[Photograph of Group of Men at Dallas Post Office]

Photograph of a group of sixteen men in suits, arranged in two rows, standing on the first and third steps of the Dallas Post Office entrance stairs. All of them are wearing ties and white dress-shirts with variously colored suits. The post office is a light-colored stone building with two detailed columns on either side of the double door entrance, which has glass windows. There is a note with the year in which the photo was taken on the back, along with the photographer's stamp.
Date: 1946
Creator: Hight, Geo. M.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Group of Men at Dallas Post Office]

Photograph of a group of forty men in suits, arranged in two rows, standing on the steps of the Dallas Post Office entrance stairs. All of them are wearing ties and white dress-shirts with variously colored suits. The post office is a light-colored stone building with two detailed columns on either side of the double door entrance, which has glass windows. There are two lampposts on either side of the stairs. On the back of the photo are the date and location, the photographer's stamp, and a note identifying the 1st man at the far left, on the third row.
Date: 1946
Creator: Hight, Geo. M.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Group of Men Outside Dallas Post Office]

Photograph of a large group of men and one woman, standing on the steps of the Dallas Post Office. The men are all wearing ties with light-colored dress shirts, and are wearing variously colored suits. The woman, who is standing at the front center of the group, has a short, curly hairstyle, a blouse with a large bow tied at the collarbone, and a dark skirt suit. The post office is a multi-story, light-colored stone building with two detailed columns on either side of the double door entrance, which has glass windows. There are two lampposts and two large shrubs on either side of the stairs, and an American flag on a pole to the left. On the back of the photo are the date and location, the photographer's stamp, and a note identifying the 6th man from the left on the second row.
Date: 1946
Creator: Hight, Geo. M.
System: The Portal to Texas History