Series 7, Printed Material, contains approximately 513,000 clippings, 1920-1960, with clippings on Vietnam into the early 1970s. These clippings are of major news articles (as opposed to articles about sports figures, entertainers, or events of minor importance) and are arranged alphabetically either by subject or by the name of the featured person or organization. They are an important adjunct to the photographic print files. Additional printed material in this series includes a vertical file which contains a variety of clippings, headlines, and published items concerning various aspects of Fort Worth history, Star-Telegram history, and a great deal of information about World War II, both the European and Pacific theaters, but particularly military units and specific battles and battleships. A small amount of printed material is included about World War I, such as a series about the war published in 1964, by the North American Newspaper Alliance, information on the Texas Panther Division, U.S. Army locations and composition at the end of the war, and descriptions of a winter offensive. Other material in Series 7 includes oversize architectural drawings of hospitals, residences, schools, and other buildings located primarily in Fort Worth; a scrapbook which contains Star-Telegram advertising and printed materials, 1911-1941, which demonstrates the progress of the newspaper; and a copy of the centennial issue, October 30, 1949, celebrating Fort Worth’s first 100 years and the Star-Telegram’s move into a new building. This issue is also on microfilm.
Open for research.
Permission to publish, reproduce, distribute, or use by any and all other current or future developed methods or procedures must be obtained in writing from Special Collections, The University of Texas at Arlington Library. All rights are reserved and retained regardless of current or future development or laws that may apply to fair use standards.
Arrangements for reproduction of photographs dated after 1990 must be made directly with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Permission must be obtained from the copyright holder to publish, reproduce, distribute, or use by any and all other current or future developed methods or procedures wire service photographs or photographs by other photographers included in the collection. Wire services photographs will not be reproduced without their written permission. For permission to reprint or use Associated Press (AP) or United Press International (UPI) photographs contact them at the following addresses:
Dr. Charles C. Colley, Director of Special Collections, and Fort Worth lawyer, Jenkins Garrett, were actively involved in bringing the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection to UT Arlington. The university administration under President Wendell Nedderman and the university libraries director, John A. Hudson, gave their full support. Meetings that culminated in the donation agreement began in 1983, after Colley learned the newspaper was seeking a permanent custodian for their archives. Capitol Cities corporate headquarters and the administrative and editorial/library management staff of the Star-Telegram approved the donation of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s archives to Special Collections in 1983. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram archives donated the collection in increments from late June to October 1984. Subsequent donations of negatives were received in 1989, 1996, and 1999, while Dr. Gerald D. Saxon was Associate Director for Special Collections and Branch Libraries and Sally Gross was Head of Special Collections.
Gift, 1984-ongoing.
Finding aid prepared by the staff of the Special Collections Division, October 1998, revised August 1999.
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Subseries 2. Vertical File |
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Agnew, Spiro |
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Air Pollution |
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Alaska |
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Alpine--Brewster County |
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American Airlines--History |
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Amon Carter Museum of Western Art |
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Auto Races--Speed, etc. |
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Automobiles--Ford |
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Aviation--Airplanes B-36 |
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Aviation--Airplanes F-11 |
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Aviation--History and General. See also Love Field-Fort Worth International |
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Barbed Wire--History |
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Baseball--History |
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Bass, Sam |
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Bell Aircraft Corporation |
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Big Bend National Park |
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Boothe, John Wilkes |
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Camp Bowie, Texas |
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Carter, Amon G. |
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Casa Manana Musicals--"This Was Burlesque" |
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CCC Camps--Dublin and Lake Worth, Texas |
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Cedar Creek Lake--Roads & Bridges |
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Census--Tarrant County, 1850 |
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Census--Tarrant County, 1960 |
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Central Airlines--History |
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Chamber of Commerce--Fort Worth |
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Chamber of Commerce--United States |
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Chamber of Commerce--West Texas |
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Churches--Broadway Baptist Church--History |
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Churches--Catholic |
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Churches--Methodist |
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Churches--Presbyterian |
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Churches--Second Church of Christ, Scientist |
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Civil Aeronautics Administration |
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Civil Aeronautics Board |
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Civil Defense--Fort Worth and Tarrant County |
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Civil War |
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Collier Trophy |
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Convention Center--Tarrant County |
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Crime--Texas Penal Code |
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Dallas-Fort Worth Airport--Mid-Cities Edition, May 31, 1970 |
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Dallas-Fort Worth Airport--Special Edition, June 4, 1967 |
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Dallas-Fort Worth Airport--Special Edition, November 3, 1968 |
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Dallas--History |
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DeMolay (Order of) |
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Drugs |
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DuPont Company--Sabine River Works at Orange, Texas |
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El Paso, Texas--Press Kit |
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Elections--Special Sections, 1982-1983 |
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Ellis County, Texas |
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Exchange Club of Fort Worth--Golden Deeds Award |
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Family Service Association of Fort Worth |
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Federal Housing Administration |
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First National Bank |
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Flags--U.S. |
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Fort Worth and Denver City Railway Co.--History |
