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1. Adkisson HatcheryAdkisson HatcheryBusiness enterprises; Poultry industry; Adkisson Hatchery; Adkisson, RaymondAdkisson Hatchery opened in 1930 and was located at 413 W. 4th Avenue in Amarillo. Raymond Adkisson had first raised chickens on his fathers farm around 1910. He was born and reared in the Panhandle,

2. Amarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware Company; Carlander, Guy Anton; Business enterprises; Building construction; Buildings; Brick Streets; Hardware stores; Hardin, Edward W.; Clark, Boyd; Tolleson, I. J.Amarillo Hardware Company was founded in 1904 by Boyd Clark and I. J. Tolleson, with Edward W. Hardin as secretary. The store was located at 409 S. Polk. Hardin took over the store in 1907 when Boyd C

3. Amarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware Company; Carlander, Guy Anton; Business enterprises; Building construction; Buildings; Brick Streets; Hardware stores; Hardin, Edward W.; Clark, Boyd; Tolleson, I. J.Amarillo Hardware Company was founded in 1904 by Boyd Clark and I. J. Tolleson, with Edward W. Hardin as secretary. The store was located at 409 S. Polk. Hardin took over the store in 1907 when Boyd C

4. Amarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware Company; Carlander, Guy Anton; Business enterprises; Building construction; Buildings; Brick Streets; Hardware stores; Hardin, Edward W.; Clark, Boyd; Tolleson, I. J.This is a view of the contruction of the southwest corner of the third floor of the hardware company building. Amarillo Hardware Company was founded in 1904 by Boyd Clark and I. J. Tolleson, with Edwa

5. Amarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware Company; Carlander, Guy Anton; Business enterprises; Building construction; Buildings; Brick Streets; Hardware stores; Hardin, Edward W.; Clark, Boyd; Tolleson, I. J.The photograph depicts work being done on one of the upper levels of the building on Grant Street. Some recognizable buildings of the Amarillo skyline of the late 1930s can be seen in the background,

6. Amarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware Company; Carlander, Guy Anton; Business enterprises; Building construction; Buildings; Brick Streets; Hardware stores; Hardin, Edward W.; Clark, Boyd; Tolleson, I. J.Amarillo Hardware Company was founded in 1904 by Boyd Clark and I. J. Tolleson, with Edward W. Hardin as secretary. The store was located at 409 S. Polk. Hardin took over the store in 1907 when Boyd C

7. Amarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware Company; Carlander, Guy Anton; Business enterprises; Building construction; Buildings; Brick Streets; Hardware stores; Hardin, Edward W.; Clark, Boyd; Tolleson, I. J.; Amarillo High School; Johnson Street Elementary School;The photograph is showing an early building phase of the Grant Street building. Some of the buildings shown across the horizon to the west are the Potter County Court House at the far left; Amarillo M

8. Amarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware Company; Carlander, Guy Anton; Business enterprises; Building construction; Buildings; Brick Streets; Hardware stores; Hardin, Edward W.; Clark, Boyd; Tolleson, I. J.This photo shows one of the unidentified levels of the building, probably the basement. Amarillo Hardware Company was founded in 1904 by Boyd Clark and I. J. Tolleson, with Edward W. Hardin as secret

9. Amarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware Company; Carlander, Guy Anton; Business enterprises; Building construction; Buildings; Brick Streets; Hardware stores; Hardin, Edward W.; Clark, Boyd; Tolleson, I. J.Amarillo Hardware Company was founded in 1904 by Boyd Clark and I. J. Tolleson, with Edward W. Hardin as secretary. The store was located at 409 S. Polk. Hardin took over the store in 1907 when Boyd C

10. Amarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware Company; Carlander, Guy Anton; Business enterprises; Building construction; Buildings; Brick Streets; Hardware stores; Hardin, Edward W.; Clark, Boyd; Tolleson, I. J.Amarillo Hardware Company was founded in 1904 by Boyd Clark and I. J. Tolleson, with Edward W. Hardin as secretary. The store was located at 409 S. Polk. Hardin took over the store in 1907 when Boyd C

11. Amarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware Company; Carlander, Guy Anton; Business enterprises; Building construction; Buildings; Brick Streets; Hardware stores; Hardin, Edward W.; Clark, Boyd; Tolleson, I. J. The photograph is showing workers laying out the third floor slab. Some of the buildings that can be seen in the background (in the top right corner of the photo) include the Potter County Court Ho

12. Amarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware CompanyAmarillo Hardware Company; Carlander, Guy Anton; Business enterprises; Building construction; Buildings; Brick Streets; Hardware stores; Hardin, Edward W.; Clark, Boyd; Tolleson, I. J. The photograph shows the office entrance of the Grant Street building. The symbol on the wall over the glass bricked entrance was one of the business's trademarks. It represents a clock with wings

13. Amarillo Hardware Company DisplayAmarillo Hardware Company DisplayAmarillo Hardware Company; Hardware stores; Business enterprisesThis is probably a display in the retail store of Amarillo Hardware Company that was located at 807 South Polk Street. Amarillo Hardware Company had been founded in 1904 by Boyd Clark and I. J. Tolles

14. Amarillo Municipal AuditoriumAmarillo Municipal AuditoriumAmarillo Municipal Auditorium; Auditoriums; Buildings; Architecture; Sanborn, Henry B.The Amarillo Municipal Auditorium was built between 1920 and 1923 on the site of the old H. B. Sanborn home. The Sanborn home was moved to 14th Avenue and Madison Street.

15. Amarillo Street SceneAmarillo Street SceneStreets; Hotel Palo Duro; Hotels; Amarillo Hotel; Amarillo BuildingLooking East on Third Avenue from approximately Third and Tyler. Cars are angled against the curb in front of the Amarillo Hotel, the building at the right hand side of the photograph. Polk Street sep

16. Charles L. Green Building (E. Seventh Avenue)Charles L. Green Building (E. Seventh Avenue)Streets; Buildings; Seventh Street; Green, Charles L.; Green Brothers; Green BuildingThe structure in the right center of the block, under the raised facade, is the Charles L. Green Building. This building and the others shown in the photo (taken around 1930) were located in the 100 b

17. Chemistry Class at Lowrey-Phillips SchoolChemistry Class at Lowrey-Phillips SchoolLowrey-Phillips School; Lowrey, B. G. (Bill Green); Schools; Phillips, F. F. (Felix); Private schools; Classrooms;Several young men and women, students at the Lowrey-Phillips School, are engaged in various activities during a Chemistry Class. On the blackboard at back, lessons in geometry can be seen such as, "If

18. Construction of Southwestern Bell Telephone BuildingConstruction of Southwestern Bell Telephone BuildingTelephone companies; Telephones; Southwestern Bell Telephone Company; Construction; Buildings; Public utility companies; Gilsonite Contracting Company (Dallas); Carlander, Guy Anton;The photograph looks toward the construction of the northeast corner of the building.
On February 15, 1900, a man named Wayne Wright got the rights to the first telephone franchise in Amarillo

19. Construction of Southwestern Bell Telephone BuildingConstruction of Southwestern Bell Telephone BuildingTelephone companies; Telephones; Southwestern Bell Telephone Company; Construction; Buildings; Public utility companies; Gilsonite Contracting Company (Dallas); Carlander, Guy Anton; Jones Brothers Tire ServiceFacing west toward Ninth Avenue. Jones Brothers Tire Service is across Ninth Avenue. The large building shown behind Jones Brothers is unknown. The Southwestern Bell Telephone building was, and still

20. Construction of Southwestern Bell Telephone BuildingConstruction of Southwestern Bell Telephone BuildingTelephone companies; Telephones; Southwestern Bell Telephone Company; Construction; Buildings; Public utility companies; Gilsonite Contracting Company (Dallas); Carlander, Guy Anton; First Baptist Church;The photograph is facing to the Northeast. Tyler Street runs along the bottom of the photo. The old First Baptist Church, which was located on the corner of Ninth Avenue and Polk Street, can be seen t
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