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20140377-93

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A transcript of an interview by Phipps-Coon with Charles Ellis Mitchell. Mitchell recalls his family coming to Fort Worth on May 16, 1856. His mother was contracted to teach school for girls. Mitchell recalls several buildings and people from all over Fort Worth. Including the tear down of the first mill in Fort Worth and Fort Worth's drought.

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Undated

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

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AR316-4-10

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Paper

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Biographies of Fort Worth Men - Charles Ellis Mitchell

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