Creator

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Identifier

20030875

Description

David Johnston is a restaurant chef from Bridgeport, Connecticut. He is in Fort Worth, Texas on vacation to see the Fat Stock Show and Rodeo. Mr. Johnston tried to enlist for military service, but was rejected for medical reasons. He is still doing what he can to help the military by donating his blood. Every eight weeks, he donates a pint of blood to the Red Cross. On Friday, Mr. Johnston gave his sixteenth pint at the Fort Worth Donor Center. He is sitting at a table with his hands folded in front of him. Mr. Johnston is dressed in a button-up shirt, necktie, and a jacket. There is a fireplace behind him.

Archival Date

1944-03-03

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-331

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

Rights

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Subjects

Neckties; Coats; Fireplaces; Cooks

Names

Johnston, David; Red Cross

Subjects

Neckties; Coats; Fireplaces; Cooks

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