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Identifier
10021223
Description
Shady Oak Farm bar (Moffett Tunnel). Holland Magendie, far left seen with a large mustache and wearing a uniform, serving as bartender, along with others in uniform, from left: Carter Magendie, Virgil Browning, and Ira Sligar. The sign at top left reads "Texas may have drouths but you can always wet your whistles here. We raise and make our own corn."
Archival Date
1935-03-16
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-344-2 [glass plate negative]
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Mustaches; Bartenders
Names
Magendie, Holland; Browning, Virgil; Sligar, Ira; Shady Oak Farm (Fort Worth, Tex.); Magendie, Carter
Subjects
Mustaches; Bartenders