W. L. Pier, Amon G. Carter, William I. Myers, Harry H. Wilkinson, A. E. Thomas, Dr. Webb Walker, Albert C. Williams, J. B. Hogsett, and Raymond Gee at Shady Oak Farm
- Title
- W. L. Pier, Amon G. Carter, William I. Myers, Harry H. Wilkinson, A. E. Thomas, Dr. Webb Walker, Albert C. Williams, J. B. Hogsett, and Raymond Gee at Shady Oak Farm
- Institution
- UTA
- Link
- https://library.uta.edu/digitalgallery/img/10021178
- Description
- Sign at Shady Oak Farm reading "Howdy John an Jim, Welcome" welcoming John Nance Garner and James A. Farley. William I. Myers of Washington, deputy governor of the Farm Credit Administration, and party, visit Shady Oak Farm. Pictured are W. L. Pier, President of the Fort Worth Clearing House Association; Amon G. Carter; William I. Myers; Harry H. Wilkinson; A. E. Thomas; Dr. Webb Walker; Albert C. Williams; J. B. Hogsett; and Raymond Gee.
- Date
- 1933-10-29
- Decade
- 1930s
- Subjects
- Farms
- Farley, James A. (James Aloysius), 1888-1976
- Garner, John Nance, 1868-1967
- Pier, W. L.
- Carter, Amon Giles, 1879-1955
- Myers, William Irving, 1891-1976
- Wilkinson, Harry H.
- Thomas, A. E.
- Walker, Webb
- Williams, Albert C.
- Hogsett, J. B.
- United States. Farm Credit Administration
- Fort Worth Clearing House Association
- Shady Oak Farm (Fort Worth, Tex.)
- Gee, Raymond C.
- Source
- AR406-6-297-5 [glass plate negative]
- Type
- Still Image
- Formats
- Negatives
- Black & White
- Rights
- Any use of content downloaded or printed from this site is limited to non-commercial personal or educational use, including fair use as directed by U.S. copyright laws. For more information or for reproduction requests, please contact Special Collections at The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries.
Similar Records
W. L. Pier, Amon G. Carter, William I. Myers, Harry H. Wilkinson, A. E. Thomas, Dr. Webb Walker, Albert C. Williams, J. B. Hogsett, and Raymond Gee at Shady Oak Farm
1933-10-29
William I. Myers with a longhorn at Shady Oak Farm
1933-10-29
William I. Myers with a longhorn at Shady Oak Farm
1933-10-29
Sign at Shady Oak Farm, "Howdy John an Jim, Welcome"
1933-10-26