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Fort Worth Country Day School |
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Fort Worth Greater International Airport |
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Fort Worth Fire Department--History |
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Fort Worth National Bank |
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Fort Worth Record-- February 21, 1924 |
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Fort Worth Record--History by David A. Brown |
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram (see: Star-Telegram) |
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Fort Worth Telegram, 1905 |
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Fort Worth, Texas--All America City, Special Section, April 8, 1965 |
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Fort Worth, Texas--Businesses (Monnigs Dept. Store; Renfro Drugs) |
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Fort Worth, Texas--Centennial Senate Resolution |
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Fort Worth, Texas--City Charter |
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Fort Worth, Texas--Flood, 1949 |
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Fort Worth, Texas--History |
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Fort Worth, Texas--History, Sunday Magazine, published by Dallas Times Herald |
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Fort Worth, Texas--Industries |
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Fort Worth, Texas--Theaters |
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Fort Worth Truth, September 30, 1906 |
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Galveston Flood Story by James R. Record |
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General Dynamics |
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Gruen Plan |
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Hogan, Ben |
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Horse Racing |
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Hospitals--United States |
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Housing--Fort Worth, Texas |
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Housing--United States |
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Houston, Texas--Special Edition of Houston Chronicle on "Hurricane Carla" |
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Johnson County, Texas |
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Johnson, Lyndon Baines |
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Johnson, Mrs. Lyndon Baines |
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Kansas City Star |
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Kendavis Industries |
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Kennedy Wire Report, November 1963 |
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Kennedy, John F., Report of the President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, September 27, 1964 |
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Kennedy, John F., 10th Anniversary Stories (Dallas Papers) |
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Kimbell Art Museum |
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Leonard’s Department Store, 1938 |
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Leonard’s Department Store, 1948 |
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Leonard’s Department Store, 1962 |
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Lockheed Aircraft Corp. |
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Love Field-Fort Worth International (Midway Digest) |
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Malaysia, Federation of |
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Manpower |
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Marshall Field & Co. |
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Meacham Field |
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Mexican Americans in Fort Worth |
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Mineral Wells--History of Fort Wolters |
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Mitchell-Schonover Home |
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Montgomery Ward & Co.--Special Section, September 3, 1928 |
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Motion Pictures--History |
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Newspapers on Microfilm--Guides |
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Nixon, Mrs. Richard (Pat) |
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Nixon, Richard Milhous |
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NRA (National Recovery Administration) |
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Office of Price Stabilization |
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Officers’ Training Camp Association |
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Old Line Insurance Company |
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Osteopathic Medicine--History |
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Osteopathic Medicine, Texas College of |
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"Our Historic Shrines"--Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Panama Canal |
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Presidential Inaugurations |
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Radio--WBAP History |
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Railroads--Golden Spike Centennial Issue, 1969 |
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Railroads--History and General |
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Railroads--"Survey, Dallas Interurban Depots of the Texas Electric Railway" |
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Rayburn, Sam--Library, Bonham, Texas |
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Richardson, Sid W.--Foundation |
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Rockwell International |
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San Angelo, Texas |
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Scott, Winfield--Home |
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Securities & Exchange Commission--Texas Fraud |
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Six Flags Over Texas |
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Southwestern Baptist Seminary |
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Space Projects--Newspapers |
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Star-Telegram Junior 1949 |
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Editions Space Projects--Newspapers |
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Star-Telegram Junior 1954 |
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Star-Telegram--"Santa Fe" Edition, Friday, April 26, 1946 |
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Star-Telegram-- Edition of Amon G. Carter, Sr. Death, Morning, June 24, 1955 |
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Star-Telegram--New Plant, 1921 |
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Star-Telegram--Noon Edition, Peach Paper, Last Copy, October 9, 1937 |
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Star-Telegram--Roto Section, First Issue, September 5, 1937 |
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Star-Telegram--Sunday, April 26, 1937 |
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Star-Telegram--Building |
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Star-Telegram--History |
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Star-Telegram--Promotion Department |
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Stockyards--Fort Worth |
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Stripling, W. C. Company |
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Sugar Bowl--History of the New Orleans Sugar Bowl |
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Switzerland |
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Talco Asphalt & Refining Co., Mt. Pleasant, Texas |
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Tandy Family, "The Tandy Story" by Joyce Moffet Villalobos |
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Tarrant County (Bridgeport & Eagle Mountain Reservoirs)--Water Control |
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Tarrant County--History |
