A picture taken in 1925, two months after the Crazy burned. Please note no Crazy Hotel in this picture, but the Crazy Well building in the street did not perish in the flames. Also,please note, across the city on West Mountain, the two buildings owned by the Cavalry, where their horses were kept. The old High School, the "Little Rock School", and the West Ward School are visible in the upper left of the picture at the south end of West Mountain
This picture is probably a photograph of the fire which destroyed the Delaware Hotel (Formerly known...
This picture appears to be a souvenir photograph of the Gibson Well drinking pavilion and park, one ...
An early panoramic view of Mineral Wells, looking from the South Mountain to the northeast is shown ...
Downtown Mineral Wells, Texas is shown here, as taken on January 11, 1919. The first Crazy Hotel is...
In this view from East Mountain along NE 2nd Street toward West mountain, the West Ward School, Mine...
The West Ward School is shown with "Dinky Car" tracks in foreground. The picture was taken around 1...
An early panoramic view of Mineral Wells is shown here. The picture is a composite of two views tak...
This picture immortalizes the signing of the 25-year lease at $25 per year of the 1884 Little Rock S...
A panoramic view of Mineral Wells looking southwest from East Mountain, Poston's Dry Goods store may...
Shown here is the Crazy Well drinking pavilion, as it appeared around 1908, looking at the North and...
We have here a view from the south of Mineral Wells' High School, built in 1915 at 101 NW 5th Avenue...
This aerial photograph is adjacent to, and south of, the previous photograph. It is taken from Sout...
The first Crazy drinking pavilion was a small wooden building (in the center foreground of the pictu...
This is a picture of an aerial view of downtown Mineral Wells (taken from the Ft. Worth Star-Telegra...
This is a picture of the second Crazy Water Well Drinking Pavilion. The original Crazy Well and firs...
This picture is probably a photograph of the fire which destroyed the Delaware Hotel (Formerly known...
This picture appears to be a souvenir photograph of the Gibson Well drinking pavilion and park, one ...
An early panoramic view of Mineral Wells, looking from the South Mountain to the northeast is shown ...
Downtown Mineral Wells, Texas is shown here, as taken on January 11, 1919. The first Crazy Hotel is...
In this view from East Mountain along NE 2nd Street toward West mountain, the West Ward School, Mine...
The West Ward School is shown with "Dinky Car" tracks in foreground. The picture was taken around 1...
An early panoramic view of Mineral Wells is shown here. The picture is a composite of two views tak...
This picture immortalizes the signing of the 25-year lease at $25 per year of the 1884 Little Rock S...
A panoramic view of Mineral Wells looking southwest from East Mountain, Poston's Dry Goods store may...
Shown here is the Crazy Well drinking pavilion, as it appeared around 1908, looking at the North and...
We have here a view from the south of Mineral Wells' High School, built in 1915 at 101 NW 5th Avenue...
This aerial photograph is adjacent to, and south of, the previous photograph. It is taken from Sout...
The first Crazy drinking pavilion was a small wooden building (in the center foreground of the pictu...
This is a picture of an aerial view of downtown Mineral Wells (taken from the Ft. Worth Star-Telegra...
This is a picture of the second Crazy Water Well Drinking Pavilion. The original Crazy Well and firs...
This picture is probably a photograph of the fire which destroyed the Delaware Hotel (Formerly known...
This picture appears to be a souvenir photograph of the Gibson Well drinking pavilion and park, one ...
An early panoramic view of Mineral Wells, looking from the South Mountain to the northeast is shown ...