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North of the River, A brief history of North Fort Worth, by
J'Nell Pate tells the history of what is commonly known as Northside, that
area of Fort Worth that lies north of Downtown that includes the Stockyards,
LaGrave Field, Meacham Airport, Oakwood Cemetery and etc. From 1848, when
the Gilmore and York families arrived, through the heyday of the Swift and
Armour meat packing plants, to the modern day events held on Exchange Avenue
in the Stockyards, J'Nell Pate covers all of this and much more.
All of the people named below are found in this book.
Abrams, Cal |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Akin, Earl |
Pilot |
Anagnostakis, Demetrios |
Greek immigrant - who wanted to be a coyboy |
Anderson, Harold |
Owned Courthouse Market |
Anderson, Sparky |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Applebaum, Hyman |
Started the Big Apple Restaurant |
Applebaum, Sarah |
Started the Big Apple Restaurant |
Armour, J. Ogden |
Owner of Armour and Company meat-packing plant |
Arnold, Major Ripley A. |
Established the army post, Fort Worth |
Arnold, Sophie |
Child of Ripley |
Arnold, Willis |
Child of Ripley |
Atherton, N. L. |
Alderman, Niles City Council |
Atz, Jacob |
Manager of the Fort Worth Cats |
Ayala, Carlos |
Son of Michael - Principal of Rosemont Middle School |
Ayala, Delores |
Daughter of Michael - Teacher |
Ayala, Esperanza Padilla |
Wife of Michael |
Ayala, Eutimio |
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Ayala, Louis |
Son of Eutimio - Barber |
Ayala, Maria Ortiz |
Wife of Eutimio |
Ayala, Michael |
Son of Eutimio |
Ayala, Teresa |
Daughter of Michael - Worked American Airlines |
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Babb, Foy |
Owned B & B Barber Shop |
Baird, Bruce |
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Barnett, Billy Bob |
Owner of Billy Bob's Texas, world's largest honky-tonk. |
Barrett, Nathan |
Landscape architect from New York. |
Barrow, Clyde |
As in "Bonnie & Clyde" |
Becan, Joseph |
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Belardi, Wayne |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Bell, Matty |
North Side High School football player |
Beltram, Hector |
Son of Jessie - Retired Air Force & Dept. of Defense |
Beltram, Hector Jr. |
Son of Hector - Vice principal of Southwest High School |
Beltram, Jesus (Jessie) |
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Beltram, Laura Carrera |
Wife of Jessie |
Beltram, Linda Ann |
Daughter of Hector - Teacher |
Beltram, Robert |
Son of Hector - Navy chaplin |
Bita, Theodore |
Pastor |
Boaz |
Partner in business with M. G. Ellis. |
Bogart, Humphrey |
Celebrity |
Bowers, James |
Board member, North Side Business Association |
Bradford, Louise |
Daughter of Robert - Married Francis R. Cloud |
Bradford, Robert Lee |
Streetcar driver |
Bragan, Bobby |
Fort Worth Cats manager |
Bress, Sarah |
Married Harry Jacobson |
Brewer, Lois |
Niece of Jesse Roach |
Brewer, Rex |
Husband of Lois |
Bridwell, Jack |
Business partner of Foy Babb |
Brown, Ted |
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Buckholtz, Charlie |
Teddy Roosevelt's cook in the Rough Riders |
Bunker, Alex |
Married Josephine Novak |
Bunkervich, Marcilia |
Married Joe Riscky |
Burchfield, Belle |
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Burge, Les |
Fort Worth Cats manager |
Burgess, J. W. |
Founded Fort Worth Stock Yards Co. with J. P. Smith. |
Burkitt, Birdie |
Wife of Swede |
Burkitt, Swede |
Owned a pool a domino parlor |
Burkhalter, Lee A. |
Movie theater operator |
Burks, Bradley |
Automobile dealer |
Burnett, Colonel Samuel Burk |
Cattleman |
Bussey, James T. |
Baptist missionary |
Byers, Andrew T. |
Built an electric railway to the stockyards |
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Cabluck, Harry |
Son of Tony |
Cabluck, Johnny |
Son of Tony |
Cabluck, Lula |
Stepdaughter of Tony |
Cabluck, Mary |
2nd wife of Tony |
Cabluck, Olga |
Wife of Tony |