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Texas--Constitution |
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Texas--History by Lloyd Stewart and Robert K. Taylor |
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Texas Christian University |
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Texas City, Texas |
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Texas Electric Service Company |
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Texas Governors |
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Texas Memorial Museum |
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Texas Power & Light Company |
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Texas Prison System |
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Texas Highway Department--Published by the Dallas Morning News |
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Texas Spring Palace (certificate), 1889 |
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Texas War Heroes |
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Texas Wesleyan University--Centennial |
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Thanksgiving Day |
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Traffic Accidents |
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Travel |
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Trinity River, Special Section, November 4, 1962 |
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Trinity River Watershed Flood Control Program, Series of Articles by Louis P. Mervill |
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Truman, Harry |
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University of Texas at Austin |
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Urschel, Charles F.--Kidnapping Case, 1933 |
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U.S. Army Reserve Corps Armory Sites |
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Victoria, Texas |
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Voting--Precincts |
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Wallace, George--Assassination Attempt, May 15, 1972 |
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Waples - Platter Company--Anniversary Section, July 30, 1972 |
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Washer Brothers--Special Section, November 13, 1927 |
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Water--Map Showing Boundaries of Tarrant County Water Control |
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Waterways--Galveston District |
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West Texas Population, 1850-1949 |
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Western Hills Hotel |
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Western Pacific Railroad |
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Wilson,Woodrow--War Messages to Congress, April 2, 1917 |
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Woolworth, F. W. |
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Wright, James C. (Jim) |
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Yates, Harvie B. |
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World War I, 1914-1917 |
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Series about World War I from the North American Newspaper Alliance, 1964 |
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World War I--Texas--Panther Division |
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World War I--U.S. Army Location & Composition at Close of War |
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World War II, 1939-1945: Military Units |
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World War II--Winter Offensive (13) |
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Army & Navy |
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1st Armored Division |
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1st Cavalry Division |
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1st Field Artillery Observation Battalion |
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1st Fighter Group |
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1st Marine Division |
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1st Navy Air Group |
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1st U.S. Army |
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2nd Armored Division |
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2nd Armored Division--Hell on Wheels |
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2nd Infantry Division |
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2nd Marine Division--South Pacific |
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2nd Ranger Battalion--Normandy |
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3rd Armored Division |
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3rd Army--General Patton |
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3rd Infantry Division |
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3rd Marine Division |
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4th Armored Division |
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4th Marine Division |
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4th Patrol Wing U.S. Navy |
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5th Division |
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5th Marine Division |
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6th Armored Division |
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6th Army--General Krueger |
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6th Army Group |
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6th Division |
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6th Marine Division |
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6th Ranger Battalion |
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7th Army |
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7th Army Corps--General Joseph L. Collins |
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8th Air Force |
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8th Division |
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8th Torpedo Squadron |
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9th Air Force |
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9th Armored Division |
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9th Army |
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10th Fleet Air Wing |
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11th Supply Squadron |
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12th Army Corps--Third Army |
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12th Cavalry Regiment |
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13th Army Air Force |
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13th Army Corps |
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13th Emergency Rescue Group |
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14th Air Force |
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14th Army Corps.--6th Army, Luzon |
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15th Air Force Group |
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15th Army |
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16th Army Corps |
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19th Army Corps |
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18th Fighter Group |
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19th Bombardment Group--Philippines, Java, Australia |
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19th Engineer Combat Regiment |
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20th Air Force |
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20th Army Corps |
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20th Navy Air Group |
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21st Bomber Command |
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21st Evacuation Hospital, Manila |
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22nd Bombardment Group--Red Raiders |
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23rd Fighter Group |
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24th Division |
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26th Fighting SQD USN |
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B26 Marauder |
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27th Light Bombardment Group |
