This is a photograph of James Alvis Lynch, who founded Mineral Wells in 1881, is wearing a suit, sitting on a donkey, and holding a bottle of mineral water on an unknown rocky hill
A caption, taken from "Time Was..." by A. F. Weaver, on page 116 states: "Pictured in 1908 is Frank ...
The caption to this picture indicates that there are two of them, taken from a common vantage point....
This photograph illustrates a booklet written by Mr. H. M. Berry, Mineral Wells' first school teache...
This unlabeled photograph appears to be of Judge J. A. Lynch and his third wife, Armanda Sweeny Lync...
A photograph of Jarmon Alvis Lynch and his wife, taken October 1, 1977. He was the grandson J. A. L...
Shown here is a reproduction of a steel engraving of Judge J. A. Lynch, founder of Mineral Wells. T...
A number of the early mineral water wells bottled their product and sold it nationwide for its reput...
Mineral Wells' first Police Department is shown on horseback here. On the far left is Jim Barrett, ...
A copy of this photograph may be found in A. F. Weaver's, "TIME WAS In Mineral Wells", First Edition...
This photograph illustrates a cartoon. "1880" is written in ink at bottom of the photograph, eviden...
Photograph of Mineral Wells, Texas, taken in 1881. (Please observe that the picture carries a copyri...
Photograph of a man and a woman embracing in front of the Mineral Mercantile Store. Mineral The firs...
One of the by-products of the water which made Mineral Wells famous was mineral crystals, which were...
This picture is a photograph of a cartoon. See also "Opening of the First Season at Mineral Wells" ...
Photograph of the Mercantile Store in Mineral, Texas. The first Anglo settlers to the Mineral area d...
A caption, taken from "Time Was..." by A. F. Weaver, on page 116 states: "Pictured in 1908 is Frank ...
The caption to this picture indicates that there are two of them, taken from a common vantage point....
This photograph illustrates a booklet written by Mr. H. M. Berry, Mineral Wells' first school teache...
This unlabeled photograph appears to be of Judge J. A. Lynch and his third wife, Armanda Sweeny Lync...
A photograph of Jarmon Alvis Lynch and his wife, taken October 1, 1977. He was the grandson J. A. L...
Shown here is a reproduction of a steel engraving of Judge J. A. Lynch, founder of Mineral Wells. T...
A number of the early mineral water wells bottled their product and sold it nationwide for its reput...
Mineral Wells' first Police Department is shown on horseback here. On the far left is Jim Barrett, ...
A copy of this photograph may be found in A. F. Weaver's, "TIME WAS In Mineral Wells", First Edition...
This photograph illustrates a cartoon. "1880" is written in ink at bottom of the photograph, eviden...
Photograph of Mineral Wells, Texas, taken in 1881. (Please observe that the picture carries a copyri...
Photograph of a man and a woman embracing in front of the Mineral Mercantile Store. Mineral The firs...
One of the by-products of the water which made Mineral Wells famous was mineral crystals, which were...
This picture is a photograph of a cartoon. See also "Opening of the First Season at Mineral Wells" ...
Photograph of the Mercantile Store in Mineral, Texas. The first Anglo settlers to the Mineral area d...
A caption, taken from "Time Was..." by A. F. Weaver, on page 116 states: "Pictured in 1908 is Frank ...
The caption to this picture indicates that there are two of them, taken from a common vantage point....
This photograph illustrates a booklet written by Mr. H. M. Berry, Mineral Wells' first school teache...