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After his 1890 graduation, Williams became active in ranching and farming, and also pursued a career in banking. [2] After gaining his initial experience as cashier of the State National Bank in Fort Worth , [ 1 ] he was an incorporator of Decatur's City National Bank, and served as its vice president. [ 2 ]
Ima Hogg, c. 1900 Ima Hogg (July 10, 1882 – August 19, 1975), known as "The First Lady of Texas", [1] was an American society leader, philanthropist, mental health advocate, patron and collector of the arts, and one of the most respected women in Texas during the 20th century. [2]
Dallas skyline in 1936 Kindergarten class in Dallas, circa 1930s. The history of Dallas, Texas, United States, from 1930 to 1945 documents the city's emergence from the Great Depression, its economic boom after several local oil discoveries, its hosting of the Texas Centennial Exposition, and its existence during wartime.
The research facility operated by Texas State University at Freeman Ranch is the largest at 26 acres (10.52 hectares). [6] Similar facilities are also operational in Australia and Canada. In the United Kingdom, research has focused on non-human remains, mainly pigs due to their similarity to humans.
We dug deep into our archive to find photos from nearly every decade of Boy Scouting around Fort Worth, including camps at Worth Ranch. Take a hike down memory lane!
The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag. The moment reminds his father of Patrick’s graduation from college, and he takes a picture of his son with his cell phone.
[9] [10] The Durston's dog, Knocklayde King Ben, shared his name with the collie in the book The Boy Scouts to the Rescue. [7] [11] The series was later reprinted under the pseudonym Colonel George Durston. [9] [10] Georgia also held the 1918 copyright for the book Boy Scouts on a Submarine by Captain John Blaine, published by Saalfield. [12]