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Lyndon Baines Johnson and Four Men Standing (Image 1940s50s-169_001)

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Photograph of Lyndon Baines Johnson surrounded by four unidentified men. From San Marcos Record: "Dr. J. G. Flowers, Marshall Ames, Charles Young, Congressman Lyndon Johnson, and Lt. Colonel F. E. Schroeck at the Town Hall meeting held Wednesday night at the ALS auditorium on the future disposition of San Marcos Air Field. "

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Lyndon Baines Johnson Posing With Other Men (Image 1940s50s-169_003)

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Photograph of twelve men posing with Lyndon Baines Johnson in the center. From San Marcos Record: "Max C. Smith, Rodgers Story, R. C. Haby, Norman Jackson, Charles Young, W. A. Pennington, Sam H. Tabor, Marshall Amos, J. T. Ellis, J. G. Flowers, Lyndon Baines Johnson, F. E. Schroeck and J. B. Raborn. Pictured above are civic, political and military leaders who had a part in the Town Hall meeting held Wednesday night at the ALS auditorium on the future disposition of San Marcos Air Field. They are left to right: back row, Representative Max C. Smith, Roger Storey, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce committee. Colonel R. C. Haby, executive officer of SMAAF. Norman Jackson, mayor of San Marcos. Charles Young, mayor of Kyle. W. A. Pennington, president of San Marcos Chamber of Commerce. and Sam H. Tabor, mayor of Lockhart. Front row: left to right: Marshall Ames. Regional director of the Federal Public Housing Authority. Representative J. T. Ellis. Dr. J. G. Flowers, president of Southwest Texas State Teachers College. Congressman Lyndon Johnson. Lt. Colonel F. E. Schroeck, commanding officer of SMAAF. and J. B. Raborn, mayor of Luling. " From 1946 May 3 issue.

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Captain Petty (Image 1959-232_001)

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Photograph of Captain Petty. From San Marcos Record: "Captain Floyd Petty was a contestant on the game show "Price Is Right Game" in mid-January of 1959. Captain Petty was a winner of an $11,200 home in Florida. The photo of Captain Petty was only the second time the San Marcos Record took a picture of an event as it occurred on live television for publication in its newspaper." From February 5, 1959 issue.