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Title |
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Anthony, Helen |
Oldest daughter of Henry Milton &
Kate Foster Anthony |
Kerry
N Riley |
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Anthony, Henry Milton |
Ca. 1897 (buried Greenwood Cemetery,
Longview, Tx) |
Kerry
N Riley |
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Anthony, Henry Milton |
Ca. 1912-1913 (buried Greenwood Cemetery,
Longview, Tx) |
Kerry
N Riley |
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Anthony, Henry Milton |
Ca 1913 (buried Greenwood Cemetery, Longview,
Tx) |
Kerry
N Riley |
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Anthony, Henry Milton |
Year unknown (buried Greenwood Cemetery,
Longview, Tx) |
Kerry
N Riley |
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Anthony Family |
Family of Henry Milton Anthony: L to
R: Helen, Inez, 1st wife Kate Foster, Lucybelle |
Kerry
N Riley |
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Anthony, Henry Milton |
Henry Milton Anthony when he owned his
store in Tahoka, TX |
Kerry
N Riley |
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Anthony, Inez |
Daughter of Henry Milton & Kate Foster
Anthony |
Kerry
N Riley |
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Anthony, Kate Foster |
1st wife of Henry Milton Anthony |
Kerry
N Riley |
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Ash Twins |
This was taken outside the parsonage
of First Baptist, Longview, 108 5th Ave., near the old Markham
Hospital. The boys are the Ash twins, David Lloyd Ash and Hubert
Levi Ash of Longview. They were designated The
Texas Centennial Twins when they were born January 1, 1936.
This picture was probably taken in 1946. (This picture is posted
with the permission of the twins) |
Thanks to David
Ford for this wonderful picture. |
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Birdsong, James Monroe
&
Evie Skipper |
James Monroe Birdsong
(11-22-1847 d 11-29-1929) and wife, Elvie Ann Skipper Birdsong
(3-9-1851 d 1929). They had been in Gregg County since between
Abt. 1875. They had sixteen children. Homer F. Birdsong, Ferdinand
Lafayette "Fate" Birdsong (12-21-1871 d. 2-13-19390,
William Monroe "Will" Birdsong (6-16-1873 d. 12-21-1952),
Daniel Jefferson Birdsong (2-5-1877 d. 1879), Thomas J. Birdsong
(1878 d1880), James Henry "Jim" Birdsong (9-30-1878
d 2-2-1944), Samuel Johnson Birdsong (4-19-1879 d 12-1879), Robert
Milton "Bob" Birdsong (10-18-1881 d. 4-11-1955), Thomas
Franklin Birdsong (1-3-1883 d. 7-11-1917), Gerorge Washington
"Tige" Birdsong (7-18-1885 d 12-11-1961), Sarah Frances
"Fannie" Birdsong (3-31-1887 d 5-25-1971), Eunice Ann
Birdsong (2-18-1889 d 6-8-1957), Oscar Prentice Birdsong (3-16-1892
d 8-10-1904), Exie Augustus "Pop or Ex" Birdsong (1-31-1894
d 12-31-1964), Fredreick Morris "Fred" Birdsong (5-24-1897
d 9-2-1971), Maggie Morris Birdsong (7-15-1905 d 10-4-1918 she
was adopted) |
Linda
Birdsong Williams |
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Bivins, June |
June Bivins sits behind the wheel of
his father's 1911 Cadillac, the first to be seen in Longview. |
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Browns |
Bluford W Brown with
J G Brown & John Henry Brown. BW Brown was responsible for
the legislation that created Gregg County. |
Thanks Archie
Colburn for this picture. |
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Bluford W Brown |
Taken while in Legislature
in Austin. When first in Tx he settled in Summerfield & then
Longview, where he built a home. It is now known as the Brown
- Birdsong home. |
Thanks Archie
Colburn for this picture. |
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Brown Birdsong House
ca. 1890. |
Left to right top row:
Mr. & Mrs. Newton Brown, Mr. & Mrs. E.E. Crain, Mr. &
Mrs. R.H. Bruce, Mrs. E.R. Boring, Walter Brown, Mr. & Mrs.
Oscar Brown. Second Row on steps holding children: Mr. & Mrs.
B.W. Brown and the children are Mrs. Lacy (Maydee) Eddins, Mrs.
J.W. Elliott, Lynn Brown & Mrs. Mattie Carroll. Third row
children are: Mrs. E.M. Bramlette, Elmo Brown, T.B. Stinchcomb.
