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Candy Counter at Van Bruner Drug Store
Van Bruner Drug Store; Drugstores; Merchandise displays; Bruner, Van A.; Matthews, Gilbert Carter; Southwestern Store Fixture Company
Van A. Bruner opened the Van Bruner Pharmacy at 1606 South Washington about 1947. He had previously owned Bruner Pharmacy at 105 E. 3rd Street, located in the Rule Building. Mr. Bruner was born in Flo
2.
Chrystal Display Case - Van Bruner Drug Store
Van Bruner Drug Store; Drugstores; Merchandise displays; Bruner, Van A.; Matthews, Gilbert Carter; Southwestern Store Fixture Company; Glassware
Van A. Bruner opened the Van Bruner Pharmacy at 1606 South Washington about 1947. He had previously owned Bruner Pharmacy at 105 E. 3rd Street, located in the Rule Building. Mr. Bruner was born in Flo
3.
Display of Trays and Platters at Van Bruner Drug Store
Van Bruner Drug Store; Drugstores; Merchandise displays; Bruner, Van A.; Matthews, Gilbert Carter; Southwestern Store Fixture Company
Van A. Bruner opened the Van Bruner Pharmacy at 1606 South Washington about 1947. He had previously owned Bruner Pharmacy at 105 E. 3rd Street, located in the Rule Building. Mr. Bruner was born in Flo
4.
First Cemetery in Potter County Historical Marker
Historical markers; Cemeteries; Potter County; LX Ranch; American Pastoral Company, Ltd.; Ranches; Cattle; Masterson, R. B.; Arnot, John
The Texas State Historical Survey Committee marker reads: "First Cemetery in Potter County. On the old LX, first ranch in Potter County. Established in 1877 by W. H. Bates and D. T. Beals, Boston (Mas
5.
Ice Storm, November 1940
Ice Storms; Weather; Llano Cemetery
This photograph was taken at Llano Cemetery. One of the worst ice storms ever to befall Amarillo and the Panhandle hit the area on Saturday November 23, 1940. It caused millions of dollars of damage,
6.
July 4th Celebration
Parks; Amusement parks; Fairs; Glenwood Park; Glenwood Heights Amusement Park and Fair Grounds; Glenwood Electric Park
Fourth of July celebration at Glenwood Heights Amusement Park and Fair Grounds on Southeast 26th Avenue, east of Llano Cemetery.
7.
Llano Cemetery
Cemeteries; Llano Cemetery
Early phase in the construction of the administration building, located on the north end of the cemetery. The building is octagonal in shape. A beautification project was carried out in 1933 by hundre
8.
Llano Cemetery
Cemeteries; Llano Cemetery
Llano Cemetery after a mid-winter ice storm. Several tombstones can be seen, lower middle of photo, between the two groups of trees.
9.
Llano Cemetery in Winter
Llano Cemetery; Cemeteries
This photograph was taken in February of 1938, approximately five years after a project to beautify the cemetery grounds was carried out by hundreds of Reconstruction Finance Workers. The RFC had been
10.
McLoughlin Boot Shop
Boots; Shoemaking; McLoughlin Boot Shop; McLoughlin, Merton
The McLoughlin Boot Shop was started by Merton (Martin in some sources) McLoughlin and was located at 510 Polk Street. McLoughlin established the business by 1894, having come to Amarillo by way of Ta
11.
McLoughlin Boot Shop
Boots; McLoughlin Boot Shop; Shoemaking; McLoughlin, Merton
The McLoughlin Boot Shop was started by Merton (Martin in some sources) McLoughlin and was located at 510 Polk Street. McLoughlin established the business by 1894, having come to Amarillo by way of Ta
12.
Merton McLoughlin
McLoughlin, Merton; Boots; Shoemaking; McLoughlin Boot Shop
Merton (Martin in some sources) McLoughlin was born in Kilkee, County Claire, Ireland on August 20, 1854. He came to America with his parents when he was fifteen. The family settled in Chicago, but he
13.
Old Tascosa Historical Marker
Historical markers; Old Tascosa; Tascosa; Cowboys; Comancheros; Indians of North America ; Goodnight, Charles; Bugbee, Thomas S.; Cattle; Ranches; Boot Hill, Tascosa; Trails & paths; Barbed wire; Frying Pan Ranch; XIT Ranch; Cal Farley's Boys Ranch
The Texas State Historical Survey Committee marker reads: "Old Tascosa. Old Tascosa, cowboy capital of the Plains, lay one-half mile northeast. In its brief span, it became the center of the open-rang
14.
Potter County Courthouse
Potter County Courthouse; County government; Courthouses; Buildings; Architecture; Snow; McKnight, John S.; Llano Cemetery
The construction on this eight-story building was started in 1930 and completed in 1932. The courthouse features stepped massing, allowing basically the same view from all directions. It also showcase
15.
Tascosa Exchange Hotel
Tascosa; Tascosa Exchange Hotel; Hotels; Old Tascosa; Cowboys; Comancheros; Indians of North America; Goodnight, Charles; Bugbee, Thomas S.; Cattle; Ranches; Boot Hill, Tascosa; Trails & paths; Barbed wire; Frying Pan Ranch; XIT Ranch; Cal Farley's Boys Ranch
This postcard photograph shows the Exchange Hotel, probably in the early 1900s. The reverse side of the postcard can be seen in item (PA-460a). Old Tascosa, cowboy capital of the Plains, became the ce
16.
Van Bruner Drug Store
Van Bruner Drug Store; Drugstores; Merchandise displays; Bruner, Van A.; Matthews, Gilbert Carter; Southwestern Store Fixture Company;
Van A. Bruner opened the Van Bruner Pharmacy at 1606 South Washington about 1947. He had previously owned Bruner Pharmacy at 105 E. 3rd Street, located in the Rule Building. Mr. Bruner was born in Flo
17.
Van Bruner Drug Store
Van Bruner Drug Store; Drugstores; Merchandise displays; Bruner, Van A.; Matthews, Gilbert Carter; Southwestern Store Fixture Company;
Van A. Bruner opened the Van Bruner Pharmacy at 1606 South Washington about 1947. He had previously owned Bruner Pharmacy at 105 E. 3rd Street, located in the Rule Building. Mr. Bruner was born in Flo
18.
Van Bruner Drug Store
Van Bruner Drug Store; Drugstores; Merchandise displays; Bruner, Van A.; Matthews, Gilbert Carter; Southwestern Store Fixture Company;
Van A. Bruner opened the Van Bruner Pharmacy at 1606 South Washington about 1947. He had previously owned Bruner Pharmacy at 105 E. 3rd Street, located in the Rule Building. Mr. Bruner was born in Flo
19.
Van Bruner Drug Store
Van Bruner Drug Store; Drugstores; Merchandise displays; Bruner, Van A.; Matthews, Gilbert Carter; Southwestern Store Fixture Company;
Van A. Bruner opened the Van Bruner Pharmacy at 1606 South Washington about 1947. He had previously owned Bruner Pharmacy at 105 E. 3rd Street, located in the Rule Building. Mr. Bruner was born in Flo
20.
Van Bruner Drug Store
Van Bruner Drug Store; Drugstores; Merchandise displays; Bruner, Van A.; Matthews, Gilbert Carter; Southwestern Store Fixture Company;
Van A. Bruner opened the Van Bruner Pharmacy at 1606 South Washington about 1947. He had previously owned Bruner Pharmacy at 105 E. 3rd Street, located in the Rule Building. Mr. Bruner was born in Flo
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