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Myrtle Hill Cemetery
In Myrtle Hill Cemetery
with Mrs Eva Carnahan-
Thompson, the scribbler,
Mother Mann and Mr.Thompson,
standing before the grave
of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
who lies buried beside
her father and mother.
These lines are on the…
Myrtle Hill Cemetery Rome, Georgia
In Myrtle Hill Cemetery
with Mrs Eva Carnahan-
Thompson, the scribbler,
Mother Mann and Mr.Thompson,
standing before the grave
of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
who lies buried beside
her father and mother.
These lines are on the…
Rome, Georgia
Rome, Ga. home and family
of Eva-Carnahan Thompson
Mothers Carnahan and Mann
(82-80 yrs.old) and Chas and Daisy
Wheaton, beside the Thompsons
and two of their three daughters.
This was taken as we were
enroute home in our…
Chickamagua Park
Chicamagua Park, near
Chattanooga, Tenn.
We carried a lunch that
day and ate it near where
Chas took this photo-
Left is the writer, next
Mother Mann, right
Mrs Sarah Carnahan
Mother of Eva Carnahan-Thompson
of Rome,…
Ashland in Lexington KY
"Ashland"-in Lexington,
Ky. Builded by Henry
Clay for his home, and
probably named for Ashland
Virginia, near which
Clay was born.
Mary Todd who became
Mrs. A. Lincoln was a very
familiar visitor here as
a young girl.…
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving forenoon-Nov 26, 1926
A sample of New
Orleans French Market-
Chas. took this photo,
Mrs Louise Sedgwick and I
in foreground.
En Route to French Markets
Thurs. Nov, 26-1926-being
Thanksgiving Day-we
took car to the French Markets,
having heard and read about
them all our lives.
They may have been worth
talking about in their earlier
days but we found them
dirty and ill…
Image of New Orleans
These are three specimens
of New Orleans wonderfully
handmade "wrought Iron.
They look like patterns
of lacework-and are
seen on most of the
overhanging porches
on the old timey houses.
Mrs. Sedgwick and I
gazing at them.
Unidentified Woman
Mrs. Wheaton did not describe this photograph or give the name of the woman. featured. If you have information about the content of this photograph, email history@yourcl.org.
The Sunbury News, 1982-05-06
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