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Identifier
10021317
Description
Copy negative of the Texas and Pacific Union Station, 1902. Cars are seen lined up in front and the Al Hayne memorial fountain is seen in the background. The text reads "Times change, men change and likewise automobile styles. But our Texas and Pacific Union Station is the same today as in 1902 when this photo was taken. The photo, the property of Marshall Lewis of Fort Worth Office, Packard North Texas Motor Company, was taken on the occasion of a visit of West Texans to Fort Worth. In the picture are W. G. Turner, A. E. Want, the late Jacob Washer, founder of Washer Bros., H. L. Cromer, Carl Zane-Cetti and a number of other well-known citizens. This photograph compliments of Fort Worth Star-Telegram."
Archival Date
1902
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-5-26 [OS glass plate negative]
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Automobiles; Horses; Horse-drawn vehicles; Locomotives
Names
Turner, W. G.; Want, A. E.; Cromer, H. L.; Zane-Cetti, Carl; Texas and Pacific Railway; Texas and Pacific Station (Fort Worth, Tex.); Al Hayne Memorial (Fort Worth, Tex.)
Subjects
Automobiles; Horses; Horse-drawn vehicles; Locomotives