Copy negative of C. P. Gardiner's family. The four members standing are Lester Gardiner, Charles Perry Gardiner, Dora Gardiner, and Charlie Gardiner. Seated in front of them are Albert Fredrick Gardiner, Bennie Franklin Gardiner, Lena Gardiner, Harry Edison Gardiner, and Robert Erastus Gardiner.
Copy negative of the Gardiner family in front of their home. In the back row are Ada and Eunice Gardiner. In the middle row, Thelma Gardiner, Bob Gardiner, baby Evelyn Gardiner, Robbie Gardiner, and Mildred Gardiner. In the front row are Jessie Mae Gardiner and Elaine Gardiner.
Copy negative of a wedding photo of Robert Gardiner and Ve Adah Collins Gardiner, standing arm in arm. They are in the home of John Thomas and Virginia Collins in Bulah.
Copy negative of the Girls' Dormitory, later Smith Hall, at the Alexander Collegiate Institute and the dirt road in front of it. The institute later became Alexander College and is now Lon Morris College. Turrets stand on either side of the building.
Copy negative of James E. Glenn's family. Laura Gardiner Glenn and James E. "Jim" Glenn stand in between two unknown girls. Sam Glenn is seated, second from the left. The rest are unidentified.
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 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.
Copy negative of workers grading tomatoes at a packing shed in Jacksonville. The man in the far right background is Sam Boles. None of the other workers have been identified.
Copy negative of an old man and old woman sitting in chairs outside. The woman has a young child on her lap, and a girl stands behind the man's chair. A horse is visible in the background.
Copy negative of a group of children at the Reynolds School. A young boy sitting in the front row holds a sign that reads "Reynolds, 1st to 4th, '26-'27." A man and woman stand to the right.
Copy negative of the Hendrix-Collins family, lined up in three rows in the woods in Bulah. In the back row are an unnamed woman of the Hendrix family, Virginia Hendrix Collins, and Phronie Hendrix. In the middle row, Ve Adah Collins, Sallie Gardiner Butler who holds baby Gusta, Lu Anne Collins, and a Hendrix grandmother. In the front row are Bertha Collins, Etta Collins, and Frank Collins.
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 home of John Irwin in Reklaw, Texas. The fence is in the foreground, and people stand on the porch, although none of them have been identified.
Copy negative of an invitation to the Oddfellows' 60th anniversary. It reads: "You are respectfully invited to attend an entertainment given at the Rusk Hall in the town of Rusk, on the 28th day of April, 1879, by the members of Washington Lodge, No. 17. Committee of Invitation: L. R. Rains, D. Dreeben, J. A. Stallings, L. Kronenberg. Committee of Arrangements: R. I. Ricketts, W. W. Blassingame, Wm. Summers, G. L. Atkins. Committee of Order: G. W. Taylor, C. M. Johnson."
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 the Isgate family. From left to right: Elizabeth Glenn Isgate, Louis Isgate, holding their grandchild, Mary Ethel Netters, and the sister of Elizabeth Glenn Isgate. The family is standing in front of an automobile.
Copy negative of the interior of J. L. Brown Department Store in Jacksonville. Owner J. L. Brown stands to the left. The store features pressed tin ceilings, skylights, and marble based show cases. Extensive stock of merchandise is visible in the foreground.
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 the business district of Jacksonville. There is a water tank in the background, and people stand in the streets next to full wagons pulled by horses.
Copy negative of a group of early Jacksonville citizens. They are all older men, including, in no order, Dr. Rather, Col. Murchison, W. T. Morros, Columbus Emanuel, Dr. John B. Fuller, Jake Love --- Ferguson, Cal S. Bolton, W. A. Brown, Rev. J. M. Mills, Dr. J. M. Brittain, C. L. Nunnally, M. M. Wadsworth, --- Block, Capt. H. L. Morris, N. M. Fain, A. D. Davis --- Montgomery, and J. M. "Jim" Brown.
Copy negative of the Jacksonville City Park. To the left, a bandstand has been erected, and a pick-up made from a Model T Ford is parked in front of it. Across the sidewalk from the park stands the First Methodist Church, and an old O. K. Cleaners plant.
Copy negative of the Jacksonville High School Band of 1937-38 performing in the Jacksonville National Tomato Festival parade. None of the band members have been identified.
Copy negative of a Jacksonville High School football game against an unknown team in 1922, in an old park. Most of the players wear only thigh pads and leather helmets, although some have shoulder pads as well. The stands are full of people. Girls in white make up the Jacksonville High School pep squad are seated strategically to make a "J" letter on the stands. On the fence behind the stands, advertisements for First National Bank and the Byrd Bros. of Jacksonville are visible. Teams play on a field on which yard lines have been mowed and marked with raw lime.
Copy negative of Jacksonville's main street looking south from S. Main and Commerce Streets intersection in 1926. The building on the left is the First National Bank Building. The Whitaker Drug Store, the Palace Barber Shop, the three-story Templeton Building, Bounds and Pearson Dry Goods, Thad Ray Dry Goods, Bando's Candy Kitchen, Toggery Shoppe, Robertson Plumbing Co., Wenatchee Hotel and Cafe, and the Texas Bank and Trust stand on the same side. On the right side of the street are L. E. Frank Dry Goods, Western Union, George L. Barber Grocery, M. L. Earle Insurance, the Jacksonville City Band Hall housed in the same building as the Barber's Grocery, Deason Grocery, M System Grocery on the corner in the Devereux building, and the Opera House and dance studio on the second story of the Devereux building. The trees on the right are in City Park.
Copy negative of a gathering of Jacksonville farmers, businessmen, and buyers and shippers involved in the tomato deal. These men are meeting in the rear of the First State Bank. The men in the photo include, in no order, Frank Devereux, Sr., J. L. Douglas, George L. Barber, A. K. Dixon, Ernest Shoemaker, James O'Keefe, A. W. Flanden, "Yank" Smith, J. E. McFarland, Cal Bolton, Downes Bolton, Sam Alexander, Hugh J. McCarroll, C. D. Jarratt, A. Y. Shoemaker, J. L. Brown, and Jack Shoemaker.
Copy negative of an early Jacksonville Orchestra, in the home of W. A. Newton. Pictures hang on the walls; one of them is of Zelvin Newton. This photograph is behind the seated guitarist. A piano is behind the orchestra, on the right of the room. Several orchestra members hold guitars or banjos. On the left, Mr. W. A. Newton stands while Mrs. W. A. Newton is seated in front of him. In no order, the rest of the orchestra consists of Walter Newton, George "Pete" Newton, Mozell Newton, Janie May Newton, Jewel Newton, and Claude Shamblin.
Copy negative of the business district of Jacksonville. People stand in the streets next to full wagons pulled by horses. On the far left, a sign advertises Bull Durham Tobacco and shops line both sides of the road.
Copy negative of a Jacksonville "Wets" Rally. The rally, which put forth the benefit of saloons and liquor sales, occurred before a local vote to outlaw saloons and liquor in Jacksonville. The "wets" lost. It was held in front of B. B. Cannon's Dry Goods and Grocery store.
Copy negative of John Floyd Murdoch, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph LaFayette Murdoch. Murdoch stands with his left arm behind his back, and his right hand on a chair. Under the photo, text reads: "Rail Road Photo Car."
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.
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