Family Photo Album Contd.
5 black and white photographs from a family photo album.
5 black and white photographs from a family photo album.
10 black and white photographs that come from a family photo album.
Black and white photograph of a group of adults and children sitting and standing Infront of a Zion School.
Three black and white photographs of men and women.
Scan of a memorial card For Paul C. Starr. It lists his birth and death as well as the information needed about the funeral.
Comic Strip titled "The Hunter" it's about a man who went bear hunting to get a fur coat.
Article by an unknown author talks about how women have changed throughout the years. It was written for the class reunion of 1935.
Four clippings of quotes from Will Rogers, the dates range from 1932 and 1928. These quotes were selected and edited by Bryan Sterling and distributed by King Features Syndicate
Drawing of a rugged person with the text," I try to take JUST ONE DAY AT A TIME...but lately, several days have attacked me at once!"
Sticker celebrating the 40th anniversary of Tennessee Temple University.
Letter addressed to a woman named Betty, from Charlotte A. Coats. Charlotte talks about the information she has gathered on Nancy Ward.
Letter addressed to Mrs. Wheln from Charlotte Coats talking about an application for the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Charlotte A. Coats writes a letter to June Whelan in regards to the information collected on Nancy Ward.
Handwritten list of various members of the Starr family and their birthdays
Repeated Clippings of the death of W.W. Hastins, the death of Mac Hatcher, and the extensive honor roll for the seminary boys.
Article mentioning that Private Colbert W. Starr is doing better and had his casts removed from his left arm and legs. He was wounded on February 16, 1944. There is also a photograph showing Private Colbert W. Starr getting a silver star medal from Lt. …
Memorial card of Sam Dick Starr, mentions his funeral information as well as when and where he was born.
Eulogy given by Pauline Patterson in remembrance of Jewell Starr Reid also known as Mrs. Orvil Reid
Quote about grief.
Clipping from a newspaper mentioning that in April of 1942 that Reb Orvil Reid of Guadalajara, Mexico was visiting his mother Annie Reid for a week
Orvil W. Reid went into missionary work and planning on going to Mexico and working with the Mexicans at Fort Worth while also writing his thesis on "The Challenge of Mexico to Evangelical Christianity".
Copy of the article where Orvil W. Reid talks about his missionary trip to Mexico and working on his thesis.
Charley Smith services were held at the Echota Baptist Church with Rev Ellis Foster officiating under direction of Reed Culver Funeral Home, Tahlequah. He died on June 20th in Tulsa Oklahoma.
Funeral service for Jose Bean took place at Antioch Baptist church with Revs. Steve Osage and Junior Hummingbird. She was buried in the Blackwood Cemetery under the direction of Reed-Culver funeral home in Tahlequah.
Funeral service held for Gus Bell at the Reed Culver Chapel with Rev. Douglas Thompson and rev. Maxie Thompson officiating with burial at Blue Springs Cemetery in Gideon.