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[Octagonal Barn]
Copy negative of an octagonal barn on the Mathew Tennison farm. The barn has no interior support structure.
[Old Rusk High School]
Copy negative of the old Rusk High School building, featured on a post card. The building features a tower above the entrance.
[Page from Cherokee County Banner]
Copy negative of a page from the Cherokee County Banner from 1913, displaying an article alongside a photo advertising First National Bank's new money safe.
[Parks School]
Copy negative of a class of students at Park School. Raymond McIntire is third from the left in the bottom row, and George McIntire is behind him. Ona McIntire is in the top row, and Ossie McIntire is fifth from the left in the top row. The second and seventh girls in the top row are Pryors.
[Patton Sisters]
Copy negative of the Patton sisters. From left to right, they are Lydia Patton Duggan, Martha Patton Edmiston, Mary Patton Harris, and Susie Patton Musick.
[Photograph of Elijah Earle]
Copy negative of a portrait of Elijah Earle.
[Photograph of Elijah Earle]
Copy negative of a portrait of Elijah Earle.
[Photograph of Mary Elizabeth Jarrett Earle]
Copy negative of Mary Elizabeth Jarrett Earle, who wears glasses.
[Portrait of Albert Franklin Earle]
Copy negative of a framed portrait of a mustachioed Albert Franklin Earle.
[Portrait of Elizabeth Louisa Pleasant Powell]
Copy negative of an 1868 portrait of Elizabeth Louisa Pleasant Powell.
[Portrait of Kate Dickinson Powell]
Copy negative of a portrait of Kate Dickinson Powell, wearing a large hat.
[Portrait of Kate Dickinson Powell]
Copy negative of an 1882 portrait of Kate Dickinson Powell looking down.
[Powell Sisters]
Copy negative of a portrait of Katherine and Judith Powell, sitting side by side with large bows in their hair.
[Reynolds School]
Copy negative of a group of students, taught by D. C. Stockton and Linnie E. Dial Stockton, at Reynolds School in what is now Tecula.
[Reynolds Students]
Copy negative of a group of D. C. Stockton's students in Reynolds (now Tecula) in 1924.
[Road Crew]
Copy negative of the Cherokee County Road Crew building a road to the new Rusk High school Building. Sitting on the bed of a pick-up truck are, left to right, Omer Collins, Curtis Mynard, and Josie Kennedy.
[Rusk Class Photo]
Copy negative of a Rusk class photo. Josephine Powell Abbot Thomason is third from the right in the middle row.
[Rusk Football Team]
Copy negative of the Rusk football team of 1921 on the field.
[Rusk School Class]
Copy negative of a school class in Rusk during the mid-1920s. Benjamin Powell, Jr. is on the extreme right of the back row.
[Sardis School Class]
Copy negative of a class of students at Sardis School. Front row, left to right: Willie Berry, Shade Bowman, Bill Edwards, Buster Berry, Jeff Berry, Dan Berry, Pete Jones, Johnson Martin, Grover Miles, and teacher Miller Hoover. Second row: Wesley Middleton, George Edwards, Bennie Berry, William Masters, Ethel Meazles, Della Masters, George Ann Masters, Francis Masters, Jenny Berry, and Annie Berry. Third row: Coy Martin, two unidentified girls, Dora Edwards, Nora Berry, Dora Jones, Ethel Hodges, Mollie Jones, and Martha Masters.
[Sawmill at Reklaw]
Copy negative of a sawmill in Reklaw. A steam engine being pulled by a large team of animals is visible. Walter Williamson and Thomas A. Williamson, an independent hauler, are pictured.
[Sons of Elijah Earle]
Photograph of a woman. She is wearing small round glasses, a black dress with five buttons down the front and a white collar.
[Students at Ironton School]
Copy negative of previous students Kathleen Slider Gambrell, left, and Bessie Bell Lane Wiggins, right, sitting on the steps of the Ironton Public School building.
[Tomato Field]
Copy negative of a tomato field in Dialville, which yielded a crop of 400 crates of tomatoes per acre, after its first picking.
[Union Grove Singing School]
Copy negative of a class of students from the Union Grove Singing School. The boy with glasses in front of the window is Alfred Edmiston and Myrtle Edmiston is third from the left in the front row.
[Walter and Martha Edmiston]
Copy negative of George Washington (Walter) Edmiston and Martha Patton Edmiston.
[West Shady Grove Church Members]
Copy negative of a choir gathered around an organ in a grove of trees outside the West Shady Grove Church. The girls are dressed in white and hold bouquets. One of the women sits at the organ, and a man stands on either side of it.
[WHD Club]
Copy negative of the second organized Cove Springs WHD club of Cherokee County. The photograph was taken at the home of Mrs. Bob Tipton. The woman on the far left holds a child. She sits next to Mrs. Frank Lindner, then a Mrs. Roland, Mrs. Bob Tipton, two unidentified women, then Mrs. A. L. Dunham. The 12th from the left is Mrs. O. L. Holcomb, and next to her is Mrs. Ethel Hood.
[Woodcutters]
Copy negative of a group of male woodcutters, holding saws and other tools.
[Working Sawmill]
Copy negative of an unidentified working sawmill near the Neches River.
