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20140331-33

Description

A transcript of a WPA interview by Chas R. Fuller with E. H. Keller. Keller came to Fort Worth from Galveston in 1873. Keller describes various buildings in Fort Worth at the time, including the fire hall at 2nd and Commerce. Keller also describes an incident where George Hill cut off water access to T&P Railroad for non payment. Keller also speaks about various business and events that happened in Fort Worth at the time, including Quanah Parker and Yellow Bear blowing out the gas at a hotel.

Archival Date

1938-05-24

Collection Name

Works Progress Administration, Federal Writers' Project. Fort Worth City Guide Draft and Records.

Collection Number

AR316-4-9

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Paper

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PDF

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WPA Interview - E. H. Keller

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