Copy negative of Mr. Guinn (first row, second from the left), Mr. Hanna, D. c. Stockton, Mae Gibson (sixth from the left), Irene Price, E. B. Lewis (second from right), J. W. Chandler, Melvin Sessions (second row, third from the left), Webb Finley, Henry Guenzel (eighth from the left), Mr. Mussel, and Metz Heald standing outside the Cherokee County Courthouse.
Copy negative of the Bowling family in Gallatin. William Sanders Bowling and his mother, Mary Jane Hoover Bowling, are seated. Lula Clifton Bowling, the wife of William Sanders Bowling, is standing behind her husband and mother-in-law.
Copy negative of the Bowling family in Sacul standing in the middle of the road. One man is standing on a barrel to the left, and a wheelbarrow has been left in the road. Second to the left in a black bonnet is Mary Jane Hoover Bowling, and third from the left in front of her is Lula Clifton Bowling.
Copy negative of the Bowling family in Gallatin. William Sanders Bowling and his mother, Mary Jane Hoover Bowling, are seated. Lula Clifton Bowling, the wife of William Sanders Bowling, is standing behind her husband and mother-in-law.
Copy negative of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. "Bill" Tipton at their home, with the flag-covered casket of their son, Roger, who was killed in World War I. Flowers have been placed on the floor next to the casket, and a piano and stool stand against the left wall.
Copy negative of the Collins family standing on the side of the road in Bulah. They are, from left to right: Hez Collins, Bud Collins, Sis Connell, Liz Jones, Henry Jones, and Charlie Collins.
Copy negative of a cabin housing a cotton gin. Several men stand in the door, including Charles Wesley Meazle and H. Hancock. There is a dog in the foreground.
Copy negative of the Cove Springs School class of 1926. First row, kneeling: an unidentified student, Delvin Foster, Clarence Douglas, Oscar Holcomb, Bertrum Hood, Jessie Durrett, Leo Creel, Grady Durrett, Norvell Creel, Royal Teal, W. T. Foster, Knowles Jones, Oscar Payne, Robert "Tud" Mullins, Billy Jackson, Bruce McLendon, Guy Teasdale, and Robert Lee Isaacks. Second row: Aline Douglas, Emma Frances Mullins, Nellie Moseley, Wynona Broadway, Lucille Creel, Billie Fisher, Helen McLendon, Ila Mae Mullins, Inez Greer, Merle Reagan, Joyce Bridges, Burnese Jones, Ruby Holcomb, Carrie McAnally, Ivory Dunn, Margaret Lindner, Elsie Hood, Thelma Moseley, Aline McNew, Lillie McLendon, Marguerite Jones, Jimmie McNew, Louise Payne, Virdie Douglas, and Delores Jones. Third row: teacher Lizzie Thompson, Cleo Holcomb, Elva Greer, Dewey Hood, Alvarine Durrett, Fred Collie, Elizabeth Lindner, Floyd Isaacks, Claudine Teasdale, teacher Lula Bridges, Henry Lindner, Catherine Payne, J. D. Isaacks, Louise Collie, J. C. Bridges, Glen Teal, Hazel Hood, Jim Isaacks, Principal Horace Clifton, and Ora Holcomb.
