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Arlington Through the Decades

1910-1919
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Mineral Well, 1910-17
Methodist Church Tabernacle, 1910
Masonic Lodge, 1911
Young women telephone operators working for the first Southwestern Telephone and Telegraph Co. exchange in Arlington; Manager Henry F. Williamson (not in photograph), 02/09/1911.
Ladies of Arlington, 1911.
George Lampe Family, 1912. George Lampe was first blacksmith in Arlington.
Interurban Depot, 1912
Sublet School, 1912
Texas & Pacific railroad station,, 1912
Cadets from one of the military schools at Mineral Well
100 block of S. Center St., 1912
Parade on South Center St., 1913-1916
Arlington Training School diploma certificate, May 21, 1915
McKnight Grocery, 110 Main St., 1915
Arlington merchants
Doctors sitting near Mineral Well, 1915.
July 4, 1915, Picnic
Coulter's Drug Store, (opened ca. 1901-1905), photo made ca. 1917.
Arlington men who served in World War I
First State Bank, Arlington, TX, 1919
Ransom Hall , ca. 1919
B. Thompson, clerk at the Model Store, E. Main St., Arlington, TX; Fred Yates, owner, 1919.
Main St., Arlington, TX, with mineral well in center and Corner Drug Store on corner, 1917-1924
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