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Amon G. Carter

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214: 142:, where he supported himself with a variety of odd jobs. At those jobs, he learned salesmanship, and became a travelling salesman as a young man. Bowie residents have recalled that he was one of the original "chicken & bread boys" who sold sandwiches represented as "chicken" to passengers at the rail station during the depression. The sandwiches, it was thought, were really made of rabbits that the boys had hunted. To this day Bowie has an annual Chicken & Bread Festival each October. 31: 350: 305:
Carter's disdain for Dallas, Fort Worth's much larger and much richer neighbor, was legendary in Texas. One of the best-known stories about Carter is that he would take a sack lunch whenever he traveled to Dallas so he wouldn't have to spend any money there. He was also quoted as saying "Fort Worth
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Carter parlayed this money and power into celebrity as a national spokesman for Fort Worth and West Texas (Carter popularized the description of Fort Worth as "Where the West Begins", a phrase which still appears daily on the Star-Telegram's front page, and Fort Worth Police Department vehicles).
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During the 1920s and 1930s, Carter personified the image of the Texas cowboy in the national mind: an uninhibited story-teller, gambler, and drinker, generous with his money and quick to draw his six-shooters. Major magazines such as
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to nearby Fort Worth. Several oil companies moved or kept their headquarters in Fort Worth after personal interventions by Carter. In addition Carter was influential in obtaining for Fort Worth the construction of
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among his friends. The well-publicized hospitality of his Shady Oak Farm near Lake Worth was open to any major celebrity or businessman passing through Fort Worth. In 1961,
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In May 1905, Carter accepted a job as an advertising space salesman in Fort Worth. A few months later, he agreed to help finance and run a new newspaper in town. The
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Carter used his national stage to drum up business and government spending for his home region. From the Texas state legislature, he got a four-year college (now
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lost money, and was in danger of going bankrupt when Carter had an audacious idea: raise additional money and purchase his newspaper's main competition, the
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Following the airport's demolition, in 1979, its main runway was converted to a city street and named Amon Carter Boulevard. By coincidence, KXAS-TV and
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After World War II, Carter stopped barnstorming on behalf of Fort Worth. In January 1951, Carter received a donation from the
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with financial assistance from Carter's son, Amon G. Carter, Jr.. Since 1986, No. 610 has remained on display at the
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moved to new studio facilities along that street in 2013, and a conference room in the facility was named for Carter.
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Locomotive No. 610 was later removed from display at the Will Rogers Coliseum and restored for use in pulling the
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http://fortworthtexas.gov/uploadedFiles/Planning_and_Development/Miscellaneous_(template)/05+Appendicies.pdf
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Risenhoover, C. C. (February 1, 1981). "The Old 610: History steams into town with hundreds at station".
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Kline, Tom (September–October 1996). "A Century of Lone Star Railroading: The Texas State Railroad".
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Vernetti, Joanna (August 8, 1975). "Engine No. 610 Needs $ 60,000 To Put 'Steam' Into Bicentennial".
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Fort Worth's former commercial airport (whose remains may be seen just north of 183 before you enter
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pressured them to relent several years after Carter's death, along with a move of its transmitter to
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said that Carter had done "more than any other one person to build the city into its present image".
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corporate headquarters), bore his name as Amon G. Carter Airfield. The airport was later changed to
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had the largest circulation of any newspaper in the South, serving not just Fort Worth but also
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printed its first newspaper on February 1, 1906, with Carter as the advertising manager. The
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School of Law is named after Amon Carter. It was a gift of the Amon G. Carter Foundation.
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is where the West begins...and Dallas is where the East peters out." On his orders, the
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Sherrod, Katie (March 4, 1984). "610: We can't let a dream run out of steam".
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is named in honor of Carter's contributions to the establishment of the park.
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for $ 100,000, and the two newspapers combined on January 1, 1909, into the
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YMCA Camp Carter (YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth) located in Fort Worth.
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Amon G. Carter Plaza, the main entry to Texas Tech University
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Evolution of a University: Texas Tech's first fifty years
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20th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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to recognize Carter's contributions to the college.
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Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
civic booster
Fort Worth, Texas
Amon Carter Museum
Ruth Carter Stevenson
Crafton, Texas
Bowie, Texas
World War II
West Texas
New Mexico
Oklahoma
WBAP
WBAP-TV

Cadillac
Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame
Fort Worth
Texas
Time
Saturday Evening Post
Will Rogers
Walter Winchell
National Geographic
Texas Tech University
Lubbock
Board of Directors
American Airlines
Dallas

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