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The gas works were built the same year. The gas was, of course, artificial. By , an elevator had been established, and Fort Worth began to be a grain center. It was not until that the free school system began. Fort Worth had had only private schools. Also in , M. Begley, son of a Kentucky steamboat captain, established the first of three great flour mills in Fort Worth. Original capacity of the mill was 50 barrels a day.

The first Fat Stock Show was held in with C. French and Charlie McFarland, the latter from Weatherford, as leading spirits. A storm arrived for the first night of the show and the next morning the cattle were coated with sleet as they hunched under live oak and pecan trees. But the sun came out and all present —including the cattle — felt better. The premiums were cowboy hats, boots, spurs, bridles, windmills and troughs. Though the location changed to accommodate its growing size, the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo has endured for more than a century and, as the first indoor rodeo, has served as a model for such events around the world.

One of the chief factors in the development of Fort Worth has been strong and progressive banks. In , Capt. Martin B. Thomas A. Tidball and John Wilson, in , opened a private bank. A year later, Maj. In , Noah Harding, Col. Ellison and Dr. Beall acquired interests in the institution and it became the Fort Worth National Bank. The Continental National Bank was established in with J.

Wilkinson as president. He was city marshal. Then as head of a detective agency, Courtright convinced saloon and gambling hall proprietors that they needed his protection. He convinced everyone except for Luke Short, owner of the White Elephant Saloon, who had earned notoriety shooting Arizona and Kansas boom towns.

As the story goes, Short and Courtright had a brief conversation and then both went for their guns. Courtright had the longest funeral procession Fort Worth had ever seen. The first telephone exchange began operating in , with 40 customers. Four years later, in , electric lights were turned on for the first time.

Polytechnic College was founded in It is known today as Texas Wesleyan University. It was a large, two story structure with eight towers and a dome. One May night in , the band concert had ended and the grand ball was about to begin. The fire, starting on the second floor, advanced with breath-taking swiftness among the highly flammable decorations.

There was not time to combat flames, but members of the fire department and others directed the panic-stricken to the exits. Though several firemen were scorched and others were injured by the rushing thousands, everyone escaped death except for Al Hayne.



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