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[College of Marshall Main Building Viewed from the Bottom of the Front Steps]

Description: Photograph of the main building, now called Marshall Hall, of the College of Marshall. The photograph was taken from an angle below the front steps, with trees framing the view. The hood of a parked automobile is visible in the lower left. The College of Marshall, founded in 1914, was a Baptist institution, and is now East Texas Baptist University. Marshall Hall was built in 1916.
Date: unknown
Creator: McCutchan, Kenneth, 1912-1972
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Marshall, Texas

Description: Black and white photo-postcard of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, located at 414 N. Washington Ave., in Marshall, Texas, taken sometime in the 1940s. The building was constructed in 1932. The view is taken from the southwest and shows the facade and the south side of the building. The two-story brick building with raised basement has two entrances on either side of a central section with a front facing gable roof. Stairs lead to each entry on the main level. The central portion has stained-… more
Date: September 29, 1942
Creator: King, Nell
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Congregation of Hope Chapel on Rosborough Springs Road]

Description: Group photograph of the congregation of Hope Chapel, located near Marshall, Texas, on Rosborough Springs Road. Inscription in ink on back reads: "Hope Chapel on Rosborough Springs Road." The photograph was taken outside in front of the porch of the chapel.
Date: 1910/1920
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Home of the Governor of Missouri during the Civil War 1863-1865]

Description: Photograph of a two-story hipped-roof house with wood siding that served as the Missouri Governor's house from 1863-1865 during the Civil War. The Governor rented it from Mrs. Mary Key. It was located at 204 East Crockett St. Architectural details indicate that the house was expanded and updated after the Civil War, later in the 19th century. Inscription in ink on the back of the photograph states: "Home of the governor of Missouri during the Civil War 1866."
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Harrison County Courthouse and Hotel Marshall, 1930s]

Description: Photograph of the Harrison County (Texas) Courthouse, taken from the northwest, in the 1930s. Cars are parked around it, and the Hotel Marshall is visible behind it. The courthouse was designed by architect James Riely Gordon. This photograph is one of a small series taken by photographer Julian Barnes for a project of Mrs. Johnnie McCutchan.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Group photograph of Women's Group of First Presbyterian Church, Marshall, Texas]

Description: Photograph of a large group of women and two children, identified on the back of the photograph as the Women's Group of the First Presbyterian Church of Marshall, Texas. Most are sitting on the front steps of the Sunday School building, but nine are standing at the back of the group. Many of the women are wearing cloche hats. Two small labels with the following writing are attached on the back: "Womens Group 1st Pres. Church, Marshall, 1920s or early 1930s. Sunday School bldg, 1st Pres Marshall… more
Date: 1920/1934
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[House at 305 South Grove, Marshall, Texas]

Description: Photograph of the house at 305 South Grove St., Marshall, Texas, taken in the 1930s by photographer Julian Barnes for a project of Mrs. Johnnie McCutchan. It is a two-story side-gable house of five bays with a two-story portico with four columns. Three dormer windows are in the roof. In the book "Hsitoric Marshall Revisited" by Edward W. Plummer, it is identified as the Fletcher Home, built in 1929 from the remains of a two-story house demolished by Henry McGee.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[House at 314 W. Austin St., Marshall, Texas, Fry-Barry House]

Description: Photograph of the Fry-Barry house, 314 W. Austin St., Marshall, Texas, built between 1853 and 1861 by Fidel Bircher, designed by architect W. R. D. Ward. It is a Greek Revival style raised cottage, with brick lower portion and wood siding on the main floor. A 1920s automobile with a canvas top is parked in front of the house. This photograph is one of a small series taken by photographer Julian Barnes for a project of Mrs. Johnnie McCutchan. Written on the back by Mrs. McCutchan: "Home of Cousi… more
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[House at 401 Henley Perry Drive, Marshall, Texas]

Description: Photograph of the one-story side-gable brick house at 401 Henley Perry Drive, in Marshall, Texas, with porch across the full façade with six square columns. Low hedges line the front porch and front sidewalk, and there are chairs on the front porch.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[House at 305 Henley Perry Drive, Marshall, Texas]

Description: Photograph of the two-story brick house located at 305 Henley Perry Drive in Marshall, Texas. It has a steep asymmetrical gable above the entrance. Canvas awnings are above several of the windows, and vines grow on the walls and chimney.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[House at 800 W. Pinecrest Drive, Marshall, Texas]

Description: Photograph of the house at 800 W. Pincrest Drive, Marshall, Texas, built for Mr. and Mrs. Sims McCutchan, Jr., probably taken soon after the house was completed in 1939.
Date: 1939
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Laura Virginia Groner Hall, East Texas Baptist College, Marshall, Texas

Description: Black and white photo-postcard of the Laura Virginia Groner Hall, East Texas Baptist College, in Marshall, Texas, taken sometime in the 1940s or early 1950s. The two-story brick dormitory has a wide full-height entrance porch with six square columns and with three dormers and a central cupola in the roof. All of the windows have shutters. Five metal chairs are visible on the porch. It is on a sloping grassy site with wide steps leading up the slope. At the bottom of the image in white letters … more
Date: February 2, 1954
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Jerusalem Baptist Church, Marshall, Texas