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28th Division |
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B29 Attack on Japan (12) |
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30th Infantry Division |
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32nd Dominators |
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32nd Infantry Division |
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33rd Division |
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34th Bombardment Wing--20th AAF |
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34th Division |
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35th Division |
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36th Division (5) |
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36th Evacuation Hospital |
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38th Bombardment Group--MB255--5th Air Force |
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38th Division |
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40th Infantry Division |
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41th Infantry Division |
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42nd Bombardment Group--13th Air Force |
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42th Division |
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43rd Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron--3rd Cavalry Group, 3rd Army |
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43rd Infantry Division |
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44th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Brigade |
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44th Infantry Division |
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45th Division |
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56th Evacuation Hospital |
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56th Fighter Group |
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59th Air Service Group |
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70th Tank Battalion |
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73rd Tank Battalion |
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73rd Wing 21 Bomber Command |
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77th Division |
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78th Infantry Division |
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80th Division |
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80th General Hospital--Manila |
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81th Infantry Division |
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83rd Infantry Division |
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84th Infantry Division |
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84th T.D. Battalion |
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85th Division |
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86th Division |
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87th Ord. Co., 6th Army Group |
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88th Division |
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90th Infantry Division |
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91st Division |
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96th Bombardment Group |
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96th Division |
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96th Naval Construction Battalion |
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98th Ordinance Co., 6th Army Group |
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99th Division |
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100th Infantry Division |
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100th Quartermaster Battalion |
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101st Airborne Division |
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102nd Division |
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104th Infantry Division |
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106th Division |
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112th Cavalry |
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131st Field Artillery, 2d Battalion |
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158th Regiment |
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168th Infantry, 34th Division |
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175th Engineer General Service Regiment |
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202nd Military Police Co. |
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302nd Transport Wing of the Air Technical Service Command |
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310th Engineers--85th Division |
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313th Bombardment Wing--21st Bomber Command, 20th Air Force |
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328th Field Artillery Battalion |
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339th Fighter Squadron--Shot Down Yamamoto |
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339th Infantry |
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343rd Engineer Regiment |
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344th Engineer Regiment |
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348th Fighter Group--5th Air Force |
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350th Fighter Group (Italy) |
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350th Infantry |
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354th Fighter Group |
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365th Fighter Group |
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398th Infantry |
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405th Fighter-Bomber Group |
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436th Signal Corps BN--6th Army |
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439th Anti-Aircraft Automatic Weapons Battalion |
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442nd Infantry Regiment |
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453rd Bombardment Group |
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474th Infantry Regiment |
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533rd Anti-Aircraft Battalion |
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559th AAA (AW) Battalion |
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601st Ordnance Base Armament Maintenance Battalion |
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672nd Amphibians Tractor Battalion |
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693rd Field Artillery Battalion |
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701st Engineer Co. |
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757th Tank Battalion |
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776th Tank Destroyer Battalion |
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804th Tank Destroyer Battalion |
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893rd Tank Destroyer Battalion |
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977th Field Artillery Battalion |
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1338th Engineer Combat Group--5th Army |
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World War II, 1939-1945: Subjects |
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ABC Pipeline (India to China) |
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Admiralty Islands |
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Air Aces |
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Air Battle of the Bismarck Sea & Huon Gulf, March 2-4, 1943 |
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Airplane--Types |
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Alamo Scouts |
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Alaska (USS) |
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Aleutians |
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Americal Division |
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American Volunteer Group in China |
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Anzio |
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Ardennes--Battle of the Bulge |
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Army Combat Division, All Fronts |
