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Adkisson Hatchery
Business enterprises; Poultry industry; Adkisson Hatchery; Adkisson, Raymond
Adkisson 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,
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Amarillo Fire Station
Speed, John F.; Sheriffs; Police; Libraries; Public libraries; Horses
Photograph of John F. Speed and horse. According to the 1911 City Directory John F. Speed was Deputy Sheriff. His office was in City Hall at 4th and Tyler. In 1913-15, he was Chief of Police. Picture
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Amarillo Hotel
Polk Street; Sanborn, Henry B.; Canode, H. P.; Thompson, Ernest O.; Hotels; Buildings; Amarillo Hotel; Morrow-Thomas Hardware Company; Eberstadt Buidling; L. O. Thompson & Company; Street cars; Electric cars; Street railroads; Amarillo Street Railway System
The Amarillo Hotel was the Panhandle's meeting place in the early years. It was built by Amarillo's founder, Henry Sanborn, but had its greatest prosperity under the subsequent ownerships of H. P. Can
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Amarillo Public Library And Fire Station
Amarillo Public Library; Fire stations; Libraries; Public libraries; Horses
Fourth and Tyler was the site of the red two story brick building built in 1910 for the new fire station. Rooms were provided to Amarillo Public Library in the hall over the Fourth Street fire station
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Amarillo Public Library Central Facility
Amarillo Public Library; Libraries; Mary E. Bivins Memorial Library; Potter County Free Library; Public libraries; J.U.G. Club
Amarillo Public Library Central Facility was built in 1976 at 413 E. 4th .It replaced the Mary E. Bivins Library at 1000 Polk. The Herring Hotel, located at 317 E. 3rd, is visible in the background. T
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Amarillo Public Library Central Facility
Amarillo Public Library; J.U.G. Club; Potter County Free Library; Libraries; Public libraries
Amarillo Public Library, 413 E. 4th, opened in 1976. It has 60,000 square feet and provides 91 parking spaces. Founded in 1902 as a civic project by the J.U.G. Club, "Just Us Girls," the JUG library p
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Amarillo Public Library Central Facility
Amarillo Public Library; Libraries; J.U.G. Club; Public libraries
Amarillo Public Library Central Facility was built in 1976 at 413 E. 4th. Central Library provides 60,000 square feet and 91 parking spaces. In 1902 a group of ladies who called themselves the J.U.G.
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Birdseye View, Amarillo, Texas
Aerial views; Buildings; Courthouses; Potter County Courthouse; Public utility companies; Amarillo Water, Light and Power Company; Aerial photographs
Post card of early Amarillo. The photograph was taken about 1907.The water tower stood at the 200 block of Fillmore at the site of the city's Water, Light, and Power Company plant. The domed building
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Brown's Boots & Saddles
Brown's Boots & Saddles; First National Bank; R. L. Chanslor Building; Powell Building; Crown Bar; Roosevelt Bar; Amarillo Building; Brick streets; Polk Street
Brown's Boots & Saddles was located at 329 Polk Street in the early Fifties. The building was on the east side of Fourth and Polk. This building originally housed Amarillo's oldest bank, the First Nat
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Central Fire Station
Fire stations; Amarillo Hotel; Vaughn Building; Rice, William; Roquemore, Otho G.; Buildings; Brick streets; Central Fire Station
Amarillo Fire Station located downtown next to the old City Hall on the north side of Fourth Street between Tyler And Polk Streets. This fire station was demolished to clear the way for new downtown p
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Central Fire Station
Fire stations; Fire fighters
Interior of Fire station showing fireman standing next to an old-fashioned stove.
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Central Fire Station
Fire stations
Interior shot of a fire station and an old-fashioned stove.
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Central Fire Station
Fire stations; Fire fighters
Interoir shot taken in a fire station of a fireman standing next to an old-fashioned stove.
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Central Fire Station
Fire stations; Fire engines & equipment; Fire fighters; Roquemore, Otho G.; Rice, William; Buildings
Central Fire Station was completed January 30, 1907 in the 100 block of West Fourth. The ground floor was to be used by the fire department, the hook and ladder hose cart, and sufficient space was all
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Central Fire Station
Fire stations; Fire engines & equipment; Fire fighters
Interior shot of horse-drawn fire fighting equipment.
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Central Fire Station
Fire stations; Fire fighters; Fire engines & equipment
Interior shot of firemen with early ladder truck. A firepole can also be seen in the photo.
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Central Fire Station
Fire stations; Central Fire Station; Roquemore, Otho G.; Rice, William; Buildings; Brick streets
The Central Fire Station was completed on January 30, 1907 and was located on the northeast corner of Fourth and Tyler. The ground floor was used by the fire department, the hook and ladder hose cart,
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Central Fire Station
Fire stations; Fire fighters; Central Fire Station
Fireman in front of fire station.
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Central Fire Station Office
Fire alarms; Fire stations
Office at the Fire Station.
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Central Fre Station
Fire stations; Central Fire Station; Rice, William; Roquemore, Otho G.
Amarillo Fire Station located downtown next to the old city hall on the north side of Fourth Street between Tyler and Polk Streets. This fire station was demolished to clear the way for new downtown p
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