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Identifier
20035825
Description
James A. Farley Junior and his father, former Postmaster General, riding a horse at Shady Oak Farm during their visit to Fort Worth, Texas. James A. Farley Senior is seated at the front, holding the reins of the horse, while his son sits behind him. They are both wearing Shady Oak hats and cowboy boots. Standing behind them is a crowd of men in front of a building.
Archival Date
1941-06-28
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-802
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Shady Oak Hats; Horseback riding; Suspenders; Crowds; Spectators; Postmasters; Government officials; Postal service employees; Farley, James A., Jr.; Farley, James A., Sr.; Shady Oak Farm
Subjects
Shady Oak Hats; Horseback riding; Suspenders; Crowds; Spectators; Postmasters; Government officials; Postal service employees; Farley, James A., Jr.; Farley, James A., Sr.; Shady Oak Farm