(from May 21, 1886 to Dec. 25, 1890) MyHeritage, Fort Worth daily gazette (Fort Worth, Tex.) NEWSPAPER (5) Daily Fort Worth Standard i. Fort Worth Record-Telegram i. Fort Worth Star-Telegram i. Mansfield News-Mirror i. 12; "Representatives Being Selected"; torn in middle, Central High School, Fort Worth; Vol. (from Jan. 2, 1883 to Dec. 31, 1890), Fort Worth daily gazette. The Historical Newspapers Collection contains issues of Fort Worth and other Tarrant County community newspapers, as well as a few titles from elsewhere in Texas, dating from 1859 to 2011. Manny Ramirez, Commissioner Precinct 1 - (Fort Worth, Tex.) 20, No. 1970s-1982, Grapevine: Grapevine Sun. 1921-1954, Fort Worth: West Side Post-News. (Fort Worth, Tex.) 1-86-NARA-NARA or 1-866-272-6272. It was intended to advertise Texas by displaying all the products of the state under one roof. 6, No. A collection of photographs depicting people, places, and everyday subjects across Texas during the 19th and 20th centuries. With every mission, Tanjiro grows stronger, along with his unwavering resolve to protect others. 1 Saturday, January 1, 1927 1876-1878, Fort Worth: Democrat. (Fort Worth, Tex.) Film Fort Worth; Media Coverage. Part One, 1836 to 1865", Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Northeast Extra, Sunday edition; contains Birdville school information, 91st Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show, Saint Joseph's Hospital Centennial 1889-1989, Representative and House Speaker Jim Wright Resigns in Disgrace, Fort Worth Independent School District Archives, some clippings; some in pieces and fragile; Waco Siege; Branch Davidian Compound; other topics, Texas Wesleyan University--A Centennial Celebration, April 24 and 25, 1990; June 5 and 6, 1990, American Airlines, Love Field, Trinity River flooding, with corrections; Centennial Edition; in folder with Mansfield Centennial Celebration Poster by John Christopher Cope, Mr. Speaker, Sam Rayburn, Special Issue, Dedication of Sam Rayburn Sculpture Plaza in Bonham, Fort Worth 150, June 6, 1849 to June 6, 1999, Keepsake Edition: "Our Neighbors at War" (bound photocopy), "Texas: A Year Gone By" (bound photocopy), Casper Weinberger pardon; female justice post, Northeast Metro Visions, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, photocopy; Texas Rangers Baseball, one page, photocopy; Texas Rangers Baseball, four pages, Life section, Moon Walkers; moved from Range 13H4, Festival on the Parker County Courthouse Square, Fort Worth Downtown Strategic Action Plan, "A Fading Picture: African Americans in Arlington, with note, "Lela, Last Issue of Evening Star Tel", A special supplement to The Business Press, Texas New Vintage Wine and Food Festival; 1st stack on shelf, February, April, June-December, 1998; January-June 1999, Battle of the Century: Matisse vs. Picasso, Construction of Opryland Hotel-Texas (now Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center), Region and State section; JFK Assassination, President Kennedy Assassination Anniversary, Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center, Grapevine Colleyville Southlake Up Close Monthly, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Tarrant Business, November to December 2004, November 9 and 12, 2006, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Northeast and Region / Northeast Tarrant, "Dallas Comes to Terms with JFK Assassination", "Fort Worth in Spotlight, Too, for JFK Observances", "Blacks, Hispanics Treasured President Who Gave Them Common Ground", "Dallas' Dark Day Still Lives in City's Streets", "A Mystery Laid to Rest: Whose Grave is That? (from Jan. 2, 1883 to Dec. 31, 1890) Chronicling America, Fort Worth gazette (Fort Worth, Tex.) Every effort is made to ensure that information provided is correct. UTA Center for Greater Southwestern Studies, from theUTA Virginia Garrett CartographicCollection via the Portal to Texas History, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Fort Worth Bakery Pioneer to Expand and Open a Second Shop. Newspapers on The Portal to Texas History - follow the link to view scanned newspapers from the holdings of the Tarrant County Archives. I checked the S-T archives for "Clyde Smith," "pressman," "press man," "big cigar" but . 1966-1989, Arlington: Arlington Journal. UT Arlington Library's Special Collections serves as the repository for one of the most comprehensive archives relating to the U.S. - Mexico War in either the United States or Mexico. (Fort Worth, Tex.) Roy Charles Brooks, Commissioner Precinct 4 -
