Photograph of a view at Thistle Hill/Wharton-Scott House located at 1509 Pennsylvania Avenue in Fort Worth. The slightly blurry photo shows a brick column flanking one side of a set of stone steps that lead up to a porch. The walls of the porch are made out of the same brick. The floor of the porch is tile with dark grout. A window is on the left side of the photo, and a short curtain inside the house covers the top pane. A blurry view of the inside of the house can be seen through the window. A cracked concrete …
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Photograph of a view at Thistle Hill/Wharton-Scott House located at 1509 Pennsylvania Avenue in Fort Worth. The slightly blurry photo shows a brick column flanking one side of a set of stone steps that lead up to a porch. The walls of the porch are made out of the same brick. The floor of the porch is tile with dark grout. A window is on the left side of the photo, and a short curtain inside the house covers the top pane. A blurry view of the inside of the house can be seen through the window. A cracked concrete path on the right side of the photo leads to another building. That building is made of dark wood and has doors decorated with darker slats of wood. There are a few trees in the background.
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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.