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Jason S. Sullivan

Exploring the past and present of Arlington, Texas.

Category: Newspaper Clippings

Written by Jason S. SullivanJuly 5, 2025

“Ride the Crimson Limited de luxe Interurbans to Arlington Downs Races” (1929)

Interurban ad for the inaugural horse racing at Arlington Downs racetrack.

Written by Jason S. SullivanJuly 5, 2025October 10, 2025

Obituary for Hugh Moore (1882-1949)

Obituary for Hugh M. Moore from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on November 24, 1949

Written by Jason S. SullivanJuly 5, 2025

“Burial Plat and Tombstone for Barrow Offered” (1934)

In a 1934 Fort Worth Star-Telegram article, local undertaker Hugh Moore made a surprising offer: a place for the notorious outlaw Clyde Barrow’s eternal rest.

Written by Jason S. SullivanJuly 5, 2025

“Parade kicks off celebration with ‘Salute to Independence'” (1990)

The Arlington Independence Day Parade, which just had its 60th anniversary, remains a nostalgic tie to our small-town roots, with many of its core values still intact.

Written by Jason S. SullivanApril 12, 2025July 11, 2025

My first newspaper mention and other small-town news (1983)

A special delivery from the stork results in my first newspaper mention.

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