Collection Note

The Publications Collection was created as a way to consolidate individual publications donated by different individuals. These publications were donated at various times in the history of the Archives, and as additional individual publications are donated, they will be added to this collection.

This list is not a complete representation of publications within the Archives. Publications that were donated as part of a larger collection should be listed on that collection’s page. Utilize the Search Archives page to search for specific titles in other collections. (Very large collections do not have individual items listed on the website. If you are searching for a specific publication and do not find it, please email us at archives@tarrantcountytx.gov, and we will check our database.)

 

Scope and Contents

The Publications Collection includes books, theses, and other published materials. The date range for materials in this collection is 1874-2022, and undated materials.

Materials in this collection consist of the following:

  • 1850 U.S. Census of Tarrant County, Texas, ed. Dr. John F. Schunk. S-K Publications, 1988. 
  • 1966 International Technical Art Exhibit Review, STWP International Convention and Technical Art Exhibit, May 11-14, 1966, Fort Worth, Texas.
  • Agan, Jean, and the Richland Hill Sesquicentennial Committee. The History of Richland Hills, Texas 1956-1986. Richland Hills, Texas, 1986.
  • Arnold, Mary Kathryn Hoaldridge. Tye Cemetery Families and History. revised October 2002.
  • Benoit, Patricia. Extending the Healing Ministry of Christ: History of Huguley Memorial Hospital 1977-2013. 2014.
  • Berrong, Verna Elizabeth. "History of Tarrant County from its Beginning until 1875" diss., Texas Christian University, August 1938.
  • Birdville Association of Retired School Personnel. School Bells and Chalk Dust: The Story of the Birdville Public Schools. March 25, 1997.
  • Boswell, Lorin A. The Wayside School: A Pictorial History. Fort Worth: Higgins Printing Co., 1966.
  • Brooks, Elston. Don’t Dry-Clean My Blackjack. 1979.
  • Bundy, William Oliver. Life of William Madison McDonald, Ph.D. 1925.
  • Carlson, Erik. Carl G. Cromwell and Cromwell Airlines: The Dawn of Commercial Aviation in West Texas, 1928-1931. 2003
  • Carrier, Naomi Mitchell. Go Down Old Hannah: The Living History of African American Texans. 2010
  • Carter, James E. Cowboys, Cowtown, & Crosses: A Centennial History of the Tarrant Baptist Association. 1986.
  • Celebrating 100 Years of the Tarrant County Bar Association, 1904-2004. Fort Worth: Magnolia Media Group, 2004.
  • City of Fort Worth Planning Department. Nature and Character: An Analysis of the City of Fort Worth Texas, Report No. 2, Community Renewal Program Report. circa 1963.
  • Cochran, Mike. Texas vs. Davis: The Shocking True Crime Account of the Cullen Davis Murder Case. Crouch, Doug D.A. A Look at Crime. Fort Worth, 1961.
  • Colleyville Woman’s Club. A Taste of Tradition: A Collection of Recipes and Memories from the Colleyville Woman's Club. Colleyville, Texas, 1985.
  • DeBoer, Bud. Yesterday’s Heroes: Vance Hunt. October 29, 2005.
  • Dixson, Walter Clay. Richland Crossing: A Portrait of Texas Pioneers. Fort Worth: Peppermill Publishing Company, 1996.
  • Dunlop, J. W. and Mary Gregory Dunlop. Arlington Cemetery 1872 – 1992. Arlington Optimist Club, Arlington, Texas, 1992.
  • FAA Southwest Region, Recollections and Reflections, A Bicentennial History Project. 1976.
  • First Christian Church, Arlington, Texas Commemorative Cookbook: 1893 to 1993, First 100 Years. 1993.
  • First National Bank of Fort Worth. A Bank and a Shoal of Time: The First National Bank, Fort Worth, Texas. April 18, 1961.
  • First United Methodist Church, Azle, Texas, 1895-1995.
  • Fort Worth Greeter's Guide, Week of December 7, 1930. photocopy of original publication.
  • Fort Worth Telephone Directory. November 1925.
  • Freese, Simon W., and P. E. and Deborah Lightfoot Sizemore. A Century in the Works: Freese and Nichols Consulting Engineers, 1894-1994. College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 1994.
  • Goble, John C. and Teresa Murphy-Stowers. Where Love Dwells: A History of the North Side Church of Christ, Fort Worth, Texas. 2018.
  • Gone, but Not Forgotten: A Cemetery survey of Crosby County, Texas.
