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Identifier
20064749
Description
A calm, soft-spoken little woman whose brown hair is turning to silver is "mother" to 230 children of the Lena Pope Home, for which as expansion program on a 10-block area in Arlington Heights is in the making. She is Mrs. Lena Holston Pope, who has shared the love and affection of a mother with more than 5,000 children since her own first-born, Conrad Pope died at the age of seven in 1914. In this picture is a portrait of Conrad Pope. Conrad is wearing a hat and a long sleeve coat with pants. He appears to be standing in front of a railing covered in vine holding an unrecognizable item in his right hand which he places in between his shoulder blades and chest. Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram evening edition, March 19, 1947.
Archival Date
1947-03-17
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1963
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White;Copy of Original Image
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Death; Pope, Conrad; Lena Holston (Mrs.); Orphanages; Portrait photographs
Subjects
Death; Pope, Conrad; Lena Holston (Mrs.); Orphanages; Portrait photographs