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[A factory with smokestacks]

Description: Photograph of a factory with three tall smokestacks. Large, metal silos are situated in front of the structure. A grassy lawn stands in the foreground.
Date: [1930..1960]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of industrial buildings, 2]

Description: Photograph of a large industrial building with two tall towers in a grassy field, possibly a grain mill. A high metal catwalk connects the two towers. Many pipes slope down to the ground from the towers and a shorter building situated behind them. A small building with a pitched roof stands near the left tower.
Date: [1930..1970]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of a building with five smokestacks, 3]

Description: Photograph of an industrial building with five tall smokestacks situated behind a large metal silo. A pipe, elevated by poles, runs past the silo and towards the building. A structure supporting a series of smaller pipes stands to the right of the building. Many powerlines stretch across the sky in the background.
Date: [1930..1950]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of a building with five smokestacks, 2]

Description: Photograph of an industrial building with five tall smokestacks situated behind a large metal silo. A pipe, elevated by poles, runs past the silo and towards the building. A structure supporting a series of smaller pipes stands to the right of the building. Many powerlines stretch across the sky in the background.
Date: [1930..1950]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Factory workers in the 1930s]

Description: Photograph of men who work at a boot factory. The workers' names, standing from left to right, are named N.J. Dunaway, Glen Walker, Jim Ritchie, Roy "Wads" Hillard, and Leonard Ritchie. Out of the five men, Dunaway and Ritchie have died after the photo, Hillard was still alive after the photo was taken, and the living status of Walker and Ritchie is unknown.
Date: 1930~
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[The Justin Boot Co. Factory Floor]

Description: Photograph of workers on Justin Boot Co. Factory floor. Shelves of boots and a tall shelf of boxes make up the majority of the floor. Most of the workers are young boys who are managing the machines and organizing the boots.
Date: [1930..1940]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of a building with five smokestacks]

Description: Photograph of an industrial building with five tall smokestacks situated behind a large metal silo. A pipe, elevated by poles, runs past the silo and towards the building. A structure supporting a series of smaller pipes stands to the right of the building. Many powerlines stretch across the sky in the background.
Date: [1930..1960]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of industrial buildings]

Description: Photograph of a large industrial building with two tall towers in a grassy field, possibly a grain mill. A high metal catwalk connects the two towers. Many pipes slope down to the ground from the towers and a shorter building situated behind them. A small building with a pitched roof stands near the left tower.
Date: [1930..1970]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[The Nocona Boot factory after a snowfall]

Description: Photograph of the Nocona Boot Factory building after a snowfall and is partially curtained by a tree. The shrubs around the building's perimeter are dusted with snow along with a tree in front of the entrance. Two cars are parked in front of the entrance, and a car is parked on the side. "Nocona Boot Co. Inc." is in bold red letters, and the door entrance is also the same color as well. "Patterson" is embossed on the card of the image in gold cursive.
Date: [1930..1960]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Crazy Crystals]

Description: Men and women are shown here packaging Crazy Water Crystals. Mineral water was evaporated, and the resulting crystal deposits were gathered and packaged in various sizes for shipment throughout the United States. Written on back of this photograph is: "Pkg Crazy Crystals 1930's" and the name "Buster."
Date: 1930/1939
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[Crazy Fiz]

Description: Products were developed to satisfy the public's search for health during the heyday of the Mineral Wells Health Industry. One of these was Crazy Fiz. Carbon dioxide was infused into mineral water under pressure to create a "Sparkling water" drink labeled "Crazy Fiz." The women in this photograph of the Crazy Water Crystal plant are packaging the Crazy Fiz for distribution. On the back of the photograph is printed "Crazy Fiz 1930's."
Date: 1930/1939
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[Inside of the Crazy Water Bottling Plant]

Description: Handwriting on the back of this photograph identifies it as "Crazy Fiz 1930s" It is a section of the Crazy Water Bottling Plant, where carbon dioxide appears to have been added to the mineral water in order to compete with the popular soft drinks of the era. Note the bottling machine in the right foreground of the picture. Women are packing the carbonated "fizz water" for shipment.
Date: 1930/1939
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[The Crazy Water Bottling Company]

Description: A note on back of this photograph states, "Crazy Fiz, 1930's." It apparently shows a section of the Crazy Water Bottling Company, where carbonation of the mineral water converted it to a "Crazy Fiz", a product similar to the popular carbonated soft drinks of the day. It was also bottled and packaged for shipment here.
Date: 1930/1939
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library
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