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[Anne Gertrude McGuire]
Anne Gertrude McGuire as a young girl, born March 28, 1859.
[Caroline "Carrie" McGuire]
Caroline "Carrie" McGuire as a young girl, born February 14, 1858.
[Elizabeth "Lizzie" DeBarger McGuire]
Elizabeth "Lizzie" DeBarger McGuire as a young girl.
[James H. McGuire]
James McGuire.
[James McGuire]
James McGuire.
[Charles Wesley Street]
Charles Wesley Street, 1835-1905.
[Elizabeth DeBarger McGuire Street]
Elizabeth DeBarger McGuire Street, 1856-1881. She died from tuberculosis at age 24.
[Caroline McGuire and Caroline McGuire Street]
Caroline McGuire Street, born Jan 2, 1880, and her Aunt Caroline McGuire, who raised young Caroline after her mother died when she was 18 mos. old.
[Caroline McGuire Street]
Caroline McGuire Street, born Jan 2, 1880.
[Caroline McGuire Street]
Caroline McGuire Street, born Jan 2, 1880.
[Caroline McGuire Street]
Caroline McGuire Street, born Jan 2, 1880.
[Caroline McGuire Street]
Caroline McGuire Street, born Jan 2, 1880.
[Caroline McGuire Street]
Caroline McGuire Street, born Jan 2, 1880.
[Albert W. McGuire]
Albert Whittigar McGuire, born in Trenton, New Jersey, and settled in Paris, Texas.
[Caroline McGuire Street]
Caroline McGuire Street, at age 13. She is dressed for tennis, and is holding a racket
[Jessie Apgar McGuire]
Jessie Apgar McGuire with daughter Elizabeth.
[Caroline McGuire Street]
Caroline McGuire Street, at age 16.
[Caroline McGuire Street, graduation in 1899]
Caroline McGuire Street in her graduation photos from the New Jersey Normal School
[Caroline McGuire Street, graduation in 1899]
Caroline McGuire Street in her graduation photos from the New Jersey Normal School
[Maiden Run of "Pennsylvania Special"]
Heading out of the old Exchange Place Station in Jersey City, a spindly Atlantic type 4-4-2 locomotive and four de luxe coaches begin the maiden run of the "Pennsylvania Special" in June of 1902. Twenty hours and 912 miles later she will enter Chicago having given birth to a new era in passenger travel. On that same day in June the New York Central Railroad's "Twentieth Century Limited" also went into service. By 1929 all of the Pennsy's Atlantics had given way to the famed K4s Pacifics on first-class passenger runs.
[Caroline McGuire Street]
Photo of Caroline McGuire Street.
[Letter to Carolyn Street, postmarked March 18, 1904]
Letter to Carolyn Street from Thomas McGee Scott, the day after they agreed to be engaged. Written from Princeton, N.J., addressed to 41 Yard Ave., Trenton.
[Letter to Tom and Carolyn from Mary Foshee Scott]
Letter to Carolyn Street and Tom Scott from his mother, Mary Foshee Scott.
[Letter to Tom Scott from a classmate]
Letter to Tom Scott from a classmate, congratulating him on his engagement.
[Letter to Tom Scott from Caroline McGuire]
Letter to Tom Scott from Carolyn Street's aunt, Caroline McGuire.
[Thomas McGee Scott]
Photo of Thomas McGee Scott.
[Letter from Caroline McGuire to Tom McGee Scott, March 18, 1904]
Letter from Carolyn McGuire to Tom McGee Scott, congratulating him on his engagement to her niece, Caroline McGuire Street.
[Letter to Tom Scott from his father, April 12, 1904]
Letter to Tom Scott from his father, upon Tom's engagement.
[Letter to Thomas M. Scott from Charles W. Street, April 26, 1904]
Letter to Tom Scott from his future father-in-law, Charles W. Street, congratulating him on his engagement.
