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Identifier
20051459
Description
The United States Army is constructing a Quartermaster Depot just south of the Fort Worth, Texas, city limits. The project will cost a total of two-million-dollars. Helping put the forms into place on one of the huge warehouses is Leonard Wilson, a carpenter from Forest Hill, Texas. He is hanging 16-feet above the floor. Mr. Wilson is wearing a hat, button-up shirt, and overalls. The construction crew is working quickly to meet the June 1st deadline.
Archival Date
1941-12-02
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1433
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Wilson, Leonard; Quartermaster Depot; Fort Worth Quartermaster Depot; Construction; Construction Sites; Construction workers; United States Army; Lumber; Hammers; Overalls
Subjects
Wilson, Leonard; Quartermaster Depot; Fort Worth Quartermaster Depot; Construction; Construction Sites; Construction workers; United States Army; Lumber; Hammers; Overalls