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Identifier
20044223
Description
Fort Worth, Texas, received firsthand information regarding the annual Spanish Trails Fiesta when 12 automobiles of Durango, Colorado, citizens bore down on the city. Earl Justin, far right, chairman of a Chamber of Commerce reception committee, greeted, left to right, Antonio Buck Senior, Chief of the Ute Native American Tribe; Hickey Williams and John Penna at the outskirts of the city. Mr. Justin is wearing a long sleeved button-down shirt, trousers, a cowboy hat and cowboy boots. The Ute tribe members are wearing traditional Native American clothing, headdresses and accessories. They are standing in front of a parked car.
Archival Date
1940-06-11
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1186
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Williams, Hickey; Buck, Antonio, Sr.; Ute Tribe; Indigenous peoples; Headdresses; Automobiles; Spanish Trails Fiesta; Festivals; Cowboy boots; Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce; Penna, John; Justin, Earl
Subjects
Williams, Hickey; Buck, Antonio, Sr.; Ute Tribe; Indigenous peoples; Headdresses; Automobiles; Spanish Trails Fiesta; Festivals; Cowboy boots; Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce; Penna, John; Justin, Earl