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[N. A. Holley & Sons Grocery Market]
Photograph of the interior of the N. A. Holley & Sons Grocery Market in Mesquite, Texas. Nathanial A. Holley stands behind a glass cigar display.
[N. A. Holley & Sons Storefront]
Photograph of the front and side of a brick building housing N. A. Holley & Sons Grocery Market in Mesquite, Texas. A man in overalls is visible inside the store window, where various items are on display in the storefront.
[Anson Holley]
Studio portrait of Anson Holley. He wears a suit and tie.
[Anson Holley and Date]
Photograph of Anson Holley and his date standing in front of an automobile. Holley is wearing a suit and fedora, while his date wears a floral dress and a cloche hat.
[Anson Holley and Raymond Holley on Horseback]
Photograph of Anson Holley and Raymond Holley on horseback at the Holley family farm.
[Armistice Day in Mesquite]
Photograph of school children saluting the American flag during an Armistice Day celebration in Mesquite, Texas.
[Art Greenhaw and Frank Greenhaw]
Photograph of Art Greenhaw and Frank Greenhaw standing in front of the McWhorter-Greenhaw store.
[Art Greenhaw and John Glenn]
Photograph of Art Greenhaw and Senator John Glenn at an event during John Glenn's exploratory bid.
[Art Greenhaw, John Glenn, and John Bryant]
Photograph of Art Greenhaw, Senator John Glenn, and Representative John Bryant standing in a parking lot. The photograph was taken during John Glenn's exploratory presidential bid.
[Art Greenhaw Performing]
Photograph of Art Greenhaw performing at the Mesquite Opry. Art is wearing a white suit coat and playing a guitar.
[B. J. Smith at Reopening]
Photograph of Mayor B. J. Smith speaking at the reopening of the McWhorter-Greenhaw store in Mesquite, Texas. Individuals standing behind him include Frank W. Greenhaw, Reverend Buist Wilson, and Patricia Greenhaw.
[B. J. Smith Speaking to Crowd]
Photograph of Mayor B. J. Smith speaking at the opening of the McWhorter-Greenhaw Store in Mesquite, Texas. From left to right are B. J. Smith, Reverend Buist Wildon, Patricia Greenhaw, Raymond Holley, Joe Gogans, Hack Wagoner, Curt Austin, and Len Gibbons.
[Baby Anson Holley]
Photograph of Anson Holley as an infant. He wears a white garment trimmed with lace.
C. J. Washmon and Son Grocery Store
Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Washmon in front of their store on Tripp and Collins Roads. A dog is seen in the foreground and several sacks and crates are seen behind them. A sign above the grocery store reads, "Good Luck C. J. Washmon and Son Groceries."
Campbell Children
Photograph of three young children. Pictured are two young girls and their infant sibling. The girl on the left is wearing a long, dark coat with a bow in her hair. The girl on the right is sitting in a wicker chair with her infant sibling. Handwriting on the back of the photo identifies the three as the "Campbell Children."
[Certificate Issued to Frank Greenhaw]
Certificate from the State of Texas House of Representatives naming Frank Greenhaw as an honorary state representative.
[Children and Car]
Photograph of children Patricia Ann McWhorter, Sarah Beth Shands, and Gene Shands sitting on the running board of a car.
[Children in Car]
Photograph of children Patricia Ann McWhorter, Sarah Beth Shands, and Gene Shands standing on the running board of a car.
City Directory of Mesquite, Texas
City directory for the city of Mesquite listing residents, business firms, and the Dallas classifieds section.
[Cotton Picking]
Photograph of workers and children picking cotton in a field.
The Daily Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1941
Daily newspaper from Mesquite, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
The Daily Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1941
Daily newspaper from Mesquite, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
[Deed of Sale, May 1921]
Warranty deed transferring land from W. W. Walker and his wife to N. A. Holley for the sum of 50 dollars.
[Downtown Businesses]
Photograph of businesses in downtown Mesquite, Texas. Businesses include G. H. Brown Saddle and Harness Maker; Rugel Bros. Hardware, Wagons, and Farming Implements; E. P. and J. P. Paschall Dry Goods, Groceries, and Cotton Buyers; Lander Bros., Hass & Son, Dealers in Merchandise; G. M. Gross City Drug Store; a cotton, grain, and cotton seed store; and Tomkins & Co., General Merchandise. Horse-drawn wagons are carrying hay and grain.
[Downtown Gazebo]
Photograph of a band performing inside a gazebo in downtown Mesquite, Texas.
Dr. and Mrs. William Cullom Wedding Photograph
Photograph of a man and woman couple on their wedding day in Mesquite, TX. They are identified as Dr. William Carter Cullom and Mrs. Louella Sewell Cullom. Dr. Cullom is dressed in a dark suit and bow tie. He is seated in a chair. Mrs. Cullom is standing on the right in a wedding gown and floral head covering. Her hands are resting on her husband's shoulders.
