cemetery, July 1974. Twelve photographs, 5 by 7 inches black and white, at St. John Missionary Baptist Church, Mosier Valley, on the occasion of its 100th anniversary, 3324 House Anderson Road, July 1974. One photograph, 5 by 7 inches black and white press copy, children playing at a Mosier Valley Day Care Center, date from Mid Cities News tabbed note is March 28, 1974.  
2000c Four glossy black and white photographs, 8 by 10 inches, at Greenwood Cemetery, 3100 White Settlement Road, Fort Worth, date unknown.
2000c One black and white glossy, 8 by 10 inches, of Dr. Clay Johnson house at No. 3 Chase Court, Fort Worth [possibly for application for marker]. One color Polaroid photograph and six glossy black and white, 8 by 10 inches photographs of Wade-Ralls house, 2424 College Avenue, Fort Worth [possibly for application for marker].
2000d First Presbyterian Church, copied from book Greater Fort Worth: The Gateway to the Great State of Texas, 1907
Negatives Johnson State Cemetery, 1981
Negatives Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train, 1987
Negatives Flat Iron Union Building, Fort Worth, 1987
Negatives Union Station (also called the Santa Fe Station), Fort Worth, 1987
Negatives Meadowbrook Methodist Church, 3900 Meadowbrook Drive, Fort Worth, marker dedication, 1993
2001 One 5 by 7 inches black and white portrait of Middleton Tate Johnson (1810-1866).
2002b Texas Historical Commission annual conference in Austin and Tarrant County Commissioners Meeting, nine photographs, May, 1997
2003 Two 8 by 10 inches black and white photographs [1965]; one with Judge Jesse C. Duval, John Brady, and Judge Weldon Bradley in the Criminal Courts building; one of Judge Weldon Bradley, standing behind his bench, with unidentified others, and John Brady (third from right).
2003

Historic Preservation Awards, three photographs, May 12, 1992

1. Tarrant County Historical Commission chairman Lela Standifer at podium giving remarks before bestowing William E. Jary Award to author Richard F. Selcer, Jr. Receiving award in his absence is his mother, Peggy (Mrs. J.B. Nelson)

2. Tarrant County Historical Commission chairman Lela Standifer at podium giving remarks before bestowing William E. Jary Award to author Richard F. Selcer, Jr. Receiving award in his absence is his mother, Peggy (Mrs. J. B. Nelson)

3. Mrs. Nelson holding Jary Award

2003

Texas Historical Commission Annual Conference, two photographs, April 23-26, 1992

1. Tarrant County Historical Commission chairman Lela Standifer, THC board member Karl Komatsu, and TCHC member and markers committee chairman, Joye Evetts. Karl is holding DSA given to TCHC at 1992 Preservation Conference

2. Karl Komatsu awarding John Ben Sheppard Award to Tarrant County Historical Commission member Joye Evetts

2006a

Four copy prints from negatives, 8 by 10 inches

                        1. 1876 bird’s eye map of Fort Worth by D. D. Morse

                        2. Fort Worth Courthouse and Jail (copy of engraving)

                        3. Aerial view of Tarrant County Courthouse [early 1920s]

                        4. Pen and Ink sketch of Tarrant County Courthouse by James Record

2006a

One negative of Gary Logan’s Sundance Square Night Shot, Original, 1997

Eight color photographs of Downtown Fort Worth, with descriptions written on the back of each photograph in blue ink, with negatives in envelope, Photographs taken by Sergio Piumatti, undated

Nineteen color photographs of “Marker Seminar Photos,” in envelope with Art Weinman’s name on it, undated

