Photograph of the Land Title Block at 155 East 4th Street in Fort Worth. Closest to the camera is a street light with a One-Way sign and a pedestrian signal that reads "WALK." The One-Way sign has an arrow beneath the words pointing to the right of the photo. On the right side of the photo is the Land Title Block. It is made of brick with columns of multi-colored bricks dividing sections of large-paned glass windows. Arched windows sit on the second floor of the Victorian building, directly above the windows on the first floor. A concrete sidewalk runs …
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Photograph of the Land Title Block at 155 East 4th Street in Fort Worth. Closest to the camera is a street light with a One-Way sign and a pedestrian signal that reads "WALK." The One-Way sign has an arrow beneath the words pointing to the right of the photo. On the right side of the photo is the Land Title Block. It is made of brick with columns of multi-colored bricks dividing sections of large-paned glass windows. Arched windows sit on the second floor of the Victorian building, directly above the windows on the first floor. A concrete sidewalk runs along the length of the building, and continues on past it, into the background. A trailer with double doors is attached to a vehicle that is mostly obscured, and both are parked along the die of the road, in front of the Land Title Building. Other buildings fill the background.
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Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection (AR0769), University of North Texas Special Collections
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Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection
Four generations of photographers, all named Byrd Williams, documented more than 100 years of North Texas history. These materials, selected from a larger collection of family items. are available in UNT Libraries' Special Collections.