Booklet about the history of, the various services available at, and the attractions in and around Mineral Wells, ("The Carlsbad of America")Texas. Published in 1905, it contains many photographic illustrations and a local map. Please note the colophon at the bottom of the pamphlet: "An empire--a nation within a nation.
Shown here is a pamphlet from the Chamber of Commerce, describing the healthful benefits of a visit ...
Photograph of the Mercantile Store in Mineral, Texas. The first Anglo settlers to the Mineral area d...
This guide to the town of Mineral Wells, contains information about the different types of water ava...
A pamphlet about the various services and attractions in and around Mineral Wells, Texas, with many ...
This photograph illustrates a booklet written by Mr. H. M. Berry, Mineral Wells' first school teache...
The Texas Carlsbad Well, located at 415 NW 1st Avenue (west of the Crazy Water Well and Drinking Pav...
The first building for the Texas Carlsbad Well, one of the early mineral water wells which brought t...
This photograph illustrates the Texas Carlsbad Well at Mineral Wells, Texas, one of the early drinki...
The Texas Carlsbad Well, located at 415 NW 1st Avenue, was one of the early mineral water wells in M...
The Texas Carlsbad Well, 415 N.W. 1st Avenue is illustrated, this picture taken about around 1908. ...
The Texas Carlsbad Well was located at 415 NW 1st Avenue, directly across the street west of the fir...
"Texas, A Southwest Empire" is a booklet published by the Passenger Traffic Department of the Rock I...
Shown here is the title page of a booklet, about 6 3/16" by 3 7/16", of eight folios extolling the v...
The Carlsbad (also known as the Texas Carlsbad Well), one of the early drinking pavilions in Mineral...
Shown here is a bottle-shaped souvenir of Mineral Wells. It consists of fourteen folios, showing va...
Shown here is a pamphlet from the Chamber of Commerce, describing the healthful benefits of a visit ...
Photograph of the Mercantile Store in Mineral, Texas. The first Anglo settlers to the Mineral area d...
This guide to the town of Mineral Wells, contains information about the different types of water ava...
A pamphlet about the various services and attractions in and around Mineral Wells, Texas, with many ...
This photograph illustrates a booklet written by Mr. H. M. Berry, Mineral Wells' first school teache...
The Texas Carlsbad Well, located at 415 NW 1st Avenue (west of the Crazy Water Well and Drinking Pav...
The first building for the Texas Carlsbad Well, one of the early mineral water wells which brought t...
This photograph illustrates the Texas Carlsbad Well at Mineral Wells, Texas, one of the early drinki...
The Texas Carlsbad Well, located at 415 NW 1st Avenue, was one of the early mineral water wells in M...
The Texas Carlsbad Well, 415 N.W. 1st Avenue is illustrated, this picture taken about around 1908. ...
The Texas Carlsbad Well was located at 415 NW 1st Avenue, directly across the street west of the fir...
"Texas, A Southwest Empire" is a booklet published by the Passenger Traffic Department of the Rock I...
Shown here is the title page of a booklet, about 6 3/16" by 3 7/16", of eight folios extolling the v...
The Carlsbad (also known as the Texas Carlsbad Well), one of the early drinking pavilions in Mineral...
Shown here is a bottle-shaped souvenir of Mineral Wells. It consists of fourteen folios, showing va...
Shown here is a pamphlet from the Chamber of Commerce, describing the healthful benefits of a visit ...
Photograph of the Mercantile Store in Mineral, Texas. The first Anglo settlers to the Mineral area d...
This guide to the town of Mineral Wells, contains information about the different types of water ava...