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[Texas Bar Association Board of Directors, August 1936]

Description: Photograph of members of the Texas Bar Association posing on the porch of Walter C. Woodward. The men in the back row are H. C. Pipkin of Amarillo, D. A. Frank of Dallas, James L. Shepherd of Houston, and Mr. Mays of Sweetwater. The men sitting in the front row are John C. Townes of Houston, Walter C. Woodward of Coleman, and Henry P. Burney of San Antonio. The reverse side of the photo has a typed message by Walter Woodward.
Date: August 1936
Creator: Martin's Studio
Partner: Coleman Public Library

[Two Young Female Students]

Description: Photograph of two young women, female students are Alice (Davidson) Rigsbee who lived in Tulsa, OK, and Leila (McClelland) Johnson of Coleman, TX, wearing polka dot dresses and holding books. They are standing together beside props and in front of a painted backdrop. The reverse side of the photo has handwriting that reads, "Alice to Leila, November 1st - 1893. Baylor."
Date: November 1, 1893
Creator: Hillyer
Partner: Coleman Public Library

Coleman in 1882

Description: Photograph of the main street in Coleman, Texas, in 1882. A row of businesses can be seen behind several people and their animal-drawn wagons.
Date: 1882
Creator: Moore's Studio
Partner: Coleman Public Library

[Four Women on a Front Porch]

Description: Photograph of four women in front of a front porch. They wear white dresses and have their hair arranged in rounded pompadours. They are identified as Mildred McClellan Woodward, Flora Melton, Alla Hubbard, and Eva Belle Flint.
Date: 190X
Partner: Coleman Public Library

Judge and Mrs. Jo. O. Woodward and family

Description: Photograph of Judge Jesse Owen and Francis Woodward and their family sitting on the front steps of a house. They are identified from the left as Walter C. Woodward, Fannie Dillard Woodward, Jesse Owen Woodward, Willie Woodward Baker, Mable W. Henson, Garland Woodward, Nadine Woodward Howell, and Miss Jessie Woodward.
Date: 1925~
Partner: Coleman Public Library
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