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[Photograph of Elijah Earle]
Copy negative of a portrait of Elijah Earle.
[Photograph of Elzady Kinny]
Copy negative of a portrait of Elzady Kinny in Fastrill, TX. The picture has been torn away on the left side, but the woman is still visible.
[Photograph of G. A. Newton]
Copy negative of a photograph of G. A. Newton.
[Photograph of Martha Ann Jones Goodson #1]
Copy negative of a portrait of Martha Ann Jones Goodson.
[Photograph of Martha Ann Jones Goodson #2]
Copy negative of a portrait of Martha Ann Jones Goodson.
[Photograph of Mary Elizabeth Jarrett Earle]
Copy negative of Mary Elizabeth Jarrett Earle, who wears glasses.
[Photograph of Russell W. Goodson #1]
Copy negative of a portrait of a bearded man, Russell W. Goodson.
[Photograph of Russell W. Goodson #2]
Copy negative of a portrait of a bearded man, Russell W. Goodson.
[Photograph of Sarah Emerson Meador]
Copy negative of a portrait of Sarah (Dollie) Emerson Meador.
[Photograph of the Cherokee County Clerks' Office]
Copy negative of the County Clerks' Office at the Cherokee County Courthouse. Two men sit on either side of a standing man, in an office. The man on the left is George Houston.
[Photograph of Ve Adah Collins]
Copy negative of Ve Adah Collins.
[Ponta Basketball Team]
Copy negative of the Ponta basketball team of 1922. In the back row, standing, are W. C. Wisener, Alfred Lively, Belton Farley, Pearl Bobbit, and Willie Dalby. In the first row, kneeling, are Herman Dalby, Gladstone Waldrup, and Elmer Liles. Gladstone Waldrup holds a sign that says, "Champions of Cherokee Co., 1922."
[Portrait of a Woman]
Copy negative of a photo of a woman, who is believed to be either Fannie Goodson Duke or Mary Ann Rebecca Murdoch.
[Portrait of Albert Franklin Earle]
Copy negative of a framed portrait of a mustachioed Albert Franklin Earle.
[Portrait of Dr. J. C. Jones]
Copy negative of a portrait of Dr. J. C. Jones, the father of Dr. P. E. Jones.
[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.
[Queen Jerry Peacock]
Copy negative of Jerry Peacock on the Queen's Throne in Ragsdale Park during the 1937 Jacksonville National Tomato Festival.
[Queen Jerry Peacock]
Copy negative of Jerry Peacock on the Queen's Throne in Ragsdale Park during the 1937 Jacksonville National Tomato Festival.
[Railroad Depot, Dialville]
Copy negative of the Cotton Belt Railroad depot in Dialville. Standing in front of the depot building, from left to right, are C. D. Jarratt, G. L. Grisham, C. W. Benge, Dr. J. W. Moore, an unknown salesman, T. J. Durrett, "Boss" Walker, and another unknown salesman.
[Rally, Jacksonville]
Copy negative of a Jacksonville "Wets" Rally. Men stand in front of a hardware store. Some of them hold signs, while others sit on wheelbarrows.
[Receipt from Bolton Hardware]
Copy negative of a receipt from Bolton Hardware, for barbed wire bought by Mr. C. K. Lang, on May 2, 1893.
[Reese School Student Body]
Copy negative of a group of students standing in front of a wooden building. The teacher is standing next to the left side of the doorway, wearing a coat and tie.
[Replica of First Methodist Church]
Copy negative of a replica of the First Methodist Church for Jacksonville's Golden Anniversary Celebration parade.
[Replica of Jacksonville's First School]
Copy negative of a replica of the first school in Jacksonville, built for Jacksonville's Golden Anniversary Celebration parade.
[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.
[Robbie Gardiner on Fastrill Road]
Copy negative of Robbie Gardiner on Fastrill Road to the Neches River. Her hands are behind her back, and she is looking over her shoulder to smile at the camera. The road in the background is unpaved, and trees line the way.
[Robbie Gardiner on Horseback]
Copy negative of Robbie Gardiner on horseback in front of Bob Gardiner's house in Fastrill, TX. The house's fence is visible in the background, and a tree is on the other side of the fence.
[Robbie Gardiner with Bicycle]
Copy negative of Robbie Gardiner on a bicycle in the backyard of Bob Gardiner's home in Fastrill, TX. Gardiner is positioned to climb onto the bicycle.
[Rusk City Bakery]
Copy negative of the sales area of the City Bakery. Mr. Smart, on the left, and Mrs. Summers, on the right, were both employees. The display cases are full of baked goods.
[Rusk Class Photo]
Copy negative of a Rusk class photo. Josephine Powell Abbot Thomason is third from the right in the middle row.
[Rusk College Class of 1925]
Copy negative of the Rusk College graduating class of 1925. None of the students have been identified. The front row sits, while the back two rows stand. All of the students are wearing their caps and gowns.
[Rusk Courthouse Square]
Copy negative of Rusk's courthouse square during an early county fair. In the background, a merry-go-round can be seen. Many people line the streets, and to the left a cart drawn by a horse or mule bears children. The steeple in the center background belonged to an early Methodist Church. Tents have been set up in the square, and a bandstand has been set up in the left foreground.
[Rusk Courthouse Square]
Copy negative of Rusk's courthouse square during an early county fair. In the background, a merry-go-round can be seen. Many people line the streets, and to the left a cart drawn by a horse or mule bears children. The steeple in the center background belonged to an early Methodist Church. Tents have been set up in the square, and a bandstand has been set up in the left foreground.
[Rusk Football Team]
Copy negative of the Rusk football team of 1921 on the field.
[Rusk Penitentiary]
Copy negative of a paper from the office of D. O. Pollard, Underkeeper of Rusk Penitentiary.
[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]
Copy negative of a scene at a sawmill. Animals pull carts of logs. In the background, a shed and stacks are visible. Arthur Ford is standing to the far right.
[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.
[Schoolchildren On Steps]
Copy negative of a group of schoolchildren. Some of them stand on the steps leading to the front entrance of the building behind them, while others sit on the ground. A male teacher stands on the far right.
[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.
[Spear House]
Copy negative of a Jacksonville hotel called the Spear House, ca. 1875.
[Statement from Sam Cook's Drug Store]
Copy negative of a statement from Sam Cook's Drug Store. It is a list of various medicines bought from February 1859 to 1860.
[Steam Engine at Ponta]
Copy negative of a man holding tools standing in front a steam engine at Jerry Liles' sawmill in Ponta.
[Street Scene at Golden Anniversary Celebration]
Copy negative of a street scene during Jacksonville's Golden Anniversary Celebration of 1922. The photo was taken from the second story of J. L. Douglas's Dry Goods Store. The Templeton-Brashear Department Store can be seen at the corner across from the place the photo was taken. To the left of the intersection is Couch & Slaton Tailor Shop, and at the far left is the Heidelberg Hotel. Flags have been placed on the wires connecting the electrical poles.
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