Jack White passed away on Monday, June 18, 2012 at the age of 85. He was a great photographer, historian, and a collector of Fort Worth images from the past.

Fort Worth...the way we were

From the Jack White Collection of Historic Fort Worth Photos, University of Texas at Arlington

LAST UPDATED: 3 September 2011



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Intellectual property rights to images in the Jack White Collection of Historic Fort Worth Photographs may be owned by The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Special Collections. Images from the Jack White Collection used on this web site are provided by UTA for educational use and study only. Unauthorized reproduction is prohibited. Contact Special Collections at (817) 272-3393 or at spcoref@uta.edu to order prints or scans and for permission to use the images. For more information on the Jack White Collection, visit http://library.uta.edu/findingAids/AR407.jsp

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