Unknown Lawrence County School
This picture is of a school in probably Lawrence County
between 1890-1915. It is stamped on the back, "Burns photographer,
Black Rock Ark, No extra charges for, groops" (spelled that way). $1
to $3 per doz. The picture came from possessions of my great-great
aunt who passed away in 1993. This could also be a photo from the
possessions of my great-great-great uncle Will Clark but three other
school photos were in the same box as these and not from that line.
Hoping someone out there can identify any one in the photo.
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Leonard (Buster) Maple
This photo was taken in Walnut Ridge or Hoxie sometime in the 1930's. Leonard
was born in 1913 in Greene County Arkansas.
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Clark Livery Stable, Lawrence
County, Arkansas The photo is of the Clark Livery Stable that was located in either Black
Rock or Imboden Arkansas at the
turn of the century. The reason I do not know which town it was in is
because my father says Imboden but my grandma took me to Black Rock about
two weeks ago and showed me the house our Clark family lived in during the
same period of time and that was in Black Rock. This house is going to be
restored and used as some kind of historical place. It is a large white
house on a hill and kind of prominent in such a small town.
This photo almost definitely came from the
possessions of my great-great-great uncle Will Clark (b. 29 Oct 1874 in
Shelby County, TN d. unknown). I descend from his sister Clara Bertha or
Bertha Clara Clark Haulcroft (3 Oct 1875- 31 Oct 1938). Will and his
brothers John Edward Clark and James Cleveland Clark were all
merchants/store owners at one time in this area as well as runners of this
stable. I have no info on the dates of death for Will or his wife Nellie
(my grandma is named for her), John, or James. I am assuming all died
after 1941 as that is when the mother of Clara Bertha, Will, James, and
John died and the dated family bible stops. Hoping someone out there
connects or enjoys the photo just the same!
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Anthony C. Cozart
Anthony C. Cozart was born July 6,
1810 in Rowan County North Carolina. He married Mary
Ann Thomason, daughter of George and Sarah Clary Thomason on March 24, 1831 in
Rowan County. Anthony was a grandson and namesake of Anthony Cozart, a
revolutionary soldier. The Cozart family first arrived in America in 1662 when
Jacques and Lea Lydia Velleman Cossart arrived in New Amsterdam from Leiden,
Holland. More...
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Joseph & Annie Elizabeth Holloway Waldron L-R: Joseph E. "Jody" Waldron and wife Annie Elizabeth Holloway Waldron.
Children: Annie-age 3 and child that died before 1910.
Sitting: Almedia Ann Cozart Holloway (Annie & Watkin's mother)
Harriett Cozart Probst
Right: Watkins Lee Holloway
Rupert Powers Holloway-age 3
Frances Jane Holloway-abt. 6 mo.
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Kathleen Wooley-Garner
This photo was in Lillian Burrow-Careys photos and I would like to give it
to her family.
I found her in the 1920 Duty, Lawrence, Ark census.
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Lela East
, Portia Arkansas
Listed in the 1920 Black River, Lawrence , Arkansas census. I would like to
give photo to her family. It was in the photo's of Lillian Burrow/Carey. I
believe she was a friend of hers.
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Mattie East
Photo Taken by McCarroll Studio, Walnut Ridge Ark. I found Mattie in The
1920 Lawrence Co, Black River, Arkansas Census. I would like to give this
photo to her family. It was in Lillian Burrow-Carey's Pictures and I am
sure she was a friend of hers.
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Bertha Simpson
Back of photo:
Bertha Simpson, June 1926 and it is by McCarroll Studio, Walnut Ridge, Ark.
I would like to give this photo to her family. It was in my the photo's of
Lillian Burrow-Carey. I found Bertha in the 1920 Campbell, Lawrence Ark.
census.
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