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    Identifier

    20044677

    Description

    At the re-dedication ceremony of Worth Ranch, Boy Scout camp in Palo Pinto County, Texas, Scout Commissioner D. H. B. Todd, far right, inspects the pageant costumes of three boy scouts. The scouts are, from left to right, Charles Moore, of Arlington, Texas, dressed as a cowboy, Earl Finkle, of Arlington Heights, Fort Worth, Texas, dressed as a woodsman, and George Dickey, of Arlington, Texas, dressed in Native American attire. Charles is wearing a cowboy hat and is holding rope for a lasso. Earl is wearing a raccoon skin hat and is holding an ax. George is wearing a headdress. Scout Commissioner Todd is wearing his scouts uniform.

    Archival Date

    1940-06-23

    Collection Name

    Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

    Collection Number

    AR406-6-1195

    Original Format

    Negatives, Black & White

    File Format

    JPG

    Rights

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    Subjects

    Costumes; Youth organizations; Cowboys; Uniforms; Trees; Ropes; Fur garments; Headdresses; War bonnets; Axes

    Names

    Boy Scouts of America; Dickey, George; Finkle, Earl; Moore, Charles; Todd, D. H. B.

    Subjects

    Costumes; Youth organizations; Cowboys; Uniforms; Trees; Ropes; Fur garments; Headdresses; War bonnets; Axes

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