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Clarence Jones can been seen here resting after the grand opening of Haltom City State Bank.

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Clarence Jones was the President of Haltom City State Bank. This postcard highlights the architecture and design of the era.

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An honorary detective badge issued to Clarence Jones by Tarrant County District Attorney Howard M. Fender.

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Clarence Jones was an early developer in North Richland Hills, a banker, and much more.

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Clarence Jones and his wife Ruth on vacation in Mexico.

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A booklet for potential investors or businesses advertising the Greater Richland Center. The Greater Richland Center was built by Clarence Jones on the edge of the housing development he built on his farm.

The Greater Richland Shopping Center is…

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Maude and Herb Arnold visiting with friend and committee member Naomi “Sis” Jones Cummings.

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From left to right: Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Jones, Mr. & Mrs. Guy Cummings, and Mr. & Mrs. Cullen Turner at the opening of Haltom City State Bank. The bank was located at 28th Street and Belknap.

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The first post office in North Richland Hills was located on Blaney Avenue. The land was donated by Clarence Jones, the developer.

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Richland Lodge 1348 of the Masonic Order, at 7115 Glenview Drive. Clarence Jones, H.L. Arnold, and Claud Griffith were some of the founders of the lodge. The lodge was chartered in 1954 and built the next year. Clarence Jones donated the land which…
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