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    Thomas J. and Elizabeth Nash Farm: Thomas J. and Elizabeth Nash Farm. October 28, 2010 : 626 Ball St. Grapevine ... North Fort Worth High School.

  3. Bird's Fort, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Bird's Fort was occupied until March 1842 when the garrison was abandoned due to the threat of a Comanche attack. [7] The military installation was the site of the 1843 treaty negotiations between tribal Indians and Anglo settlements in the Red River counties. [8] On August 6, 1843, the ill-fated Snively Expedition was disbanded at Fort Bird. [9]

  4. History of Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Fort Findlay - Wikipedia

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    The fort was garrisoned by a company under the command of Captain Arthur Thomas during the War of 1812. Jacob A. Kimmell, an area physician [2] and early 20th-century local historian, wrote that no battles took place there: "So far as known there were no battles fought at Findlay and the garrison duty was no doubt monotonous and irksome.

  6. Finley Resources - Wikipedia

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    Finley Resources is a privately owned and operated energy company headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, USA. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company operates about 2,500 oil and gas properties in nine states including Texas, Oklahoma, Utah, Wyoming, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Pennsylvania, and New Mexico.

  7. Fort Worth Stockyards - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Worth Stockyards is a historic district that is located in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, north of the central business district. A 98-acre (40 ha) portion encompassing much of the district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Fort Worth Stockyards Historic District in 1976. [ 1 ]

  8. Crawford Farms, Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Crawford Farms is a neighborhood that is located in north Fort Worth, Texas and is generally bound by Golden Triangle on the north and Old Denton Road on the west. It is adjacent to the Sunset Hills, Heritage, and Vista Meadows neighborhoods. Timberview Middle School is physically located adjacent to the Crawford Farms neighborhood.

  9. Timeline of Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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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]