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  2. A Texas Steer (play) - Wikipedia

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    A Texas Steer is a play written by Charles H. Hoyt in 1890 and opened in Broadway theatres in 1894 after several years of touring across American cities. It was later adapted into an American silent film in 1927.

  3. Flora Walsh - Wikipedia

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    Flora Walsh (July 25, 1870 – January 22, 1893) was an American stage actress in the late 19th century. Walsh performed as a child as part of a singing and dancing duo with her mother, Alice, and the two appeared in productions together until the early 1890s.

  4. Acme Boots - Wikipedia

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    In the 1940s, Acme Boots became the largest maker of cowboy boots and remained the world's largest until the mid-1980s. [3] Acme Boots has since been held by various corporations, including Arena Brands of Dallas, Texas, which licensed the Acme Brand to the Texas Boot Company of Lebanon, Tennessee, in 2000.

  5. This Austin vintage cowboy boots hunter keeps Texas history ...

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    Joey Medina, center, helps Michelle Campbell, left, and Michelle Petruzziello, from Boston, find a new pair of boots at his South Congress Pop-Up shop, July 1, 2023.

  6. Nocona Boots - Wikipedia

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    Nocona Boots was founded in Nocona, Texas, in 1925 by Enid Justin. She was the daughter of Justin Boots founder H.J. "Daddy Joe" Justin , who had begun boot-making in Spanish Fort, Texas in 1879. Cowboys ordered his custom-fit boots, which were ready to pick up after their cattle drives . [ 2 ]

  7. Justin Boots - Wikipedia

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    He then changed the name of his boot company to H.J. Justin & Sons. [citation needed] The Justins moved the business to Fort Worth, Texas, in 1925, [5] except for daughter Enid Justin, who believed her father would have wanted the business to remain in Nocona. She later founded Nocona Boots. [6] In 1947, annual sales reached $1 million.

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