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Elliott's Funeral Home #1

Description: Photograph of Elliott's Funeral Home. It looks like a large house, with an "Elliott's" sign over the front door and another building on the left. There are trees in the yard and a car parked in the driveway with a street in front.
Date: 1959
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Elliott's Funeral Home #2

Description: Photograph of Elliott's Funeral Home. It looks like a large house, with an "Elliott's" sign over the front door and another building on the left. There are trees in the yard and a car parked in the driveway with a street in front.
Date: 1959
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Elliott's Funeral Home #1

Description: Photograph of Elliott's Funeral Home. The building looks like a large house, with an "Elliott's" sign over the front door. There are cars parked in the driveways, trees and chairs in the yard, and a street in front.
Date: 1959
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Elliott's Funeral Home #2

Description: Photograph of Elliott's Funeral Home. The building looks like a large house, with an "Elliott's" sign over the front door. There are cars parked in the driveways, trees and chairs in the yard, and a street in front.
Date: 1959
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Neil B. Watson to Sarah Anna Simmons Crane - July 24, 1961]

Description: A letter written to Mrs. Crane, 114 E. 90 Street, New York, New York c/o Venza from Neil B. Watson, Superintendent, The Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn 32, N.Y. Watson replies to a letter from Crane dated July 24, 1961 and advises her regarding local monument firms that she may contact for the information as to costs of a marker. Crane handwrites to Carswell at the bottom left of the page advising that the information needed by her and Carswell was obtained over the telephone later.
Date: July 24, 1961
Creator: Watson, Neil B.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[The North Funeral Home Chapel]

Description: Copy slide of a photograph of the front of North's Chapel labeled "Memorial Chapel" above the door. The building has a step entry and there are two short railings by the front entrance. There are several trees surrounding the building and few plants by the front door.
Date: unknown
Partner: McMurry University Library

[Chapel at North's Funeral Home]

Description: Photograph of the chapel at North's funeral home southside. There is a wooden podium on the stage with a microphone on top of it. A wooden stool with flowers on top is next to the podium and there is a vase on the ground by the steps.
Date: unknown
Partner: McMurry 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

[Photograph of Gary Turner and Jerry Taylor]

Description: Photograph of Gary Turner and Jerry Taylor standing in front of the North Funeral Home on North 3rd and Orange Street in Abilene, Texas. The boys are standing on the pavement in front of the steps leading to the main entrance. A white vase of flowers is visible in front of them. The letter "N" is on the center of the door behind the two boys.
Date: unknown
Partner: McMurry University Library

[Remodeling at North's Funeral Home]

Description: Photograph of the exterior remodeling at North's funeral home. A man is visible on the lower level handing over material to another construction worker on the second floor. There is a large plastic bag covering most of the first floor and a step ladder is propped against the left side of the building. Several building materials are visible on the porch and there is a pickup truck parked by the curb. The sign "North's Mortuary" is visible on the right side of the photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: McMurry University Library
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