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Identifier

20148778

Description

A. V. Bollinger, sanitarian associate at the South Plains Health Unit, was wearing a beard to advertise the JCC Rodeo when Fort Worth business men visited Brownfield. Bollinger and George N. Kerby of Ernst & Ernst of Fort Worth, inspect half the mule power of the Terry County Sheriff's Posse chuck wagon. Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition June 23, 1950.

Archival Date

1950-06-22

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-2480

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

Mules; Chuck wagons; Rodeos; Chamber of Commerce

Names

South Plains Health Unit; Ernst & Ernst Accountants (Fort Worth, Tex.); Terry County Sheriff's Posse; Junior Chamber of Commerce (Fort Worth, Tex.); Kerby, George N.; Trade Trippers (Fort Worth, Tex.); Goodwill Trippers; Bollinger, A. V.

Subjects

Mules; Chuck wagons; Rodeos; Chamber of Commerce

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