The J.S. Murphy home, located on East Mountain (facing West), overlooks the city. The house was built by Murphy in 1905, and remodeled into a full two-story home in 1915. Mr Murphy was a partner of Goodrum, Murphy and Croft, Contractors, who built many of the homes and buildings of Mineral Wells, including the Old High School. The picture appears on pages 114 and 140 of A.F. Weaver's book "TIME WAS In Mineral Wells...", 2004, Mini Edition
An arrow points to the home in which Jacob Forney IV was born. Jacob Forney IV graduated from the St...
This picture illustrates the McFall home, three miles west of the city of Mineral Wells. It was ope...
This is a picture of old Matt Skeen Home at 516 NE 4th Avenue, Mineral Wells, Texas. The porch, the...
A picture taken of the Murphy home, taken about the turn of the twentieth century is shown here. Th...
The Brewer home on East Mountain is shown here, from a picture taken April 4, 1976. It is visible f...
A scene of children sitting in horse-drawn carriage, with a man leaning against the carriage house i...
We have here a view from the south of Mineral Wells' High School, built in 1915 at 101 NW 5th Avenue...
The southern half of a two-part panoramic view of downtown Mineral Wells, Texas, taken about 1910 oc...
This house, now [2009] located at 510 SW 4th Avenue at the corner of SW 4th Avenue and 5th Street, w...
This photograph, taken around 1909, shows the East Ward School. Built in 1906, and located at 400 NE...
Downtown Mineral Wells, Texas is shown here, as taken on January 11, 1919. The first Crazy Hotel is...
The dust cover of "TIME WAS In Mineral Wells... 1975 Edition," considered the first pictorial histo...
Shown here is the middle photograph of three that are arranged on pages 40 and 41 of A. F. Weaver's ...
A photograph of Jarmon Alvis Lynch and his wife, taken October 1, 1977. He was the grandson J. A. L...
This picture shows Ed Ford, standing before the picture he had painted of Mineral Wells' First Publi...
An arrow points to the home in which Jacob Forney IV was born. Jacob Forney IV graduated from the St...
This picture illustrates the McFall home, three miles west of the city of Mineral Wells. It was ope...
This is a picture of old Matt Skeen Home at 516 NE 4th Avenue, Mineral Wells, Texas. The porch, the...
A picture taken of the Murphy home, taken about the turn of the twentieth century is shown here. Th...
The Brewer home on East Mountain is shown here, from a picture taken April 4, 1976. It is visible f...
A scene of children sitting in horse-drawn carriage, with a man leaning against the carriage house i...
We have here a view from the south of Mineral Wells' High School, built in 1915 at 101 NW 5th Avenue...
The southern half of a two-part panoramic view of downtown Mineral Wells, Texas, taken about 1910 oc...
This house, now [2009] located at 510 SW 4th Avenue at the corner of SW 4th Avenue and 5th Street, w...
This photograph, taken around 1909, shows the East Ward School. Built in 1906, and located at 400 NE...
Downtown Mineral Wells, Texas is shown here, as taken on January 11, 1919. The first Crazy Hotel is...
The dust cover of "TIME WAS In Mineral Wells... 1975 Edition," considered the first pictorial histo...
Shown here is the middle photograph of three that are arranged on pages 40 and 41 of A. F. Weaver's ...
A photograph of Jarmon Alvis Lynch and his wife, taken October 1, 1977. He was the grandson J. A. L...
This picture shows Ed Ford, standing before the picture he had painted of Mineral Wells' First Publi...
An arrow points to the home in which Jacob Forney IV was born. Jacob Forney IV graduated from the St...
This picture illustrates the McFall home, three miles west of the city of Mineral Wells. It was ope...
This is a picture of old Matt Skeen Home at 516 NE 4th Avenue, Mineral Wells, Texas. The porch, the...