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[Christmas Card to Edith and Edgar Sutherlin -- 1943-1946]
Christmas card to Edith Wilson and Edgar B. Sutherlin from their son James Sutherlin.
[Clipping: E. B. Sutherlin's Rites Are at 3]
Article giving the time and place of the funeral services for Edgar Brown Sutherlin.
[Clipping: Faithful Clock Again Operating]
Article about the successful operation of an old clock. Edgar B. Sutherlin explains why the clock had ceased to function.
[Clipping: Forced Sale!]
Newspaper clipping advertising a forced sale at Sutherlin Jewelers due to renovations. It lists the items up for sale, and the other services offered.
[Clipping: Hackberry Oil Test Comes In]
Newspaper clipping concerning the drilling of an oil well near Port Arthur, Texas. As a stockholder, Edgar B. Sutherlin speaks about the production of the well.
[Clipping: Plates renew memories of early PA, E.B. Sutherlin]
Newspaper article about plates presented to the Port Arthur Historical Museum by James E. Sutherlin, Maureen McElroy, and Waneta Bowman. The article goes on to talk about Edgar B. Sutherlin's practice of exchanging foreign money for American dollars for sailors who came in to Port Arthur, as well as his tendency to buy them meals. The clipping is mounted on a piece of blue paper and laminated.
[Clipping: Port Arthur Has Big Town Clock]
Newspaper clipping concerning a clock that is being built by Edgar B. Sutherlin at his place of business.
[Clipping: Street Clock Soon To Be Constructed]
Newspaper clipping concerning a street clock built by the Sutherlin Jewelers company, owned and operated by Edgar B. Sutherlin and his brother.
[Clipping: Sutherlin Funeral Set Sunday at 3]
Newspaper clipping announcing of the funeral of Edgar Brown Sutherlin, including address, officiator, pallbearers, and place of burial.
[Clipping: Sutherlin Moves to New Quarters]
Newspaper clipping concerning the moving of Edgar B. Sutherlin's jeweler's store to larger quarters, as well as the street clock Sutherlin had installed at his place of business.
[Clippings for Sutherlin Jewelers]
Newspaper clippings pertaining to Edgar B. Sutherlin's jewelry store, including an announcement of an imminent move, an announcement about new stock, and a Christmas advertisement.
[Corpus Christi, TX Naval Station]
Photograph of a Municipal Auditorium at a Naval Station in Corpus Christi, Texas.
[Demobilization Form for James Edgar Sutherlin]
Demobilization form for James Edgar Sutherlin with orders on his protocol while he was berthed at the Kohler Building in Boston, Massachusetts.
[Dictionary Entry for U.S.S. Kasaan Bay-CVE-69]
Entry for the U.S.S. Kasaan Bay from the "Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships."
[Driver's License for Edith Wilson Sutherlin]
Driver's license for Edith Wilson Sutherlin, from the 1940s.
The Dunrobin Piper, Volume 16, Number 5, May 1991
First page of The Dunrobin Piper, the newsletter of the Clan Sutherland Society of North America, containing an article titled "How Clan Sutherland Helped to Win the Battle of Culloden (16 April 1747) Even Though We Weren't There."
[Edgar B. Sutherlin, father of James E. Sutherlin]
Portrait of Edgar B. Sutherlin, father of James Edgar Sutherlin.
[Edgar B. Sutherlin in Navy Uniform]
Photograph of Edgar B. Sutherlin in his U.S Navy uniform. He is holding onto the arm of a chair visible to the left.
[Edgar B. Sutherlin's Veterans' Administration Card]
Veterans Administration card belonging to Edgar B. Sutherlin. Instructions on the back read: "Always have this card with you. The C-No. (Claim NO.) shown on this card has been assigned to your application for benefits, and identifies you and your VA records. Notify this office at once, if your name is incorrectly shown. IMPORTANT: Always include your NAME and C-No., when you write or contact the VA. It helps us give better service."
[Elk Lodge Membership Card]
Membership card for Elk Lodge belonging to John H. Sutherlin. It reads: "No. 502. Durango, Colo., Lodge No. 507, B. P. O. Elks. This is to Certify that Bro. John H. Sutherlin has paid dues to Oct. 1st, 1909 and at the date of issuing this card was in good standing in said lodge. Dated 7 day of June 1909."
[Elk Lodge Membership Card]
Membership card for Elk Lodge belonging to John H. Sutherlin. It reads: "No. 502. Durango, Colo., Lodge No. 507, B. P. O. Elks. This is to Certify that Bro. John H. Sutherlin has paid dues to Apr 1, 1910 and at the date of issuing this card was in good standing in said lodge. Dated 6 day of Apr 1910."
[Field Service Receipt for James Edgar Sutherlin - 09/01/1950]
A Field Receipt for James Edgar Sutherlin for a check in the amount of $14.00. It is for a refund "O/F Subs"
[First Christian Church Bulletin: December 11, 1960]
Bulletin for the morning and evening church services at First Christian Church on December 11, 1960; it also lists announcements, including a memorial service for E. B. Sutherlin to be held at 3 PM.
