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 |