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Identifier
20031214
Description
Ground-breaking ceremonies for the first unit of the Liberator Village Methodist Church began Sunday. Participating in the ceremony, left to right, are Reverend (Rev.) L. Bowman Craven, Mrs. J. T. Brown, and Reverend (Rev.) M. A. Turner. Reverend (Rev.) Craven is the master of ceremonies. He is dressed in a suit, coat, and holding his hat. Mrs. Brown is the church treasurer. She is wearing a headscarf and a coat. Reverend (Rev.) Turner, church pastor, is holding a shovel of dirt. He is dressed in a hat, suit, coat, and gloves. They are gathering around a large sign that reads "This site will be occupied by the Methodist Church". Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition, January 10, 1944.
Archival Date
1944-01-09
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-316
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Craven, L. Bowman (Rev.); Brown, J. T. (Mrs.); Turner, M. A. (Rev.); Liberator Village Methodist Church; Liberator Village; Signs; Ground breaking ceremonies; Ceremonies; Churches; Pastors; Shovels; Coats; Scarves; Gloves; Headscarves
Subjects
Craven, L. Bowman (Rev.); Brown, J. T. (Mrs.); Turner, M. A. (Rev.); Liberator Village Methodist Church; Liberator Village; Signs; Ground breaking ceremonies; Ceremonies; Churches; Pastors; Shovels; Coats; Scarves; Gloves; Headscarves