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[Portrait of Marion Sims McCutchan Sr. and infant son (view 1)]

Description: Photograph of Marion Sims McCutchan, Sr. sitting in a wicker rocking chair holding his infant son. Although a later inscription in ink on the back of the photograph identifies the baby as Marion Sims McCutchan, Jr. born 1/11/1905, it is more likely to be the first born son, Robert Lewis McCutchan, born 4/1/1903. The baby is wearing a long christening gown, and the father is wearing a suit, vest, and tie. Visible in the background are a wood arm chair with a vertical slat back, patterned wallpap… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Portrait of Mary McAllister, 1897]

Description: Cabinet card photograph of Mary McAllister, three-quarters view, head and shoulders. She is wearing a light colored dress or blouse with high neck and flowers pinned next to the collar. Her hair is pulled back. Born in 1880, she was 17 years old when this photograph was taken. [Although the date 1917 is written on the bottom of the mount card, another copy of this photograph in the family collection bears the date June 21, 1897.] The photographers' imprint at the bottom of the card and on the b… more
Date: 1897
Creator: Bruce & Corti
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Portrait of Washington Irving Carroll, Minister of First Presbyterian Church, Marshall, Texas]

Description: Studio portrait of Washington Irving Carroll, three-quarters view, seated in a chair, with one hand resting on the arm of the chair and the other hand holding the lapel of his jacket. He is wearing a suit, vest and tie. The photographer's name is printed in the lower right corner of the photograph. Carroll, originally from St. Louis, served as minister of the First Presbyterian Church, Marshall, Texas, from Nov. 7, 1920 to Feb. 19, 1934. Written in pencil on the back: "Probably Washington Irvin… more
Date: 1915/1925
Creator: Strauss Portrait, St. Louis
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Portrait of William A. Polk]

Description: Photograph of William A. Polk, head and shoulders against a light background. He has a moustache and is wearing a light shirt, dark jacket and a bow tie. The photographer's imprint at the bottom of the card is "Texas Photo Company." Written in pencil on the back of the card is the name William A. Polk and the names of other family members. Polk was a bachelor, with no children, and lived in San Augustine, Texas.
Date: [1880..1899]
Creator: Texas Photo Company
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Post Office Force, Marshall, Texas]

Description: Group portrait photograph of the Marshall, Texas, post office employees taken on the steps in front of the post office and printed on real photo postcard paper. Part of the lettering on the front window of the post office is visible in the upper right corner. A boy in knickers stands in the front row. Most of the men are wearing white shirts with bow ties. Written in ink on the back are the words "Post office force."
Date: 191X
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Post Office, Marshall, Tex.

Description: Photo-postcard of the Marshall, Texas, post office building showing the facade and the west side of the building. Two automobiles are parked in front of the building and one is visible on the side. Two pedestrians are walking on the sidewalk. The building is located at 100 E. Houston St. Bushes have been planted across the front and side of the building. There is a metal trash bin with a pyramidal top next to the streetlight at the right corner of the building. There also is a flagpole and high… more
Date: 195X
Creator: L. L. Cook Co.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Post Office, Marshall, Texas

Description: Photo-postcard of the Marshall, Texas, post office building. The three windows on the right are partially open and the front doors are open. The building is located at 100 E. Houston St. A tall flagpole stands to the right of the building. The title at the bottom of the image is "Post Office, Marshall, Texas." There is no postmark or message on the back of the card.
Date: 196X
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Portrait of Three Young Women]

Description: Photograph of three young women, head and shoulders view, with one posed behind the other two. They are wearing white, or light-colored blouses with high necks and decorative lace. The lace on the blouse of the women in back is in a contrasting darker color. The photographers' imprint at the bottom of the card is Bruce & Corti, Artists, Marshall, Texas. There is a decorative border in relief on the card around the image. Names have been written on the card next to two of the women. The one on … more
Date: 189X
Creator: Bruce & Corti
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Sam Houston Elementary School, Marshall, Texas, Classroom with students and teacher, 1949]

