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Dressed for the Record
By Fort Worth Weekly
· June 3, 2026
· 3 min read
The feelings of Cowtown locals nearly a century ago are largely left to the imaginations of writers and historians. The conversations, the glances, the private understandings between folks who couldn’t afford to be known — all are long evaporated in the Texas heat. What survives is almost accidental
Key takeaway Reid on Houston Street sometime in the early 1920s, it’s a formal, full-length portrait — the kind that Fort Worth's emerging middle class commissioned to mark memorable occasions.
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Category: western ·
Published: June 3, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Weekly ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? The feelings of Cowtown locals nearly a century ago are largely left to the imaginations of writers and historians. The conversations, the glances, the private understandings between folks who couldn’t afford to be known — all are long evaporated in the Texas heat. What survives is almost accidental
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