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Maud Arnold served as the first unpaid city secretary for North Richland Hills. Herb was a co-developer with Clarence Jones and helped to develop the first plots in North Richland Hills. Their office, located at 705 Grapevine Highway, was the first…

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Maude and Herb Arnold visiting with friend and committee member Naomi “Sis” Jones Cummings.

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Former City Councilman Denver Mills sharing stories with Mayor Tommy Brown and former City Manager Rodger Line.

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Herb Arnold being welcomed to Heritage Day (1997) by Pat Riddle, Mary Ruth Ellis, and Jane Dunkelberg.

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Jo-Ann Goodnight Earl visiting the Heritage Day committee members, Mary Ruth Ellis and Cheryl Lyman.

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Elected Officials of the 1990s.

Front row:
Linda Spurlock, Cheryl Lyman, Lyle Welch

Second row:
Charles Scoma, Jo-Ann Johnson, Ray Oujesky, Don Phifer,

Back row:
Byron Sibbett, Mack Garvin, Mark Wood.

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Elected Officials of the 1980s.

Front row:
Marie Hinkle, Linda Spurlock

Others:
Dick Faram, Byron Sibbett, Mack Garvin, Jim Kenna, Lyle Welch, Charles Scoma, Harold Newman,

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Elected Officials of the 1970s.

Front row:
Norman Ellis, Sid Cavanaugh, Dick Faram, Delores Wood (widow of Councilman James T Wood),

Back row:
George Conant, Buck Hubbard, Gene Riddle, Jo-Ann Goodnight, Marian Massey

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The Hightower-Autrey House is located at 6725 Smithfield Road. Jimmy Hightower probably built this house, according to deed records, in 1874. It was the home of his son L.A. Hightower until 1918 when the Bud Autrey Family purchased it.

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This album was given to those who purchased tickets to John F. Kennedy's fundraising dinner in Austin. The dinner was planned for after his appearance in Dallas. Clarence Jones and his wife were among those set to attend until tragedy struck.
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