Description: Photograph taken in a classroom of Sam Houston elementary school in Marshall, Texas showing students, some sitting at desks and others standing in back with their music teacher, Mrs. Sims McCutchan, Jr. in the very back. The walls are of painted horizontal boards, with three multipaned windows with curtains and above those windows, just under the ceiling, three smaller, horizontal windows. A blackboard with Christmas greetings and decorations is on the other visible wall. The desks are old desk… more
Date: 1949
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Sam Houston Elementary School Faculty, Marshall, Texas, March 1970]

Description: Group photograph in color of the teachers of Sam Houston Elementary Schoool, Marshall, Texas. They are posed inside in front of a pale green curtain with one seated row and two standing rows behind. A sign on the floor in front of the group reads: "Sam Houston Elem. Marshall, Texas Mr. Jones Principal, Faculty, March 1970." Written in pen on the back are the following identifications: "Back row, Wendell Jones, Glendon Harris, Modena Owen, ?, Margie Ford, Virginia Neeley, Larnell Johnson ; 2nd r… more
Date: 1970
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Sam Houston Elementary School Class Picture, Marshall, Texas, 1962-63]

Description: Group photograph of a class of Sam Houston Elementary School students, posed in three rows on risers in front of an auditorium stage with the curtain drawn. The teacher, Mrs. Sims McCutchan, Jr. (Miss Johnnie), stands on the far left. A United States flag is to the left of the group and a Texas flag is on the right. A few identifications have been written on the back: no. 2 Patsy, 4, Nat Roberts, 11 Paul Pennington, 16 John, and 21 Roddy Warfield.
Date: 1962/1963
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Sam Houston Elementary School Class Picture, Marshall, Texas, 1958-59]

Description: Group photograph of a class of Sam Houston Elementary School, posed in four rows in front of an auditorium stage with the curtain drawn. The teacher, Mrs. Sims McCutchan, Jr. (Miss Johnnie), stands on the far left. The top right corner is torn. The names of many of the students are written on the back in red pencil.
Date: 1958/1959
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Sam Houston Elementary School Class Picture, Marshall, Texas, 1949-50]

Description: Group photograph of a class of Sam Houston Elementary School students, posed in four rows on steps in front of the school. One teacher, Mrs. Sims McCutchan, Jr. (Miss Johnnie), stands on the far left, and an unidentified teacher stands on the right.
Date: 1949/1950
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Post's Garage, Marshall, Texas]

Description: Photograph of Post's Garage showing stucco retail building with Texaco gas pumps under the awning. Behind the stucco building is a larger gable-roof garage building sided in corrugated iron with a pickup truck parked beside it. Part of a raised nineteenth century cottage is visible to the right of the gas station. Signs on the service station include one for Studebaker authorized sales & service and Willard Storage Batteries.
Date: 194X
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Presentation of Scrapbook to Teacher]

Description: Photograph of a young girl presenting a scrapbook to Mrs. Sims McCutchan, Jr. (Miss Johnnie). The picture ran in the Marshall News Messenger on 1/23/49 accompanying an article about the presentation of the scrapbook, which contained drawings and poems by South Marshall School 5th & 6th graders before Mrs. McCutchan left to teach at Sam Houston School. Mary Ann Simmons made the presentation and Harold Collier looked on. The photograph was taken in the Girl Scout room at the city park, identified… more
Date: 1949
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Rockefeller Hall, Bishop College, Marshall, Texas, 6-J-64

Description: Black and white photo-postcard of Rockefeller Hall of Bishop College, Marshall, Texas. The three-story brick building has a gambrel roof with a row of nine small dormers with round-arched windows on the roof. Two exterior staircases across the facade leading from the front porch to the dormers was probably a later addition for fire safety. A drainpipe from the roof gutter is visible on the left part of the facade. A tree and bushes are in the foreground, as well as a telephone pole. At the bott… more
Date: 194X
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[School baseball team, 1915]

