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Look Who's Talking about Texas History We recommend the Facebook Group "West Texas History & Memories" for history, famous people, old photos, stories, unclaimed estates and genealogy of the Western Half of Texas . . . Check it out and join the conversation |
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Texas Celebrates Its Labor Force | |||||
Texas Celebrates and remembers the hard working people that made Texas the great state it is. From the pioneer laborers, workers, cowboys, farmers, ranchers to the Doctors, Scientists, Engineers and Authors . . . |
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Saddle
Repair in Alpine in 1935 Saddle maker in Alpine Texas repairs and old but treasured saddle in 1935 |
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Interior
of Kimble County Warehouse Five workers relax while they wait on one worker to finish his work inside the Kimble County Wool and Mohair Company Warehouse in Junction, Texas in 1940 |
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Lunch Break in the Oil Field Andrews Tx 1942 In 1942 six oil field workers broke for lunch in the oil fields of Andrews County Texas in this huge highly-detailed image |
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Friona
Railroad Depot Under Construction in 1889 The Sante Fe Railroad Station in 1889 when it was being built in Friona shows men working on scaffolding |
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Driller
and Two Roughnecks in Moore County in1942 An oil well driller and two roughnecks paused from their work in 1942 to pose for this photo in Moore County Texas |
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Unloading
Turkeys in Brownwood in 1939 Workers unload live turkeys from farmer's trailer at poultry processing plant in Brownwood Texas in 1939 |
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Emptying
Freshly Sheared Mohair Into Sack A goat rancher empties freshly sheared mohair into a sack in March 1940 in Kimble County. The sack will weigh up to 300 pounds when full |
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Two
Workers at San Angelo Creamery Two workers pour fresh milk into large churning vat where it will be turned into cottage cheese, butter or buttermilk at the creamery in San Angelo Texas in 1939 |
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Weighing
Feed At Farm Store Dale Thuren Weighs Purina livestock feed as it is augured into his store in Tahoka in 1950s |
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Wrapping
Bread in San Angelo in 1939 Huge highly detailed photo of Tender Krust bakery worker bagging bread in San Angelo in 1939 |
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Oil
Field Workers in Texon Texas in 1920s In the 1920s two men posed for this highly detailed photo on their rig |
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Migrant Shearer in Kimble County Texas in 1940 Unnamed migrant sheep and goat shearer takes a break to bandage his head wound. |
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Shoe
Shop in Gatesville Reformatory in 1931 1931 at the shoe-shop at the Gatesville School for Boys (reformatory) three boys and their instructor posed for this huge highly detailed photo of life in the reformatory in the 1930s. |
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Building
a Rock House on the Texas Panhandle in 1940 In 1940 the Williams family posed for this photo of the Williams Rock house near Shallowater Texas as it nears completion. Rock houses were rare on the Texas panhandle due to very few rocks were available and often had to be transported from below the Caprock. |
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Vernon
Hardcastle building home in 1939 Vernon Hardcastle working on his new home he's building for his family in Wheeler County, Texas in 1939 |
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Roughnecks
on Night Shift
At a drill site in Andrews County Texas in 1942 two
roughnecks on night shift posed for this iconic photo of life in the oil
fields. |
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Oil
Well in Winkler County in 1926 Photograph of men working on the Hendrick number 13 oil well in Winkler County, Texas in 1926. A horse drawn cart is visible parked next to the well. |
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Painting
Traffic Light in Taylor Texas in 1939 Man paints traffic light in front of the Chas Stasny Cafe which also has a man working on a ladder in Taylor Texas in 1939 in this crystal clear photo |
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Harvesting
Wheat in Sherman County Texas in 1930 Photograph of a wheat harvesting crew on Dick Buckles farm 20 miles south of Stratford in Sherman County in 1930 |
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Shearing
a Goat with a Model
A In 1940 motorized goat shearing was made possible by powering the device with a Model A through belts connected to the axle. |
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Ranger
Texas Railroad Depot Station Train Wreck 1800’s Teams of horses attempt to pull overturned train engine out of mud as some railroad workers look on from their perch on top of box car in aftermath of Ranger Texas Train Wreck in early 1800s . . . see full size panoramic view |
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Attaching
new bit to drill pipe Andrews County Tx 1942 In 1942 two roughnecks attach a new drill bit to end of pipe before lowering it back into the oil well in Andrews County Texas.
