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Amon Giles Carter Sr. (born Giles Amon Carter; December 11, 1879 – June 23, 1955) was the creator and publisher of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and a nationally known civic booster for Fort Worth, Texas. [1]
In May 1905, Amon G. Carter accepted a job as an advertising space salesman in Fort Worth. A few months later, he agreed to help finance and run a new newspaper in town. The Fort Worth Star printed its first newspaper on February 1, 1906, with Carter as the advertising manager, [citation needed] and Louis J. Wortham as its first edi
The cemetery was advertised daily in the Fort Worth Telegram newspaper throughout 1907 and 1908. In 1908, a new road connecting Fort Worth and then-suburb Riverside was built, making the cemetery far more accessible to local residents. [10] In 1909, a receiving vault with 32 crypts was constructed to facilitate burials and prevent grave-robbing.
A 19-year-old faces a murder charge after allegedly killing his uncle in a targeted shooting gone wrong on Dec. 1, Fort Worth police said. Derrick Sanders was booked into the Fort Worth City Jail ...
Fort Worth’s convention and tourism boom has filled steakhouses and a half-dozen new downtown hotels. But, Dena Shaskan said, out-of-town visitors are more likely to go to destination ...
Tracy Johnson spends every day at the hospital with her son, Trent Johnson. She works from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. By 7 p.m., she is back at the hospital and even stays the night, all to provide comfort ...