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From the Dodge City Daily Globe of April 5, 1952: "Ninety members of the Future Farmers of America from 14 schools of Southwest Kansas and 16 Ford County 4-H Club members were attending a dairy judging school Saturday at the dairy farm at Fort Dodge.…

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This photograph shows a worker stacking copies of the Dodge City Daily Globe and newspaper delivery boys waiting to pick up papers for delivery.

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This photograph was taken as an advertisement for the McCoy Skaggs Car Dealership in Dodge City and for the new 1959 Ford Edsel, which is pictured being sold to a customer.

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This photograph shows, from left to right, Master Sergeant Douglas Brennan, Julia Bonnerlin (holding microphone), and Mayor Nate Reese. Julia Bonnerlin was a student at Dodge City High School who was chosen as Miss United Nations of Dodge City, and…

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A photograph of Claude Hetzel taking down posters after his unsuccessful campaign for clerk of the district court in Ford County. This photograph was taken at the corner of Trail Street and Second Avenue.

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This photograph shows a get out the vote display of a chicken on top of a barrel with a sign that reads "I don't vote, I just squawk." The photograph was taken outside of the Dodge City Public Library and the First National Bank.

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This photograph shows the intersection of Central Ave. and Antonita Street in Dodge City, Kansas, in February 1956.

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Mary Jane Remigio, Jessie Olivarez, and Helen Blea pose for a publicity photograph for the American G.I. Forum in Dodge City. They were candidates for queen of the local American G.I. Forum in 1959.

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August Helin, a baggage clerk at the Santa Fe depot in Dodge City, explains the insurance policy on baggage to C.E. Smith of El Paso, Texas. This photograph was taken as part of a story by Dee Ridpath on August Helin, who worked as a baggageman for…

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This photograph shows student nurses who received their caps in the capping ceremony at St. Anthony nurses' home in 1950. From left to right, the women in white are identified as Adel Margaret Werner of Dodge City, Marjorie Huslig of Fowler, Betty…
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