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Southeast Fort Worth Community Study: A College’s Attempt to Define Its Role in Urban Life, July 1973

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Identifier: HN 80 .F6 B7 1976
Scope and Contents

A study of the Southeast Fort Worth area conducted by a team of 39 students during the Spring Semester of 1975 under the supervision of Dr. Earl Brown.

Dates: July 1973

Tarrant County Historic Resources Survey: Fort Worth Central Business District, 1991

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Identifier: F 392 .T25 T37 v.1 1991
Content Description From the Collection: These volumes contain information about historic properties in Tarrant County. They are the result of a multi-year project undertaken by the Historic Preservation Council for Tarrant County, Texas. The Council contracted with Page, Anderson & Turnbull, Inc., an architecture and planning firm in San Francisco with experience in conducting cultural resource assessments and surveys, to do the field survey to identify, map and photograph the various resources all over the county. Each volume...
Dates: Copyright: 1991

Tarrant County Historic Resources Survey: Fort Worth Upper North, Northeast, East, Far South, and Far West, 1989

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Identifier: F 392 .T25 T37 v.4 1989
Scope and Contents

This volume includes historic sites located in the Diamond Hill, Riverside, Meadowbrook, Polytechnic Heights, Handley, Stop Six, and Como neighborhoods as well as the Upper North Side, Southeast, Far South, Southwest, North and Northwest sides of Fort Worth.

Dates: Copyright: 1989

Tarrant County Historic Resources Survey: Selected Tarrant County Communities, 1990

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Identifier: F 392 .T25 T37 v.5 1990
Scope and Contents

This volume is a catlogue of historic sites located in Foirt Worth's suburbs and in unincorporated areas of Tarrant County.

Dates: Copyright: 1990

The Jews of South Carolina: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day, 1905

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Identifier: F 281 .J5 E52
Scope and Contents

A comprehensive history of the Jews of South Carolina covering the period 1670-1905. The author, Barnett A. Elzas, is a Rabbi at the Congregation of Beth Elohim in Charleston, South Carolina.

Dates: Publication: 1905

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