Photograph of the façade of the A.D. Marshall Public Safety & Courts Building at 1000 Throckmorton Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The originally Art Deco has clearly been added on to with a different material adding new floors and expanding the building on both sides. The original building is made of a shining, dark material, and the sign on the top reads "CITY OF FORT WORTH" "PUBLIC SAFTEY and COURTS." A few potted trees stand outside the building.
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Photograph of the façade of the A.D. Marshall Public Safety & Courts Building at 1000 Throckmorton Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The originally Art Deco has clearly been added on to with a different material adding new floors and expanding the building on both sides. The original building is made of a shining, dark material, and the sign on the top reads "CITY OF FORT WORTH" "PUBLIC SAFTEY and COURTS." A few potted trees stand outside the building.
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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.