Bottom row children are: Emory Boring, Joe Boring, Fred Brown,
Ethel Brown, B.W. Crain & Lillo Crain. |
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Cole, Mrs W M & daughters |
Mrs. W.M. Cole is dressed
in her finest and ready to show off her children, carriage and horse. Her daughters
Zerelda and Nelwyn are in the seat with her. |
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Connor, Arthur Lee Sr |
Owned Connor Dry Goods
Company - 213 N Fredonia St |
Kay
Cunningham |
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Connor, Arthur Lee Sr |
Southwestern University
- Football Team 1904 - Georgetown, Williamson Co., Texas - played
Center and he is the top right in picture. |
Kay
Cunningham |
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Culpeppers |
Cody Culpepper and wife, Maud Cabiness, pose for a holiday picture seated in a horse drawn two-seater buggy before he purchased his auto in 1908. Cody had this photo made into Christmas greeting postcards to send to his many friends. |
Linda Laminack |
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DeLesderniner,
Margaret |
Margaret Garland Methvin De Lesderniner |
Thanks to Retta
DeLesdernier for sending in this great picture. |
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Davis, Thomas Jefferson
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Born July 1, 1884, Longview,
Gregg County, TX; Died May 2, 1972, Longview, Gregg County, TX;
Buried Winterfield Cemetery; Married Jo Ann "Jodie"
Harris Feb. 10, 1909, Longview, Gregg County, TX. |
Renee
Smelley |
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Wm Jack & Sarah
Bailey Evans |
John William "Jack" Evans was
born in Tn in 1869; married Sarah "Sally" Bailey in
Ark; their children were: William, Lance, Thomas Ethridge, John,
Minnie; Thomas m. E Chaney & lived in Gladewater, Tx; John
died in La. |
If
anyone knows anything about this family contact Patsy Evans Flanagan
at
pflanagan@gt.rr.com |
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Fisher, John |
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Back of photo reads: John H Fisher - Longview Pioneer transfer business owner. Married Molly Harris. Both buried Fisher Cemetery Longview. Two daughters: Ada & Birdie. Birdie died young. Ada married Albert E Morgan. They had two children: A E Jr (Bill) and Frances. Bill married Phyliss and had two sons: Robert and James. |
Linda Laminack |
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Flewellen, Carrie Bruce |
The second girl from
the left is Carrie Bruce Flewellen. Can you identify any of the other girls? |
Thanks Archie
Colburn for this picture. |
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Ford, Morris & Lola
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1951 photo in front
of the old sanctuary of First Baptist, Longview. The '51 Pontiac
Chieftain was a gift from the church while the "new"
sanctuary was under construction. Identifiable,
in addition to Pastor Morris Ford and his wife Lola are, from
L to R, Monroe Scroggins, Treva Stamper, Rita Yates, W.O.
Avery, Helen and John Blair, Mabel Birdsong, Lola Scroggins
and W.C. Barrow. Morris Ford was Pastor from 1945-1971. |
Thanks to David
Ford, S/o the Pastor Moris & Lola Ford, for this wonderful
picture. |
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Ford, Morris & Lola |
1965 at the 20th Anniversary
of Dr. W. Morris Ford's pastorate at First Baptist Church, Longview.
