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Identifier
20040993
Description
Mrs. Richard Gallogly is pictured here when she was in Fort Worth, Texas Thursday, while visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. E. Campbell of Fairmount Avenue. She is putting up a desperate fight against her husband's extradition to Georgia to finish a life prison term in an eleven year-old slaying charge. Mrs. Gallogly is shown at a desk with some of the photographs, letters, and newspaper clippings which she says prove her husband is a victim of persecution. Mrs. Gallogly is wearing a hat and a dark colored dress. On the desk is a telephone, desk lamp, ashtray, files, typewriter, and her purse and gloves. Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram evening edition, February 8, 1940.
Archival Date
1940-02-07
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1102
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Gallogly, Richard (Mrs.); Gallogly, Richard (Mr.); Campbell, C. E. (Mrs.); Spouses; Prisons; Homicides; Telephones; Typewriters; Desks; Dresses; Purses; Gloves
Subjects
Gallogly, Richard (Mrs.); Gallogly, Richard (Mr.); Campbell, C. E. (Mrs.); Spouses; Prisons; Homicides; Telephones; Typewriters; Desks; Dresses; Purses; Gloves