This is a photo from Thomas. The best I can read the engine is #25. I do not know if...
Read moreDetailsThis is a notice that appeared in the local paper letting taxpayers know where they could go to pay the...
Read moreDetailsThis is a photo of the Snyder Mansion. It was strategically located on a bank that would allow the Snyder’s...
Read moreDetailsThis is a photo of Grandmother Elizabeth Bonner Snyder and some of her family. They are identified as: (back row;...
Read moreDetailsThis photo was taken October 16, 1954 after Hurricane Hazel hit the area. This photo is from Hendricks. There is...
Read moreDetailsThis is a photo from St. George. The back reads “The old (?) House built 1888”. This is showing the...
Read moreDetailsThis photo was taken October 16,1954, after Hurricane Hazel. It is a house in Hambleton. That is all the info...
Read moreDetailsThis week’s photo is from Parsons, taken October 16, 1954 after Hurricane Hazel hit the area. The flood water is...
Read moreDetailsThis week’s photo is of the Lambert’s Chevrolet Company. Lambert’s owned the Kaiser Frazier Dealership in the Pulp Mill Bottom....
Read moreDetailsThis is a photo of Parsons after the flood of 1985. Starting on the immediate right, the building being worked...
Read moreDetailsThis is a photo of Parsons after the flood of 1986. Starting on the immediate right, I am not sure,...
Read moreDetailsThis is a group of men just flying in from being stationed in Alaska. They were with the Army providing...
Read moreDetailsThis is a rerun of the photo from last week as I have gained more information concerning it. There is...
Read moreDetailsThis week’s photo is taken in front of the Tucker County Bank. I am not sure if this is part...
Read moreDetailsThis photo is of D. E. Crosten and some other officers along with a cuffed prisoner. This photo was from...
Read moreDetailsThis week’s photo is circa 1909. It is a picture of Gene Worden’s great grandfather, Harry D Worden, great grandmother,...
Read moreDetailsThis week’s photo is of the store at Flanagan Hill. William Raines owned the store and the post office was...
Read moreDetailsHello everyone. Hope you are all safe and exercising the safety precautions prescribed by the medical field. No one called...
Read moreDetailsThis week's photo is from the Hambleton area. Last week's photo has gone unidentified at this time. There was a...
Read moreDetailsThis photo has been identified as Corky Hatfield and Lonnie Dotson. Lonnie taught welding at the Career Center and retired...
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