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The Jones' family home being re-positioned on the land to begin construction in what would later become the first housing development of North Richland Hills.

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Texas General Edward H. Tarrant commanded two expeditions into present Tarrant County in 1842. The monument to Edward H. Tarrant, erected in 1931, is located in Pioneer’s Rest Cemetery in Fort Worth.

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Clarence Jones was the Chairman of the Board of the Haltom State Bank. He built a large house for his wife, Ruth Daley Jones, on his farm northwest of Pipeline Road and Grapevine Highway. Part of this farm was later subdivided into 182 lots. The…

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Rufus “Rufe” Snow (1867-1957) was an area farmer, Tarrant County Commissioner (Nov. 1913- Jan. 1918), and married to Jessie Melbourne Snow (1870-1942). They had 5 children together. He built their home on the southeast corner of what is now Rufe Snow…

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The Red Lobster restaurant was one of the first businesses on Bedford- Euless road, later to known as “Restaurant Row.” Pictured here are North Richland Hills officials, representatives of the Haltom-Richland Chamber of Commerce, and the business…

The Blue Jay Tree by Stephen Mead (June 2, 2020) - Stephen Mead.pdf
A poem dealing with the small moments of respite during an otherwise utterly chaotic time.

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This image of a sunrise over Davis was submitted by a North Richland Hills resident who said that especially during the quarantine the sunrises offered a sense of hope.

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