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[Asberry Family Posing with Portraits]

Description: Copy print of Asberry children and siblings posing outside with framed portraits of other family members. At the left side of the image, a young girl (Scottie Mariah) is standing next to a woman who is seated (Mary Mariah Ewing); Mary is holding her baby son (Clyde Earnest), and her older son (John Thomas) is leaning against her left side. In the center of the image, siblings James Scott, Alexander Selman, and Addie Lillian are standing behind individually-framed portraits of James and Mary.… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Asberry Family Portrait]

Description: Cropped copy print of a cabinet card portrait of the Asberry family posing in front of a decorative background. The parents are seated in the front (James Daniel, left and Mary Scott Richardson, right) and their two daughters -- Estella and Cordelia Reece -- are standing behind them. Additional information is printed on the back.
Date: unknown
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Ewing Family Portrait]

Description: Copy print of an Ewing family portrait including James Henry (left), Mariah Sprague (right), on either side of their daughter, Mary Mariah. They are seated in front of a decorative backdrop and Mary is leaning against her father's leg. Family information is printed on the back.
Date: unknown
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Harris Children with Donkey]

Description: Reprint photograph of four of Dr. L. L. Harris' children posing with a donkey in the yard outside their home in Cleburne. The two youngest boys are seated astride the donkey's back and the older sisters are standing on either side. A picket fence is enclosing the yard and a tree is visible directly behind them. More information about the children is printed on the back.
Date: 1913~
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Curtis Moser and Ice Wagon]

Description: Copy print of Curtis M. Moser and his two sons, Curtis A. and Norman Ray, standing next to a wagon with the text "Home Ice Co." written on the side, hitched to two light-colored mules. Moser and his older son are standing near the horses and the younger son is leaning against the back corner of the wagon. Trees are visible in the background. Additional information about the family is printed on the back.
Date: 1939~
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission
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