Photograph of U. S. Postmaster General James A. Farley addressing a crowd outside of the San Marcos Post Office. Postmaster General James A. Farley was greeted by a crowd estimated at over 6000 people on a visit to the San Marcos post office. Having addressed the joint session of the Texas Legislature earlier in the morning, Postmaster General Farley was on his way to San Antonio with brief stops in San Marcos and New Braunfels. Met by city officials just outside the city limits, Farley arrived at the local post office with a motorcycle escort to crowds lining the streets. Music was furnished by the Academy Drum and Bugle Corp along with the SWTTC Band. After a short address to the citizens of the San Marcos, Postmaster General Farley toured the post office and greeted postal employees. He was presented a gift from the city by Postmaster Oran W. Cliett – a painting of the General Edward Burleson homestead. March 26, 1937
Photograph of Hays County Postmaster Oran W. Cliett presenting a painting to U. S. Postmaster General James A. Farley outside of the San Marcos Post Office.
Photograph of U. S. Postmaster General James A. Farley addressing a crowd outside of the San Marcos Post Office. Postmaster General James A. Farley was greeted by a crowd estimated at over 6000 people on a visit to the San Marcos post office. Having addressed the joint session of the Texas Legislature earlier in the morning, Postmaster General Farley was on his way to San Antonio with brief stops in San Marcos and New Braunfels. Met by city officials just outside the city limits, Farley arrived at the local post office with a motorcycle escort to crowds lining the streets. Music was furnished by the Academy Drum and Bugle Corp along with the SWTTC Band. After a short address to the citizens of the San Marcos, Postmaster General Farley toured the post office and greeted postal employees. He was presented a gift from the city by Postmaster Oran W. Cliett – a painting of the General Edward Burleson homestead. March 26, 1937
Photograph of a crowd standing outside of the San Marcos Post Office for U. S. Postmaster General James A. Farley's speech. After a short address to the citizens of the San Marcos, Postmaster General Farley toured the post office and greeted postal employees. March 26, 1937
Photograph of San Marcos Academy marching band and a crowd on North Guadalupe Street, outside of the San Marcos Post Office for U. S. Postmaster General James A. Farley's speech. Music was furnished by the Academy Drum and Bugle Corp along with the SWTTC Band. March 26, 1937
Photograph of a crowd standing on Guadalupe Street outside of the San Marcos Post Office for U. S. Postmaster General James A. Farley's speech. Postmaster General James A. Farley was greeted by a crowd estimated at over 6000 people on a visit to the San Marcos post office. March 26, 1937
Photograph of a crowd standing on North Guadalupe Street outside of the San Marcos Post Office for U. S. Postmaster General James A. Farley's speech. Postmaster General James A. Farley was greeted by a crowd estimated at over 6000 people on a visit to the San Marcos post office. March 26, 1937
Photograph of a crowd standing on North Guadalupe Street, outside of the San Marcos Post Office for U. S. Postmaster General James A. Farley's speech. Postmaster General James A. Farley was greeted by a crowd estimated at over 6000 people on a visit to the San Marcos post office. March 26, 1937
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Photograph of football players Phil Brassell (left) and Milton Porter (right) standing with Joan Leinneweber (center) holding flowers. From San Marcos Record: Football sweetheart, Joan Leinneweber. Phil Brassell on left. Milton Porter on right. Fall 1957.
Photograph of woman walking in front of an unidentified group of people sitting in chairs. From San Marcos Record: "San Marcos Rotarians and their wives traveled by bus Monday to Nuevo Laredo to hold their meeting. They repaid a visit earlier by the Nuevo Laredo Rotarian Club to San Marcos. A style show depicting beautiful costumes from various eras in the history of Mexico were modeled by daughters of the Nuevo Laredo Rotarians was presented especially for San Marcos Rotarians." From December 5, 1957 issue.
Photograph of woman standing on top of foot rest in front of a group of unidentified men and women. From San Marcos Record: "San Marcos Rotarians and their wives traveled by bus Monday to Nuevo Laredo to hold their meeting. They repaid a visit earlier by the Nuevo Laredo Rotarian Club to San Marcos. A style show depicting beautiful costumes from various eras in the history of Mexico were modeled by daughters of the Nuevo Laredo Rotarians was presented especially for San Marcos Rotarians." From December 5, 1957 issue.
Photograph of woman standing on a foot stool in front of unidentified group of people sitting in chairs. From San Marcos Record: "San Marcos Rotarians and their wives traveled by bus Monday to Nuevo Laredo to hold their meeting. They repaid a visit earlier by the Nuevo Laredo Rotarian Club to San Marcos. A style show depicting beautiful costumes from various eras in the history of Mexico were modeled by daughters of the Nuevo Laredo Rotarians was presented especially for San Marcos Rotarians." From December 5, 1957 issue.
Photograph of woman standing on foot stool in front of unidentified men and women sitting and standing around her. From San Marcos Record: "San Marcos Rotarians and their wives traveled by bus Monday to Nuevo Laredo to hold their meeting. They repaid a visit earlier by the Nuevo Laredo Rotarian Club to San Marcos. A style show depicting beautiful costumes from various eras in the history of Mexico were modeled by daughters of the Nuevo Laredo Rotarians was presented especially for San Marcos Rotarians." From December 5, 1957 issue.