Cabluck, Tony |
Owner of Roosevelt Garage |
Cabluck, Sonya |
Daughter of Tony |
Calkins, Russell |
Dentist |
Campbell, Father Joseph A. |
Catholic priest |
Campbell, Miss Carrie |
First school teacher. |
Cano, Albert |
Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce board member |
Carrasquel, Chico |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Carrera, Laura |
see Laura Carrera Beltram |
Carson, T. E. |
Grocery store owner - first mayor of Niles City |
Carswell, Major Horace Jr. |
War hero |
Carswell, Horace Sr. |
Worked at Swift's |
Carter, Amon G. |
Publisher of the Fort Forth Star-Telegram |
Cavender, J. E. |
Mail dept. clerk at Swift's |
Chagnon, "Lion" |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Chandler, Robert |
Owner of Chandler Hotel |
Chenault, W. O. "Pinky" |
Operated a drive-in restaurant |
Childs, J. |
Alderman, Niles City Council |
Chisholm, Jesse |
Lent his name to the Chisholm Trail. |
Christian, Jeff |
Board member, North Side Business Association |
Cimoli, Gene |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Cloud, Ernest T. |
Well-to-do laundry owner |
Cloud, Francis R. |
Son of Ernest T. - Married Louise Bradford |
Cohen, Adolph |
Married Ida Greines |
Cole, Jess |
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Collins, Delia |
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Cordona, Bennie |
Worked in his father's bakery |
Courtright, Timothy "Longhair Jim" |
Gunslinger |
Cox, Loyd |
On the Tarrant County Junior College District Board. |
Crow, Millie |
Descendant of Karel Haba |
Cummings, Marie |
Sister of Will |
Cummings, Will |
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Daggett, Charles |
Brother to Bud. |
Daggett, Charles B. |
Ran the ferry at "Daggett's Crossing" on the Trinity. |
Daggett, Charlie |
Son of Bud. |
Daggett, Ephraim Merrill |
Bud Daggett's uncle. |
Daggett, E. M. Jr. "Bud" |
Classmate of York and Gilmore children - Son of Charles |
Daggett, Laura |
Daughter of William Palmer, wife of Bud Daggett. |
Daggett, Tenie |
Sister to Bud. |
Daniel, Dr. Charles W. |
Baptist preacher |
Davis, W. D. |
Fort Worth mayor |
Davis, William |
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Dewer, Margaret |
Worked for Sam Rosen |
Dominguez, Celia |
Sister of Pris |
Dominguez, Jose Jesus |
Father of Pris and Celia |
Dominguez, Pris |
Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce board member |
Dulle, Joe |
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Durrett, Jack |
Early pioneer |
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Earhart, Amelia |
Pilot |
Elder, J. P. |
Superintendent at Swift |
Ellis, Jack Jr. |
Grandson of Jack |
Ellis, Jackie |
Son of Jack |
Ellis, Lonnie V. (Jack) |
Food distribution company |
Ellis, Merida Green (M. G.) |
The Father of North Fort Worth. |
Engler, Jack |
Owned dry-goods business |
Ermogenis, Damianos |
Priest |
Erskine, Carl |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
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Farmer, J. D. |
First mayor of the city of North Fort Worth. |
Fernandez, Ron |
Founding officer, Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce |
Fondy, Dee |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Fowler, A. Y. |
Killed John B. York. |
Franklin, Jim |
Son-in-law of M. L. Leady |
Franklin, Rusty |
Son of Jim |
Franklin, Wilson |
Son of Jim |
Freeman, W. O. |
Board member, North Side Business Association |
French, Charles C. |
Stockyards public relation agent. |
Fuller, William G. "Bill" |
Airport manager at Meacham Field |
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Garcia, Hope |
Daughter of Joe T. - Married Paul Lancarte |
Garcia, Jesus "Mama Sus" |
Wife of Joe T. |
Garcia, Joe T. |
Restaurant owner |
Garcia, John S. |
Meat dealer and grocer - Uncle of Joe T. |
Garcia, Josephine |
Daughter of Joe T. |
Garcia, Mary |
Daughter of Joe T. |
Garcia, Pauline |
Daughter of Joe T. |
Garrett, Jenkins |
Lawyer - son of Jesse |
Garrett, Jesse |
Lawyer - Baptist preacher |