Copy negative of the Cove Springs School class of 1927. First row, seated: Jessie Durrett, Bertrum Hood, - Creel, Frank Priestly, Oscar Holcomb, Clarence Douglas, Robert "Tud" Mullins, Bruce McLendon, Leo Creel, Grady Durrett, Curtis Hines, Hoyt McDaniel, Gladstone Thompson, John Edward Bone "Bub" Dunn, and James Priestly. Second row, kneeling: Knowles Jones, Oscar Payne, Norvel Creel, Guy Teasdale, Davis Dabbs, William Payne, Odell Hood, Dewey Hood, Henry Lindner, Zoie Dabbs, Cleo Holcomb, Elbert Durrett, Clarence Williams, an unidentified student, and Royal Teal. Third row: Juanita Jones, Emma Frances Mullins, Frankie Mae Casper, Lucille Creel, Helen McLendon, Jimmie McNew, Louise Payne, Delores Jones, Merle Reagan, Mildred Moseley, Virdie Douglas, Bertha Dabbs, Inez Greer, Billie Fisher, Aline Douglas, Mildred Holcomb, Nellie Moseley, and Wynona Broadway. Fourth row: Burnese Jones, Ruby Holcomb, Ivory Dunn, Marguerite Jones, Thelma Moseley, Hazel Hood, Flossie Williams, Catherine Payne, Claudine Teasdale, Elsie Hood, Ora Holcomb, Juanita Moseley, Margaret Lindner, Lillie McLendon, Principal Mary Etta Andrews, primary teacher Lizzie Thompson, and intermediate teacher Nellie Jo Buckmeyer.
Copy negative of a dripping vat, built for the purpose of dipping cattle during the "Texas Fever" era of the 1920's and 1930's. This vat was on the Tennison property.
Copy negative of Jacksonville's business district prior to 1917. The long building to the left was the Spear House and then the Pearl Hotel. The tall building in the center foreground was the first home of the First National Bank. A windmill and water tank can be seen on the far right. The Union Baptist Church is on the left, while the Benson Chapel Methodist is on the right. At the far upper right is the Ragsdale home. The building in front of the hotel was the first home of the International & Great Northern Railroad station.
Copy negative of Jacksonville's business district prior to 1917. The long building to the left was the Spear House and then the Pearl Hotel. The tall building in the center foreground was the first home of the First National Bank. A windmill and water tank can be seen on the far right. The Union Baptist Church is on the left, while the Benson Chapel Methodist is on the right. At the far upper right is the Ragsdale home. The building in front of the hotel was the first home of the International & Great Northern Railroad station.
Copy negative of the 1916 first grade class of East Side School, sitting outside the school building. The teacher was Goldie Lane, standing left of center.
Copy negative of Mrs. C. A. Childs (nee Minnie Lattimore) bent over to lay the first stone for the Jacksonville Public Library in 1940. The project manager, George Booth, is to the left. The workman standing behind Childs is unidentified. The building in the left background is the old Etex Hotel.
Copy negative of students at Forest School. First row, from left to right: Pearl Durham, Linnie. E. Dial, Hazel Melvin, Hester Burnett, Euna Mae Williamson, Vera Sanders, Ethel Melvin, Verda Mae Hester, Mae Arnold, Claude Melvin, Sessions James, Joe McGill, and Floy Williamson. Second row: Volley Futch, Jesse Sowell, Frank Barker, Willie Mae Sullivan, Sudie Bell Jones, teacher W. E. Sheffield, Cordie Hester, Jewel Hester, Irma Durham, Faye Martin, Vera Holiday, and Bertie Hataway.
Copy negative of the Gober brothers, the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gaines Gober. All of them were involved in business, on Kickapoo St. in Jacksonville. From left to right, they are George Gober, Tom Gober, W. S. "Bill" Gober, Fred Gober, and Hansford Gober.
Copy negative of a hog hung from a log frame on the Collins farm. Margaret Collins, Omer Collins, Bill Collins, Charlie Collins, and John Penell stand behind the hogs. A wooden bench and an outhouse are in the background.
Copy negative of a hog hung from a log frame on the Collins farm. Margaret Collins, Omer Collins, Bill Collins, Charlie Collins, and John Penell stand behind the hogs. A wooden bench and an outhouse are in the background.
Copy negative of an early 1920's class at Holcomb School. First row, from left to right: John D. McCarty, J. D. Norton, - Fasley, Morris Beasley, two unidentified students, Harman Norton, Tom McCarty, Leroy Cornelison, two more unidentified students, Pauline Holcomb, and an unknown student. Second row: teacher Ethel Griffin, Minnie Ola Williams, Corine Miles, Ruby Alexander, Faye Jones, Mancel Bowden, Mildred Beasley, Frank Weaver, and Lee Etta Beasley. Third row: Sammie Goolsbee, Rachel Tyra, Burton Wallace, Ellis Tyra, Beatrice James, Horace Holcomb, - Easley, Tom Sartain, Mabel McCarty, Mozell Jones, Opal Alexander, - Burns, Minton Jones, Joe Weaver, and teacher Ora Griffin.