Description: Group photograph of an elementary school baseball team and their teacher seated on the steps of the school. The nine boys are wearing their school clothes, but a few appear to wear athletic shoes. They each have a mitt and two hold bats. The female teacher sits beside the boys, wearing high button shoes, and holds a baseball in her hands. Part of a bicycle is visible in the background. Written below the second boy from the right is the name Sims, Jr., 1915. Written on the back of the board are … more
Date: 1915
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[School Children in Front of Unidentified School]

Description: Group photograph of students posed standing in two rows in front of a school building. Four windows and part of an arched window are visible. Nineteen girls wearing checked pinafores are in the first row. The boys are in the scond row, most of whom wear ties. The teacher, Mrs. Johnnie Davis McCutchan, stands in the middle of the back row wearing a coat with fur collar. Most of the girls have bobbed hair.
Date: 192X
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Scarborough Chapel, East Texas Baptist College, Marshall, Texas

Description: Black and white photo-postcard of the Scarborough Chapel, East Texas Baptist College, in Marshall, Texas, taken in the late 1940s or early 1950s. The chapel opened in 1948. The building housed both the chapel and the music department. The two-story brick building with raised basement has stained glass windows and steps leading up to the main entrance doors. Tree branches frame the view of the building. An automobile is parked under a tree at the bottom right of the image. At the bottom of the … more
Date: [1948..1955]
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Four Generations, Dykes, McAllisters, and McCutchans]

Description: Photographic portrait of four adults and two children. Standing left to right are Clinton Dyke and Mary McAllister McCutchan, seated on left is Sarah Dyke holding her great grandson Marion Sims McCutchan Jr., seated on right is Katie McAllister holding her grandson Lewis McCutchan. Later inscription in ink on back reads: "4 generations, L to R standing Uncle Clinton, Mother (Mary), seated Great Grandmother Dyke holding Sims McCutchan Jr., Grandmother McAllister holding Lewis McCutchan." The pho… more
Date: 1905
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

First Presbyterian Church, Marshall, Tex., M 600

Description: Black and white photo-postcard of the First Presbyterian Church in Marshall, Texas, taken sometime in the 1950s. The main building was constructed in 1884 in an English Arts and Crafts parish church style. The main gable-roofed structure has a picturesque tower entrance porch projecting on the right. Decorative shingles can be seen on the mid-level of the entrance tower and in the ends of the gables, and turned wood elements decorate the entrance porch. Bushes and trees surround the building. … more
Date: 195X
Creator: L. L. Cook Co.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

First Presbyterian Church and Chapel, Marshall, Texas, 6-J-7

Description: Black and white photo-postcard of the First Presbyterian Church in Marshall, Texas, taken sometime in the 1940s. The main building was constructed in 1884 in an English Arts and Crafts parish church style. The main gable-roofed structure has a picturesque tower entrance porch projecting on the right. Decorative shingles can be seen on the mid-level of the entrance tower and in the ends of the gables, and turned wood elements decorate the entrance porch. Bushes and trees surround the building. … more
Date: 194X
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[First Presbyterian Church Building in Snow, Marshall, Texas, 1948]

Description: Photograph of the First Presbyterian Church building, Marshall, Texas, taken in snow in 1948. Part of the Sunday School building next to the church is visible, and the street signs are in the lower left of the photograph. Written in pencil on the back is the inscription: "The Marshall Presbyterian Church, 1948."
Date: 1948
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Marshall, Texas, 6-J-8

Description: Black and white photo-postcard of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, located at 414 N. Washington Ave., in Marshall, Texas, taken sometime in the 1940s. The view is taken from the northwest and shows the facade and the north side of the building. The two-story brick building with raised basement has entrances on either side of a central section with a front facing gable roof crowned by a cross. Stairs lead to each entry on the main level. The central portion has stained-glass center-pivot wind… more
Date: 194X
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum
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