Garvey, William |
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Gause, George L. |
Undertaker |
Gehrig, Lou |
Major league baseball player |
Gilmore, Celia |
Wife of Seaborn |
Gilmore, Martha Ellen |
Daughter of Seaborn |
Gilmore, Seaborn |
Early pioneer |
Goldstein, Charlie |
Store owner |
Googins, Joseph |
Livestock buyer for Swift and Company |
Googins, Ruth |
Dau. of Joseph - m. Elliot Roosevelt, son of FDR |
Gorczyca, Dr. J. T. |
Board member, North Side Business Association |
Gordon, Jack |
Fort Worth Press columnist |
Gordon, Betty |
Wife of Sam Rosen |
Gouhenant, Dr. Adolphus |
Physician |
Greines, Dr. Abe |
Son of Meyer - dentist |
Greines, David |
Lawyer - Son of Meyer |
Greines, Ida |
Daughter of Meyer - married Adolph Cohen |
Greines, Jake |
Ran dry-goods storeSon of Meyer |
Greines, Meyer |
Russian immigrant - furniture store owner. |
Greines, Mose |
Son of Meyer |
Greines, Sarah |
Wife of Meyer |
Greines, Sol |
Lawyer - Son of Meyer |
Griffith, W. H. |
Alderman, Niles City Council |
Grunewald, Peter |
Operated Grunewald's Park and Dance Pavilion |
Gutierrez, Hector |
Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce board member |
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Haba, Anna |
Wife of Karel |
Haba, Anna |
Daughter of Karel |
Haba, Jerry |
Son of Karel |
Haba, Karel |
Operated a saloon |
Haba, Louis |
Son of Karel |
Haba, Mary |
Daughter of Karel |
Haba, Millie |
Descendant of Karel |
Haley, Professor |
Balloonist and sky diver |
Hampton, Ireland |
President of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce |
Handley, Gene |
Fort Worth Cats manager |
Harr, Fred |
Alderman, Niles City Council |
Harris, W. D. |
Mayor of Fort Worth |
Harrold, E. B. |
Fort Worth Packing Company Director |
Haywood, Louis C. |
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Hayworth, Ray |
Fort Worth Cats manager |
Helbing, Elmer C. |
Track star |
Helbing, Dr. H. V. |
Father of Elmer |
Helm, Bobby |
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Hester, Lucille |
Opened a restaurant called Hester's on the Hill. |
Hewitt, G. W. |
Opened first grocery store. |
Hickman, Holt |
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Hoak, Don |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Hobbs, W. T. |
Founder of Hobbs Trailers |
Holloway, Colonel Henry Clay |
Father of the Fort Worth Stockyards. |
Hope, Bob |
Celebrity |
Hornsby, Rogers |
Major league baseball player |
Houston, General Sam |
Former President of Texas. |
Hoxie, John R. |
Fort Worth Packing Company Director |
Huffman, E. L. |
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Huffman, Walter A. |
Partner in business with M. G. Ellis. |
Hunter, Billy |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Hurley, Mike C. |
Railroad contractor. |
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Jacobson, Harry |
Owned dry-goods business |
Jacobson, Hyman |
Son of Harry |
Jacobson, Meyer |
Son of Harry |
Jacobson, Sarah |
Wife of Harry |
James, Bill |
North Side High School football player |
Jara, Manuel |
Founding officer, Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce |
Jenkins, Reuben |
Cattleman |
Johns, August |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Johnson, Alfred |
Early pioneer |
Johnson, Colonel Middleton Tate |
Established Johnson's Station |
Johnson, W. C. |
Lawyer |
Johnson, W. L. |
City marshall, Niles City |
Jones, Morgan |
Founded Fort Worth Stock Yards Co. with J. P. Smith. |
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Kablukov, Anton |
aka Tony Cabluck |
Kablukov, Olga |
Wife of Anton |
Kablukov, Sonya |
Daughter of Anton |
Keen, A. M. |
Went into business with Bud Daggett. |
Keen, Clarence |
Son of A. M. |
Kelly, Jim "Cowboy" |
Cowboy and pilot |
Kendrick, Homer |
Operated Owl Drug Store. |
Kimmel, Sam |
Board member, North Side Business Association |
Klein, Lou |
Fort Worth Cats manager |
Kothmann, Keith |
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Kraft, Clarence |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
