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Acknowledgments 6
Introduction 7
1 The Wolflins 9
2 Development 21
3 Architectural Design 39
4 Growing Up in Wolflin 57
5 Community and Residents 75
6 Oil and Gas Pioneers and Ranchers 99
7 Commerce 109
8 Public Service 117
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Add Amarillo's Historic Wolflin District, In September 1887, J. T. Berry bought 640 acres of school land from the State of Texas. Several years earlier, this raw section of prairie had been home to buffalo herds and the Kiowa and Comanche Nations. Berry could not have known that this land wo, Amarillo's Historic Wolflin District to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Amarillo's Historic Wolflin District, In September 1887, J. T. Berry bought 640 acres of school land from the State of Texas. Several years earlier, this raw section of prairie had been home to buffalo herds and the Kiowa and Comanche Nations. Berry could not have known that this land wo, Amarillo's Historic Wolflin District to your collection on WonderClub |