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2025 Christmas card from the Autry Museum celebrating the 75th anniversary of Gene Autry's "Frosty the Snowman" in 1950.

2025 Christmas card from the Autry Museum celebrating the 75th anniversary of Gene Autry's "Frosty the Snowman" in 1950.

The Lone Ranger radio program first began on January 31, 1933. Earle Graser played the Lone Ranger from '33 until his death in '41. Brace Beemer (abore) played the Lone Ranger beginning in 1941. Seen here with a Lone Ranger bobbing head from the '60s.

The Lone Ranger radio program first began on January 31, 1933. Earle Graser played the Lone Ranger from '33 until his death in '41. Brace Beemer (abore) played the Lone Ranger beginning in 1941. Seen here with a Lone Ranger bobbing head from the '60s.

Brace Beemer as the Lone Ranger shows his gun to a fan.
On September 3, 1954 the radio series ended after 3,377 broadcasts in 21 and a half years.

Brace Beemer as the Lone Ranger shows his gun to a fan.
On September 3, 1954 the radio series ended after 3,377 broadcasts in 21 and a half years.

The Lone Ranger movie was made in 1955. Making the film in Kanab, UT, are (above) Lane Chandler, John Pickard, Bob Wilke and Lyle Bettger.

The Lone Ranger movie was made in 1955. Making the film in Kanab, UT, are (above) Lane Chandler, John Pickard, Bob Wilke and Lyle Bettger.

Clayton Moore was a General Mills salesman promoting The Lone Ranger radio and TV series in 1949.

Clayton Moore was a General Mills salesman promoting The Lone Ranger radio and TV series in 1949.

In February 1956, Clayton Moore as The Lone Ranger is greeted in Ft. Worth, TX, by Ray Jones, manager of a local theater, and a throng of young kids.

In February 1956, Clayton Moore as The Lone Ranger was greeted in Ft. Worth, TX, by Ray Jones, manager of a local theater, and a throng of young kids.

Clayton Moore as The Lone Ranger is welcomed in Oklahoma City in 1956 by managers of mid-west theaters.

Clayton Moore as The Lone Ranger is welcomed in Oklahoma City in 1956 by managers of mid-west theaters.

In Jacksonville, FL, in 1956, this poor gal is tied hand and foot for a live telecast from WMBR-TV promoting "The Lone Ranger" movie. Hmmmmmmm...I reckon the Lone Ranger is going to rescue her for TV.

In Jacksonville, FL, in 1956, this poor gal is tied hand and foot for a live telecast from WMBR-TV promoting "The Lone Ranger" movie. Hmmmmmmm...I reckon the Lone Ranger is going to rescue her for TV.

The Lone Ranger is swamped by fans in Austin, TX, in February '56.

The Lone Ranger is swamped by fans in Austin, TX, in February '56.

Also in Austin, Clayton Moore entertains the children at the home of Governor Allan Chivers.

Also in Austin, Clayton Moore entertains the children at the home of Governor Allan Chivers.

Clayton Moore as the Lone Ranger talks with a crippled child at Charity Hospital in New Orleans.

Clayton Moore as the Lone Ranger talks with a crippled child at Charity Hospital in New Orleans.

The Lone Ranger crosses guns with singer Ralph Spicer of Greenville, SC.

The Lone Ranger crosses guns with singer Ralph Spicer of Greenville, SC.

Clayton Moore, Lone Ranger ad for Amoco Silver gasoline in 1987. Note the gaspump replaces his gun in the holster in this ad.

Clayton Moore, Lone Ranger ad for Amoco Silver gasoline in 1987. Note the gas pump replaces his gun in the holster in this ad.

Iron Eyes Cody and Clayton Moore at a function in 1988.

Iron Eyes Cody and Clayton Moore at a function in 1988.

Clayton Moore with his wife, Clarita, as Clayton accepted the Founders Award at the Golden Boot Awards in 1988.

Clayton Moore with his wife, Clarita, as Clayton accepted the Founders Award at the Golden Boot Awards in 1988.

Klinton Spilsbury as The Lone Ranger with Michael Horse as Tonto filming "The Legend of the Lone Ranger" in 1981 in Santa Fe, NM.

Klinton Spilsbury as The Lone Ranger with Michael Horse as Tonto filming "The Legend of the Lone Ranger" in 1981 in Santa Fe, NM.

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