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Identifier
20048995
Description
Colonel and Mrs. Richard B. Dunbar, shown in their home in Fort Worth, Texas. Colonel Dunbar is being transferred from his station at Camp Bowie, where he fathered the 111th Combat Engineers regiment in 1916, to the United States Army district engineer's office at Los Angeles, California. He is sitting in a rocking chair, at right, wearing a three-piece suit. Mrs. Dunbar, left, is sitting on an ottoman, wearing a long-sleeve dress. In the background, at left, is a fireplace. At the right is a bookcase.
Archival Date
1941-11-22
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1311
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Dresses; Chairs; Fireplaces; Living rooms; Bookcases; Military officers; Military facilities
Names
Dunbar, Richard B. (Mrs.); Dunbar, Richard B.; Camp Bowie (Brown County, Tex.); United States. Army
Subjects
Dresses; Chairs; Fireplaces; Living rooms; Bookcases; Military officers; Military facilities