The Period Hotel, located at N.W. 4th Avenue and 6th Street, was owned and managed by Miss Lizzie More. The hotel was destroyed by fire, but its annex is still [2007] standing, and is in use as an apartment house. A similar, but earlier, photograph is found on page 103 of A.F. Weaver's pictorial history "TIME WAS In Mineral Wells," Second Edition, 1988
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The Period Hotel and Annex was located at NW 4th Avenue and 6th Street. It was managed by Miss Lizz...
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A postcard of the Period Hotel, a two-story building with Neo-classical architecture which was locat...
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This photograph was used in A. F. Weaver's 1st edition of "Time Was..." on page 16. His description:...
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "The Artesian Hot...
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Adelphi Hotel Property, N.W. corner, 5th Ave at 9th St., Huntington, W.Va., b&w. Note says: Photo o...
these pl detThe last also includes for these days "Ward's Hotel" and "Clifton House." "Kelly's" w...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Below is the ruins of the ol...
The Period Hotel and Annex was located at NW 4th Avenue and 6th Street. It was managed by Miss Lizz...
The Sangcura-Sprudel Well drinking pavilion was originally located at 800 N.W. 2nd Avenue. It was m...
Once located at NW 3rd Avenue and 3rd Street, the Oaks met its doom in a fire that destroyed it--and...
The Damron Hotel, which was built during the days that Mineral Wells was a popular resort city, burn...
A postcard of the Period Hotel, a two-story building with Neo-classical architecture which was locat...
The Delaware Hotel (formerly the St. Nicholas), at the corner of NE 3rd Street and N. Oak Avenue, is...
The Carlisle House was once located at 316 NW 3rd Avenue, and NW 4th Street. It filled a quarter of...
This photograph was used in A. F. Weaver's 1st edition of "Time Was..." on page 16. His description:...
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "The Artesian Hot...
The Damron Hotel (very popular in the resort city of Mineral Wells through the periods of the "Roari...
This picture is probably a photograph of the fire which destroyed the Delaware Hotel (Formerly known...
This picture shows the front of the first Crazy Hotel, which was destroyed by fire March 15, 1925. ...
Adelphi Hotel Property, N.W. corner, 5th Ave at 9th St., Huntington, W.Va., b&w. Note says: Photo o...
these pl detThe last also includes for these days "Ward's Hotel" and "Clifton House." "Kelly's" w...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Below is the ruins of the ol...