View of a parade in Trinidad, Colorado. A black 1930's sedan draped with bunting and with numerous 'Stars and Bars' flags mounted in the front bumper and coming out of the windows makes its way along the brick street. A banner on its side reads: Gen. R. P. Scott, Commander Texas Division U.C.V. In the background, a lightpole with four white globe lights has a U.S. mailbox attached it. Highway signs read: "Colorado U.S. 85" and "Colorado U.S. 87." People stand on the sidewalk by the brick commercial buildings with signs that read: "American Cafe" "Candy" and "Tobacco."
Description
1 photoprint : black-and-white ; 29 x 17 cm. (9 1/2 x 6 1/2 in.)
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Image File: ZZR710001812
Notes
Rubber stamp on verso of typed label reads: Sep 1, 1939 F. H. F.; Title and date hand-written on back of photoprint.; Typed label with photoprint reads: Stars and bars waved by "General" R. P. Scott of Texsas during the big parade honoring the Confederate vets.; R7100018127
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