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Identifier

20038594

Description

Members of the Soil Conservation Service are meeting to discuss unusual soil erosion on the bank of the West Fork of the Trinity River. Inspecting the roots of a tree, left to right are George B. Romans and H. G. Millican. The exposed roots are the result of flood damage to the bank. Mr. Romans, of Graham, Texas, is a work unit conservationist. He is wearing a hat, dress shirt and trousers. Mr. Millican, of Loving, Texas, is chairman of the Upper Westfork Soil Conservation district 507. He is dressed in a hat, button-up shirt with cuffed sleeves, and trousers.

Archival Date

1945-05-31

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-650

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

Romans, George B.; Millican, H. G.; Soil Conservation Service; Soil Erosion; Trees; Roots; Rivers; Riverbanks; Trinity River (Tex.); Trinity River, West Fork (Tex.)

Subjects

Romans, George B.; Millican, H. G.; Soil Conservation Service; Soil Erosion; Trees; Roots; Rivers; Riverbanks; Trinity River (Tex.); Trinity River, West Fork (Tex.)

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