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Photos Summary 08/02/2019 Matches 3244 Photos Summary 08/02/2019 Matches 3244 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location P 1989.1.1 Canton High School Class OK Third Floor Storage See photo #1989.1.7 Print, Photographic Baseball Team in front 1930 P 1989.1.2 Canton Elementary OK Third Floor Storage Academy Street Canton Print, Photographic P 1989.1.3 Canton Elementary OK Third Floor Storage Academy Street, Canton Print, Photographic see photo #1989.1.2 P 1989.1.4 Canton Elementary OK Third Floor Storage Academy Street, Canton Print, Photographic see photo #1989.1.2 P 1989.1.6 First Baptist Church Third Floor Storage Canton Print, Photographic City Hall in 2005 P 1989.1.7 Canton High School Class photo OK Third Floor Storage circa 1930 with baseball team Print, Photographic Wilburn Holcombe 2nd row, 3rd from left W.R. Green & Johnnie Howard are identified in baseball uniforms P 1989.1.9 Canton High School Third Floor Storage Academy Street Print, Photographic Canton P 1989.1.10 Canton High School Third Floor Storage Academy Street Print, Photographic Canton P 1989.1.12 Hotel Canton, Main St OK Third Floor Storage Site of Regions Bank in 2005 Print, Photographic P 1989.1.13 Hotel Canton Third Floor Storage Main Street Print, Photographic Page 1 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location P 1989.1.14 Canton Hotel OK Third Floor Storage See Photo #1989.1.12 Print, Photographic P 1989.1.15 Edgewater Hall built by Gus Coggins, part of Crescent Farm OK Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.16 Canton Cotton Mills Office Third Floor Storage Main Street Print, Photographic Canton Board of Education building in 2005 P 1989.1.18 Jones Mercantile Co., Furniture Dept. Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.19 Jones Mercantile exterior view after remodeling OK Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.20 North Canton Store Third Floor Storage Corner of Highway 5/20 1930s Print, Photographic P 1989.1.21 cornfield on river bottom land Canton Mill #2 background Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.22 Lumber Mill behind Canton Mill #1 on Railroad Street Ext. Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.23 Back view of Georgia Marble Finishing Works looking up Main Third Floor Storage Street from the railroad Print, Photographic P 1989.1.26 McCanless Homes OK Third Floor Storage Main Street, Canton Print, Photographic (E.M. McCanless & E.A. McCanless) P 1989.1.28 North Canton Store OK Third Floor Storage Jones Mercantile Print, Photographic Intersection Ga. 5 & Hwy 140 Page 2 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location P 1989.1.29 Jones Mercantile Furniture Dept Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.30 Dr. Grady Coker home Jeanette Street, Canton OK Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.31 Georgia Marble Finishing Works Third Floor Storage Marble Mill Print, Photographic Railroad Street Canton P 1989.1.32 Etowah Manufacturing Co. OK Third Floor Storage located on Main St? Print, Photographic Myra Ponder front P 1989.1.33 P.W. Jones, Sr. & unknown friend Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.34 P.W. Jones Studio Portrait OK Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.35 P.W. Jones, Sr. Third Floor Storage studio portrait Print, Photographic P 1989.1.37 Main Street Garage Third Floor Storage Canton Print, Photographic circa 1936? per calendar on wall P 1989.1.39 Main Street Third Floor Storage CAnton looking east on 20 Print, Photographic P 1989.1.40 Main Street Canton OK Third Floor Storage Looking east near current (1989) site of Huey Funeral Home Print, Photographic R to L Sieg, Bobo home P 1989.1.41 see 1989.1.40 Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic Page 3 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location P 1989.1.43 Marietta St., Canton Third Floor Storage Looking north, PW Jones, Sr. home on left, and part of Brown Print, Photographic Park path P 1989.1.44 Mariett St & Brown Park Third Floor Storage Frame house is G. Roberts house & next building is Ford place Print, Photographic P 1989.1.45 Brown Park Third Floor Storage PW Jones, Sr. Home to left Print, Photographic Marietta St P 1989.1.46 Brown Park Third Floor Storage P.W. Jones, Sr. home Print, Photographic P 1989.1.47 PW Jones House OK Third Floor Storage Brown Park Print, Photographic Canton P 1989.1.48 Coker's Hospital OK Third Floor Storage Marietta St, Canton Print, Photographic P 1989.1.49 Jones Family Cabin OK Third Floor Storage South Canton between Sixes Rd. & Hwy 5 Print, Photographic LL Jones, Jr. on steps P 1989.1.49-2 see 1989.1.49 OK Third Floor Storage copy 2 Print, Photographic P 1989.1.50 View of Etowah River Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.51 etowah River Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.52 etowah River Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.54 