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Identifier
20049507
Description
Sitting on a bench in the Livestock Exchange Building in Fort Worth, Texas, are E. B. Norman, of Canton, Texas; J. L. Hurley, Homer I. Galloway and A. M. Morris, all of Wills Point, Texas, fathers of some of the youths whose livestock scored top prices in the Fort Worth, Texas, market. Mr. Hurley is wearing a striped suit and the other men are wearing shirts and trousers. Mr. Hurley, Mr. Galloway and Mr. Morris are holding newspapers. There is a boy wearing a shirt, trousers and a cowboy hat sitting behind them at left. There are windows and a coat rack in the background.
Archival Date
1941-04-03
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1364
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Hurley, J. L.; Galloway, Homer I.; Morris, A. M.; Norman, E. B.; Windows; Coat Hangers; Newspapers; Meat industry
Subjects
Hurley, J. L.; Galloway, Homer I.; Morris, A. M.; Norman, E. B.; Windows; Coat Hangers; Newspapers; Meat industry