“Miss Audrey” and “Mr. Ross” ran the Hamm Store. Miss Audrey outlived her husband and her three children. When she was quite elderly, she still went to the store to visit with friends and sell groceries. When she was around 90, she climbed out the…
5th generation Bertha Horner Armstrong 5 generation family Bertha Horner Armstrong, (baby) Loretta Laster, Horner Brown Armstrong, (sailor) Thomas Laster, Sylvia Armstrong Laster
Brack King’s Blacksmith Shop Left to Right: Clyde King, Irma Dean King, Mollie (Phillips) King, Brack King, Roper Ricketts (another blacksmith), W. Claude Corlew (cashier of the Bank of Flatwoods
Front and side views of a wooden church building being used as a school. There is a large bell tower in front of the building. Two individuals are standing on steps. The first school for African Americans in Linden employed one teacher. Classes were originally…
Submitted by Doris Parrett Williforddaughter of Alma Westbrook Graduating Class, Linden High School, Friday, May 4, 1917 Alma WestbrookHarold SavageClaggard TuckerIrma LewisJack AndersonBertha WestbrookJoe DabbsAlice PattersonCarl WestbrookRuth DodsonMary Anderson Program Invocation……..Rev. Boyd S. FielderSalutatory……..Harold SavageAdvertiser……..Claggard TuckerHistory………..Irma LewisEssay………….Alice PattersonJoker………….Carl WestbrookGrumbler……….Bertha WestbrookPoem…………..Mary AndersonOration………..Joe DabbsProphecy……….Ruth DodsonWill…………..Jack AndersonValedictory…….Alma WestbrookClass…