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  2. Western wear - Wikipedia

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    Western wear is a category of men's and women's clothing which derives its unique style from the clothes worn in the 19th century Wild West. It ranges from accurate historical reproductions of American frontier clothing, to the stylized garments popularized by Western film and television or singing cowboys such as Gene Autry and Roy Rogers in ...

  3. The Kentuckian (1955 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Kentuckian is a 1955 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Burt Lancaster, ... They arrive in town to find Big Eli's brother Zack. He encounters Stan ...

  4. Jack Weil - Wikipedia

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    Jack Arnold Weil (March 28, 1901 – August 13, 2008) was the founder and CEO of the Denver-based Western clothing manufacturer Rockmount Ranch Wear and was believed to be the oldest working CEO in the United States. [1] Weil was born in Evansville, Indiana, in 1901.

  5. List of Eli Wallach performances - Wikipedia

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    Publicity photo for The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in 1966. The following is the filmography and credits for American actor Eli Wallach (December 7, 1915 – June 24, 2014). ). He started acting in 1945 and is known for his film roles as Calvera in The Magnificent Seven (1960), Tuco in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966), Napoleon in The Adventures of Gerard (1970), Cotton Weinberger in The ...

  6. 1860s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Ashelford, Jane: The Art of Dress: Clothing and Society 1500–1914, Abrams, 1996. ISBN 0-8109-6317-5; Cashin, Joan E. "Torn Bonnets and Stolen Silks: Fashion, Gender, Race, and Danger in the Wartime South." Civil War History 61#4 (2015): 338-361. online On the Confederate States of America

  7. Florida Western and Northern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Western and Northern Railroad was a subsidiary of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad that expanded their network in the 1920s by building a rail line from Coleman, Florida (near Wildwood) all the way to West Palm Beach via Auburndale and Sebring (near Lake Okeechobee), a distance of 204 miles.