  • Green, George N., and North Richland Hills Historical Committee. The History of North Richland Hills: Where Families Live, Work, Worship, and Play. Smithfield Press, 1998.
  • Groebe, James Lawrence. The Moving Picture Show: A Diary of 100 Years of Moviegoing in Grapevine Texas. 2020.
  • Havard, Gary L., and Don A. Ryan. Cowtown U.S.A., A Concise History of the Fort Worth Stockyards, 1st ed. Fort Worth: Identity Arts, 1976.
  • Havins, Thomas Robert. Noah T. Byars A Study in Baptist Missionary Effort on the Frontier. University of Texas at Austin, Texas, 1941.
  • Hendrix, Ria. Westland Texas On the Bankhead Hwy. 2017.
  • A History of the Rendon Community, ed. Anne Lyon. 1971.
  • Hoover, William R. St. Patrick’s: The First 100 Years, ed. Malinda R. Crumley and Kay Fialho. 1988.
  • Hoskins, Carla. Restoration of the Northside Coliseum 1908: The Legend Continues, Historic Structures Report. Fort Worth: Preservation Unlimited, circa 1985.
  • How Lovely is this Dwelling Place, 1913-2013. First United Methodist Church, Temple, Texas, 2013.
  • Lightfoot, D. J. Trail Fever: The Life of a Texas Cowboy. 1992.
  • Manning, Jean. The History of Diamond Hill 1884 to 1952. Fort Worth: Book Center Printing, Inc., 2004.
  • Mansfield Historical Society. Southeast Tarrant County, Texas Cemetery Inscriptions and Other Data of the Pioneers, 1836-1986. Fort Worth: Hudson Heritage Books, 1986.
  • Mauldin, Lawana, and Joe McDaniel. Legendary Locals of Fort Worth. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, 2014.
  • McAlester, Virginia, and Lee McAlester. Discover Dallas/Fort Worth, A Comprehensive Guide to Sightseeing, Shopping, Dining, and Entertainment with Color Maps and Photographs. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1988.
  • Newspaper Artists' Association. Makers of Fort Worth. September 1, 1914.
  • Nyul, Debra W., and Lily B. Clayton Elementary PTA. Rise and Shine: A Centennial Celebration, Lily B. Clayton Elementary School 1922 to 2022. Fort Worth, 2022.
  • Parker, Julie, and Hopkins County Genealogical and Historical Societies. Sulphur Springs, Texas: A Pictorial History. 2022.
  • Pegues, Etta Bearden. Newark, Its Heritage and Landmarks. 1969.
  • Perkins, Clay M.D. The Fort in Fort Worth. Keller, Texas: Cross Timbers Heritage Publishing Company, 2001.
  • Polytechnic City Directory. 1915.
  • Ramos, Simone C. De Santiago. Fort Worth’s Historic Hotels. Arcadia Publishing, 2013.
  • The Reconnaissance: 133rd Field Artillery, Volume 2, Souvenir Edition. 1919.
  • Roach, Joyce Gibson. Wild Rose: A Folk History of a Cross Timbers Settlement. Keller, Texas: The Donning Company Publishers, 1996.
  • Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Fort Worth, Texas, ed. Mary Lou Herring. 1997.
  • Saxon, Gerald D. Transitions: A Centennial History of the University of Texas at Arlington 1895-1995. Arlington, Texas: UTA Press, 1995.
  • Smith, F. Todd. From Dominance to Disappearance: The Indians of Texas and the Near Southwest, 1786-1859. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 2005.
  • Stafford, Ted. May Owen, M.D.: The Authorized Biography. Austin: Eakin Press, 1990.
  • Stone, B. J. Girl on the Bluff. 1998.
  • Tarrant County Coalition for Peace and Justice. Say His Name, Fort Worth: Mr. Fred Rouse, 100 Years Later.  2021.
  • Tarrant County Sheriff’s Safety Manual: A safety handbook graphically illustrated with art sketches including a digest of rules for safe driving, aid for the injured and the prevention of accidents with safety hazards and traffic menaces depicted in caricature, satire, and comedy – This manual is prepared and published in the interest of safe and sand driving and living. Fort Worth: James T. Taylor and Son, Inc., 1955.
  • A Texas Idea and How It Was Put Across. Boston: Stone & Webster, Inc., 1925.
  • Texas Society of Architects Committee on Historic Resources. The Texas Historical Preservation Manual. 1979.
  • Tipps, Don. The Story of Bird’s Fort: Birthplace of the Metroplex. 2003.
  • Verrill, A. E., and S. I. Smith. Report Upon the Invertebrate Animals of Vineyard Sound and Adjacent Waters, with an Account of the Physical Features of the Region. 1874.
  • Wilson, Mrs. Will E., and Deolece Parmelee. The Texas Historical Commission and Texas Historical Foundation: The First Quarter Century. 1979.
  • Zachry, Juanita Daniel. This Man David: A Southern Planter. 1971.