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Identifier
20062351
Description
Henry Lee Wight is a veteran railroad conductor with the Santa Fe Railway. As one of the oldest conductors, he is ending his forty-five years of service with a well-deserved retirement. He will soon take his wife on a vacation to Chicago, Illinois, Michigan, and Minnesota. Mr. Wight is shown sitting on his enclosed front porch as rain falls outside. He is dressed in a striped shirt, suspenders, and trousers.
Archival Date
1946-09-02
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1923
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Wight, Henry Lee; Wight, H. L.; Santa Fe Railway; Conductors; Railroad employees; Retirement; Suspenders; Porches
Subjects
Wight, Henry Lee; Wight, H. L.; Santa Fe Railway; Conductors; Railroad employees; Retirement; Suspenders; Porches