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1909-Current, Fort Worth: Fort Worth Weekly Gazette. The digital archives are available through the librarys website after a user logs into his or her library account. Dallas's Leading Local News: Weather, Traffic, Sports and more | Dallas, Texas | wfaa.com After diagnosing her with Inflammatory Breast Cancer in 2016, doctors gave Jennifer Cordts three to six. (from Jan. 2, 1883 to Dec. 31, 1890) MyHeritage, Fort Worth daily gazette. The Fort Worth Press was a tabloid newspaper published in Fort Worth, Texas from 1921-1975. Millennials would not believe there was ever a time when even a moderate-sized city like Fort Worth had two daily newspapers. Check out our Resources for Educators Site! 05/25/2022. Wharton, a prominent Fort Worth socialite whose home is now the Thistle Hill House Museum. A guide to archival resources available online, from the UTA Libraries as well as other institutions. Local News on FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth. 4. (817) 847-4095 Botanican Research Institute of Texas 78, Ed. 1958-1959, Arlington: Arlington Daily News. The digitized scrapbook includes clippings from the. Lifeguards on the beach, restrooms nearby and a couple places to purchase food. After you view Texas newspaper obituaries, you may stroll off with imperative info like dates of birth, dates of death, names of other family, church membership, and . (Fort Worth, Tex.) Historic W.V.S. Arrangements. (Fort Worth, Tex.) Why this is a big deal for DFW, Support my work with a digital subscription. The baby elephant stands at 37 inches tall and weighs 270 pounds. 1912-1925, Fort Worth: Fort Worth Register. (Arlington, Tex.) . (from May 21, 1886 to Dec. 25, 1890) Chronicling America, Fraternity (Texas/United States) [Tarrant County - Fort Worth] 1 April 1914 to 1 March 1916 Elephind, Fraternity, 1 April 1914 to 1 March 1916 The Portal to Texas History, Greensheet, The (Texas/United States) [Tarrant County - Fort Worth] 14 June 2007 to 2 May 2013 Elephind, Greensheet, The, 14 June 2007 to 2 May 2013 The Portal to Texas History, Handout, The (Texas/United States) [Tarrant County - Fort Worth] 1 November 1929 to 25 May 1935 Elephind, Handout, The, 1 November 1929 to 25 May 1935 The Portal to Texas History, Jewish Monitor, The (Texas/United States) [Fort Worth-Dallas, Tex.] ten pages : ill. ; page 22 x 17 in. Fort Worth, TX Mount Olivet Chapel and Cemetery Add Photos Add a Memory Martha L. Greer Martha L. Greer Martha L. Greer, 81, of Bryan, TX, passed away Sunday, February 26, 2023. Fort Worth celebrated the 100th anniversary of Texas' Independence with several activities sponsored by the Womens Division of the Texas Frontier Centennial, one of which was a centennial scrapbook contest. Looking for old newspaper articles in Fort Worth is easy at EccPL.org. . Mass. 1919-1921, Fort Worth: Texas Oil World. Further information. Read more The Fort Worth Press Texas--Periodicals, - On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 07:17 am, the Fort Worth Police Department (FWPD) received multiple 911 calls from citizens that an unknown male was yelling in a field, walking in the street, stopping traffic, and was possibly in need of emergency . New Skyscraper to Tower Over Seventh, Main", All Aboard: The Tarantula Train. 1891-1890s, Fort Worth: Fort Worth Democrat. A collection of digitized materials as part of a collaborative project with over 400 participating organizations across Texas, providing rare, historical, and primary source materials from or about Texas. 2023 Contact: Andra Bennett, City of Fort Worth Public Events Dept. ), Vol. (Fort Worth, Tex.) Texas Obituaries Help and Genealogy Resources. $29.99. . Obituaries were generally published in about 1890 or later, though in some areas they were printed previously. With the digitization of many older Fort Worth newspapers, you can look up thousands of birth records in a matter of seconds. Add Photos Add a Memory in memoriam Mary Prikryl In Loving Memory of Mary Prikryl who passed away on March 1,. (Azle, Tex.) 1982-Current, Hurst: Mid Cities News Texan. He said the price of 1-gram cartridges of . 1; Volume 1, No. However, in any case where legal reliance on information contained in these pages is required, the official records of Tarrant County should be consulted. 