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[Pete Tobin and John Mountain on Main Street]

Description: Photograph of two men, Pete Tobin and John Mountain, in suits and hats, walking past each other on an unpaved street. A wooden building that houses a meat market appears in the background.
Date: [1890..1915]

[Photograph of Laura Jane, John, George, and Wood Goin]

Description: Portrait of the Goin family in 1893. Laura Jane and Wood Goin sit in ornate chairs. The man holds a baby, George Goin, in his lap. A young man, John Goin, stands behind the group.
Date: 1893
Creator: Marable, Matthew M.

[Wesley Housden in Meat Market]

Description: Photograph of Wesley Housden in a meat market with tools, scales, wrapping paper, a lamp, and a telephone. He is sharpening a knife.
Date: 1894

[The Mullins Hotel]

Description: Photograph of men and women standing on first and second level porches of the Mullins Hotel. Children stand in the front yard. Decorative woodwork is featured on the gable and lightning rods with weather vanes are on the roof of the building.
Date: 1900~

[Aubrey School Classes]

Description: Photograph of a group of boys, girls, and adults posed in front of a brick school building.
Date: [1905..1906]

[Meat Market at Old Grocery Store]

Description: Photograph of seven men in front of the meat market and old grocery store in Aubrey, Texas. Four men are seated on the walkway, while three other men stand behind them. The men are identified as Will Harmon, Wood Goin, and Ashley, standing. The seated men are, from left to right, Robinson, Uncle Newt Reynolds, Dr. R. L. Burke, and J. L. Steele.
Date: [1907..1917]

[Blackjack School]

Description: Photograph of a frame building with a steeply pitched shingle roof, a chimney, and three windows. Chickens appear in the foreground.
Date: 1910~

[Granny Harmon's House]

Description: Photograph of a house, with two women standing on the porch. Chickens are visible in the foreground.
Date: 1910~

[Jim Goin and Joe Goin in 1910]

Description: Photograph of Jim and Joe Goin standing in front of trees and a fence. The boy holds a goat, while the young man holds a rope tied to the bridle of a horse.
Date: 1910

[Horses and Buggy]

Description: Dark photograph of Wood Goin and another man on a horse-drawn cart.
Date: 1911~

[School Photograph, 1912]

Description: School photograph featuring a woman with children posed in front of a brick building. More children can be seen in the window behind the group to the left. Jim Goin sits third from left, and Lillian Goin is second from the right in the front.
Date: April 29, 1912

[Photo of Floy Jones]

Description: Portrait of Floy Jones wearing a standing collar uniform coat, standing in profile.
Date: [1914..1918]

[Photo of Wood Goin & Lillian Goin]

Description: Portrait of a middle-aged Wood Goin and a young Lillian Goin. Lillian has her arms around Wood's neck. Trees are visible in the background.
Date: 1914

[Children By Pond]

Description: Photograph of five children sitting at the edge of a pond. Trees, buildings, and a fence are visible behind them.
Date: 1918

[People Outside Christian Church]

Description: Photograph of five men and five women posing in front of a frame church building in Aubrey, Texas. The women are identified as Lillie Coffey, Annie Mullins, Martha Hodge Mullins, and Mary MacIntosh.
Date: 1918~

[Jim Goin in Powledge Store, January 17, 1918]

Description: Photograph of three men and a boy posing in a store containing a variety of products displayed on shelves, in glass-topped display cases, and hanging from railings. Jim Goin stands behind the counter wearing a tie.
Date: January 17, 1918

[House With Storm Debris, 1918]

Description: Photograph of a frame house with brick debris on the roof and in the yard. In the foreground, textiles dry on a clothesline. In the background, a woman stands beyond the corner of the house. Built before 1885, this house was the home of Wood Goin in the early twentieth century. A tornado had touched Aubrey and many other North Texas communities on the evening of April 14, 1918.
Date: April 14, 1918

[Main Street after the Tornado, 1918]

Description: Photograph of buildings damaged by a tornado. The destroyed structure was the carriage building for Grey's Furniture and the undertaker. It has been turned upside down by a tornado that had touched Aubrey and many other North Texas communities on the evening of April 14, 1918.
Date: April 14, 1918

[Main Street after the Tornado]

Description: Photograph of buildings damaged by a tornado. The destroyed structure was the carriage building for Grey's Furniture and the undertaker. The house next to it belonged to the Ratchford family. A tornado had touched Aubrey and many other North Texas communities on the evening of April 14, 1918.
Date: April 15, 1918

[McCarson House After 1918 Tornado]

Description: Photograph of the ruins of the McCarson house following a tornado in 1918. Two men work on the damaged roof of the house, while another man stands in the yard. Three automobiles are parked in front of the house, and a horse is tethered to a fence in the background.
Date: April 15, 1918
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