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LaGrave, Paul |
Business manager of the Fort Worth Cats |
Lake, Mary Daggett |
Historian |
Lancarte, Hope Garcia |
See Hope Garcia |
Lancarte, Lanny |
Grandson of Joe T. Garcia |
Lancarte, Paul |
Son-in-law of Joe T. Garcia |
Lanham, Fritz |
Fort Worth Congressman |
Lary, Yale |
Professional football player - Auto dealership owner |
Lawrence, Lewis |
Owned the Stockyards Barber Shop |
Leddy, Frank |
Boot maker - brother of M. L. |
Leddy, Martin Luther (M. L.) |
Boot maker |
Leddy, O. C. |
Boot maker - brother of M. L. |
Leddy, Silas |
Boot maker - brother of M. L. |
Leigh, Hazel Vaughn |
Formed North Fort Worth Boys Club |
Lewis, Mrs. Roland |
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Lewis, Roland Ecelon |
Owned furniture stores |
Lindbergh, Charles |
Famous airman |
Loving, Margaret |
Married Colonel Henry Clay Holloway |
Loving, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel P. |
Uncle & aunt of M. G. Ellis. |
Lozuk, Sylvester |
Pastor of Clinton Ave. Baptist Church for Slavic People |
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Maclin, Tom |
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Maclin, Tracey |
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Macon, Max |
Fort Worth Cats manager |
Magers, Cliff |
Automobile dealer |
Mallon, Les |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Malone, Wallace |
State Representative from Fort Worth |
Marshall, Charence |
Operated a newsstand |
Martin, Nathan Monroe |
Bank robber |
McCafferty, Charlie |
Proposed the creation of the North Fort Worth Historical Society |
McCafferty, Sue |
President of the North Fort Worth Historical Society |
McCain, Juanita |
Daughter of Dave Shannon |
McCain, M. L. Jr. |
First editor of the North Fort Worth News. |
McCarthy, Joe C. |
Fort Worth Packing Company Director |
McDonald, William "Gooseneck" |
Wealthy black businessman |
McElyea, R. G. |
Northside Coliseum operator |
McFarland, Charles |
Cattleman - Suggested first fat stock show. |
McGown, George Q. |
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McKeough, Reverend M. A. |
Catholic priest |
McKinley, Bob |
Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce board member |
McKinley, DeWitt |
Board member, North Side Business Association |
McLaughlin, Ed |
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McMillin, "Bo" |
North Side High School football player |
McMillan, John |
Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce board member |
Meacham, H. C. |
Mayor of Fort Worth |
Mendoza, Rufino Sr. |
Spokesman for the Hispanic community |
Meyers, Colonel J. J. |
Owned first herd ever to pass through Fort Worth. |
Milankovich, Joseph |
aka Joseph Milan - Married Anna Obal |
Milliken, Bob |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Minton, Roscoe |
North Side High School football player |
Miron, Ben |
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Mitchell, Charles |
Married Martha Gilmore |
Mitchell, John |
Purchased land containing burials that would become Mitchell Cemetery |
Mitchell, Martha Gilmore |
see Martha Ellen Gilmore |
Montgomery, Sully |
North Side High School football player - pro boxer - sheriff |
Moody, Dan |
Texas Governor |
Moore, Elizabeth |
Daughter of R. G. McElyea |
Moore, M. H. |
Preacher |
Moore, Ray |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Morris, J. Walter |
Owner of the Fort Worth Cats |
Mulholland, Mr. & Mrs. H. A. |
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Murray, Gene |
Board member, North Side Business Association |
Murrin, Steve |
Northside Coliseum operator |
Myers, Robert L. "Chief" |
Coached the North Side High School Steers |
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Neeley, M. J. |
Owner of Hobbs Trailers |
Neidholt, Kenneth |
Butcher at Armour and Company |
Niles, Louville V. |
Invested in stockyards - Niles City named after him. |
Norris, J. Frank |
Baptist preacher |
Novak, Josephine |