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Atomic Bomb |
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Bastogne |
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Bay of Biscay |
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Big Bastard |
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Boise (USS) |
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Bonin Islands, Attacked June 14, 1944 |
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Borie (USS)--Destroyer |
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British Side of War |
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Bunker Hill (USS) |
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Burma |
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Cabanatuan |
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California (USS) |
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Canberra (USS) |
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Carlson’s (Marine) Raiders |
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Casualties |
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Chinese Chronology |
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Chinese Combat Command |
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Cimarron (USS) |
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Coast Guard (U. S.) |
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Coral Sea, May 2-9, 1942 (Battle of) |
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Corregidor |
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Cowpens (USS), VF 22 - Torpedo 22 |
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Decorations (Army-Navy) |
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Dooley, Thomas |
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Doolittle Raid on Tokyo & other Japanese Cities, April 18, 1942 |
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Dyess, Lt. Col. W. F. See Philippines Atrocities |
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Eisenhower, Dwight D. by Butcher |
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Eisenhower, Dwight D. by Davis |
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Enterprise (USS), Carrier |
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Europe--Winter Offensive (16) |
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European Invasion (2), June 6, 1944 |
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Fighter Pilots--ETO |
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Franklin (USS)--Bombed off Japan, April 19, 1945 |
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Gilbert Islands--Tarawa, November 23, 1943 |
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Grayson (USS), Destroyer |
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Guadalcanal |
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Guardfish (USS) |
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Hancock (USS) |
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Hazelwood (USS) |
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Holzapples--Meat Ball |
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Houston (USS) |
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India Burma Theater |
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Indianapolis (USS) |
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Intrepid (USS) |
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Iowa |
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Japan, Battle of (1-6) |
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Japan, Battle of (7-28) |
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Japan, Occupation (files 1-2) |
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Kamaishi, Japan |
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Kiska Mission, March 31, 1943 |
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Kula, Battle of Gulf |
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Leutze (USS) |
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Liscome Bay (USS) |
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Long Wait (The)--Marooned on Greenland Ice Cap, November 15, 1943 |
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Marblehead |
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Marcus Daly (USS)--Gallant Ship |
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Marianas, June 14, 1944 |
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Marines on Guam |
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Martin Moses, Lt. Col. Martin |
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Maryland (USS) |
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Medal of Honor |
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Memphis Belle |
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Merchant (U.S.) Marine |
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Midway, Battle of, June 3-5, 1942 |
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Military Commanders |
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Minneapolis (USS) |
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Miscellaneous War Information, 1945, End of War |
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Missouri (USS) |
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New Britain |
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New Georgia Island |
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New Guinea |
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New Mexico (USS) |
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Newcomb (USS) |
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Northwest African Air Force--Sheean |
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Okinawa |
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Palau Raid, March 29-31, 1944 |
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Paramushiro |
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Pearl Harbor, Hawaii |
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Pearl Harbor Losses, December 7, 1941 |
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Pearl Harbor Mass Fight (Pre-December 7) |
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Philadelphia (USS) |
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Philippines |
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Philippines & Formosa |
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Philippines (21) |
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Philippines Atrocities--Story of Lt. Col. W. F. Dyess |
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"Phony Heros" |
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Ploesti Raid-- August 1, 1943 |
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Prisoners (German) (2) |
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Prisoners (Japanese) (3) |
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Queens Die Proudly |
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Radar |
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Regensburg, August 17, 1943 |
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Remagen Bridge--9th Armored Divison |
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Renault Factory Raid |
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Robot Bombs--Pilotless Planes, Assailed England, 1944 |
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Rome, Italy--Captured, June 4, 1944 |
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Ruhr, Battle of |
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Russia-Japanese War (2) |
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Russia--Postwar |
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Sailfish (USS) |
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Saipan Invasion |
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San Jacinto (USS) |
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Sangamon, Escort Carrier (USS) |
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Saratoga (USS) |
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Sardinia, Italy |
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Sea Battles of Pacific War--Kula Gulf & Vella Gulf |
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Sea Battles of Pacific War--Solomons |
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Seabees |
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Shangri-La (USS) |
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Shea (USS) |
