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Women and Infants in Front of House

Description: Copy negative of a group of women in front of a house at Berry Ranch in Clyde, Texas. They are all wearing dresses and are divided into two rows, one sitting down and the rest standing behind them. two of the women standing are also holding babies in their arms.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Women Inside Home

Description: Copy negative of a group of women inside a home at Berry Rance in Clyde, Texas. Among the women is Gayle Estes, and all of the women are dressed in nice clothes and sitting on chairs all across the living room. There are lamps and decorations around the room and on the walls.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Women Inside Home

Description: Copy negative of Gayle Estes and other women inside a home at Berry Ranch in Clyde, Texas. Most of the women are sitting down on couches and chairs and only two are standing up. They are all wearing nice dresses. In the picture there are cooking pots on a coffee table.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Group Sitting on Porch

Description: Copy negative of two images of the Berry family. In the top image there are five people two of them are babies and they are all sitting down on a bench outside a house. There is also a dog in the middle of the group. On the second image there are two men sitting down on a bench outside a house, one of the men is holding two dogs with his arms and the other men has a baby on his lap.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Women on Front Porch

Description: Copy negative of a group of women sitting and standing in front of a house including Frances Ater and Clara Cook. They all have a flower pin arrangement right under their left shoulder. There is also a toddler sitting in between two of the women along with a small suitcase right by the steps.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Clipping: Funeral Director's Research. Attics, Trunks Give Up History]

Description: Newspaper clipping discussing Jack North's research process for his book and how he discovered a biscuit that belonged to Thomas Henry Floyd. The clipping also provides details about North's book and the type of stories he covers regarding the pioneers of Abilene. The reverse side of the clipping includes a portion of a "Dear Abby" column and marriage announcements.
Date: July 31, 1974
Creator: Stoler, Susie
Partner: McMurry University Library
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