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#174 Knights Templar of Texas paraded before hundreds of onlookers in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, as a feature of their 88th conclave, 1941

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#174 Knights Templar of Texas paraded before hundreds of onlookers in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, as a feature of their 88th conclave, 1941

What Fort Worth, Texas, looked like in the 1940s

#174 Knights Templar of Texas paraded before hundreds of onlookers in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, as a feature of their 88th conclave, 1941

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←#173 An exterior photograph of Armour & Company blood lab in the Fort Worth stockyards, 1943
#175 The exterior of Binyon-O’Keefe Storage Company, Fort Worth, Texas, 1942→

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