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Cold storage plant, Brownwood, Texas 1939 In 1939 Six Workers were busy packing Swifts Turkey in Brownwood Texas when the event was captured in this photograph |
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Derrick
Builder at Lunch in 1942 In 1942 a derrick builder near Andrews Texas broke for lunch when an unknown photographer captured this crystal clear photo of the oil field worker taking a big bite of his sandwich. |
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House
in Perico Texas in 1907 In 1907, eight construction workers (and a small boy) posed with a house they built in four days in Perico Texas. Perico is now a ghost town on U.S. Highway 87 twenty-five miles northwest of Dalhart and . . . Read more See full size |
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Feed
Mill Worker in Taylor Texas in 1939 In 1939 a feed mill worker in Taylor Texas demonstrated how his Letz mill turns corn stalks into milled livestock feed |
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Workers
on Oil Well in Winkler County 1920s Sometime in the 1920s an unknown photographer captured this huge photo of two oil workers operating a huge crane on an oil well in Winkler County |
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Lockney
Christian College Under Construction in 1908 In 1908 these nine construction workers posed for a photo of the Lockney Christian College they were building. The photo shows the wood frame building the stone structure will replace. Once the building was completed, the college was renamed the Lockney College and Bible School . . . see full size |
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Cotton
Gin in Slaton Texas in 1930s Workers pose beside their trucks at a cotton gin in Slaton Texas in the 1930s. Fuzzy cotton seed is piled two-stories high in the background. The gin was owned by Hiram Wesley (Bo) Stotts . . . read more |
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Lubbock's First Mosquito Sprayer at Work in 1947 City worker stands on running board of the City of Lubbock truck to tend the fogging machine filling the air with insecticide as they drive down dirt road past playground in 1947. |
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Blacksmith
Shop in Slaton 1920s Artis Taylor and William Thomas Taylor at work in their blacksmith shop in Slaton Texas in 1920s. Central power source distributed power to machines by leather belts . . . |
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Boys Loading Wagon at the Slaton Livery Barn in 1900 The expression on the faces of these young boys as they load a freight wagon illustrates just how hard the work was in Slaton Texas in 1900. |
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Bound
for Lubbock in 1938 This family with seven children were on their way from Arkansas to Lubbock in 1938 looking for a better life. The father was a blacksmith in Paris, Arkansas. Eldest son was a tenant farmer. They stopped to fix a flat in Oklahoma when . . .Read more. View full size |
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Scratch
Hill Farmer Going West to Lubbock in 1938 In June 1938 famous photographer Dorothea Lange captured this photo of an unnamed man living on "Scratch Hill" outside Atoka, Oklahoma. "I'm going west because this country's through, there isn't anything here for anyone. I'm going west to Lubbock . . . |
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Lunch Break in the Oil Field Andrews Tx 1942 In 1942 six oil field workers broke for lunch in the oil fields of Andrews County Texas in this huge highly-detailed image
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Construction
Workers Sign Up To Build Camp Barkeley 1941 In 1941, sixty men lined up to get a job building Camp Barkley in Abilene, Texas. The faces of the ones in the front show the joy they felt at getting hired, some in the middle seem worried the jobs will be filled before they get to the front, and there in the back a giant of a man towers over the others ...
