Photographs

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J N Young and friend, Baylor County, Texas
This man is not known. The boy is J.N. Young. The picture was make at Lake Kemp. (Photo provided by Neva Maloy)


YOUNG family in Baylor County, Texas
YOUNGs at the river. (Same place as unknown girl - possibly a local swimming hole. Maybe on the Youngs' farm?) (Photo provided by Neva Maloy)

Unidentified Photos

All of these photos are marked J.C. Price Over Ranson Hard Ware Store Seymour, Texas. They were left from a Green Family Reunion in Sacarmento, CA, I believe in 1997.
unknown family in Baylor County, Texas unknown children in Baylor County, Texas unknown girl in Baylor County, Texas unknown baby in Baylor County, Texas


unknown family in Baylor County, Texas, including some
YOUNGs
Only three of this picture have been identified. In the first row, 4th from the left is Jewel Young, on the 3rd. row 3rd from the left in a striped dress is Dora Bell Young and at the end of that row the boy in suspenders is Troy Young. Possibly this is a family gathering. Dora's maiden name was Brannan so some of the people may be Brannans. Photo taken about 1920. (Photo provided by Neva Maloy)


unknown young men in Baylor County, Texas, including Lloyd
Came across yet another photo. These two fellows are in (or near) Red Springs and were friends of my Aunt Jewel Young. The photo was sent to Jewel in Clifton, Texas, in 1930. On the back of the photo it says "this was taken when Royal, Lloyd, and I were hunting" Hunting in suit and tie? On the back of the envelope is written the initials "(DS)+(RS)". (Photo provided by Neva Maloy) The front says "Shoot or give up your pistol, Dimples"


unknown girl in Baylor County, Texas
Someone at the river. (The Brazos?) (Photo provided by Neva Maloy)


unknown couple in Baylor County, Texas
Photo was taken in Baylor County in the 1920's. I have not been able to identify them, but the woman in the carriage appears to be the same woman who is standing in the "Brazos River". (Photo supplied by Neva Maloy)