[World War I Doughboys]
Copy negative of George Gober, right, with his army buddies on a bridge in Berlin, after Armistice Day, 1918.
[Canning Kitchen]
Copy negative of the Petty family summer canning kitchen. There is a canner in the background, and apples to be canned in the front. Canned fruit is on the table beside the children. None of the people in the photograph have been identified.
[Craft Public School]
Copy negative of Craft Public School. A large group of students is lined up outside the school building.
[Farm Well]
Copy negative of a well on the Wooddell Farm outside of Jacksonville. The well bucket is hanging on a wooden curbing and the gourd dipper is hanging at the side.
[Goodson Family]
Copy negative of the Goodson family. The children on the steps in the first row are Joy Milstead, Inez Milstead, Marie Henderson, Maxine Caveness, Billy Wayne Henderson, and Rayford Milstead. Those in the second row are Hershall and Marguerite Goodson, Ella Mae and Jacob Watson Goodson, Curtis and Lois Goodson, and Willie and Allie Inez Milstead. The people on the top step are Alvin Milstead, Alma Spraggins, Pearl Henderson, and Jesse Bruce Goodson.
[Sunday Afternoon Gathering]
Copy negative of a gathering in Griffin on a Sunday afternoon. Ollie and Bertha Brown sit in the front row, as does Ruby Davis, who is second from the left, and Gertrude Fitch, who is fourth from the right. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown sit next to her. Fannie Fitch, Myrtie Branham, Henry T. Brown and Ethel Evans Brown, and Dell Branham sit left to right in the second row. Jimmie Davis is eighth from the left, and Will P. Davis is tenth from the left. Gilbert Brown is first in the top row. John Franklin Davis sits two places down from Gilbert Brown, and Sam Bell sits next to him.
[Amphitheater at Love's Lookout Park]
Copy negative of stone seats at the amphitheater at Love's Lookout Park in Jacksonville. Trees and shrub are visible in the background.
[Civilian Conservation Corps]
Copy negative of the Civilian Conservation Corps of Jacksonville on a farm they used as a camp. None of the men have been identified.
[1st and 2nd Grades, Turney School]
Copy negative of the 1st, 2nd, and possibly 3rd grades of Turney School in 1936. In the back, teacher Christine Hensley stands. In the front row, left to right: Jackie Ray Henderson, Burton Fling, unidentified boy, Roger Lee Northern, Kenneth Neal Meador, Joe Francis, and James Lewis Meador. In the middle row: Maxine Brody, Opal Hopwood, Norma Sue Smith, Nettie Merle Smith, Shirley Meador, Toy Curry, Patsy Ruth Thompson, Connie Moses, two unidentified girls, and Jean Bolton. In the back row: J. W. Delaney, Curtis Francis, Homer Wright, C. L. Wheeler, Dillard Hurley, an unidentified boy (last name McNaughton), two more unidentified boys, and Fannie Lou Meador.
[Aerial View of Downtown Rusk]
Copy negative of an aerial view of downtown Rusk. The courthouse is in the middle of the photo. A monument to Confederate veterans is at the left of the square, while the Claiborne Hotel is on the north side. Buildings at the northeast of the square were built for county and district clerks.
[At the Sawmill]
Copy negative of a scene at a sawmill. Men stand in front of an uncompleted shed with many animals. Most of the men are unidentified, but one of them is Arthur Ford.
[The Bargain Store]
Copy negative of The Bargain Store in Rusk. Three men stand behind the display case. In the center is Marvin Troublefield, an employee, and one of the others is W. J. Deckard, the owner. The identity of the other man is unknown. Merchandise is displayed on shelves behind the counter.
[Bertha Wallace and Granddaughter]
Copy negative of Bertha Wallace, in a white dress and heels, holding her granddaughter Gloria Guinn, at the Jones Chapel in 1934.
[Bicycle for Two]
Copy negative of Mr. and Mrs. Graham McCarroll on their "Bicycle Built for Two" act in the Tomato Festival pageant. Mrs. McCarroll (nee Beryl Bolton) sits in front of her husband.
[Bill from Store]
Copy negative of a bill from David Dreeben's store in Rusk.
[Brick Plant]
Copy negative of a brick plant of New Birmingham. A tramway is visible, leading from the pit to the plant. This was used by cars to carry clay to the plant. Mules line up at the tramway. A brick drying shed is in the upper left of the photo.
[Brick Plant at New Birmingham]
Copy negative of a brick production plant of New Birmingham. There are bricks on the floor, and hand-pushed cars on the left line up to take bricks to the kiln.
[Brick Plant at New Birmingham]
Copy negative of a brick plant of New Birmingham. Kilns for curing bricks were produced inside the plant.
[Burchfield Children]
Copy negative of Anita Burchfield, standing, and Durel Burchfield, sitting, on a dirt road. Both children are looking down at the tire tracks on the road. A house is in the left background, and a car is in the right background.
[Candidates for Queen]
Copy negative of three women, all candidates for queen of the National Tomato Festival, outside the Tomato Leaf Disease Laboratory in Jacksonville. Frances Stevens is on the right; Kathryn Turner, queen in 1940, stands in the middle; and Fannie Byrd Bolton stands to the right.
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