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Identifier
20029839
Description
Frederick B. Isely is the Assistant Attorney General of Texas. He visited Fort Worth, Texas on his way back to Austin, Texas. He was returning from a trip to St. Louis, Missouri and Chicago, Illinois where he discussed the various phases of Big Bend National Park. He also gave showings of the Technicolor motion picture of the park. He explained that the park is still in the stage of development, but that it will be ready to accommodate tourists by the end of the war. Mr. Isely is standing against a wall, dressed in a double breasted suit.
Archival Date
1944-02-28
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-330
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
National parks & reserves
Names
Isely, Fredrick B.
Subjects
National parks & reserves