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Sicily, Italy |
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Signal Corps |
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Solace (USS) |
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Solomons, Attack on, August 7, 1942 |
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South Dakota, Battleship X (USS) |
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Southwest Pacific--MacArthur, by Frazer Hunt--Philippines, New Gunnea, New Britain |
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St. Louis (USS) |
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St. Mihiel (USS) |
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Sterett, Destroyer (USS) |
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Strategic Forces (Office of) |
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Submarines |
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Sumatra--Navy Joins in Attack, April 1944 |
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Syria |
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Tang (USS) |
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Task Force in Norway |
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Texans Commissioned in Regular Army after WW II |
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Texans in Africa |
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Texans in ETO |
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Texans in Navy |
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Texas (USS) (2) |
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Texas Admirals |
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Texas Army Deaths World War II by Counties, July 1946 |
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Texas Chaplans--Army |
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Texas College War Dead |
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Texas Generals I-II--Record Sheets and Clippings |
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Texas Lost Battalion |
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Thailand |
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Thirty Seconds over Tokyo |
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Ticonderoga (USS) |
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Tiger Stripe |
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Tokyo Raid--Lt. Wm. N. Fitzhugh |
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Transportation Corps |
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Troop Carries Command |
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Truk, Feb. 16-17, 1944 |
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Twiggs (USS) |
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U.S. Chronology from July 7, 1941 |
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United Nations Charter |
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United Nations Conference |
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Wainwright, Gen. Jonathan |
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Wake Island--U. S. Air Attack, June 27, 1942 |
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Ward (USS) |
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Yorktown (USS) |
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World War II, 1939-1945: Headlines and Miscellaneous Clippings, 1944-1945 |
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D-Day Invasion |
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Invasion, Surrender |
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Josef Kramer & Irma Grese Hanged |
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Miscellaneous Clippings, 1943-1945 |
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Pearl Harbor |
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War in Europe Ends |
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World War II, 1939-1945: Oversize Materials |
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"500 Texans Are Held as War Prisoners by Nazis after Capture in Africa and on Flight Missions" (clipping and map), September 21, 1943 |
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"Hitler’s Road to Ruin." Victory Preparedness, AP Features, November 12, 1943 |
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War Bond Campaign poster, "We can’t all go…but we can all help!" July 1942 |
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Architectural Drawings |
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Apartment Buildings for Mrs. Al Megede by Jos. R. Pelich, Architect, Fort Worth, Texas |
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Baylor University, Studio Theatre by Birch D. Easterwood & Son |
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[Bridge over Trinity River?] by R. L. Kelly, Tarrant Engineering Department, November 4, 1941 |
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Broadway Presbyterian Church, Educational Building, Fort Worth, Texas, by C. O. Chromaster |
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Castleberry School Project, 1941 |
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Child Study Center, Fort Worth, Texas, Floor Plan, 1965 |
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Children’s Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, Wilson and Patterson Architects |
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Colonial Country Club, Fort Worth, Texas, William R. Orr |
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Crowley, Texas, Proposed School Building, C. O. Chromaster, Architect, 1941 |
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Fort Worth Club [Addition], 1972 |
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Harris Hospital, Proposed 200 Bed Unit |
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Harris Hospital, Expansion Plan, 1951 |
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Harris Hospital-Methodist, The Sid W. Richardson Pavilion, 1983 |
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Lena Pope Home--Nursery Unit, Joe Pelich, Architect, 1950 |
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Millsap Public Schools, Edward L. Wilson, Architect, Fort Worth, Texas, 1986 |
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Monnig Dry Goods Company, Sangviani, J. Staats & Hedrick, Architects, circa 1920s |
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Natatorium Laundry, November 29, 1926 |
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North Main Arena [Ringside], Fort Worth, Texas |
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Peak Family home at 4th & Florence Streets, Fort Worth, Texas |
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Permian General Hospital, Andrews, Texas, by Martin and Lemmon Architects |
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Polytechnic Baptist Church, Proposed Development, Preston M. Geren, Architect, 1941 |
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Riverside Masonic Temple, Proposed, Fort Worth, Texas, Jim Harris, Designer |
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St. Edmund Mission Station, Graford, Texas, Roy Plhak, Architect, Fort Worth, Texas, 1958 |
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St. John’s Evangelical Church, C. O. Chromaster, Architect, 1941 |
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TCU. "A Theatre in Fort Worth, Texas for Messrs. Wylie and Adwell,"Jack Corgan, Architect, Dallas, Texas |
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Terrell, Capt. J. C. "Capt. Terrill’s first law office and Capt. Lloyd’s first bank." |
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Texas Spring Palace, Rosalyn Scardin, 1922 |
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Texas Wesleyan College, Fort Worth, Texas, Student Health Center |
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Tower [Movie Theater] by Foster H. Hyatt, Dallas, Texas, 1941 |
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United States Court House, Fort Worth, Texas |
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White Settlement War School, Fort Worth, Texas, A. B. Withers, Architect, 1943 |
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Architectural drawings |
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Architectural drawings of L. D. Bell High School, Hurst-Euless I.S.D., "Helicopter View," Stanley Brown, Architect. |