Good Business, Volume 64, Number 5, May 1954
Issue of the Good Business periodical, which includes an article about Edgar B. Sutherlin's jewelry store and his kindness to visiting seamen. A separate article has been pasted into the back of the periodical, announcing the retirement of Mr. Sutherlin due to his health.
[Grave Marker of Lula Rockhill Sutherlin]
Photograph of the grave marker of Lula Rockhill Sutherlin, found in Ladoga Cemetery in Ladoga, Indiana. It reads: "Lula Rockhill, wife of J. H. Sutherlin, 1879-1903."
[Handwritten List on Partial Envelope]
Handwritten notes on a partial envelope.
[Handwritten Note, April 17, 1937]
Handwritten note from April 17, 1937. It reads: "April 17, 1937. E. B. Suthelin requested permit to move large street clock from 436 to 424 Procter Street -. Permission denied."
[Handwritten Notes]
Handwritten doctor's notes, listing patients.
[Handwritten Notes on Sutherlin History]
Handwritten notes laying out important Sutherlin family dates to be filed with the First Christian Church history.
[Headstone of Clyda N. Sutherlin]
Photograph of the headstone of Clyda N. Sutherlin at Ladoga Cemetery in Ladoga, Indiana. It reads: "Clyda N. Sutherlin, April 9, 1877, March 5, 1897."
[Headstone of Dr. James Franklin Sutherlin]
Photograph of the headstone of Dr. James Franklin Sutherlin at the Ladoga Cemetery in Ladoga, Indiana. It reads: "Dr. J. F. Sutherlin, July 28, 1853 - March 1, 1902."
[Headstone of Hazel and Lt. Col. Earl Sutherlin]
Photograph of the headstone of Hazel and Lt. Col. Earl Sutherlin at Hebron Cemetery in Russelville, Indiana.
Highland Heights Highlights, Volume 18, Number 4, December 15, 1960
Issue of the Highland Heights Highlights, a program for the Highland Heights Christian Church. It includes "With Mother This Christmas," a eulogy of Edgar Brown Sutherlin by Theodore McElroy, Sr.
[Honorable Discharge Pappers for James E. Sutherlin from the Texas Defense Guard]
Honorable Discharge form for James Edgar Sutherlin from the Texas Defense Guard. He was enlisted on October 6, 1942, served 3 months and was honorably discharged on February 1, 1943.
[Honorable Disharge Certificate for James Edgar Sutherlin]
Copy of James Edgar Sutherlin's Honorable Discharge certificate from the United States Navy.
[Incomplete Letter by James Sutherlin]
Incomplete letter from James E. Sutherlin to his family.
[Interior of the Hart Drug Store]
Photograph of the interior of the Hart Drug Store in the Peter Stock Building in Port Arthur, Texas. Six men stand in the store: two behind the counter, one leaning against it, and three standing by the tables on the left side of the photo. E. B. Sutherlin stands second from the left.
[James and Waneta Sutherlin at the Alamo]
Photograph of James E. Sutherlin with his sister, Waneta Sutherlin Bowman in front of The Alamo in Texas.
[James E. Sutherlin and Arlene Goodwin Together at a Table]
Photograph of James E. Sutherlin in his Navy uniform and his girlfriend, Arlene Goodwin seated together at a table, probably at a restaurant.
[James E. Sutherlin with John H.and Edgar B. Sutherlin]
Photograph of James E. Sutherlin in his Texas Military Institute uniform standing in between his father, Edgar B. and grandfather, John H. Left to right: John H., James E., and Edgar B.
[James Edgar Sutherlin - 1941, 16 years old]
Portrait of James Edgar Sutherlin at 16 years of age.
[James Edgar Sutherlin - 1943-1944]
Photograph of James E. Sutherlin in his Navy uniform standing in front of a curtain on a stage.
[James Edgar Sutherlin - 1943 - 1946]
Photograph of James Edgar Sutherlin standing on the steps of a house in a black Navy suit.
[James Edgar Sutherlin - 1944]
Photograph of James Edgar Sutherlin walking through a crowd of people. Taken somewhere in New York.
[James Edgar Sutherlin and Edith Wilson Sutherlin]
Photograph of James Edgar Sutherlin with his mother, Edith Wilson Sutherlin, c. 1943.
[James Edgar Sutherlin and Edith Wilson Sutherlin in Front of Alamo]
Photograph of James Edgar Sutherlin with his mother, Edith Wilson Sutherlin, in front of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas.
]James Edgar Sutherlin and his mother, Edith Wilson Sutherlin]
Photograph of James Edgar Sutherlin and his mother, Edith Wilson Sutherlin.
[James Edgar Sutherlin and Relatives]
Photograph of James E. Sutherlin with his father (Edgar B. Sutherlin), uncle (John Sutherlin) and mother (Edith Sutherlin). Left to right: Edgar Sutherlin James Sutherlin Edith Sutherlin John Sutherlin
[James Edgar Sutherlin and Two Sailors]
Photograph of James Edgar Sutherlin and two fellow sailors walking in a street. James is on the left side of the photo, sporting a mustache.
[James Edgar Sutherlin and Waneta Sutherlin Bowman]
Photograph of James E. Sutherlin with his sister, Waneta Sutherlin Bowman in Corpus Christi.
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