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Identifier

20038845

Description

W. R. Turner, superintendent of mails at the Fort Worth, Texas, post office, shows the proper place to affix Christmas seals on letters. The seals partially support the Fort Worth-Tarrant County Tuberculosis Society's anti-tuberculosis program. He is sitting at his desk, holding a large envelope. On his desk are several papers and books. Mr. Turner is wearing trousers and a button-up shirt.

Archival Date

1942-11-19

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-810

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

Turner, W. R.; Post offices; Superintendents; Holidays; Christmas seals; Fort Worth-Tarrant County Tuberculosis Society; Desks; Postal service employees; Envelopes

Subjects

Turner, W. R.; Post offices; Superintendents; Holidays; Christmas seals; Fort Worth-Tarrant County Tuberculosis Society; Desks; Postal service employees; Envelopes

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