Childress County sees over 30 big rig crashes a year on US-287, and insurers lowball these cases because they know victims can’t fight back. Lupe Peña used to work for them—now he uses that playbook against them.
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Childress County sees over 30 big rig crashes a year on US-287, and insurers lowball these claims—Lupe used to work for them, now he fights them.
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Lupe Peña used to defend insurance companies—now he knows exactly how they lowball claims and will fight to make sure they don’t do it to you.
If you’re hurt in Childress County, we don’t get paid unless we win. #ChildressCounty #TexasJustice
Gators & Gateways Today contrasts the humid wetlands of the Gulf Coast with the dry crossroads of the Panhandle. Chambers County, east of Houston, is the "Alligator Capital of Texas," a booming region of rice farming and industry. Childress County, on the Red River, is the "Gateway to the Panhandle," a historic transportation hub. One is managing the explosive growth of the Houston exurbs; the other is fighting to remain a vital stop on the highway.
From Gators to Gateways. Chambers & Childress Counties keep Texas wild and connected.
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The image depicts a group of people working in an expansive, cultivated field. The individuals are positioned along the centerline and appear to be guiding or steering farm animals that pull a plow across the soil. This suggests they are engaged in agricultural activities such as tilling for planting purposes. The scene is monochromatic with grayscale tones dominating due to the nature of black-and-white photography, which captures contrasts effectively while omitting color information. The field itself shows signs of recent cultivation; it has rows that radiate outwards from where the people and animals are located towards the horizon, indicating a patterned planting or plowing practice. The absence of modern machinery implies either historical context or rural setting in terms of farming methods used at the time this photo was taken. The sky above is clear with no visible clouds, suggesting it may be midday when the sun could provide ample lighting for working conditions on such an expanse of land. There's a caption or date-like notation near the top right corner which appears to read "3-21/59," possibly indicating March 20th, 1959. This additional detail points toward specifying the time frame when this photograph was captured and could be significant for historical research into farming practices during that period. Overall, it is a snapshot of rural life centered around manual agricultural labor in an open field [...]
Fighting sand. Childress County, Texas Panhandle. Cultivating weedless cotton fields in Great Plains to break crust and prevent blowing sand from cutting young cotton plants
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The black and white image displays an old wooden structure with weathered planks. It appears to be a modest building, possibly used for storage or as a small dwelling in rural areas. The roof is sloped and has shingles that are worn out. There's visible wear on the siding, indicating its age and exposure to outdoor elements. The door of the structure seems old-fashioned with two panels; it’s closed but not secured by any locks from what can be seen. Above this wooden plank, there appears to be a small window or opening which is boarded up without glass. To the right side, another similar-looking board has been replaced and lacks windows completely. This building sits on an uneven ground covered with grass typical of rural plains. The lack of surrounding structures suggests isolation in what might have once been more populated area. A few weeds grow near its base indicating that it is not regularly maintained or used for living purposes anymore. No human activity can be seen, giving a sense of abandonment. The image has some dark spots and scratches which could either be part of the original photograph's damage over time due to age or simply from handling after creation. The overall atmosphere of this photo evokes feelings of desolation and nostalgia common in depictions of abandoned rural structures.
Abandoned tenant house. Childress County, Texas
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https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770027/
The image depicts a vast agricultural field with rows of plowed soil. The texture and pattern created by the furrows indicate recent mechanized farming activity, likely using contour plowing methods which help manage water runoff in hilly or uneven terrain. In the distance, two individuals appear to be working within the farmland; one is closer to the foreground while the other is further away near a building. The sky above them appears clear with minimal cloud coverage, and there's an additional structure visible beyond this pair of workers which might serve as storage for farming equipment or supplies. The monochromatic color scheme suggests that the photograph was taken during daylight hours under natural lighting conditions. A handwritten label at the top corner indicates a date "3-20581," possibly denoting when the photo was identified, cataloged, or processed by an archive system.
