This film is amazing!!!! Early shots of San Antonio, Huntsville, Dallas, Fort Worth, Laporte, Kilgore, Houston, Galveston, even Amarillo and a few more. If you are a Texas History buff, this film is priceless. Thanks for the post.
WWII didn't start until September1, 1939! Texas is still the largest state, without Eskimos! NYUK- NYUK - NYUK Cernuntly ! Last word intentionally spelt wrong fer Curly Q.Link Hey Moe!
This film is amazing!!!! Early shots of San Antonio, Huntsville, Dallas, Fort Worth, Laporte, Kilgore, Houston, Galveston, even Amarillo and a few more. If you are a Texas History buff, this film is priceless. Thanks for the post.
Loved it!!! Closing it out with, "The Eyes of Texas" made me cry. I admit it. I love my Texas.
This is amazing! Thanks for posting! Love the ill faded Trinity River Project
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This film was shown at the Texas exhibit in the Court of States at the New York World's Fair of 1939-1940.
oh i wish i could hear the rest. Great video
I want to born in 1920 in Houston ,Texas and have 18 years old in 1938 this is dream.
I live in Fort Worth and this is the only place I can see footage of Fort Worth in the 1930s it looked so nice
Love the Congressmen parade at the end. Drive on Texas Highways and you'll recognize the names.
@17:30 ... Dealey Plaza.
Ha-ha the DFW Trinity Corridor! Still a dream!
they tried to make the Brazos a canal too
WWII didn't start until September1, 1939! Texas is still the largest state, without Eskimos!
NYUK- NYUK - NYUK Cernuntly ! Last word intentionally spelt wrong fer Curly Q.Link Hey Moe!
I like how the narrator is annoyed with the Federal Government for not allowing Texas to sell Helium to Hitler. LOL!
ha.. that was funny
I live in Fort Worth I can see those old grain elevators from my house
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the EastTexas oil field in the Woodbine formation was powered by salt water....NOT gas