2007b DeVitt House, 1634 West Jennings, built circa 1910, two photographs, late 1980s
2007b Fort Worth City Hall, later Public Safety and Courts Building, built 1938.
2007b Wyatt Hedrick and Elmer Withers, architects. Photograph by James Pittman, December 1978
2007b World War One parade, 36th Division from Camp Bowie, April 11, 1918
2007b Fort Worth Stockyards Hotel and Exchange, building on hill where Swift plant was built later, circa 1901
2007b Fort Worth Medical College Phi Chi fraternity on parade, Fifth and Calhoun, circa 1908
2007b Lily B. Clayton School, 2100 Park Place Avenue, circa 1935, when second addition was being built (Preston Green, architect); earlier one story by Wiley G. Clarkson, 1921. Two photographs.
2007b Robert McCart house
2007b Jopling-Melear cabin, Arlington
2007b United States Post Office, Crowley, circa early 1980’s
2007b Rufus Chapman’s Clover Farm Store, Crowley, 1945
2007b [Crowley] Depot after storm
2007b Fort Worth bank lobby, circa 1910
2007b Mitchell Cemetery, Fort Worth, Mrs. E. B. Thornton, Mr. T. P. Leath and boy, William Sanders. From Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 1935
2007b Houston Street, south from Third Street, circa 1890’s
2007b Fort Worth City Hall
2007b Jennings Street Viaduct, replaced in 1931 by present bridges and underpasses, circa early 1900’s
2007b Main Street, north from 14th Street, late 1890’s
2007b Residences: C. H. Silliman, J. W. Swayne, Sam Davidson, F. M. Ball, K. M. Van Zandt, Mrs. W. T. Scott, J. B. Slaughter, W. B. Garvey, J. F. Moore
2007b Phillip Greenwall family
2007b St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 901 Lamar, 1909 to 1912
2007b Santa Fe Union Depot, 1501 Jones, 1899 to 1900
2007b Smithfield High School class, 1923.
2007b Smithfield Elementary School, Room One, 1923.
2007b Smithfield Elementary School, circa 1920’s.
2007b Smithfield Elementary School, circa 1920’s.
2007b Smithfield High School basketball team, 1918 to 1919.
2007b Smithfield High School girls’ basketball team, circa 1920’s.
2007b Smithfield High School girls’ basketball team with first names, circa 1920’s.
2007b Grapevine community band visiting Smithfield, circa 1910’s.
2007b Tarrant County Precinct No. 3, county garage at 3200 Bewley. Commissioner: J. W. Owens, two copies, December 1954.
2007b Smithfield School being built.
2007b Smithfield School being built, workers on second floor.
2007b Smithfield High School class
2007b Woodmen of the World burial, Camp No. 1437
2007b Bedford School, fifth grade class, circa 1940’s
2007b Keller Depot
2007b Gambrell House, Fort Worth
2007a Baldridge House, 5100 Crestline Road, Fort Worth, three photographs, taken for state historical marker application
2007a Edward Hampton Tarrant, chief justice of Navarro County and namesake of Tarrant County
2007a Dee Barker accepting Distinguished Service Award from Texas Historical Commission chairman T. R. Fehrenback, April 1987
2007a Tarrant County Historical Commission chairman Duane Gage accepting state award for Historic Preservation in the Texas Historical Commission annual meeting from state representative Ralph Wallace and Texas Historical Commission chairman Harry Goleman, April 1987
2007a Dee Barker holding certificate for best newsletter with Texas Historical Commission chairman T. R. Fehrenbach at the Texas Historical Commission annual conference, April 1987
2007a Evelyn Cushman accepting Outstanding Committee Chairman award from T. R. Fehrenbach at Texas Historical Commission annual conference in Brownsville, Texas, April 1988
2007a Dee Barker accepting the DSA award for the Tarrant County Historical Commission at the Texas Historical Commission annual conference in Brownsville, pictured with T. R. Fehrenback, April 1988
2007a Dee Barker accepting the Best Program of Work for 1987 from T. R. Fehrenbach at the Texas Historical Commission annual conference in Brownsville, April 1988
2007a Dee Barker receiving a resolution commending the Tarrant County Historical Commission for their 1987 program from the Tarrant County Commissioners Court from County Judge Roy English, 1988
2007a Dee Barker and Evelyn Cushman with Resolution from Tarrant County Commissioners Court, 1988
2007a Tarrant County Historical Commission members outside Tarrant County Commissioners Court: Dee Lynn Aguilar, Sue McCafferty, [unknown], Bette Wilson, Dorothy Rencurrel, Carla Hoskins, Dee Barker, Evelyn Cushman, Ruth R. Stone, and Oliver Cozby, 1988
2007a Tarrant County Historical Commission members gathering in Tarrant County Commissioners Court, 1988
2007a Hitch Cemetery marker dedication. Pictured: E. D. Hitch, unknown woman, and Evelyn Cushman
2007a Hitch Cemetery clean up
E10 Photographic poster of 1895 Courthouse. This image is a detail from the Joseph Weisburg Collection original.
1989 "Fake Historical Marker" for Cobbs Barber Shop in Smithfield, August 1995
1989 Proposed Markers, “CK with Joy Ebbets,” undated
1989 Negatives for historical markers, including marker replacement at F.M. 1220 for
1865 Indian Creek Raid, Hick Field 1992 and WWI buildings, Homes and Churches, McFarland, St. Mary’s Catholic Church on Magnolia, Hemphill Presbyterian, Eighth Avenue, December 8, 1992, Open House, undated, 1992
D/1 Panoramic photograph, Miller’s Mutual Fire Insurance, from Bea Hagood Rall, undated
D/1 Cabinet card, unidentified school or church building, undated
Miscellaneous 1 Sarah Hardin Reynolds, undated
Miscellaneous 1 Greenwood Cemetery – Royal Canadian Flying Corps, 1993
Miscellaneous 1 Camp Wolters – Ruby Schmidt Collection (Abby Moran estate), undated, 1940-1941, 1973, 1975
Miscellaneous 1 Aviation (Tarrant County and Confederate Air Force), undated, 1993
Miscellaneous 1 Unidentified, undated
Miscellaneous 2 Bear Creek Bridge, undated
Miscellaneous 2 Bowen Motor Coach Lines, 1939
Miscellaneous 2 Cattleman’s Association Museum, 1987
Miscellaneous 2 Event at Garvey House, 1994
Miscellaneous 2 Fort Worth Courthouse and Jail, undated
Miscellaneous 2 Fort Worth Houses, unidentified, undated
Miscellaneous 2 George M. Martin and Mrs. E. H. Beall, 1888, 1921
Miscellaneous 2 Grunewald Park and Hotel, undated
Miscellaneous 2 Lobby, Stockyards National Bank, undated
Miscellaneous 2 Log Cabin Village marker restoration, 1991
Miscellaneous 2 Negatives – from Michael Patterson, undated, 1987, 1989, 1993-1994
Miscellaneous 2 Negatives – Archives, 1990-1991
Miscellaneous 2 Northside High School, 1932
Miscellaneous 2 Oakwood Cemetery, 1993
Miscellaneous 2 Pioneer man, undated
Miscellaneous 2 PWA Inspection Division of Texas Meeting, Fort Worth, August 14, 1935
Miscellaneous 2 Rock Strata – Downtown Fort Worth Construction, undated
Miscellaneous 2 Sagamore High School (Fort Worth), ca. 1926
Miscellaneous 2 Southwestern Bell/early telephone/utilities, undated, 1880, 1925, late-1920s
Miscellaneous 2 Tarrant County Court and Judges, undated, 1971, 1977
Miscellaneous 2 Tomlin Cemetery, Arlington, 1985