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Identifier
20047423
Description
Vocational agriculture teachers and county farm agents are firmly convinced that it is just as necessary for farm boys to know selling methods as it is for them to know feeding methods. That is why visits to Fort Wort livestock market. Taylor County boys took home the biggest share s of the livestock cash. Left to right in the front row: H. S. Henderson Junior; George Plyler; Donal Crawford and Charles. Frank Parr, Back row, Assistant County Agent L. B. Higginbotham, Charles Preslar and Jean Lyles. . All are standing in a room wearing coats and blazers. There is a window and a clock in the background. There is also a hanging from the roof and a door in the background.
Archival Date
1941-03-01
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1338
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Henderson, H. S. Jr.; Plyler, George; Crawford, Donald; Parr, Charles Frank; Higginbotham, L. B.; Preslar, Charles; Lyles, Jean; Windows; Lamps; Coats; Clocks
Subjects
Henderson, H. S. Jr.; Plyler, George; Crawford, Donald; Parr, Charles Frank; Higginbotham, L. B.; Preslar, Charles; Lyles, Jean; Windows; Lamps; Coats; Clocks