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Newspaper Database - 1900-1949 - Tarrant County TX Overall schedules of the Texas trip were appearing in the newspapers for the last few days before the visit. Film Fort Worth; Media Coverage. State Delegation on Texas Federation of Labor, Portion of Centennial Edition showing black and white image of St. Joseph's Hospital. (Saginaw, Tex.) I worked with local organizations to encourage crowd turnout. Phil Sorrells, Guidelines for Development in Unincorporated Areas, Commissioners Court Agendas and Public Notices, Tarrant County Strategic Governing for Results, Commissioner Precinct 1 - Roy Charles Brooks. Fort Worth Bakery Pioneer to Expand and Open a Second Shop. ), - (Fort Worth, Tex.) Give. 100 E. Weatherford, Fort Worth, Texas 76196, This page was last modified on April 26, 2019, see also subject files "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun" and "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun - Correspondence (1940s)", torn; very fragile; fourth and fifth sections, November 20, 1903, February 29, 1904, March 1 through May 31, 1904, 2 June 2 through September 30, 1904, October 1 through December 31, 1904, January 1 through March 31, 1905, April 1 through June 30, 1905, 1 July 1 through September 30, 1905, 1 October 1 thorugh December 31, 1905, January 1 through March 31, 1906, fragile; in pieces; see also subject files "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun" and "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun - Correspondence (1940s)", fragile; torn; see also subject files "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun" and "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun - Correspondence (1940s)", fragile; torn; some in pieces; see also subject files "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun" and "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun - Correspondence (1940s)", Hans Christian Andersen: The Story of His Life and Fairy Tales, fragile; torn; in pieces; see also subject files "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun" and "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun - Correspondence (1940s)", Pictorial Edition; Downtown buildings, business streets and residences; reprint, encapsulated; "Texas Senate Passes Measure Providing for the Investigation of State Prisons", torn; very fragile; in pieces; tape present in places; "Fort Worth Burns", fragile; torn; see also subject files "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun" and "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun - Correspondence (1940s)"see also subject files "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun" and "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun - Correspondence (1940s)", encapsulated; "United States May Again Take Possession of Cuba", photostatic copy; Page 11; "A Farm That Figures in the Early History of Two Counties", August 15, 22, 29, September 14, 22, 29, October 6, 20, November 3, 1917, Volume 1 Issues One through Seven, nine and 11, encapsulated; military; "How It Does Feel To Fly", encapsulated; military; "Every Time We See One of the French Officers", encapsulated; military; "Hearts of Texans and Oklahomans", partial newspaper; bottom portion; cut down middle; military; mylar, encapsulated; military newspaper; "Camp Bowie is Placed under Quarantine for Two Weeks", November 17, 24, December 01, 8, 15, 22, 1917; January 05, 12, 19, 1918, January 26, February 2, 9, 16, 23, March 2, 23, 1918, March 30, 1918; April 06, 13, 20, 27, 1918; May 4, 11, 18, 1918; June 1, 08, 17, 24, 1918, Funeral for Ormer Locklear, famous stunt flyer, June 19, 26, August 28, September 11, November 27, 1920, fragile; see also subject files "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun" and "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun - Correspondence (1940s)", 1923 through 1926, January through April 1928, October through December 1926, October 1 through December 31, 1926, January 1 through March 31, 1927, January through March 1927, April through May 1927, April 1 through May 30, 1927, June 1 through September 30, 1927, June through September 1927, February through April 1928 (January missing), May through July 1928, August 1 through October 31, 1928, August through October 1928, November through December 1928, November 1 through December 31, 1928, May 1 through July 31, 1928, February 1 through April 27, 1928 (January missing), January through March 1929, January 1 through March 30, 1929, April through June 1929, April 1 through June 29, 1929, July through September 1929, October through December 1929, October through December 1929, January through March 1930, April through June 1930, May through June 1932, folder; see also subject files "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun" and "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun - Correspondence (1940s)", Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Sunday Record, photostatic copy; Page 10; "Story of Parker Family, Famous in Early Texas History, is Retold", Central High School, Fort Worth; Vol.
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The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.) 1921-19?? Exclusive: Memories of My Boyhood From the New Autobiography of Dwight D. Eisenhower, "Academic Gap Disclosed, Negro Pupils Lag in FW Schools", Section One: "Let's Get Acquainted With Fort Worth", Magazine Section: 20th Anniversary of WBAP-TV, Formal Opening of Tarrant County's Convention Center, Lee Harvey Oswald, Lyndon Johnson, Jack Ruby, "Geared for Progress" section, January 18, 1968; each item in individual folder, Apollo 11 Special Section; "Man's Journey to the Moon", 50 Year Focus on Life in Tarrant County 1921 to 1971; sections C, D, F, G, H, "The Fort Worth That WILL BE: The Taste of Life-1981", partial; contains Birdville ISD Staff list, "U.S. Stratofortresses Hammer City of Haiplong for First Time in War", Economist John Kenneth Galbraith and Wife - He Thrives on Controversy, General and Mrs. Alexander Haig - He's President Nixon's New Number One, see also subject files "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun" and "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun - Correspondence (1940s)", Section H: City History Chronicles: Women's Role; page one through two, "The Depression"; laminated, on poster board, First Catholic School's Rich History - Saint Ignatius Academy, "Bell Helicopter: 25 Years of Progress in Texas" (multiple copies), "Happy Birthday America - You're 200 Years Young", Section K; A Texas Epic: The Cullen Davis Case, "Who Owns the Block" from Business Press, three copies, Hurst, TX; Bell High School Publications Banquet - Tornado Issue, Fort Worth architecture; Trinity River; travel section, Sunday Business Report; travel section east Texas, Court and Commercial Daily (established 1903) volume 76, number 85, Brick Street and Memories of Camp Bowie Heritage, Neighborhood Extra: War Changes Environment, "The Case of the President's Brother" and "Commemorative Issue: Frank Sinatra, 1915 to 1998", State Historical Survey Committee "Marks of distinction"; historical markers; laminated, on poster board, Sports; Special Section: Glimpses of the Past, "A Historical Guide to Tarrant County Cemeteries"; laminated, one roll contains Colleyville Citizen, The Citizen Journal, Pictorial Press and The Town Courier, The Laneri House; Section C, pages one, two, five and six, "Turning Point: The Assassination of JFK", Fat Stock Show and Rodeo; 87th Southwestern Exposition, November to December 1982, and August 1983, June 13 to 28, 1984; July 5 to September 24, 1984, Dallas Life Magazine (Dallas Morning News), The Reves Collection: A walking tour of the DMA's new Decorative Arts Wing, Special Edition: The Story of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Jim Wright: The Speaker of the House for the 100th Congress, "Texas 150: A Sesquicentennial Journal.