3 (Summer 1993), Track Bulletin / Tarantula Track Bulletin, Tarantula Train publication; June 1991 (two copies), December 1991, January 1992 (two copies), March 1992 (two copies), May 1992, Tarantula Train publication; September 1992, October 1992 (two copies), December 1992 (two copies). A collection of postcards featuring Texas cities and towns with the larger cities subdivided into subjects, such as buildings, aerial views, parks, residences, schools, street scenes, universities, and more. Cowtown-metropolis; case study of a city's growth and structure. 1963-1966, Colleyville: Colleyville Pictorial Press. (Fort Worth, Tex.) Here are some suggestions for what to do next. She had connections to jewel thieves in Philadelphia, apparently. (Arlington, Tex.) Check out our Resources for Educators Site! Fort Worth Zoo welcomes baby elephant NBC DFW 18:06 Fort Worth Zoo Texas News. The collection also includes images of cultural experiences like the iconic State Fair of Texas and everyday life in the state. 1986-1987, Fort Worth: North Fort Worth News. Unconditional Surrender Demand Accepted by Japan. Archives; Press Releases 2022; Film. For more information on how to locate offline newspapers, see our article on Locating Offline Newspapers. Click again to reverse the order of the sort. to improve everyone's access to primary sources online. The city and the Hazel Vaugn Leigh Trust split the $683,000 cost to purchase the archives from 1923 to 1990 from NewsBank, a digital archive company. Texas Newspaper Obituaries are one of the easiest techniques for average folks to become genealogists of their Texas family lineage. (Fort Worth, Tex.) 1977-1985, Crowley: Crowley Review. Genealogy, Local History and Archives Genealogy, Local History & Archives is in the process of moving from the Central Library to the new Fort Worth History Center. 1894-1900, Fort Worth: Weekly Livestock Reporter. Fort Worth-Dallas, Tex., 191?-1921: . FORT WORTH, Texas (August 14, 2017) - Tickets for the 2 nd Annual Texas Music Takeover (TMT) in London, October 10-16, 2017 are now on sale. Tarrant County provides the information contained in this web site as a public service. A new study from the Equine Respiratory Biosurveillance Program shows that the Quarter Horse is the breed most commonly infected with equine influenza virus (EIV).1. A quick search of flood and 1949 locates a front-page story about the devastation of that years rain. Collections 1-20 of 61 1 2 3 4 African-American Funeral Programs (Azle, Tex.) USA.gov, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration Advertisement Libraries and Newspaper Archives Listings Blue Mound-City of, Public Library Fort Worth, TX 76131. Resource materials include digitized newspapers, photographs, TV news scripts, maps, videos, correspondence, legislative documents, artwork, postcards, books, audio files, yearbooks, and many more. Texas spring palace city, Fort Worth. (Fort Worth, Tex.) News Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Contract. This is the fifth . 5; "Seniors Offer Play Entitled 'Big Hearted Herbert'", Central High School, Fort Worth; Vol. 1891. (from June 20, 1919 to Sept. 16, 1921) Chronicling America, The Texas Jewish Post 1950-1952, 1954-2020 The Portal to Texas History, Torchlight Appeal 01/17/1890 to 02/22/1890 Genealogy Bank, USA Monitor 08/01/1992 to 03/01/1993 Genealogy Bank, The Grapevine Sun 1898, 1904-1906, 1910-1912, 1920, 1932, 1935 The Portal to Texas History, Daily News Texan, 1962-1963 Google News Archive, Hurst Daily News Texan, 1962-1962 Google News Archive, Mid Cities Daily News, 1966-1985 Google News Archive, Mid Cities News Texan, 1963-1966 Google News Archive, Mansfield Mirror 1927-1929 Newspapers.com, Mansfield News-Mirror 1960-2019 Newspapers.com, Tarrant County News 1929-1936 Newspapers.com, North County Messenger 1981-1982 John Ed Keeter Public Library, Northwest Sentinel 1982-1987 John Ed Keeter Public Library, Northwest Standard 1988-1988 John Ed Keeter Public Library, Saginaw City On The Right Track 1990-2000 John Ed Keeter Public Library, Saginaw Sentinel 1971-1972 John Ed Keeter Public Library, Sentinel 1976-1983 John Ed Keeter Public Library, The Northwest Sentinel 1987-1988 John Ed Keeter Public Library, The Pioneer Press 1997-1997 John Ed Keeter Public Library, The Sentinel 1972-1979 John Ed Keeter Public Library, Times Record 1978-1997 John Ed Keeter Public Library, Southlake Times 03/29/2006 to 10/18/2013 Genealogy