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First Bale of Cotton (Image 1961-070_001)

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From San Marcos Record: First bale of cotton ginned in San Marcos belonged to T.G. Langham, right of Reedville. His bale weighing 492 pounds was ginned last Thursday by the O.C. Smith gin and was purchased for 36 cents a pound by Allen Dietert, left, representing Stokes and Co. cotton buyers of Brenham. In the center is Max Smith, co-owner of the local gin.

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First Bale of Cotton (Image 1961-070_002)

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From San Marcos Record: First bale of cotton ginned in San Marcos belonged to T.G. Langham, right of Reedville. His bale weighing 492 pounds was ginned last Thursday by the O.C. Smith gin and was purchased for 36 cents a pound by Allen Dietert, left, representing Stokes and Co. cotton buyers of Brenham. In the center is Max Smith, co-owner of the local gin.

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Thai Police Officials (Image 1961-335_001)

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Photograph of a group of men in suits standing outside. From San Marcos Record: A look at Texana was afforded three high officials of the national Thailand police system last Friday when they visited Aquarena, the college, and the ranch in the area as guests of Sherriff Jack Gary. Left to right the men are: Col. Dhamarak, Don Russell of Aquarena, Col. Banyen, Sherriff Gary and Capt. Sundaravij.

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Thai Police Officials (Image 1961-335_002)

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Photograph of a group of men in suits standing outside. From San Marcos Record: A look at Texana was afforded three high officials of the national Thailand police system last Friday when they visited Aquarena, the college, and the ranch in the area as guests of Sherriff Jack Gary. Left to right the men are: Col. Dhamarak, Don Russell of Aquarena, Col. Banyen, Sherriff Gary and Capt. Sundaravij.

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Thai Police Officials (Image 1961-335_003)

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Photograph of men in suits looking at a photograph of Lyndon B. Johnson. From San Marcos Record: LBJ's Education site drew special interest of the visiting Thailand policeman here last Friday. Col. Banyen, second from the left, was responsible for the vice-presidents on a recent visit to Thailand. Showing Johnson's portrait in the SWT Library to the three visitors is Dr. M.O. Juel.