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[Factory workers in the 1930s]

Description: Photograph of men who work at a boot factory. The workers' names, standing from left to right, are named N.J. Dunaway, Glen Walker, Jim Ritchie, Roy "Wads" Hillard, and Leonard Ritchie. Out of the five men, Dunaway and Ritchie have died after the photo, Hillard was still alive after the photo was taken, and the living status of Walker and Ritchie is unknown.
Date: 1930~
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[The Justin Boot Co. Factory Floor]

Description: Photograph of workers on Justin Boot Co. Factory floor. Shelves of boots and a tall shelf of boxes make up the majority of the floor. Most of the workers are young boys who are managing the machines and organizing the boots.
Date: [1930..1940]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Enid Justin with the boot machine]

Description: Photograph of Enid Justin with the boot machine. The machine is spinning in a circle with the boots attached to the metal rods, and Enid Justin is holding one of the boots on the machine. Justin's outfit includes of a simple dress with an embellished neckline along with black cat-eye glasses.
Date: [1950..1960]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[The Nocona Boot factory after a snowfall]

Description: Photograph of the Nocona Boot Factory building after a snowfall and is partially curtained by a tree. The shrubs around the building's perimeter are dusted with snow along with a tree in front of the entrance. Two cars are parked in front of the entrance, and a car is parked on the side. "Nocona Boot Co. Inc." is in bold red letters, and the door entrance is also the same color as well. "Patterson" is embossed on the card of the image in gold cursive.
Date: [1930..1960]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Enid Justin with the sewing department of the Nocona Boot Factory]

Description: Photograph of Enid Justin at a sewing machine and standing in front of the sewing department inside the Nocona Boot Factory in June 1948. Justin is wearing a simple, patterned dress that fits with the working environment and also wears a smile on her face. The workers are diligently working at the sewing machines or talking to the person across from them.
Date: 1948
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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