[Map of plat of land along Rush Creek adjacent to Johnson Survey in Tarrant County - Sheet no. 2]

Second part of map showing legend and text noting acreage, owners, and requested subdivision boundary changes of land plat flanking Rush Creek in southeast Tarrant County, Texas.
Date: [1841..1861]
Creator: Tarrant County Land Commissioner
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Map of plat of land along Rush Creek adjacent to Johnson Survey in Tarrant County - Sheet no. 1]

Map shows plat of land flanking Rush Creek in southeast Tarrant County, owner's names [Phillips, Parsons, Mitchell, Hodge, B.I. Ham, Clayton, Johnson, Guage], and existing boundaries and structures. Sheet no. 2 shows legend and text noting acreage, owners, and requested subdivision boundary changes. Cadastral map. Scale not given.
Date: [1841..1861]
Creator: Tarrant County Land Commissioner
System: The Portal to Texas History

Map of Ft. Worth Texas.

Map shows one, two, and three mile circles from downtown, city boundaries, railroads, street names, cemeteries, parks, and some buildings [including Niles City, City of Polytechnic, and Camp Bowie]. Illustration and key is provided. Inset: "Tarrant Co." and "Main Highways." Scale not given.
Date: 1917
Creator: Rogers, C. H.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Distribution of population [Fort Worth, Texas].

Map shows railroads, cemeteries, golf courses, parks, and "Negro Districts" in early twentieth century Fort Worth, Texas. No scale provided.
Date: 1926
Creator: Harland Bartholomew & Associates
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Plan of downtown Fort Worth, Texas]

Map shows Tarrant County courthouse, criminal courts building, county properties, and a park north of the courthouse in a section of downtown Fort Worth bounded approximately by Throckmorton Street on the west, Weatherford Street on the south, Commerce Street on the east; Franklin Street and North Main in upper portion of map. No scale provided.
Date: 19uu
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Gazette map of the city of Fort Worth, Texas.

Photographic reproduction of a map which appeared on the front page of the Fort Worth Daily Gazette extra edition of May 25, 1887, Vol. XII, no. 297. Map shows mid-twentieth century Fort Worth, Texas railroads and street car lines. No scale provided.
Date: 1949
Creator: Kells, I.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Map of Fort Worth showing existing and proposed bridges and levees]

Map shows existing and proposed bridges and levees and proposed changes to existing structures along portions of branches of the Trinity River traversing a greater-than-four-miles-square mile area of Fort Worth, Texas bounded on the west by University Drive, on the south by Lancaster Avenue, and on the east by Riverside Drive; major streets, railroads, and facilities. Includes legend. Scale not given.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Dallas-Arlington-Fort Worth Midway Airport Area.

Map showing distances along route between Meacham Field (near Fort Worth) and Love Field (in Dallas) on State Highway 183 and Midway Airport [later Amon Carter Field] as well as areas of construction and additional routes near Arlington and Irving. Scale [1:60,000].
Date: [1943..1953]
Creator: Cook, Henry
System: The Portal to Texas History

Section of N.T.A.C. [North Texas Agricultural College] Campus

Map shows a section of North Texas Agricultural College [later named UT - Arlington] located in Arlington, Texas. Relief shown by contours. Scale [1:600].
Date: 1931
Creator: Gray, J.
System: The Portal to Texas History

N.T.A.C. [North Texas Agricultural College] Campus

Map shows the North Texas Agricultural College [later named UT - Arlington] during the early 1930s. Scale [1:600].
Date: 1931
Creator: Wortham, W.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Road map of Tarrant County Texas

Map shows current and proposed roads in Fort Worth and the remainder of Tarrant County. No scale indicated.
Date: 1958
Creator: Champeaux, Steve
System: The Portal to Texas History

Looking Down Upon Lake Worth

Map depicts Lake Worth, surrounding communities, and nearby businesses. Roads, buildings, islands, and roadway from Indian Oaks [later named Lake Worth Village] to Fort Worth is shown. Includes notes and illustrations. Scale not indicated.
Date: 1920
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Road map of Tarrant County, Texas.

Map shows early twentieth century Tarrant County, Texas towns, cities, roads, railroads, surveys, schools, rivers. Scale [ca. 1:170,000].
Date: 1920
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Grapevine, Texas.

Map shows late twentieth century topography and streets in Grapevine, Texas. No scale provided.
Date: 1978
Creator: United States Defense Mapping Agency
System: The Portal to Texas History

Texas, Fort Worth sheet.

Map shows mid-twentieth century railroads, major roads, extent of cities and towns, creeks and rivers, and topography in Tarrant County and portions of adjacent counties. Relief indicated by contours and spot heights. Scale [1:125,000].
Date: 1949
Creator: Geological Survey (U.S.)
System: The Portal to Texas History

Interurban Addition to Fort Worth, Texas [Sheet 1].

Map shows Interurban transportation lines along Handley Blvd. and other streets for area of Fort Worth southwest of Sycamore Creek; street names, block and lot numbers, lot and street dimensions. Proposed changes are hand drawn. Scale [ca. 1:2400].
Date: 1919
Creator: Baker, Brookes
System: The Portal to Texas History

Interurban Addition to Fort Worth, Texas [Sheet 2].

Map shows Interurban transportation lines along Handley Blvd. and other streets for area of Fort Worth southwest of Sycamore Creek; street names, block and lot numbers, lot and street dimensions. Proposed changes are hand drawn. Scale [ca. 1:2400].
Date: 1919
Creator: Baker, Brookes
System: The Portal to Texas History

Interurban Addition to Fort Worth, Texas [Sheet 3].

Map shows Interurban transportation lines along Handley Blvd. and other streets for area of Fort Worth southwest of Sycamore Creek; street names, block and lot numbers, lot and street dimensions. Proposed changes are hand drawn. Scale [ca. 1:2400].
Date: 1919
Creator: Baker, Brookes
System: The Portal to Texas History

Map of North Glenwood, Fort Worth, Texas, 1898

Map shows street names, blocks, lot dimensions, acreage, and some owners in the North Glenwood area of Fort Worth during the late nineteenth century. Includes property description. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [1:1,200].
Date: [1898..1902]
Creator: Goodfellow, J. J.
System: The Portal to Texas History

New track layout, Arlington Downs

Map shows the mid-1930s layout of Arlington Down horse racetrack. No scale provided.
Date: 1933
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Perspective map of Fort Worth, Tex.

Map shows the city of Fort Worth, Texas south and east of the Clear Fork of the Trinity River; railroads, street names, and buildings. Inset: "New England Savings Bank & Trust Co.'s Bldg. [Hurley Office Building]." Relief shown pictorially. Scale not given.
Date: 1891
Creator: Wellge, H. (Henry)
System: The Portal to Texas History

Arlington, Texas, 1915 - 1925

Map shows names of businesses, street names, building and lot locations for downtown Arlington from Division to South streets and from Mesquite to Pecan streets. Occupancy dates from 1914-1937 [bulk through 1925[ are provided. Scale not given.
Date: 1937
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Tarrant County, State of Texas

Map shows land patents, landowners, property boundaries, railroads, and towns for Tarrant County and portions of adjacent counties where property lines extend beyond county limits. Reliefs shown by hachures. Scale [1:66,667].
Date: 1888
Creator: Texas. General Land Office.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Map of Tarrant County, Texas.

Map shows early twentieth century Tarrant County, Texas landowners, towns, major streets, railroads, inter-urbans, school districts, precincts, lakes and watershed; bulls-eye circles from the courthouse. Scale [ca. 1:66,667].
Date: 1917
Creator: Darter, John H.
System: The Portal to Texas History