Bank. (Arlington, Tex.) 1932-1934, Fort Worth: Texas Jewish Post. 2 April 1891 to 28 May 1891, Fort Worth Weekly Gazette (Texas/United States) [Fort Worth, Tex.] 1813-2023. to newspaper, 1873-1870s, Fort Worth: Fort Worth Star-Telegram. This is the remnant of the first front page. (Crowley, Tex.) Find out about property transfer records and court rulings. Your support aids students of all ages, rural communities, A collaborative digital collections project between SMU Libraries' Bywaters Special Collections and Norwick Center for Digital Solutions; the Dallas Museum of Art; the Dallas Public Librarys Texas/Dallas History & Archives Division and Fine Books Division; the Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin; and SMU's Meadows Museum. Tarrant County is not responsible for the content of, nor endorses any site which has a link from the Tarrant County web site. Jolly ChrissBreaking news and top stories from the city of New Smyrna in . Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. (Fort Worth, Tex.) January 1, 1927. 1887-1880s, Fort Worth: Tarranteer. 1892-1894, Fort Worth: Texas Methodist. NewsBank, inc. has been a premier information provider for more than 45 years. Search for names, places, or keywords to find publications featuring your family and historical events in Texas. (Fort Worth, Tex.) Many people shared video and photos of the severe storms that hit North Texas on Thursday evening. 1 (Oct. 3, 1921)-. Includes illus. But articles about World War II, the flood of 1949, John F. Kennedys visit and the moon landing could only be found through TCU or UT Arlington. Digitized from 35 mm. Think of the New York Herald's April 15, 1865 edition announcing President Lincoln's death. 1401 S Atlantic Ave, New Smyrna Beach, FL, 32169. . Manny Ramirez, Commissioner Precinct 1 - About $6,000 worth of jewelry disappeared from the home of A.B. Facilities Management and Corporate Real Estate News . (Fort Worth, Tex.) a digital repository hosted by the This website is not affiliated with any official government entity, nor does it offer direct access to or downloads of public records. (Grapevine, Tex.) More information about this issue can be viewed below. Stephen Jasso 1985-Current, Fort Worth: Oil Gazette [Microform]. Overall schedules of the Texas trip were appearing in the newspapers for the last few days before the visit. AACR2: 651/1, Directory of U.S. Newspapers in American Libraries, Serial and Government Publications Division. 1971-1970s, Fort Worth: Searchlight. 100 E. Weatherford, Fort Worth, Texas 76196, This page was last modified on August 29, 2019, November 20, 25 and 27, and December 4, 1953, "Historical Section of Fort Worth National Bank", 1950 Bond Issue for Rebuilding Casa Maana, Society of Professional Journalists (Fort Worth Chapter), A Salute to Convair at Fort Worth: 20 Years of Progress, President Kennedy's Accomplishments and President Johnson's Goals, JFK Assassin Slain; photocopy of front page, President LBJ Names Board to Probe JFK's Slaying, Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby "Owner of Club Kills Oswald", "President Kennedy is Dead; LBJ Inaugurated in Dallas", "Shocked, Stunned City Joins Nation in Mourning After President's Death", November22, 23, 25 and 26, 1963; January 5, 1964; March 14, 1964, Anniversary Reprints of JFK Assassination, In Memoriam - A Senseless Tragedy: The New President, Journey to the Moon 1969: An Event to be Remembered Until the End of Time, Profile of a President: Lyndon B. Johnson, Inside the White House: An Intimate Portrait of Our New First Lady, Fort Worth All-America City; "All-America City's First Team"; encapsulated. Through continual outreach visits across Texas combined with advanced technological infrastructure and multiple funding sources, TDNP has become a state and national leader in newspaper preservation. ), Vol. (Arlington, Tex.) (Fort Worth, Tex.) (Arlington, Tex.) Digitized from 35 mm. Dates and time periods associated with this newspaper. 1884-1887, Azle: Azle Banner. Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1777-1963 or use the U.S. University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; 1909-1913, Fort Worth: Texas Farm Democrat. (Crowley, Tex.) (Fort Worth-Dallas, Tex.) 78, Ed. 19, No. Researchers, educators, and students may find this issue useful in their work. large collection of U.S. government documents. B. Paddock served first as Editor of the Fort Worth Democrat then as Editor of the Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.) (Fort Worth, Tex.) Skip to Content. Most of the British Newspaper Archive features out-of-copyright material pre-dating 1900; however, Findmypast has obtained permission from publishers to digitise some newspaper runs up to the end of the 20th . He's still in the newspaper and all the other media platforms, opining mostly on good and bad local government and public policy players, as well as chicken-fried steak. 1940-1965, Grapevine: Grapevine Sun and News Advertiser. 1976-Current, Azle: Tapawi Banner. 1885-1891, Fort Worth: Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.) FORT WORTH, TX 1 DAY AGO. Search All Fort Worth Newspaper Archives 11 Newspapers First Name. Why did sirens go off in Tarrant County, Dallas for severe thunderstorm warning? 1897-1903, Fort Worth: Fort Worth Record and Register. 30, Central High School, Fort Worth; Vol. 1894-1896, Saginaw: Saginaw Sentinel. Texas--Fort Worth, - CBS News Texas: Local News, Weather & More May 18, 2020; CBS News Texas . Most Reverend Michael F. Olson, STD, MA, bishop of Fort Worth, has issued a decree to the faithful of the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth that dispenses them from the Lenten obligation of abstaining from meat on the feast day of Saint Patrick, which is Friday, March 17, 2023. 12; "Roxy Commends Central Student on Displayed Talent", morning edition; two sections; Pages 1-18; "Troops Called Out in Oklahoma Negro Hunt", November 16, 1931 through March 1932, February through December 1933, January through December 1934, January through December 1935, March through December 1936, January through December 1937-1942, January through December 1944-1952, January through December 1959-1960, July through December 1961, check; see also subject files "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun" and "Newspapers - Grapevine Sun - Correspondence (1940s)", in folder marked (under Grapevine Sun 1932); in pieces, "American Airlines Kingsford Smith Lands at Oakland Airport"; fragile; torn, Special Edition "Dionne Birthday Edition", Texas Centennial Scrapbook, 1836-1936; encapsulated, June 12, 1936, May 17, 1949, November 2, 1949, June 13, 1936, April 13, 1949, June 13, 1949, W. C. Stripling High, Fort Worth; Vol. 1882-1883, Fort Worth: Evening Mail. Fort Worth Star-Telegram App Our comprehensive resources meet the diverse research needs of public libraries, colleges and universities, schools, military and government libraries, and professionals around the world. (Fort Worth, Tex.) 1970-1972, Crowley: Southern Beacon. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex. Items on this site are licensed by a Creative Commons License. (Arlington, Tex.) The Historical Newspapers Collection contains issues of Fort Worth and other Tarrant County community newspapers, as well as a few titles from elsewhere in Texas, dating from 1859 to 2011. The Knoxville Journal Newspapers Publishers-Periodical News Dealers-Wholesale 20 YEARS IN BUSINESS (865) 546-5353 1717 N Broadway St Knoxville, TN 37917 2. biz Go Knoxville Shopper News USA TODAY Obituaries. (from April 2, 1891 to May 28, 1891), The Jewish monitor. (Fort Worth, Tex.) Photocopy. The table will filter the results as you type. 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(from April 1, 1891 to April 30, 1896), Fort Worth gazette (Fort Worth, Tex.) 6; "Central Cadets Receive Ranks", November through December 1930, January through February 1931, March through April 1931, May through June 1931, July through August 1931, September through October 1931, November through December 1931, November through December 1931, January through February 1932, January 1 through February 29, 1932, March through April 1932, July through September 1932, October through December 1932, January through March 1933, April through June 1933, July through September 1933, October through December 1933, January through March 1934, April through June 1934, July through September 1934, October through December 1934, January through March 1935, April through June 1935, July through September 1935, October through December 1935, January through March 1936, April through June 1936, July through August 1936, October through December 1936, January through March 1937, April through May 1937, October through December 1937, January through March 1938, April through June 1938, July through September 1938, October