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1856 – Fort Worth became seat of Tarrant County. [4] 1873 Fort Worth incorporated. [5] Fort Worth Fire Department established. [6] 1874 – Dallas-Fort Worth telegraph began operating. [7] 1876 – Texas and Pacific Railway began operating. [7] 1882 – Public school established. [4] 1883 – First National Bank of Fort Worth established. [8]
General Worth by Mathew Brady. The history of Fort Worth, Texas, in the United States is closely intertwined with that of northern Texas and the Texan frontier. From its early history as an outpost and a threat against Native American residents, to its later days as a booming cattle town, to modern times as a corporate center, the city has changed dramatically, although it still preserves much ...
Fort Worth is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Tarrant County, covering nearly 350 square miles (910 km 2) into Denton, Johnson, Parker, and Wise counties. . According to the 2024 United States census estimate, Fort Worth's population was 996,756 making it the fifth-most populous city in the state and the 12th-most populous in the United St
Automobiles were the “new” bicycles of the early 20th century — a new and exciting form of transportation. Fort Worth’s first “horseless carriage” arrived in 1900 or 1902, depending on ...
Pages in category "History of Fort Worth, Texas" ... Timeline of Fort Worth, Texas; A. History of African Americans in Dallas–Fort Worth; B. Bigby v. Dretke;
Butler Place, though vacant, is Fort Worth’s oldest public housing complex. It is wedged on 42 acres of land between U.S. Highway 287, Interstate 35W and Interstate 30 on the east edge of downtown.
A 1936 event in Fort Worth celebrating African American history recognized the accomplishments of the Rev. L.K. Williams, former pastor of Mount Gilead Baptist Church in Fort Worth, who was at the ...
View history; General ... Pages in category "Timelines of cities in Texas" ... Timeline of Fort Worth, Texas; G. Timeline of Garland, Texas ...