01659cam a2200301 4500 547218236 TxAuBib 20100804120000.0 121112s2009||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 2008934527 9780738558714 0738558710 (OCoLC)298777920 DLC DLC DLC TxAuBib Hodge, Mary H. Jarrell / Mary H. Hodge, Priscilla S. King. San Francisco, CA : Arcadia Pub., 2009. 127 p. : ill., ports ; 24 cm. Images of America In 1909, real estate developer Orlando D. Jarrell had a vision: He would sell lots near the Bartlett Western Railroad site and name the town Jarrell. When the railroad bypassed the nearby town of Corn Hill and Jarrell’s lots began to sell, the residents of Corn Hill—and their houses—moved to the promising, new town. Rock quarries became and are still a mainstay of this area, shipping limestone all over the world. About 200 vintage photographs illustrate the time between 1855 and more recent years, including the monstrous 1997 tornado that put Jarrell into the national spotlight. 20100804. HIstoric buildings Texas -- Jarrell Pictorial works. Jarrell (Tex) Pictorial works. Images of America. https://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0904/2008934527-b.html Contributor biographical information https://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0904/2008934527-d.html Publisher description TXCKT