Married Alex Bunker |
Nugent, Alvin |
North Side High School football player |
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Obal, Anna |
Married Joseph Milankovich |
Ozark, Danny |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
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Pace, Elroy |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Paddock, Buckley B. |
Editor of the Fort Worth Democrat |
Palmer, Lan |
Son of William |
Palmer, Laura Alice |
Daughter of William, married Bud Daggett. |
Palmer, Sam |
Son of William |
Palmer, William |
Purchased a farm from Charlie Mitchell. |
Pappajohn, George |
Greek truck farmer |
Pappajohn, Steve |
Son of George |
Parker, Bonnie |
As in "Bonnie & Clyde" |
Parker, Colonel Tom |
Elvis' manager |
Pate, A. M. |
Founder of Panther Oil and Grease Manufacturing Co. |
Pate, A. M. Jr. "Aggie" |
Son of A. M. - Texas Refinery Corporation |
Pate, Joe |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Pate, Sebert |
Son of A. M. |
Pawluk, Peter |
Pastor of Clinton Ave. Baptist Church for Slavic People |
Peak, Howard W. |
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Pelton, Fred L. |
Bank teller |
Phillips, Norman |
Automobile dealer |
Polinsky, Harry |
Veteran of WW II |
Polinsky, Joe |
In Bunker/Novak wedding party photo |
Post, Wiley |
Pilot |
Presley, Elvis |
Emerging rock and roll star |
Puente, Carlos |
First Hispanic to serve on the board of the Fort Worth ISD |
Puente, Maria Esther |
Wife of Carlos |
Pullman, W. B. |
Owned Pullman's Skateland |
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Randall, Porter |
Radio personality |
Rapp, "Goldie" |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Reeves, John L. |
Fort Worth Cats president |
Renfro, John William |
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Rigney, "Topper" |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Rios, Delores Ayala |
Daughter of Michael Ayala |
Riscky, Joe |
Founder of Riscky's Barbecue |
Riscky, Marcilia |
In Bunker/Novak wedding party photo |
Roach, Jesse |
Founder of Cattlemen's steakhouse |
Robbins, "Reg" |
Auto mechanic and pilot |
Roberts, Doak |
Major league baseball player |
Rogers, Will |
Celebrity |
Roosevelt, Eleanor |
Wife of FDR |
Roosevelt, Elliot |
Son of FDR |
Roosevelt, Franklin D. |
US President |
Roosevelt, Theodore |
US President |
Rosen, Betty Gordon |
Wife of Sam |
Rosen, Ephraim |
Son of Sam |
Rosen, Joel |
Son of Sam |
Rosen, Sam |
Real estate developer |
Ross, R. E. |
Brother of Waddy |
Ross, Sam |
Brother of Waddy |
Ross, Waddy R. |
Co-owner Ross Brothers Horse and Mule Co. |
Rouse, Fred |
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Rowland, Spider |
Arkansas writer |
Rowland, W. H. |
Baptist minister |
Runnels, Hardin R. |
Ran for governor of Texas. |
Ruth, Babe |
Major league baseball player |
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Salicos, George |
Farmer from Smyrna |
Salinas, Dick |
Founding officer, Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce |
Samuels, Alfred W. |
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Samuels, Baldwin L. |
Gold miner - farmer - donated additional land for Pioneers Rest Cemetery |
Sanchez, Abel |
Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce board member |
Sansom, Marion |
Cattleman |
Saunders, George W. |
President of the Old Trail Drivers Association. |
Scarborough, Esmond |
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Seay, Jimmy |
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Sellars, R. H. |
Fort Worth Packing Company Director |
Sellers, Eugene "Bud" |
Automobile dealer |
Shannon, Dave |
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Shannon, Jack |
Chairman of Stockyards Area Restoration Committee |
Shannon, Marie Cummings |
see Marie Cummings |
Shannon, Oliver |
Son of Dave |
Shannon, Samuel David |
Undertaker |
Shepelwich, Louise |
In Bunker/Novak wedding party photo |
Shield, Burt |
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Short, Luke |