Jones Mercantile Interior Third Floor Storage Page 4 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location Print, Photographic P 1989.1.55 Open House at Jones Mercantile Third Floor Storage ?, Avis Evans Haney, Ruth Perry, ?, E.O. McFather, ?, Ann Reed Print, Photographic boy with books by stairs - Thad Green 1950s? P 1989.1.56 Drawing at Jones Mercantile Third Floor Storage 3rd from left - Jones Print, Photographic 8th - J.D. Foster 9th - A.A. Fincher P 1989.1.57 Jones Mercantile Interior Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.58 Jones Cattle herd Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.59 aerial view of downtown canton Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.60 Canton Cotton Mill Third Floor Storage Boiler Room Print, Photographic P 1989.1.61 Jones Mercantile Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.62 Jones Mercantile Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.65 Railroad Car OK Third Floor Storage Jones Mercantile (Caskets) Print, Photographic Capitol City Casket Co. P 1989.1.66 Railroad Car Jones Mercantile Caskets Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.67 Railroad Car Jones Mercantile Caskets Third Floor Storage Page 5 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location Print, Photographic P 1989.1.68 PW Jones, Sr. in straw hat, holding riding crop on horseback Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.69 PW Jones, Sr. in straw hat, holding riding crop on horseback Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.70 PW Jones, Sr. in straw hat, holding riding crop on horseback Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.71 PW Jones, Sr. in straw hat, holding riding crop on horseback Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.72 Hotel Canton Third Floor Storage Main Street Print, Photographic site of Regions Bank in 2005 P 1989.1.74 Hotel Canton Third Floor Storage Main Street Print, Photographic P 1989.1.81 Henry Hamby setting type Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.82 Canton High- Branson Williams Class Third Floor Storage 3rd Person on third row- Mrs. Edna Williams Fackler Print, Photographic Teacher is Mrs J.W. Chamblee P 1989.1.83 Canton High Students, 1915-1916 Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.84 Mrs. Jim (Nevada) Garrison's music class Third Floor Storage Front Row (L-R) Print, Photographic Lucile Coker Phillips Eleanor Jones Reid Edna Williams Fackler Elizabeth Archer Jones Allen Cutts Rachel Keith Cozart Page 6 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location Amanda Perry Rowena Dorn Odum Willie Fincher Hendon Back Row (L-R) Unknown Betty Coker Patrick Pearl Sanders Mrs. Garrison Marie Archer Teasley Marjorie Johnston Louise Jones Wood P 1989.1.85 Home of Jabez & Lizzie Galt, later Coker's hospital OK Third Floor Storage in 1989 parking lot behind FBC of Canton Print, Photographic P 1989.1.87 Canton Women's Club- picture made at clubhouse behind First Third Floor Storage Baptist Church Print, Photographic P 1989.1.88 School picture with students identified: Third Floor Storage (L-R) 1st Row Print, Photographic 1. Mary Sue Lockhart 2. Willie Edwards 3. Inez Doss 4. Rhea Jarvis 5. Jack Jones 6. Steele Earnshaw 7. Esmonde Brady 8. John Galt (L-R) 2nd Row 9. Flora Blackwell 10. Eunice Ragsdale 11. Mary Glenn Roberts 12. Bettie Scott P 1989.1.89 Brady House? corner of Waleska & North per Herman Cantrell OK Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.90 Canton High School Class OK Third Floor Storage See photo #1989.1.7 Print, Photographic Page 7 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location P 1989.1.91 Men's Basketball Team, Canton High School 1915-1916 Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.92 Canton High School Girl's Basketball Team- 1915-1916 or Third Floor Storage 1916-1917 Print, Photographic Lucile Coker Rene White Edna Williams Elizabeth Archer Bertie Perry P 1989.1.93 Canton High School students, no date Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic P 1989.1.94 Canton Glee Club, Atlanta 1924 Third Floor Storage Martha Galt- Director Print, Photographic 1st Row (L-R) Rochelle McClure Daisye Crisler Nevada Garrison Martha Galt Irene P. Rudasill Lucille Coker Amanda Perry Clera Rudasill Martha Delay Pearl Sandow Frances Galt Second Row Ida Christy Nelle Michael Chamlee Nettie Groover Orleans Humphries Estelle Greene Mary Bates Nina Thompson Racheal Keith Mrs. Geo G. Doss Mildred Martyn Margret Martyn Berta McCox Page 8 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location Third Row Malinda Galt Mary Jones Mrs. Chas Goodman Ruth Pund McCanless Viola Tooler Ernet Hogan Conn Erlyn Cobb Jessie Deadwyler Winn Mellie Harpe Moody P 1989.1.95 Edgewater Hall OK Third Floor Storage See photo #1989.1.15 Print, Photographic P 2000.2.32 Scans of photos brought in by Ronald and Linda Ridgway.
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