Businesses

If you have information to add to these photos, please contact me. As far as I know, all these businesses were in Haskell (town). Most of the photos are from the collection of Hess Hartsfield.
Haskell Bank
West Sherrill Building
Carney's Store, Haskell
Construction
Construction
Crisson & Son Store
Downtown
Downtown
J. L. Jones & Art C. Foster
Foster Jones Hotel
M Systems Store - 1930's - Henry Atkeison, proprietor
Merchants Café & Bakery, 1913, Haskell
Merchants Café & Bakery, 1915, Haskell
Merchants Café & Bakery, 1920, Haskell
Magnolia Mills, Haskell
Old Oil Mill, Haskell
Allie Irby Payne, wife of Claborne, in one of the first three cars in Haskell.
Sagerton Blacksmith Shop
Haskell Square
These twin gas stations were built by George W and Young L Thomason in the 1920s. Photo courtesy of Michael Thomason.
Terrell's Drugs at the southwest corner of the square in Haskell, aboout 1900
Terrell's Drug Store Dr. C.L. Terrell is at center w/daughter Frankie & son, Cabe. Dr. C L Terrell lived on the corner of South 1st Street and Ave H, west of the drug store. On 2 Oct 1908, Dr Terrell filed for bankruptcy. He took sick for about a month and died on 8 May 1909 after a long illness. His drug store burned on 7 May 1909, without his knowledge. He was 54 years of age.
Barber shop
Blohm Studio
Bon Ton Restaurant
Brazelton Lumber Co
Smitty Sales & Service
Pittman Motors
Cox Motor
Campbell's Texaco
Robertson Pontiac
Burton Chevrolet
Dad n Lad
Lane Felker Sress Shop
Frazier's Radio Shop
Haskell Free Press
Gholson's Grocery
Helbers Jewelry
Holden Funeral Home
The Hub
Jones & Son Blacksmithing
Jones & Son Service Station
Jones Cox
Lyles Jewelry
Oates Drug Store
Oates Drug Store
Payne Drug Store
Perkins-Timberlake
Perkins-Timberlake, names
Personality
Texas Café, circa 1945
Tucker Booterie
Woodson Electric