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    Identifier

    20037967

    Description

    When 15 Baylor County 4-H boys cashed in on their feeding operations at the Fort Worth stock yards, they got the top price of $12.25 for 16 choice baby beeves and satisfactory prices on the hog and fat lambs they sold. Left to right, Bob Farr; J. W. Potts, assistant state boys' 4-H club agent of College Station, Texas; Morris McLarty and A. B. Martin, Jr. All the boys live in Seymour, Texas. Published Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning Edition February 21, 1941.

    Archival Date

    1941-02-18

    Collection Name

    Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

    Collection Number

    AR406-6-668

    Original Format

    Negatives, Black & White

    File Format

    JPG

    Rights

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    Subjects

    Coats; Suits (Clothing); Neckties

    Names

    Baylor County 4-H Club; Farr, Bob; Potts, J.W.; McLarty, Morris; Martin, A.B.; National 4-H Council (U.S.)

    Subjects

    Coats; Suits (Clothing); Neckties

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