Contour plowing on mechanized farms. Childress County, Texas Panhandle, Texas
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This black and white photograph features an elderly man sitting in front of a wooden structure. He is wearing suspenders, rolled-up sleeves on his shirt, and appears to be smoking a pipe while looking off into the distance with a thoughtful expression. His left hand rests gently across his lap, holding what might be a floral-patterned cloth or sleeve protector. Behind him, there's signage that reads "BOWEN COACHES," suggesting he may be associated with a coach company named Bowen Coaches or perhaps in front of one of their facilities. The image is marked by the number 68-07251 and has been processed as per GOCV standards. The overall atmosphere evokes a sense of nostalgia, reflecting on past times where individuals like O.O. Mills struggled to make ends meet amidst changing agricultural technologies such as tractors that were hindering their livelihoods in Childress County, Texas during the time captured by Dorothea Lange's photography work.
O.O. Mills, Postmaster at Carey, Childress County, Texas. "The tractors are keeping our families from making a living"
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This image is a black and white photograph of an elderly man sitting on what appears to be the porch of a house. He wears suspenders, a collared shirt with rolled-up sleeves, and a wide-brimmed hat that shades his face from direct sunlight or flash. The most striking feature in this photo is the long pipe that extends down past the lower lip of the subject's mouth. It sits comfortably in his mouth, suggesting he may be smoking it while relaxing on the porch. His expression appears contemplative and perhaps a bit stern as he gazes off to one side away from the camera. The background reveals part of what looks like a door or wall behind him with text partially visible which seems to reference "United States Postmaster." It's not entirely clear, but this may indicate that the man is connected in some way to postal services. The overall mood conveyed by the image feels somber and reflective, perhaps indicative of hardships faced during an era when agriculture was a significant part of life. The photograph has been labeled with various markings such as "13849C" and other numbers which could suggest it's part of a collection or archive related to historical documentation.
O.O. Mills, United States Postmaster at Carey. Childress County, Texas. "The tractors are keeping our families from making a living"
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https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770684/
The image depicts a desolate rural landscape with a single dilapidated house in the foreground. The house appears old and worn, with visible signs of neglect such as peeling paint and broken windows. It sits isolated amidst vast fields that have been recently plowed or harvested, leaving furrows crisscrossing across the ground. There is no vegetation or any other structures nearby, emphasizing a sense of abandonment. The sky above is overcast, suggesting an atmosphere of desolation or hardship. The overall scene conveys a stark and somber mood, likely reflecting themes related to displacement from rural communities during a period when agriculture was undergoing significant changes due to the introduction of power farming techniques in Texas Panhandle's Childress County. This image serves as visual evidence for a caption that discusses how power farming displaced tenants on land within this specific region. It is part of a collection or archive, with additional context provided by associated text referencing Dorothea Lange and her photography work during the early 20th century in Texas' agricultural landscape.
Power farming displaces tenants from the land in the western dry cotton area. Childress County, Texas Panhandle
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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an expansive agricultural landscape. In the center, there's a solitary house with a pitched roof, set against a flat horizon under an overcast sky. The field in which it stands appears recently plowed or tilled as indicated by distinct furrows running from front to back across the frame. There are no visible people, suggesting abandonment and solitude. This stark setting conveys a sense of desolation typical for rural farmland that has experienced droughts or economic hardship leading to tenant farming families leaving their land behind.
Abandoned tenant house, seen across tractored cotton fields. Childress County, Texas
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https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770036/
The image is a black and white photograph of an older man operating a tractor in what appears to be dry, arid farmland. He's wearing work clothes, including overalls and a wide-brimmed hat for sun protection, indicative of agricultural labor. The tractor is fitted with large rubber tires suitable for working on rough terrain or fields. In front of the tractor are two cylindrical containers that seem to hold seeds or fertilizer as part of planting equipment. It seems like an older model given its mechanical design and lack of modern technology such as GPS systems or digital displays. His posture suggests fatigue, perhaps indicative of a long day at work in rural Texas agriculture during the 1930s when cotton was widely grown there.
Tractor operator in western cotton fields. Works as wage laborer, earns one dollar per day. Childress County, Texas
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