Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Thorndale Film

The Higgins film from Thorndale, filmed in 1937
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Weimar Films

The two Higgins films from Weimar films, from1939






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Pettus Films

The two Higgins films from Pettus, Texas, filmed in 1938


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Moore Films

The Higgins film from Moore, Texas, filmed during Higgins' 1941-42 tour.


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Manor Film

The Higgins film from Manor, Texas, filmed in 1937



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Lytle (1941) Films

The two Higgins film from Lytle, Texas, filmed in 1941





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Lytle (1938) Films

The two Higgins film from Lytle, Texas, filmed in 1938




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La Coste Film

The Higgins film from La Coste, Texas, filmed in 1938. 1941, or 1942



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Jourdanton Film

The Higgins film from Jourdanton, Texas, filmed in 1938, 1941, or 1942.


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Fayetteville Films

The two Higgins film reels from Fayetteville, Texas, filmed in 1939



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Charlotte Film

The Higgins film from Charlotte, Texas, filmed in the year 1938.


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Burlington Film

The film from Burlington, Texas, filmed in the year 1937


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Agua Dulce Films

The Higgins films from the town of Agua Dulce, Texas, from the year 1938


And the 30 foot reel from the same time, filmed in addition to the regular reel


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