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Amarillo Air Force Base
Air forces; Military facilities; Military parades & ceremonies; Amarillo Air Force Base; Eubank, Eugene L.; Rogers, Walter; air bases
Portrait is presented Major General Eugene L. Eubank by Congressman Walter Rogers at base officers' mess luncheon. The luncheon was one of many functions during Armistice Day celebration of the Amaril
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Dignitaries Reception
Mother-In-Law Day; Mothers-in-law; Howe, Gene; Tingley, Clyde; Allred, James V; Thompson, Ernest O.; Huxman, Walter
No mothers-in-law in this Mother-In-Law Day photograph. The men standing are, from left to right, Colonel Ernest O. Thompson, Governor Clyde Tingley of New Mexico, Gene Howe, Governor Walter Huxman of
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Governor Allred and Mrs. Iona Bowles
Mother-In-Law Day; Mothers-in-law; Allred, James V; Bowles, Iona Belle; Howe, Gene
Texas Governor James Allred stands with Mrs. Iona Belle Bowles of Amarillo. Mrs. Bowles was named "most" mother-in-law for the 1938 Mother-In-Law Day celebration. Mrs. Bowles had sixteen married child
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International Harvester Banquet
Hotel Herring; Interiors; Hotels; International Harvester; Herring, Cornelius Taylor; LS Ranch; Thompson, Ernest O.; Herring Plaza Office Building
International Harvester businessmen banquet at the Herring Hotel.To meet Amarillo's demand for another large hotel because of the oil boom, construction crews worked 24 hours a day, seven days a week
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July 4th Celebration
Parks; Amusement parks; Fairs; Glenwood Park; Glenwood Heights Amusement Park and Fair Grounds; Glenwood Electric Park
Fourth of July celebration at Glenwood Heights Amusement Park and Fair Grounds on Southeast 26th Avenue, east of Llano Cemetery.
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Mother-In-Law Day Parade Float
Mother-In-Law Day; Mothers-in-law; Parades & processions; Roosevelt, Eleanor; Howe, Gene
Mother-In Law Day Parade took place on March 9, 1938. It was a huge celebration in Amarillo with 125,000 people attending, including First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and five state governors. This was all
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Mother-In-Law Day Parade, 1938
Mother-In-Law Day; Roosevelt, Eleanor; Roses; Parades & processions; Polk Street; Levine's Department Store; Mothers-in-law; Howe, Gene
Long before Ernie K. Doe was singing his paean to his own mother-in-law, mothers-in-law by the thousands were gathering in Amarillo, Texas to celebrate their important contributions to the American hi
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Mrs. Roosevelt and Her Secretary, Mrs. Scheider
Mother-In-Law Day; Roosevelt, Eleanor; Railroad travel; Scheider, Malvina; Hulen, General John A.; Mothers-in-law; Howe, Gene
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, who was to be the guest of honor at the Mother-In-Law Day celebration the next day, arrived in Amarillo aboard the private car of railroad executive General John A. Hulen
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Mrs. Roosevelt and the Governors
Mother-In-Law Day; Mothers-in-law; Roosevelt, Eleanor; Allred, James V; Ammons, Teller; Marland, Ernest W.; Parades & processions
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt is joined at the microphone by, from left, Governor E. W. Marland of Oklahoma, Governor James Allred of Texas, and Governor Teller Ammons of Colorado. They all were in Ama
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Mrs. Roosevelt at the Santa Fe Station
Mother-In-Law Day; Mothers-in-law; Roosevelt, Eleanor; Railroad stations; Santa Fe Railroad; Howe, Gene; Marland, Ernest W.; Hagy, Lawrence; Thompson, L. O. (Mrs.); Rogers, Ross; Automobiles; Thompson, Ernest O.
Mrs. Roosevelt arrived in Amarillo on the morning of March 8, but immediately left for Lubbock after breakfast. She returned to Amarillo the next morning to take part in the Mother-In-Law Day celebrat
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Mrs. Roosevelt Being Greeted at the Santa Fe Station
Mother-In-Law Day; Roosevelt, Eleanor; Railroad travel; Scheider, Malvina; Hulen, General John A.; Mothers-in-law; Howe, Gene
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, who was to be the guest of honor at the Mother-In-Law Day celebration the next day, arrived in Amarillo early on the morning of March 8, 1938. She was accompanied by her
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