The church gave them this new '65 Olds 98. With Dr. Ford is his
wife Lola. Also evident in this picture, taken in the small parking
lot beside the main sanctuary, are Walter Hurst (in the crowd
off Dr. Ford's left shoulder) and W. C. Barrow (behind Mrs. Ford's
right shoulder). David Ford, S/o Dr Morris & Lola Ford is
standing by the trunk. |
Thanks to David
Ford, S/o the Pastor Moris & Lola Ford, for this wonderful
picture. |
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Harrison,
Hubert |
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Holloway, Lizzie |
Lizzie Harrison Methvin Holloway |
Thanks to Retta
DeLesdernier for sending in this great picture. |
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Lawrences' |
A custon hand-made 1910 Howard, with
red leather upholstery, carriage lamps and a right hand English drive. Standing with dog "Rastus" is
Lawrence Howard and sitting in back is his grandfather Dr. C.W. Lawrence. |
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Magrill, John |
John Magrill was born in 1820 in North Carolina. By the mid 1840’s, John and his brother Samuel had acquired quite a bit of land and deeded not only a portion to the Negroes of Upshur County, but also deeded property for the erection of a Methodist Church. On 24 January 1862 John was appointed Confederate Postmaster of Earpville. John sold land in that area that later was known as Longview Junction to the IGN Railroad. John was a grocer with his son in law William T. Whitelock. |
Linda Laminack |
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Methvin, Anna |
Anna Francis Crouch Methvin |
Thanks to Retta
DeLesdernier for sending in this great picture. |
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Methvin Family |
O.H. Methvin, Jr. Family
Front: Alta
2nd Row: O.H. Methvin, Jr, Anna Frances & Pearl
3rd Row: Garland, Annie Lou, Delphine & Lizzie |
Thanks to Retta
DeLesdernier for sending in this great picture. |
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Methvin,
Mr & Mrs O H |
O.H. Methvin Jr & Anna Frances Crouch
Methvin (This was probably taken about the time they married
in 1870.) |
Thanks to Retta
DeLesdernier for sending in this great picture. |
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Methvin, O H Sr |
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Submitted by Dee
Shappell who received them from Ed Brown |
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Methvin, Mr & Mrs
O H Sr |
This is a tintype picture |
Submitted
by Dee Shappell who received
them from Ed Brown |
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Mitchell, Vandorah "Dorah
or Babe" Dean Freeman
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D/o James Mattison Dean
& Eliza Jenkins
Born 1856 Franklin Co., GA; Died 1930 Longview, Gregg Co., TX; Married to Samuel Freeman & Thomas W. Mitchell; Mother of Rosail
Mattison Freeman, Tom Gerome Freeman, & Joe Freeman. |
Thanks go to Mike
Bonner for this
great picture. |
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Muckelroy, Matt
Howard, Jack |
City Marshal Matt Muckelroy was injured during the ‘Dalton Gang Robbery on May 23rd, 1894. Legend has it that the marshal had some silver coins in his pocket when James Bennett’s bullet hit and then cut a streak across the marshal’s abdomen. Pictured here with Sheriff Jack Howard. |
Linda Laminack |
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Neal, Charlie |
Brooklyn Dodgers uniform;
Born: Jan 30, 1931 in Longview, Texas; Died: Nov 18, 1996 in Dallas,
Texas; 2nd Base-Shortstop-3rd Base 1956-63 Dodgers, Mets, Reds;
All-Star in 1959-60; Gold Glove in 1959 |
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New home builders |
It appears to be break
time for these new home construction workers. |
If you recognize any
of these men, please contact Elaine. |
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Northcutt, Dr
W C |
A 1911 Hupmobile with crank and the gas
tank on the running board. Dr. W.C. Northcutt stands looking proudly at his fine automobile. |
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Pegues, Oliver H & Emma Overton |
Oliver H & Emma Overton Pegues |
Linda Laminack |
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Smelley, Lola Bell Harris
1930-1931 |
Lola Bell Harris Smelley
(shortly after picture was take she married Wm. Henry Smelley)
is the waitress on the right with her hands clasped in front of
her. She worked in the dining room of the Longview Hotel (Hotel
Longivew). This hotel changed hands 5 times in a few years, so
it is not clear exactly what the name of the hotel was at that
time, but probably Hotel Longview. |
Thanks to Renee
Smelley for this great picture! |
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Smith Dry Goods Company employees |
A company picture of the H.L. Smith Dry
Goods Company. Pictured on back row, left to right: Bruner Smith,
Miss Ellen Hudson, Sam Fuller, Miss Frankie Whaley, Sam R. Blaire,
Mrs. Hasley, Miss Bunt. Pictured on the center row, left to right;
R.A. McLain, S.L. Wilson, Henry L. Smith, Leslie McDanie. The
front row is the porter Boots. |
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Smith, Judge John Tyson Sr Family |
Judge John Tyson Smith, Sr. was born near Anniston, Alabama and at the age of 9, was brought to Upshur County about 15 miles east of Gilmer. He first married Elladora Keasler and had Volney and Willie. Elladora, Volney and Willie all died by June 1876. In 1883, he married a widow, Mrs. Robert Marion Keasler, nee` Nancy Melvina Skaggs. John served the City of Longview as City Tax Assessor and Justice of the Peace before serving as Judge from 1888 through 1898 and again in 1901 |
Linda Laminack |
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Smith, R T family |
In front of their home
in the Judson Community, Gregg Co., TX about 1920. Left to Right;
standing: James Madison C. Smith (1875-1951) m Lela Sparks; Myrtle
Susan Smith (1885-1961) m. Joe Freeman; Frances Cordelia Smith
(1888-1952) m. Tom Freeman; Ivy Magnolia Smith (1891-1970) m.
