Men with New Trucks in Front of Farm Exchange

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Title Men with New Trucks in Front of Farm Exchange
Identifier 9423.tif
Creator Thorne, L. C.
Subject Trucks--GMC; Men; Farm Exchange; Texaco; Kelly Springfield Tires
Description The Farm Exchange was the outgrowth of the Farm Bureau, which A. Theodore Johnson managed from 1919 until 1935 when he changed the name to Farm Exchange. In 1937 he sold the business to T. G. Alexander who remodeled the building, inside and out. Located at 200 West Main Street, this photo taken in 1948, shows men standing in front of new GMC trucks locaded with 36 tons of wool.
Publisher Uintah County Library Regional History Center
Date 1948
Type Image
Format image/jpeg
Language eng
Rights Management Digital Image, copyright 2009 Uintah County Library
Archival Resolution 4800 x 3400 pixels; 2500 ppi
Low Resolution 800 x 600 pixels
Bit Depth 8
Scanning Device Creo-scitex Jazz + flatbed scanner
Scanning Technician Aric Hansen
Spatial Coverage Vernal (Utah)
Donor Rhoda Deved
Source Material B&W Negative and print
ARK ark:/87278/s6sx9v6d
Setname ucl_tp
ID 405768
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6sx9v6d