The 1930s were a rough time across the country, as the Great Depression took hold of the country. It is considered the longest and most widespread depression of the 20th century. While the Dallas – Fort Worth was not the hardest area hit due to a more diversified economy, rail, and industry, it was affected. Here are 12 rare photos taken during this difficult time in history:
- Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, taken sometime between 1932 and 1934.
Photo by one of the Barrow gang/WikiMedia Commons This criminal duo was from the Dallas area.
- Downtown Dallas, 1933.
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University/WikiMedia Commons The photo shows Akard St. looking toward Baker Hotel with the Adolphus Hotel on right.
- Eldon B. Mahon U.S. Courthouse in Fort Worth, 1934.
U.S. National Archives/WikiMedia Commons
- A legendary Texas dust storm.
NOAA George E. Marsh Album/WikiMedia Commons This photo was taken in 1935.
- This style Texas Storm cellar was common in 1937 and protected against dust storms and tornados.
Dorothea Lange/WikiMedia Commons
- Texas tenant farmer’s wife working in the field, 1937.
Dorothea Lange/WikiMedia Commons
- St. Louis Southwestern in Dallas, 1937.
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University/WikiMedia Commons
- This faded mural on the wall of a building in Dallas advertised the Texas and Pacific Railroad’s passenger service to Saint Louis.
Carol M. Highsmith/WikiMedia Commons In the 1930s, the trip took what was then considered a fast 23 hours.
- Maintenance of Douglas DC-2, American Airlines, Fort Worth, 1938.
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University/WikiMedia Commons Dallas - Fort Worth is the headquarters of American Airlines.
- A former slave shows the horn used to call workers.
Russell Lee/WikiMedia Commons The photo was taken in 1939.
- Dallas worker at Geophysical Service Inc., in 1939.
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University//WikiMedia Commons
- Roughneck connecting drilling pipe, 1939.
Robert Yarnall Richie/WikiMedia Commons
Do you have family who lived in Dallas – Fort Worth during the Great Depression, and if so, do you have stories to share? We’d love to hear about them, along with any photos to share if you have.
Photo by one of the Barrow gang/WikiMedia Commons
This criminal duo was from the Dallas area.
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University/WikiMedia Commons
The photo shows Akard St. looking toward Baker Hotel with the Adolphus Hotel on right.
U.S. National Archives/WikiMedia Commons
NOAA George E. Marsh Album/WikiMedia Commons
This photo was taken in 1935.
Dorothea Lange/WikiMedia Commons
Carol M. Highsmith/WikiMedia Commons
In the 1930s, the trip took what was then considered a fast 23 hours.
Dallas - Fort Worth is the headquarters of American Airlines.
Russell Lee/WikiMedia Commons
The photo was taken in 1939.
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University//WikiMedia Commons
Robert Yarnall Richie/WikiMedia Commons
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