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Grapevine Cantaloupe Festival: candidates for Queen of the festival
West Lancaster Avenue bridge opening ceremony
J.J. Woody robs eggs from a nesting hen on his farm
Texas Postmasters convention, Big Spring, Texas
Lunchroom in the new City-County Hospital, John Peter Smith Hospital
Casa Manana cast member, Alice Whitehead, dancer, visits with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Whitehead from Temple, Texas
Pharmacy in the new city-county hospital
Free Fall Fair in Rising Star, Texas
From left, A. C. Hull, active in arrangements of the Spur, Texas, rodeo, and Sam Williams of Ft. Worth, 06/1939
Arkansas philosopher Bob Burns plays his bazooka for a crowd at Casa Manana, 08/21/1939
18 of 20 show girls who perform at Casa Manana; names are in the negative envelope, 07/19/1939
At Stamford Cowboy Reunion and Rodeo, a steer rider takes a fall during the opening events of the rodeo, 07/03/1939
San Angelo Fat Stock Show, 4-H Club banquet
Christmas shoppers in a frenzy at Striplings department store, downtown Fort Worth, Texas
Miniature portrait of Dr. I.V. Van Zandt, painted by Mary Eleanor Witherspoon, nationally recognized as Texas' leading miniature painter
Appreciation luncheon for Sweetwater's City Manager Sam H. Bothwell who will become City Manager in Fort Worth
Abe Lyman, orchestra leader, arrives in Fort Worth to perform at Casa Manana
Mrs. W.A. Ray fatally shot her husband to protect her children
Grapevine Cantaloupe Festival: candidates for Queen of the festival
Pedro, the escaped Forest Park Zoo Buck deer
J.J. Woody rings the dinner bell on his farm
National Association of Postmasters, Big Spring, Texas; Luther McCrea, postmaster at Cisco, and Lillian Shick of Big Spring, 06/1939
Exam room in the new City-County Hospital, John Peter Smith Hospital
Wanda Ticknor of Corpus Christi, winner of 1939 Texas Sweetheart Number 1, crowned at ceremony held at Casa Manana, 07/24/1939
Interior views of the new Birdville High School, construction by the WPA, 07/03/1939
Shots of the Carter Home in Rivercrest
Rising Star, Texas Free Fall Fair
University of Texas Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae
Arkansas philosopher and Casa Manana performer, Bob Burns, smoking a pipe, wears a Shady Oak hat, gift from Amon Carter, 08/21/1939
Preview Night at Casa Manana
At Stamford Cowboy Reunion and Rodeo, Sonny Edwards of Big Spring on horse named Monte wins cutting horse contest, 07/03/1939
C.A. Lupton home
Fort Worth's dog of the year
Fourth of July, Eastland, Texas
San Angelo Fat Stock Show, 4-H Club banquet
Westover Hills City Hall and Community Center ground breaking; four-year-olds Ellen Roeser, daugher of Westover Hills city commissioner, and John Weldon Farrell, son of mayor John Farrell of Westover Hills, with shovel, 11/09/1939
Miniature portrait of Mary Belle Chilton, painted by Mary Eleanor Witherspoon, nationally recognized as Texas' leading miniature painter
Appreciation luncheon for Sweetwater's City Manager Sam H. Bothwell
Attending Casa Manana show, from left, Lorna Jane and Margaret McLean Culp, daughters of Grady H. Culp, Gainesville, 08/04/1939
Mrs. W.A. Ray fatally shot her husband to protect her children
Riverside Baptist Church
Grapevine Cantaloupe Festival: candidates for Queen of the festival
Pedro, the escaped Forest Park Zoo Buck deer
J.J. Woody enjoys summers at his 300-acre farm in Wise County; he is a 35-year employee of the W.C. Stripling Company in Fort Worth, but here he examines corn in his cornfield
National Association of Postmasters, Big Spring, Texas; from left, I.A. Smoot (Salt Lake City) and Henry Dr. Young (Fort Worth), 06/1939
At Texas Postmasters Association convention in Big Spring, Texas, Fort Worth's superintendent of railway mail service Clint J. Taylor
Wanda Ticknor of Corpus Christi, winner of 1939 Texas Sweetheart Number 1, crowned at ceremony held at Casa Manana, 07/24/1939
Flag pole is bare on top of the Tarrant County Court House
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