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Nat Terry

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20140358-59

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A transcript of a WPA Interview with Nat Terry in the 1930s. Terry recalls that there was not a roller mill in Fort Worth until the Fort Worth Foundry was established and its location was on front street between Lamar and Taylor. Terry states that the only establishment was the Carson House. Terry also describes that he was in the iron industry due to his uncle R. H. King and that the iron that came to Fort Worth came from Dallas.

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Undated

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Works Progress Administration, Federal Writers' Project. Fort Worth City Guide Draft and Records.

Collection Number

AR316-4-9

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Paper

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WPA Interview - Nat Terry

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