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Identifier
20051005
Description
Throughout Fort Worth, Texas, residents are celebrating the Fourth of July. Fishing proved to be a popular activity over the holiday and many fishermen spent the day on river banks or in boats on the lake. Placing their lines in the swollen West Fork of the Trinity River, left to right, are W. W. Nance Junior and his step son, Rex Jones. Mr. Nance is dressed in a hat, collared shirt, and trousers. Rex is wearing a striped button-up shirt and trousers.
Archival Date
1941-07-04
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1405
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Nance, W. W., Jr.; Jones, Rex; Fourth of July; Fourth of July celebrations; Fishing; Fishing & hunting gear; Fishing Poles; Trees; Rivers; Trinity River (Tex.)
Subjects
Nance, W. W., Jr.; Jones, Rex; Fourth of July; Fourth of July celebrations; Fishing; Fishing & hunting gear; Fishing Poles; Trees; Rivers; Trinity River (Tex.)