Ranger Exes Memorial-TX - Old Ranger Photos The Boom Years - Page 3
[1] [2] [ 3 ] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] James Monroe Turner's Saloon in RangerRanger Fire Department truck parked next to city hall
Main St. in downtown Ranger during the 1930s
Auto stuck on S. Rusk Street
Busy North Rusk Street in Sept. 1919. A number of men made their entire living by hauling spring water in wood barrels ($1 per) by horse or mule drawn wagons. When the oil boom started the population literally exploded in a matter of months and it would have been impossible for all those people to survive had it not been for the spring water.
Ranger street during oil boom era of 1919, it has been told that a team of mules once drown in the mud on Main St.
Downtown Ranger-Paramount Hotel on the right
Downtown Ranger-Justice of the Peace, McFatter presides.
Ranger in 1919
Class at Cooper School in 1919 or 1920
Brewer Well in Ranger