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Identifier
20044412
Description
Among the men who made the National Range Tour through West Texas were, left to right, Burton Estes, inspector for the Tri-County Livestock Protective Association, and Roy Parks Junior, who has cattle near Midland, Texas, and a brand of his own: the P-Bar. They are standing outdoors, both wearing cowboy hats. Mr. Estes is wearing a suit with a striped shirt. He is holding a sandwich. Roy Junior is wearing a long-sleeve button-down shirt and trousers. Embroidered on his shirt front pocket is "Roy Jr." He is holding a plate of food. In the background are two automobiles.
Archival Date
1940-06
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1194
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Food; Eating & drinking; Automobiles; National Range Tour; Tri-County Livestock Protective Association; Cattle breeders; Cattle brands; P-Bar; Embroidery; Parks, Roy, Jr.; Estes, Burton
Subjects
Food; Eating & drinking; Automobiles; National Range Tour; Tri-County Livestock Protective Association; Cattle breeders; Cattle brands; P-Bar; Embroidery; Parks, Roy, Jr.; Estes, Burton