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Identifier

20034365

Description

In attendance at the "Big Four" Railway Convention were F. W. Neal and J. B. Stegall. Between the two men, they have 102 years of working on the railroad. Mr. Neal is originally from Ennis, Texas. The sixty year old man served fifty-one years with the Southern Pacific Line, mostly as a conductor. He is dressed in a suit with a striped necktie. Mr. Stegall, seventy, lives in Mineola, Texas. He got his start fifty-one years earlier in Chattanooga, Tennessee as a call boy with a railroad company. He later came to Texas as a conductor for Texas and Pacific. Mr. Stegall retired in 1939 and has since kept busy as a member of the school board and fishing. He is wearing a dark suit and a paisley necktie.

Archival Date

1944-04-26

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-558

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

Texas and Pacific

Names

Neal, F.W.; Stegall, J.B.

Subjects

Texas and Pacific

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