Frederick Melton "Foghorn" Clancy was one of the first active rodeo announcers. This collection contains photographs, contact prints, and transparencies circa 1940. Many of the photographs are of Clancy in group shots with a variety of individuals. Some of the more well-known are Fox Hastings and Mary Louise Eskew.
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- The event that made the Clagary Stampede famous-the chuckwagon race
- This are of drawing horses, May Cry-a-Little at left & Whatever Necessary at right, Kissimmee Rodeo,
- Time to get out & walk at the J.E. Ranch Rodeo Waverly, N.Y.
- To Foghorn the grand ole man of rodeo,thank you for all your wonderful advice and assistance,Dick W
- To Ruby, Sons of the Pioneers, Bob Noland, Lloyd Perryman, Hugh Farr,Pat Brady,Carl Farr,Tim Spencer
- To my life long friend Foghorn Clancy Monroe Veach 1948
- To young Foghorn Clancy with best wishes M.S. ?, 10-23-48, To Foghorn from nurse G.A. Bruin?
- Tom L. Burnett owned the Triangle Ranch in Iowa Park, Texas He was son of Burk Burnett
- Trick riding J.E. Ranch Rodeo Waverly, N.Y. 1939
- Trick riding at J. E. Ranch Rodeo
- Tulsa, Okla [Foghorn Clancy and 2 other men, at a desk]
- Tulsa, Okla [Group photo of Foghorn Clancy, 8 men, 1 woman at a banquet]
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