through December 1938, January through February 1939, March through April 1939, May through June 1939, July through August 1939, September through October 1939, November through December 1939, January through December 1940, January through December 1941, January through December 1942, January through December 1943, April through June 1944, Historical Edition 1849-1931 "The Story of Fort Worth"; mylar, Central High School, Fort Worth; Vol. - "Fort Worth, 1849-1949 first 100 year" ed. According to the US Newspaper Directory, the following newspapers were printed in this county, so there may be paper or microfilm copies available. The core of these holdings was acquired by Fort Worth attorney Jenkins Garrett, who in 1973 donated to UT Arlington his collection of more than 10,000 discrete items on Texas and the war with Mexico, including broadsides, sheet music, manuscripts, maps and graphic materials. Last Name . Author Archives: Sally Verrando | KERA. The Portal to Texas History, (Fort Worth, Tex.) Use our listings to find local facilities that may be of use to your search. 1953-1958, Arlington: Arlington Urbanite. The former journalist and longtime advertising and PR executive and businesswoman, Linda Pavlik, formed a 5013 nonprofit called The News Tribune, an homage to a local paper she bought in 1986. County Telephone Operator
This collection provides access to historic maps of Texas, the Gulf Coast, and the Southwestern United States, containing maps dating from the 1500s through the 1900s. We've identified this newspaper Find An Office . (Fort Worth, Tex.) The digitized scrapbook includes clippings from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and from The Fort Worth Press' special edition "Texas Centennial Scrapbook," related ephemera, and a scanned copy of a 53-page booklet, Twice-Told Tales of Texas, that was inserted in the original 1936 scrapbook. Check the Libraries That Have It tab for details, or, if present, select the LCCN Permalink (Fort Worth, Tex.) (Saginaw, Tex.) newspaper (Fort Worth, Tex.) Daily (except Sat. For JFK Conspiracy Theorists, the case is Still Not Closed, JFK 50: Behind the Scenes, Safety a Top Concern, The Assassination of John F. Kennedy: Moments Before the Moment Everything Changed, Personal Touches: Kennedy Legacy Resonates with Residents, Visitors, Hailing the Fallen Chief: Obamas, Clinton Pay Tribute to Kennedy's Legacy, Honoring 'Human Spirit' and Spirit of JFK, Dallas Reflects on a Day That Changed History, Fifty Year Ago Today, One Brief Shining Moment, Then a Deep Gloom, Commemorating the Life of President John F. Kennedy, We All Grew Up That Day: Solemn Event Honors Kennedy, Takes Stock of a Changed City, History Comes to Life From Eyewitness Account of JFK Shooting, "GOP aims high on straw poll"; Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, The 20th Century Through the Eyes of Texas, The Fort Worth Press Presents A Scrapbook of Its Coverage of the second Van Cliburn International Quadrennial Piano Competition, Fort Worth, Texas, Special Edition of The Ballinger Ledger Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of Ballinger, Texas, 1886-1961, "Day of drama: Hostages freed as Reagan takes oath of office"; Iran hostages, Fort Worth/Tarrant Morning Final; Iran Hostages, Fort Worth/Tarrant Morning Final; Iran Hostages; partial paper, "President Shot"; Reagan assassination attempt special report, "Reagan is 'doing well' after gunman's attack", Pioneer Days Celebration, Souvenir Pictorial Edition, "40 Stories or Higher! 6, No. 1970-1972, Saginaw: Sentinel. 1966-1980s, Mansfield: Mansfield Hawkeye. Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 - 21 January 1950), better known by his pen name George Orwell, was an English novelist, essayist, journalist, and critic. Our Fort Worth, Texas newspaper archive enables you to explore different newspapers going back decades. Daily archive for February 23, 2023. and This digital exhibit maps sites of conflict between Native Americans and Euro-Americans in Texas from the creation of the First Mexican Republic to the outbreak of the US-Mexico War (1821-1846). Located in the Tarrant County Plaza Building, the Archives are comprised of thousands of documents. Pages are searchable by date or key word. A digitized collection of photographs, postcards, books, historic documents, and maps of Texas held by SMUs DeGolyer Library.
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