Description: Black and white photo-postcard of the Jerusalem Baptist Church in Marshall, Texas, taken sometime in the 1940s. The one-story brick building with basement has a central entrance tower with a hipped roof, which projects from a front gable-roofed main section with a side gable section behind it. It is a simple, unornamented building, except for the round arched entrance with three rows of corbelled brick surrounding the doors and two square pillars on either side of the entrance supporting lamps… more
Date: 194X
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Junior High School, Marshall, Texas

Description: Black and white photo-postcard of the the junior high school in Marshall, Texas, taken sometime in the 1940s or early 1950s. The brick building of two stories on a raised basement was built in 1924 as the new high school. It became the junior high school in 1939 when a new high school building was constructed. The central entrance is in an English Gothic Academic style. At the bottom of the image in white letters is the title, "Junior High School - Marshall, Texas. 6-J-12" There is no postmar… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Lewis McCutchan, Marshall, Texas, 1923]

Description: Photograph of Robert Lewis McCutchan, three-quarters view, head and shoulders. He is wearing a suit jacket and tie. The background is a soft focus view of a multi-pane window with the edge of a curtain visible, and what appears to be a glass globe and some greenery at the bottom of the window. Inscribed in ink on the bottom of the photograph: "Taken '23, Lewis McCutchan." Inscribed on the back "Lewis McCutchan, Marshall, Texas, taken 1923. Photographer's imprint on the front of the folder: "How… more
Date: 1923
Creator: Howard Studio
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Marshall Post Office Employees]

Description: Photograph of the Marshall, Texas post office employees posed on the front steps of the post office. Of the seventeen men, five are seated on the steps and twelve are standing. Some are wearing suits and jackets, others in white shirts and ties. Two have mail delivery bags over their shoulders and one bag is resting on the pavement. Cast iron storefront columns are visible in the background as well as the framework supporting the sidewalk awning. Handwritten at the bottom of the photograph is t… more
Date: 1900~
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Marshall Public Library Building]

Description: Photograph of the building constructed in 1926 at 213 West Austin St, Marshall, Texas, to house the Marshall Public Library. After a new library building was constructed in 1973, this building became the home of the Chamber of Commerce.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Mary McAllister McCutchan

Description: Photograph of Mary McAllister, three-quarters view, head and shoulders. She is wearing a dark jacket and a light colored blouse with a wide lace-edged collar. Her hair is cut short and waved. Inscribed in ink on the folder is: Mary Wilcox McAlister [sic] who married Marion Sims McCutchan."
Date: 192X
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Marshall school class portrait, ca. 1912]

Description: Photograph group portrait of school class and teacher in Marshall, Texas. The pupils and their teacher are standing on the steps in front of the door of a brick school building. Sims McCutchan, Jr.'s first name is written in ink above his head. His cousin Laurie's name has also been added above his head. The photograph was printed on photo postcard stock paper.
Date: unknown
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Officers of Eureka No. 2, Knights of Pythias, Marshall, Texas]

Description: Photograph of the officers of the Marshall, Texas Knights of Pythias, Eureka No. 2 taken by Parker-Corti. It was taken inside the lodge building. Seven men are seated and four are standing behind them. Five of those seated are wearing robes and regalia, and the others are wearing suits and ties. The windows in the lodge room have dark wood Venetian blinds. Painted on an arched window without blinds, above the central window, are the words "Eureka Lodge No. 2, K. of P." (The letters are backward… more
Date: 1900~
Creator: Parker-Corti
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Mrs. Johnnie McCutchan at her Desk, 1969]

Description: Photograph of Marshall, Texas school teacher Mrs. Johnnie McCutchan sitting behind her desk in front of the blackboard. Examples of "health books" made by students have been tacked above the blackboard. Inscription in red ink on back by Mrs. McCutchan: "Last scholl[sic] picture 5.20-'69". Written in a different hand in blue ink: "leaving 3 calls Thurs, (Return to Mrs. Ellen Butler)." [Ellen Butler was Mrs. McCutchan's sister.]
Date: 1969
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Mrs. Johnnie McCutchan School Portraits, 1949-50]

Description: Strip of four identical portraits of Mrs. Johnnie McCutchan, smiling broadly. Printed beneath each is the caption "School Days, 1949-50." Printed in ink on back: "Miss Johnnie."
Date: 1949/1950
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Eureka No. 2 K. of P. Degree Team

Description: Group photograph of the Marshall, Texas Eureka No. 2 Knights of Pythias Degree Team in costume, taken inside their lodge building. Windows with Venetian blinds are visible behind the group and decorative knights' shields hang on the wall. Three men are sitting in the center front, two holding swords in front of them and twenty men stand behind them. The title "Eureka No. 2 K. of P. Degree Team" is printed in the center of the bottom of the print. On the lower right is printed "Photo by Parker-C… more
Date: 1900/1910
Creator: Parker-Corti
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

First Baptist Church, Marshall, Texas, 6-J-6

Description: Black and white photo-postcard of the First Baptist Church in Marshall, Texas, taken sometime in the 1940s. The stone masonry building has a main front gable section with a cross gable wing to the right. A bell tower entrance projects from the right side of the main section. The windows have Gothic style pointed arches. A variety of bushes have been planted around the base of the building. At the bottom of the image in white letters is the title, "First Baptist Church - Marshall, Texas. 6-J-6"… more
Date: 194X
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum
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