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Robert Tigner, president of Trinity Valley Railroad Club, speaks to crowd
John T. Bean
Caroline Gordon (right), director of master's program in creative writing at University of Dallas, with Texas Christian University (T. C. U.) Associate Professor Betsey Colquitt
Actress Joy Garrett
Star-Telegram reporter Bob Schieffer (right) with Joe Barton (middle)
Dale Milford at press conference as he begins campaign for second term in the United States House of Representatives
Dale Milford at press conference as he begins campaign for second term in the United States House of Representatives
Lindy Miller of Arlington Heights High School
Ed Bass, organizer of Navajo Arts Exhibit at Carlin Galleries, 710 Montgomery, helps Nenetta Carter with a Squash Blossom necklace
Pat Toomay, Dallas Cowboys football player
Bill Hitch
Arlington barber shop
Chris Gilbert (#25), football player for the Fort Worth Braves; action pose, ca. 1969
From left, Mrs. W.G. Beasley, Professor Betsy Colquitt, and Mrs. Pauline Thames, representatives from Disciples of Christ Church, Fort Worth, 06/18/1966
Star-Telegram reporter Bob Schieffer delivers Memorial Day speech at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth
Panel discussion on political reporting at Sigma Delta Chi convention in Fort Worth; from left, Bob Hollingsworth, Carl Freund, Bob Sellers, and Bob Schieffer
Civil rights march in Dallas outside Dallas Morning News building
Civil rights march in Dallas outside Dallas Morning News building
Students watching pep rally at Arlington State College
K.C. Howard, president of the board of Goodwill Industries, accepts $10,000 check from Mr. and Mrs. Perry R. Bass for building fund
Oil Boom Town section of Six Flags Over Texas
State beauty queens visiting the 1965 Miss Texas Pageant at Will Rogers Coliseum
Workman painting cave at Six Flags Over Texas
Men constructing cave ride at Six Flags Over Texas
Maid of Cotton finalists
Jack Ruby (center) with his attorneys Joe Tonahill (left) and Melvin Belli during bond hearing at the district court in Dallas, 01/20/1964
Exterior of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram building, 7th and Taylor Sts., downtown Fort Worth
Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson's limousine parked outside Parkland Hospital, Dallas
Suite 850, Hotel Texas
Marina and Marguerite Oswald with Marina's children walking into Parkland Hospital morgue following Lee Harvey Oswald's death, 11/24/1963
Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson's limousine parked outside Parkland Hospital, Dallas
Suite 850, Hotel Texas
Marina and Marguerite Oswald with Marina's children walking into Parkland Hospital morgue following Lee Harvey Oswald's death, 11/24/1963
Fort Worth Sheriff's Mounted Posse, law enforcement officers on horseback, controls crowds; greet President John F. Kennedy (man in hat is Sheriff Lon Evans) outside Hotel Texas, 11/22/1963
Presidential limousine at Love Field as John F. Kennedy and party arrive in Dallas, Texas
Carousel Club in Dallas; owned by Jack Ruby, who killed Lee Harvey Oswald
Suite 850, Hotel Texas
Marina and Marguerite Oswald with Marina's children walking into Parkland Hospital morgue following Lee Harvey Oswald's death, 11/24/1963
Marina and Marguerite Oswald with Marina's children walking into Parkland Hospital morgue following Lee Harvey Oswald's death, 11/24/1963
Ebo the Clown leaves the M. & O. Subway
Close-up of President John F. Kennedy with eyes cast down while speaking to crowd outside Hotel Texas, 11/22/1963
Nellie Connally, wife of Governor Connally at Chamber of Commerce breakfast for the Kennedys, 11/22/1963
Dallas police form, "Investigative Record," regarding arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald and describing shooting of President John F. Kennedy
Jack Ruby following his arrest for shooting Lee Harvey Oswald, 11/24/1963
Dallas policemen, W. E. Barnett and Joe Marshall Smith, who were at Elm Street and Houston Street, closest to the shooting of President John F. Kennedy, 11/22/1963
Jack Ruby in police custody in Dallas following the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, Dallas, Texas
Suite 850, Hotel Texas
Suite 850, Hotel Texas
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