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Identifier
20044685
Description
Mrs. Raymond Plumlee, left, and Miss Pauline Craft, right, pointing revolvers at James L. Johnson, center, who is holding six-year-old Patricia Leftwich. They were among the over 100 Jacksboro, Texas, boosters who visited Fort Worth, Texas, to promote the upcoming Jack County Historical Celebration at Jacksboro, Texas. Mrs. Plumlee is wearing a short-sleeve blouse, a skirt and a cowboy hat. Mr. Johnson is wearing a long-sleeve shirt, trousers and a cowboy hat. Mrs. Craft is wearing a striped dress and a cowboy hat. Patricia is wearing a long-sleeve blouse, trousers, a cowboy hat and cowboy boots and is holding a revolver. The group is standing in front of an automobile.
Archival Date
1940-06-26
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1195
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Handguns; Revolvers; Cowboy boots; Dresses; Jack County Historical Celebration; Leftwich, Patricia; Plumlee, Raymond (Mrs.); Craft, Pauline (Mrs.); Johnson, James L.; Automobiles
Subjects
Handguns; Revolvers; Cowboy boots; Dresses; Jack County Historical Celebration; Leftwich, Patricia; Plumlee, Raymond (Mrs.); Craft, Pauline (Mrs.); Johnson, James L.; Automobiles