[Caroline McGuire Street]
Caroline McGuire Street on June 13, 1904.
[Caroline McGuire Street]
Caroline McGuire Street on June 13, 1904.
[Caroline McGuire Street and Thomas McGee Scott on his graduation day from Princeton]
Caroline McGuire Street and Thomas McGee Scott on his graduation day from Princeton, June 13, 1904. The Scott family lived in Paris.
[Caroline McGuire Street and Thomas McGee Scott on his graduation day from Princeton]
Caroline McGuire Street and Thomas McGee Scott on his graduation day from Princeton, June 13, 1904. The Scott family lived in Paris.
[Thomas McGee Scott's graduation day from Princeton]
Thomas McGee Scott on his graduation day from Princeton, June 13, 1904. The Scott family lived in Paris.
[Thomas McGee Scott's graduation day from Princeton]
Thomas McGee Scott on his graduation day from Princeton, June 13, 1904. The Scott family lived in Paris.
[Letter from Tom's Grandmother to Carolyn Street, July 28,1904]
Letter to Carolyn Street from M. Fooshee, congratulating her on her engagement to Tom Scott.
[Letter to Carolyn Street Scott from her aunt Caroline McGuire, November 1904]
Letter to Carolyn Street Scott from her aunt Caroline McGuire, November 1904
[Tom and Carolyn Scott on their wedding day]
Tom and Carolyn Scott on their wedding day.
[Tom and Carolyn Scott Wedding Party]
Thomas M. Scott and Carolyn M. Street wedding party, November 3, 1904. Back Row, L to R: Eleanor McGuillard (friend), Jessie McGuire (Albert's wife), Gertrude Briggs (aunt of bride), Josephine Hollingsworth (friend), Sidney Moore (best man); second row: Caroline McGuire (aunt of bride), Thomas Scott (groom), Adelaide Backer (friend); front row: Carolyn S. Scott (bride), Elizabeth McGuire (Albert's child), Albert McGuire (uncle of the bride), Elizabeth deBarger McGuire (grandmother of bride).
[James H. McGuire House, Christmas 1904]
The James H. McGuire family, Christmas 1904. Left rear, Elizabeth DeBarger McGuire, 3rd from left rear, Fred McGuire; 5th from left rear, Jessie McGuire; middle row 2nd from left, Caroline Street Scott; 3rd, James H. McGuire; 1st row with mustache, Albert McGuire.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Adams
A couple identified as Mr. + Mrs. Wayne R. Adams stand on a sidewalk on 65 Keary Street in Newark, New Jersey. Mr. Adams is wearing a military uniform while standing next to Mrs. Adams in a plain dress.
["The Phoebe Snow" at Hoboken, New Jersey]
One of the greatest name trains of its era, the Deleware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad's Phoebe Snow, at Hoboken, New Jersey in April 1958.
["The Phoebe Snow" at Hoboken, New Jersey]
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad's famous streamliner "The Phoebe Snow" at Hoboken, New Jersey in March of 1958.
[Anne Gertrude McGuire Briggs]
Anne Gertrude McGuire Briggs
[Anne Gertrude McGuire Briggs]
Anne Gertrude McGuire Briggs, b. 1859.
[Anne Gertrude McGuire Briggs]
Anne Gertrude McGuire Briggs, b. 1859.
[Anne Gertrude McGuire Briggs with Tom, Carolyn, Betty and Helen]
Aunt Gertrude (center) met at the train station in Paris, Texas by (left to right) Betty (Elizabeth) Scott, Gertrude's brother, Albert McGuire, Tom and Carolyn Scott and Helen Scott. Carolyn Street Scott was her niece.
[Caroline "Carrie" McGuire]
Caroline "Carrie" McGuire, 1858-1907.
[Caroline "Carrie" McGuire]
Caroline "Carrie" McGuire, 1858-1907.
[Caroline "Carrie" McGuire]
Caroline "Carrie" McGuire, 1858-1907.
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