Gunslinger |
Shrasek, Johnny |
Automobile dealer |
Simms, M. V. |
Alderman, Niles City Council |
Simpson, Greenlief W. |
Invested in stockyards |
Skelton, Bill |
Grocery store owner |
Skinner, W. E. |
Manager of stockyards. |
Smith, John Peter |
Noted civic leader |
Smith, Mrs. Artemis |
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Smith, Sam |
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Sparks, John H. Jr. |
Movie theater operator |
Sparto, Fideris "Jim" |
Worked at Swift's. |
Sparto, Mary |
Daughter of Jim |
Sparto, Muscola |
Wife of Jim |
Spooner, Carl |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Steward, William F. |
Operated the Stockyards Inn |
Stock, Jerome |
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Stoner, "Lil" |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Stripling, Will |
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Stultz, Wilmer L. |
Pilot |
Swift, Edward |
Owner of Swift and Company meat-packing plant |
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Tarrant, General Edward H. |
For whom the county is named. |
Tavener, "Pee Wee" |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Taylor, Robert |
Celebrity |
Tegethoff, Charles |
Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce board member |
Terry, Colonel Nathaniel |
Owned a plantation on Samuels Ave. |
Thannisch, Colonel Thomas Marion |
Operated the Stockyards Inn & Stock Yards Club Saloon |
Throckmorton, J. W. |
Texas governor |
Tidball, Louis |
Banker |
Trippett, W. W. |
Business partner of Colonel Henry Clay Holloway |
Tyrs, Dr. Miroslav |
A professor at Charles University in Prague |
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Vance, Bob |
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Van Zandt, Major Khleber |
Mayor of Fort Worth |
Vaughn, Mrs. Elizabeth DeCory |
Formed North Fort Worth Boys Club |
Vincent, Al |
Fort Worth Cats manager |
Vinnedge, Harry D. |
Food distribution company |
Vloitos, Muscola |
Married Jim Sparto. |
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Waggoner, W. T. |
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Walkup, Jimmy |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Wallis, Dick |
Board member, North Side Business Association |
Ward, Preston |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Wardlaw, Verner S. |
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Weaver, Jim "Red" |
North Side High School football player |
White, Louis |
Boot and saddlemaker |
White, Victor |
Boot and saddlemaker |
Wick, Z. W. |
Commanded the guards at helium production plant |
Wilemon, L. N. |
Board member, North Side Business Association |
Wiley, D. B. |
Board member, North Side Business Association |
Wiley, Dick |
Automobile dealer |
Wilkes, John |
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Williams, Dick |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Wills, Ray |
Automobile dealer |
Wollner, Carl |
Founder of Panther Oil and Grease Manufacturing Co. |
Woodall, Larry |
Fort Worth Cats baseball player |
Worth, General William Jenkins |
Fort Worth is named after him. |
Wortham, Louis J. |
State Representative from Fort Worth |
Wruble, Millie Haba |
Descendant of Karel Haba |
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Yardanoff, Helen |
Daughter of Theo |
Yardanoff, Josephine |
Wife of Theo |
Yardanoff, Theo |
Ran a small cafe - Popularized a traditional western dish |
Yardanoff, Theo Jr. |
Son of Theo |
Yardanoff, Wanda |
Daughter of Theo |
Yater, Tom |
Purchased Stockyards Hotel |
York, John B. |
Early pioneer |
York, Will |
Son of John B. |
Young, Brady |
Automobile dealer |
Young, Frances |
Credit dept. at Swift's. |
Young, Marshall |
Purchased Stockyards Hotel |
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Zapata, Louis |
Fort Worth City Councilman |
Zepeda, J. Pete |
Founding officer, Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce |
Zimmerman, Jake |
aka Jacob Atz |
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