Charlie Plummer; Lester Louis Smith (b. 1898); Beulah Catherine
Smith (1897-1986) m. T. A. Collins. Seated: Robert Tom Smith (1852-1924);
Sarah Eveline Brannon Smith (1855-1929) married 1874. |
Thanks go to Mike
Bonner for this
great picture. |
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Spanish - American Veterans |
This picture
was found on a single newspaper page that someone wrote Longview
News Journal on and hand dated it as July 20, 1973. |
Located in the vertical
files of the genealogy depart. of the Longview Public Library. |
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Thirteen girls and a
dog. |
Here we have 13 girls
and someone's beloved
dog. Take note of the "sailor collar's" on some of
the girls outfits. Can you identify anyone? |
Thanks Archie
Colburn for this picture. |
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Tippet Family |
1920's Longview - Tippett Family |
Thanks to Lisa Quigley-Moon for this picture. |
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Unknown |
Can you identify this
couple? |
If you recognize anyone,
please contact either Elaine. |
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Unknown |
It is not known who these
folks are. All we
know is that this picture was taken in Longview.
Can you identify them? |
If you recognize anyone,
please contact Elaine. |
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Unknown |
Front of card says:
Will this one suit you. Some day I hope to make her Queen. This
is Longview style. She is a teacher in L.H.S. ; Back: Addressed
to Mrs Ada E C Snyder; Mrs Snyder I have been lucky in Texas.
I am manager of this store Longview. I passed thru - but solo
last July impossible to stop. I will be in NY this next
spring going to ? with my ?. If you should get this and
will give me your address, will write you. Eugene
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Wells, James Barber |
James Barber Wells - Longview Attorney
& Inventor |
Thanks to Kathy
Wells for this great picture. |
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Wells, James Barber & Ione |
James Barber Wells & wife Ione |
Thanks to Kathy
Wells for this great picture. |
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West, Sam |
Born 1904 Longview Texas
- died 1985 .... played 1927-1942 for Washington Senators, St.
Louis Browns, Chicago White Sox. Buried in Grace Hill Cemetery,
Longview, Tx. |
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Whitson, Isora
1890 |
Born on 15 March 1860 at Mount Bethel,
Panola, Texas - Died on 9 June 1920 in Austin, Texas - Buried
in the Greenwood Cemetery in Longview, Gregg County, Texas (Per
Barbara Gilbert - 9th of 16 children born to Hulda A. Soape &
Shepherd Brown Whitson. She married M.M. Anthony. Their children
were Theo, John R, Milton & Imo. ) |
Thanks to Kerry
Riley for this picture. |
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Whitson, Isora
1904 |
Born on 15 March 1860 at Mount Bethel,
Panola, Texas - Died on 9 June 1920 in Austin, Texas - Buried
in the Greenwood Cemetery in Longview, Gregg County, Texas
(Per Barbara Gilbert - 9th of 16 children born to Hulda A.
Soape & Shepherd Brown Whitson. She married M.M. Anthony.
Their children were Theo, John R, Milton & Imo. ) |
Thanks to Kerry
Riley for this picture. |
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Whitson, Isora
Date Unknown |
Born on 15 March 1860 at Mount Bethel,
Panola, Texas - Died on 9 June 1920 in Austin, Texas - Buried
in the Greenwood Cemetery in Longview, Gregg County, Texas
(Per Barbara Gilbert - 9th of 16 children born to Hulda A.
Soape & Shepherd Brown Whitson. She married M.M. Anthony.
Their children were Theo, John R, Milton & Imo. ) |
Thanks to Kerry
Riley for this picture. |
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Womack, Mary C |
Before 1888, the only facility for African-Americans in Longview was a one room, one teacher building located in the north section of town. Sometime in 1888, a four room frame building was erected and by 1908 had become a two story frame building call Colored High School and later North Ward.
Oil brought prosperity and an increase in population to Longview and a new school. Property adjacent to the colored Southside School on Gum Street to build a 14 room brick building was purchased in 1930. Destroyed by fire in 1946, a new school was built and in 1959 was named Mary C. Womack High School in honor of one of the finest black educators in Longview. |
Linda Laminack |
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WW I Volunteers |
The words on the little
suitcase says exactly what is happening: "Off for France,
after the Kaiser. Selected for National Army". From left
to right: Tom Richardson, W.A. Steward, D. McHaney, Preston Allison,
Mr. Nelson, Floyd Jones, Carl Stocker. These men were the first
group of volunteers to leave Longview to fight the big war. |
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WWI Volunteers |
Longview Volunteers - Names unknown |
Linda Laminack |