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Lila Colley Local History Collections
Colleyville, Texas; Tarrant County; Tarantula Railroad; Cotten Belt Railroad Line; Colleyville Historical Preservation Committee; Smithfield; Bronso
Bell family, Grapevine Texas ca 1900-1910
Colleyville, Texas; Tarrant County; Tarantula Railroad; Cotten Belt Railroad Line; Colleyville Historical Preservation Committee; Smithfield; Grapevine, Texas; Bransford, Texas
Lila Colley Local History Collection
John Bell, Barbra Bell, Thomas Jeff Bell, Will Bell, Isacc Bell, Eddie Swank (Mary Bell’s son)
Bell family, Grapevine Texas ca 1900-191
John Wei Ling rehursing, undated
Southwest Ballet Center; Fort Worth City Ballet; Fort Worth, Texas; John Wei Ling; Bill Martin-Viscount; Joyce Cuoco
John Wei Ling rehursing, undated photograp
Gene Autry and the Light Crust Doughboys
Colleyville, Texas; Tarrant County; Tarantula Railroad; Cotten Belt Railroad Line; Colleyville Historical Preservation Committee; Smithfield; Grapevine, Texas; Bransford, Texas
Lila Colley Local History Collection
Gene Autry
Light Crust Doughboy
Family photograph, Bransford, Texas 1916
Colleyville, Texas; Tarrant County; Tarantula Railroad; Cotten Belt Railroad Line; Colleyville Historical Preservation Committee; Smithfield; Grapevine, Texas; Bransford, Texas
Family photograph, Bransford, Texas 191
The Bulliten
Dr. Smith was the founder and director of the Afrikan American Institute, Inc. and was co-founder and co-director of the National Association of Black Women Historians
Cowrie Shell Gourd Rattle
Dr. Eleanor J. Smith was born in Circleville, Ohio, where she began her career as a public-school teacher. From 1972 to 1988, she was associated with the university of Cincinnati, first as a professor of Afro-American studies and later in a number of successively important administrative posts ending with her appointment as vice provost. A consultant to corporations, government agencies, municipalities, universities, colleges and public-school systems, Smith has lectured and written numerous articles about the history and experiences of African-Americans, particularly women. She was the founder and director of the Afrikan American Institute, Inc. and was co-founder and co-director of the National Association of Black Women Historians
Autos in Scott's Salvage yard
Fort Worth, Texas; Colleyville, Texas; junk yarsds; auto salvage
Scotts Auto Salvage, 1960
Workmen excavating for the packing houses, 1901
Colleyville, Texas; Tarrant County; Tarantula Railroad; Cotten Belt Railroad Line; Colleyville Historical Preservation Committee; Smithfield; Grapevine, Texas; Bransford, Texas
Lila Colley Local History Collection
Before railroads cam