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Ft. Worth Street Scene

Description: Photograph of a street in Ft. Worth, Texas. The street is inlaid with trolley tracks with a trolley on them. On either side of the street are businesses and boardwalks with people on them. Lining the boardwalk are horses and horse-drawn buggies and in the foreground is a street lamp and an electric pole. Written at the top of the building on the right side of the frame is, "Drug Store".
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

[Street Scene of Spur, Texas]

Description: Photograph of several people and horse drawn carriages in the middle of a street, under a "Welcome" banner. There are several stores and businesses visible in the background. Printed on the lower part of the photograph is, "Spur, Tex, The Magic City".
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

[H.D. Pearce & Co. Book & News Depot]

Description: Photograph of several men standing and sitting in front of the H.D. Pearce & Co. Book and News Depot. Below the store sign is another sign for the post office. Handwritten above the photograph is "In Runnels City 1885" and handwritten below the photograph is "[ ] of Runnels Co. 1st Business [ ] Hubert Pearce". Typed on the back of the photograph is, "The store of H.D. Pearce at Runnels City was one of the first businesses to be established in Runnels County. This picture was made in 188… more
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

W.C Stripling Low Cash Store, ca. 1890's

Description: Photograph of the W.C Stripling "Low Price Cash Store" in Ft. Worth, Texas ca. 1890's. People stand on the sidewalk posing for the camera formal clothing; the men in suits and the women in dresses. The store appears to sell fabrics - pictured on the sidewalk - and other miscellaneous items.
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

[Sweetwater Mercantile Co., 1900]

Description: Men and women posing outside the Sweetwater Mercantile Company in Sweetwater, Texas. The building was established by W.E and G.H Cornell of Fort Worth and was owned by several more people before it was torn down in 1903 to make a new structure.
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Stage Stand, Turkey Creek in the 1880s

Description: Photograph of the Stage Stand store in Turkey Creek. The building has three signs hanging on it's front wall. Next to the store is a house with a chimney behind a large wooden fence. In front of the store stands two young girls in aprons and petticoats, a man in a white shirt and hat, and two men seated in dark clothing and hats. In front of the fence is a woman and a child sits on top of the fence.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum
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