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The Non Shorpy Web All Stars.

New York store sale. No year.

Very nice!

I've seen that Stetson poster listed from 1953 to 1956. Anyone know for sure?

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In the early 1900s, Wild West shows gave way to rodeos, giving little girls new role models in early-day cowgirls like (from left) Hazel Padgett, Dorothy Morrell, Dolly Mullins, Vera McGinnis, Alice Braham and Dell Jones, standing next to an unknown cowgirl.

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In the early 1900s, Wild West shows gave way to rodeos, giving little girls new role models in early-day cowgirls like (from left) Hazel Padgett, Dorothy Morrell, Dolly Mullins, Vera McGinnis, Alice Braham and Dell Jones, standing next to an unknown cowgirl.

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I saw this picture in fb ;)
Yes, kind of porn for me lol
 

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Everything from ham and beans to beef stew and hot dogs was available at the coffee house. Also advertised were “Tables for Ladies,” in this photo from the early days of the Depression.
(By: A. Aubrey Bodine, photographer/Baltimore Sun)







 

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Paul Wilbur Klipsch ; circa 1940.
Founder of Klipsch Audio Technologies of Hope (Hempstead County Arkansas)
A world leader in premium-quality audio products
Courtesy of the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, Central Arkansas Library System

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He reminded me of Richard Harrow from Boardwalk Empire

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Earl Ohmer, Alaska Game Commissioner, 1947.

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This is the fellow that took the photo above (excuse the cell phone photo of a framed photo). We met E.P. Haddon over twenty years ago (he passed about 10 years ago in his late 90s). With every trip to Santa Fe we are gifted with a large format print or two of his photography (he was a well-traveled outdoor photographer, worked for the US Fish and Wildlife Service and published many photos and articles in an array of outdoor magazines, National Geographic and even an encyclopedia).

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