Earl White Home
Postcard of the Earle White home in the New Hope community of what is now Sunnyvale, TX. A large tree is blocking most of the house. A large, covered porch is around the entire structure. A woman holding an infant in her arms is seated on the porch, facing the camera.
Elder Ellis Brothers
Photograph of two brothers in Mesquite, TX. Both are wearing suits and have Civil War Veteran medals pinned to their lapels. They also have several other medals on the opposite lapels. The brother on the right has white hair and a beard. The brother on the left has only a mustache. They are identified as the Ellis brothers. The man on the right is identified as William Ellis. According to accompanying information, William Ellis was the grandfather of Ernest Ellis, and father of Frank Ellis. William's son Frank was the owner of Ellis and Sons store, built in the 1880s in the New Hope district of Dallas County.
[Elementary School Class]
Photograph of an elementary school class in Mesquite, Texas. Schoolchildren stand in rows, while their teacher stands behind them.
[Ellis & Allen Dry Food and Goods]
Photograph of the loading area of Ellis & Allen Dry Food and Goods in Mesquite, Texas. Two men and two girls are standing on the dock, next to a shipment of shoes.
Ellis Brothers
Photograph of four brothers in Mesquite, TX. All are wearing suits and ties. They are, from left to right, Tolbert Ellis, George Ellis, Frank Ellis, and Robert Ellis. The back of the photograph lists three missing siblings. They are brother Ned Ellis and sisters Lucy and Maggie Ellis.
[Eula Holley ad Grace Hudgins]
Photograph of Eula Holley and Grace Hudgins lying in a field.
[Eula Holley and Friend]
Photograph of Eula Holley and a friend standing in front of a brick wall. Both wear dresses with dropped waists.
[Eula Holley in Yard]
Photograph of Eula Holley sitting in her front yard. In the photograph, Eula wears a hat and shift dress with thin vertical stripes.
[Eula Holley McWhorter and Babies]
Photograph of Eula Holley McWhorter sitting on the front porch of her home with two young children, Sarah Beth Shands (left) and Patricia Ann McWhorter (right).
[Eula Holley on Fence]
Photograph of Eula Holley sitting on a wooden fence. She wears a gingham dress and a sweater. Several homes are visible in the background.
[Eula Holley on Porch]
Photograph of Eula Holley sitting on a porch with a dog.
[Eula Holley Portrait]
Studio portrait of Eula Holley standing in front of an open window. She wears a robe embellished with a fur collar.
[Ferd Arthur McWhorter and Patricia Greenhaw]
Photograph of Ferd Arthur McWhorter and Patricia Greenhaw standing in front of the McWhorter store in Mesquite, Texas.
[Ferd Arthur McWhorter at N. A. Holley & Sons Grocery Store]
Photograph of Ferd Arthur McWhorter standing next to the N. A. Holley & Sons Grocery Store in Mesquite, Texas. Advertisements and goods are visible in the store windows.
[Former Grocery Store]
Photograph of the former N. A. Holley & Sons Grocery Store building, presently occupied by the Adrian Chiropractic Clinic.
[Former Grocery Store Building]
Photograph of the former N. A. Holley & Sons Grocery Store building, presently occupied by the Adrian Chiropractic Clinic.
[Four People in Front of House]
Photograph of four individuals in front of an old home. Two women, a man, and a small child are situated in the foreground. The women are seated in wooden chairs.
[Four Women and a Car]
Photograph of four women standing at the rear of an automobile which is parked in the middle of a road. The women wear hats and dresses which fall below their knees.
Frank Ellis General Merchandise Store
Photograph of the exterior of the Frank Ellis General Merchandise Store the New Hope community of Sunnyvale, Texas. The general store is covered in signs and advertisements for many goods it sells. A large number of people and wagons are outside the store. 3602 N Belt Line Rd, Sunnyvale Texas Now operated as Kearney's Feed Yard. Ellis Mercantile - Est. 1898
[Frank Greenhaw at Reopening]
Photograph of Frank W. Greenhaw speaking at the reopening of the McWhorter-Greenhaw store in Mesquite, Texas. Individuals in the crowd behind him include Patricia Greenhaw, Raymond Holley, B. J. Smith, T. H. McDonald, and Era McDonald.
[Frank Greenhaw with Television]
Photograph of Frank Greenhaw standing next to an RCA XL-100 color television in the McWhorter-Greenhaw store.
[Fred Arthur McWhorter]
Studio portrait of Ferd Arthur McWhorter. He wears a suit and tie.
Front Street Store
Photograph of the interior of Paschall's Front Street Store in Mesquite, TX. The store is filled with display cases marketing a variety of items. Items are also hanging from wires across the ceiling. Several people are are pictured. They are, from left to right, Cecil Paschall, Polk Paschall, Lloyd Paschall, Eddie Paschall, an unidentified man, Ollie Vineyard-Paschall, and George Paschall.
[Funeral Procession for Louis Casey]
Photograph of the funeral procession for Louis Casey, a World War I soldier from Mesquite, Texas. The coffin, which is being pulled by six horses, is surrounded by flower arrangements. Several men are dressed in uniforms.
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