Photographs
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We would appreciate your donations of photographs to be posted here.Hubert Henley Sipes and Rosie Lee Johnson |
Children of Hubert Henley Sipes & Rosie Lee Johnson Bill, Pearl, Beulah, Lela, Ray & Jack. 1909 Susan Duvall Stewart |
Thomas Joseph Johnson & d-i-l Mertie Byrd Johnson unknown in the middle. Thomas and Mertie are both buried in Cedar Point Cemetery. Susan Duvall Stewart |
Thomas Joseph Johnson and Mary Elizabeth Howard Children: Rosie Lee, Cora Ethel & Jessee - ca1890, Brownwood Susan Duvall Stewart |
Sipes Familes - 1904 Thomas Lee Sipes and wife Olie Wortham, 2 boys, Alvin and Elmer. Hubert Henley Sipes and Rosie Lee Johnson, 3 children, Lela, Bill & Beulah Susan Duvall Stewart |
Green Family (Jones Chappel Area-E. Brownwood) 1904 Left to Right: Oscar, Roy, wife Susan Elizabeth Parker, baby Clifford, Pat, Mae, Jeff (Jr) (my grandfather), Jeff Sr, Oscar and Pat from prev. marriage of Jeff Sr, Roy, Mae, Jeff Jr and Clifford from marr. w/ Susan Parker. Jeff Sr. b. at Jones Chappel Cemetery Susan Duvall Stewart |
Lees, Coleys and Tunstalls from Brown County |
Lees, Coleys and Tunstalls from Brown County |
Brownwood Hotel ca 1930. The tall building is the Old Brownwood Hotel. It is still standing today. My parents spent their honeymoon there in May 1936. From Life and Lives of Brown County People Book 4, Brown County Historical Society. November 21, 1930. "Formal opening of Hotel Brownwood. There were 225 fire proof rooms. The price at the time was $2.00 and up. A partial list of material used in the construction were...Seventy five car loads of brick and tile, one hundred twenty six loads of rock, ninety six train carloads of sand, forty three loads of cement. Twenty three loads of steel and fifteen loads of plaster." submitted and owned by Ruth Scott |
Byrds Store |
Shaw's Laundry, Brownwood 1920s The man on the right that has John written on his legs is John Nicholson, brother of Necie Nicholson. My father says that Uncle John was working at Shaw's in the 1920s. submitted and owned by Gaye Fowler |
Brownwood Courthouse |
Coggin School - late teens or 1920s J.W. Griffin shown - others unknown |
Brownwood Millinery ca1906. I don't know the exact location of the millinery, but I do know that it was in existence in 1906 in Brownwood. I believe that the owner was a Miss Taggart, but not sure about that. The woman on the right is Necie Nicholson, my grandmother. She was working in the millinery in 1906. In a letter dated April 10, 1906, my grandmother Necie Nicholson Griffin states that they had their spring opening yesterday. She mentions that Miss Taggart came back from the market. This letter was written to her future husband and my grandfather Frank Griffin. Necie Nicholson and Frank Griffin married in Brownwood December 25, 1906. submitted and owned by Gaye Fowler |
Store/postoffice Byrdstore |
Byrds Store 1877 |
Brownwood Lake |
Church in front of the Windham Cemetery in Byrdstore. |