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Concho
National Bank Construction in 1883 Spectators on foot and in horse-drawn wagons and even a hearse filled the street n 1883 to watch workers complete the construction of the Concho National Bank in San Angelo |
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Capping
milk bottles in San Angelo in 1939 In 1939 a man works to put caps on milk bottles to be delivered to people in San Angelo. |
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Migrant
Oil Worker and Wife on the Road to Odessa Migrant worker and his wife look for a better future in Odessa in 1937. The look on their faces tells a story of desperation and hope. |
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Migrant oil worker and family Ector County TX 1937 Migrant oil worker and family pause beside road in front of their old car with everything they own . . . Zoom In |
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Boot
Maker in His Shop in Alpine in 1939 In 1939 a boot maker posed for this photo in his shop in Alpine Texas with a pair of his hand-made boots hanging behind him . . . see it close up |
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Thirsty Farmer Drinks from Canvas Bag On a hot summer morning on a farm near Ralls Texas in 1939, a farmer pauses for a cold drink of water from a canvas bag. Hung from tractor fenders, car hood ornaments and side view mirrors, military vehicles or from a cowboy's saddle horn . . . read more and view large image |
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Borger
Refinery Worker With Children In 1948 a refinery worker posed with his two little girls at their home in Borger Texas |
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Oil field worker drinking milk at lunch, Kilgore, Texas
in 1939
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Oil Well Workers Break for Lunch in Kilgore, Texas in 1939 Looks like they are either brought their lunch in clay pots or are heating lunch in them. |
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Two
Oil Well Workers Near Kilgore, Texas in 1939
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Plainview
High School Under Construction in 1916 With two stories up and one to go, construction workers, students, teachers and parents posed for this large highly detailed photo of the Plainview High School in 1916 . . . see full size |
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Poultry
House Workers in Brownwood Texas 1939 Workers line up for shift change. |
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Picking Cotton in Floyd County Texas Sometime in the 1930s a family in Floyd County Texas posed for this great old photo of the Newberry family picking cotton. Dale Newberry provided this photo and was able to identify his Grandfather Harvey, his dad Orval, and uncles Skeet... continued |
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Railroad
Workers Pause for Photo While Building Railroad in Northern Floyd County
Texas in 1927 Meet the men who connected Floyd County with the rest of the world in 1927 |
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Road
Workers Building a Bridge in Menard County in 1940 In 1940 nine workers were hard at work building a bridge in Menard County when an unknown photographer captured it all in this photograph |
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Railroad
Construction begins in Silverton in 1915 In 1915 Citizens, Officials, and Workers turned out with their horses and wagons to begin work on the A.R. & E.P. Railroad . . . Zoom in |
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Sandstorm in Andrews County Oilfield 1942 Andrews County oil field workers couldn't shelter from the dust storms that plagued West Texas In 1942. Lives depended on the oil they produced . . . |
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Dairy Worker in Eldorado Texas in 1939 | |||||
Swenson
Land Co and Farm Workers in Bovina in 1909
In 1909, representatives from the Swenson Land Company
came to Parmer County to check on their investments and posed with some
farmers with their crop. |
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Telegraph Pole Workers Midland Texas 1902 In 1902 two telegraph workers perched high atop a telegraph pole in Midland Texas for this amazing old photograph |
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Carbon
Black Worker Drinks from Canvas Bag in 1942 Sunray Texas
A thirsty worker takes a long drink from a canvas bag
covered in carbon from the carbon black plant where he works in Sunray
Texas in 1942 |
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Workers at Sunray Texas Carbon Black Plant in 1942 Four exhausted workers at the Sunray Carbon Black plant posed for a photo in 1942 |
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Workers
at Carbon Black Plant Sunray 1942 Covered in the product they help produce these carbon black workers posed for this photo in 1942 in Sunray Texas |
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Carbon
Black Workers Clean Up This candid shot shows carbon black plant workers cleaning up after a hard days work before going home to their families in Sunray Texas in 1942 |
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Migrant
Labor Housing 1939 Children play beside cars covered in sheets at this migrant labor camp in Crystal City Texas in 1939 |
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Migrant laborer's wife near Childress Texas
in 1938 In 1938 the wife of an Childress County migrant worker posed in her doorway for this highly detailed image that shows both desperation and hope in her face . . . Look closer |
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Books and Stories About Texas Workers | |||||
Resources: Early Life in Texas County by County Books about Texas People and Places Amazing People from Texas County by County Texas History in the 19th Century (Amazon) |
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