Tom Connally, Sherman Minton, and John Nance Garner at the Frontier Centennial
- Title
- Tom Connally, Sherman Minton, and John Nance Garner at the Frontier Centennial
- Institution
- UTA
- Link
- https://library.uta.edu/digitalgallery/img/10021552
- Description
- Series of photos from Vice President John Nance Garner and Ettie Garner's visit to Fort Worth for the Frontier Centennial. Pictured from left, seated at a table at Casa Manana, is Senator Tom Connally of Marlin, Texas, Senator Sherman Minton of Indiana, and John Nance Garner. The clipping reads "The Vice President of the United States came, saw, and was pleased with the Fort Worth Frontier Centennial last night. His first stop was at the Will Rogers Memorial Room where he and Mrs. Garner browsed over the things among which their friend made his home. This photo shows him at his flower-banked Casa Manana table where he joined in the resounding applause that greeted the gigantic and spectacular revue."
- Date
- 1936-08-06
- Decade
- 1930s
- Subjects
- Vice presidents
- Presidential campaigns
- Connally, Tom, 1877-1963
- Minton, Sherman, 1890-1965
- Garner, John Nance, 1868-1967
- Frontier Centennial Exposition (1936)
- Casa MaƱana (Fort Worth, Tex.)
- Source
- AR406-6-434
- 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.
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