Hoyt Clagwell
One of the Regulars
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My mother, grandfather and uncle, 1946. The horses are Maude and Bob.
I can see by the thin ribbon... that is Tom Dean!!!
The other two, I will not comment on.
And thats all I got to say about that.
Farmer looking in dry goods window, 1938 Steele, Missouri {I bet he is looking at the hats}
Tom, I'm sure you don't ride that way.
No, see, he's *pretending* to look at the hats while he actually uses the glass to check out the gal.Lookin' at the hats, he missed the gal!!
She sure is a Swell Dish !No, see, he's *pretending* to look at the hats while he actually uses the glass to check out the gal.
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Grady County Georgia resettlement farmer.
Library of Congress. (August 1935)
Given that Grady County is right next door to the west on the border with Spanish Florida I can tell you that Mr. Farmer would have likely roasted in his fedora in August. However, it appears that he has a Depp Vent in the top for cooling, making him a style icon decades before the term was invented and misused.
Take note of the obligatory snake proof boots, essential for the "harrowing" experience.
In the center background, a long leaf pine.