7 Matching Results

Explore Results

[Photograph of Earnest G. Russell and Edna Mae Wilson]

Description: Copy negative of Earnest G. Russell and Edna Mae Wilson standing together in the woods with a tree behind them, circa 1920. They were married December 24, 1919 in Purves, Texas.
Date: November 19, 1976
Partner: Dublin Historical Museum

[Photograph of a Man at a Syrup Mill]

Description: Copy negative of a man working at an early twentieth century syrup mill converting sugar cane into cane syrup; a child is sitting on a stack of sugar cane next to him. The cane is inserted into the mill and the juice is squeezed out of it by a mule walking in a circle. Behind the mill, men are standing by a vat of boiling juice becoming syrup. This mill was located near Wilson, Texas in Comanche County.
Date: April 26, 1976
Partner: Dublin Historical Museum

[Photograph of Earnest G. Russell and Edna Mae Wilson]

Description: Copy negative of Earnest G. Russell and Edna Mae Wilson standing together in the woods with a tree branch between them, circa 1920. They were married December 24, 1919 in Purves, Texas.
Date: November 19, 1976
Partner: Dublin Historical Museum

[Dorothy Vance Montgomery]

Description: Dorothy Vance Montgomery, musician and educator in Marshall, Texas. Born and reared in Marshall, she received several undergraduate and graduate degrees from Wiley College and the University of Southern California. She taught music in the Marshall Public Schools, 1930-1976. She also taught piano for 44 years at her private studio; was minister of music for 17 years at New Bethel Baptist Church; and was adjunct teacher for 2 years at Wiley College. The image shows her receiving one of sever… more
Date: 1976~
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[915 NW 4th Avenue]

Description: This home at 915 NW 4th Avenue was built by Hugh Coleman in 1906. It was the first "Elegant" home built on NW 4th Avenue, and it was designed as an entertainment and social center. The style of the house has been tentatively identified as Italian Renaissance. This house was also home to the John Moore family, and to the family of Gerald Talkington. The photograph of house was taken April 4, 1976. This photograph is to be found on page 183 of "Time Was..." by A. F. Weaver.
Date: April 4, 1976
Creator: Weaver, A. F.
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library
Back to Top of Screen