The Barber family of Centerville Community north of Mantachie
David H. Beard at work in his shoe repair shop in
Centerville School House and Group ca. 1918
The Cockrell String Band of Itawamba County at a Woodman of the World meeting at the Lee County Courthouse in
Laying of the Cornerstone at Itawamba Agricultural High School in
The Malachai Crawford Cummings home (Sunny Dell) north of
Evergreen's First Automobile
Dance Recital Group in front of
Jessie S. Sheffield (son of Adam Sheffield) and wife Minnie Caroline Shields
The old Itawamba Agricultural High School Administration Building ca. 1955
Mantachie Street Scene ca. 1918 (Al Grissom, rural mail carrier is in wagon)
Dr. Norman W. Nanney with wife Vivian and children Syble and Havolee at their new home at Mantachie ca. 1913
Congressman John Elliott Rankin speaking to citizens on the
Old tintype portrait of two women from an old family trunk belonging to the John Thomas Riley family. These two women are probably Cason sisters
Old tintype portrait from an old family trunk belonging to the John Thomas Riley family. This is probably John Thomas Riley
The Alfred Henry Rutledge family in front of their home in the Cardsville community.
William Sheffield, son of Adam Sheffield of
A candidate speaking at White Springs Resort south of
Newly opened
Ruth Boren with other children playing at an old abandoned steam mill at old Center Star near Mantachie ca. 1910
James M. "Duff" Cockrell and wife Sallie Ford
Samuel Mansfield Franks Portrait
The town square in
The Mantachie Hotel located on
David Buse (born April 1854, died
Thomas Buse (born March 1862, died December 1912) with wife Mary Gassaway of the Mantachie area
The John Buse family of the Oak Grove area
James Herrington McMillen and wife Mary Brown of the Fawn Grove community
James Ezra Sandlin (born 1893, son of Augustus and Margaret Sandlin) and unidentified woman, probably wife Mary
Elizabeth J. Sheffield
The Marion Albert and Elizabeth Gillentine Cockrell family of the Mantachie area
Elijah and
James and Nancy Cockrell Thornberry of the
Rev. Benjamin R. East and wife Jane Cockrell
The James and Nancy Cockrell Thornberry Family of
Stacy Harriet Johnson Buse Portrait
Marion Albert and Elizabeth Gillentine Cockrell Portrait
A group of workers and farmers hauling cotton to a cotton carding factory in the Cardsville community west of the Tombigbee River around 1890
The old steam locomotive on the Mississippian Railroad
A singing school group in
A group crossing the creek at Grissom's Mill in northeastern
Nicholas and Jane Hill Horn portrait taken during the 1800s
Benson family photograph at the James Garvin Benson house near
The
John Sheffield Portrait
Charlie and Dora Ann Moore
The Chilcoat Family Portrait
The Barber Family Portrait
Stephen Horn Family photo taken around 1900
Perry Horn Family photo taken around 1900
Group Photograph of the
Mary Jane Lowry Portrait
The Fulton Garmet Factory located in
The Barnes family of the Tombigbee Community
The Thomas Benjamin Wilson Family
John L. Thomas, son of Labon and Rachel Sharp Thomas in Confederate uniform
William E. Thomas, son of Laban and Rachel Sharp Thomas in Confederate uniform
The Davis Cummings family lived north of Mantachie
The Nabers Family Portrait
Children of Laban and Rachel Maples Thomas
John Hiram Boyd (born
Sulphur Springs School Group: 1924
The Clayton Brothers: Matthew, Daniel, Elijah, Brooks and Noah T.
Claude Elbert Gregory and wife Maude Dee Ballard Gregory
Wiley
Hall's Store on the headwaters of Gum Creek
Brothers Frank, Graden and Lyonel Senter of
The John Thomas Riley family of the New Chapel Community
1 comment:
The 'very tall man" in photo of Confederate Soldiers reunion pre 1890 could very well be my greatgrandfather Carey Willis Austin from Mooreville.
James Franklin Austin Jenkins
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