Pumphrey, R. Beal, Jr.
R. Beal Pumphrey, Jr. was a native of Taylor, Texas, and the son of a pioneer cattleman. He worked as assistant to the general manager and president of the San Antonio Union Stockyards from 1937 to his death in 1957. Prior to that time he had worked for the Kansas City stockyards. Pumphrey was also a founder of the San Antonio Livestock Exposition.
From the guide to the R. Beal Pumphrey, Jr. Collection 63-31., 1873-1942, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)
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associatedWith | Cordova, Isidro | person |
associatedWith | Pumphrey R. Beal, Jr. -Archives | person |
associatedWith | Rogers, Will, 1879-1935 | person |
associatedWith | U. S. Army | corporateBody |
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Angora goat |
Battle of Flowers Festival (San Antonio, Tex.) |
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Longhorn cattle |
Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo (San Antonio, Tex.) |
Oil fields |
Palo Duro Canyon (Tex.) |
Ranches |
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