Copy negative of a class at Holcomb School. The students in the bottom row are, from left to right, Bobbie Wallace, Doyle Beasley, Mattie Dee Lonstrom, Ray Holcomb, Virgie Lee Boleman, Bettie Jewel Holcomb, Florence Wallace, Ruth Brewster, Madaline Russell, and Lorene Jones. In the second row, there are Gerald McGee, Asker Linstrom, Paul Alexander, Lee Etta Beasley, Earl James, Frank Jones, Raymond Jones, Frank Weaver, and Woodrow Weaver. Students in the top row are Bob Brewster, J. B. Bowden, Daniel Weaver, George F. Beasley, Virgel Brewster, Duward Smith, Leroy Cornelison, Nevelyn McIntyre, Pauline Holcomb, and Francis McIntyre. The teacher, Mrs. Harry Etta Russell, stands to the left of her class.
Copy negative of a class of students standing outside the Holcomb School building in Bulah. First row: Billy Burns, Mabel Boone, unidentified, - Edwards, Waymon Pierce, Christine Wallace, James Beasley, Bernice Burns, Ray Holcomb, unidentified, and Grady Dupree. Second row: Junior Wallace, unidentified, Marguerite Beasley, J. B. Bowden, Edith Alexander, Howard Thompson, Doyle Beasley, Madalene Russel, Lorene Edwards, unidentified, Oga Lee Herrins, and Pauline Burns. Third row: unidentified, Joe Jackson, Lenora Coupeland, Herman Beard, Ella Mae Blake, George Franklin Beasley, unidentified, Doyle Wallace, Betty Jewel Holcomb, Daniel Weaver, and Lavalo Herrins. Fourth row: Duward Smith, Emice Hweeina, Tommy Jones, Lorene Jackson, Tom Sartain, Corene Miles, Bill Sartain, Pauline Holcomb, Paul Alexander, Mildred Jackson, and L. P. Herrins. Fifth row: Earnest Edwards, Joe Jackson, Inez Beasley, Morris McMinn, Duluth Brooks, Alma Herrins, J. T. Alexander, and Woodrow Weaver.
Copy negative of the Ironton School's girls basketball team of 1932, who won the district title that year. Kathleen Slider Gambrell, Katie Jo Lusk, Charline Allen Heidelberg, and Rachel Barnes sit in the front row with their legs crossed. Coach Linnie Dial Stockton, Lorene Hammons Ragsdale, Helen Aber Pickens, Wilma Meadow Parish, and Margaret Barnes Lockey kneel in the back row.
Copy negative of Jacksonville's business district prior to 1900. Building on the left was Heidelberg Hotel, while the building on the right was Charles H. Martin's Real Estate agency. The tall building on the left farther south is the First National Bank. The tall building on the right to the south of Martin's was the Ragsdale Brothers Store, with the Opera House on the second floor. The second tall building in the left background was the J. A. Templeton Building. Trees line the street on both sides. A well is placed in the intersection to water horses and other beasts of burden. The street is full of animals pulling carts.
Copy negative of John G. Tower, a former U. S. Senator from Texas, in his Washington office. He sits at his desk reading a paper. In the background, books line the shelves and pictures have been hung on his wall.
Copy negative of the Lindner family of Cove Springs in the early 1930s. Frank Lindner and Elisabeth Hund Lindner are seated; Margaret J. Lindner, Henry H. Lindner, and Elizabeth Kay Lindner stand behind them.
Copy negative of Omer Collins standing between a Model A pick-up truck and two mules pulling a wagon in Bulah. To the left is a picket fence made of split pickets.
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