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[Aubrey High and Elementary Schools]
Photograph of school building with two school buses parked to the right. There are a few small trees and a puddle in front of the building.
[Remodeled Building]
Photograph of a remodeled red building with white door and windows.
[The Mullins Hotel]
Photograph of men and women standing on first and second level porches of the Mullins Hotel. Children stand in the front yard. Decorative woodwork is featured on the gable and lightning rods with weather vanes are on the roof of the building.
[Peanut Dryer]
Photograph of a peanut drying facility next to railroad tracks. According to the U.S. Census of Agriculture, Denton county had 3,947 acres planted in peanuts in 1992.
[Truck in a Lumberyard]
Photograph of a truck in a fenced yard, in front of a storage shed. Some houses and trees are visible in the background.
[Main Street after the Tornado]
Photograph of buildings damaged by a tornado. The destroyed structure was the carriage building for Grey's Furniture and the undertaker. The house next to it belonged to the Ratchford family. A tornado had touched Aubrey and many other North Texas communities on the evening of April 14, 1918.
[Ruins of Methodist Church]
Photograph of the ruins of a Methodist church in Aubrey after a tornado. Houses, including the home of Dr. Bate, are visible in the background, and there is a great deal of debris on the ground.
[Ruins of Christian Church]
Photograph of the building of Christian Church in Aubrey, which has been flattened. The steeple remains upright, but the roof is resting on the ground. A tornado had touched Aubrey and many other North Texas communities on the evening of April 14, 1918.
[Ruins of Christian Church on Main Street]
Photograph of a flattened church building. The steeple remains upright, but the roof is resting on the ground. A tornado had touched Aubrey and many other North Texas communities on the evening of April 14, 1918.
[House With Storm Debris, 1918]
Photograph of a frame house with brick debris on the roof and in the yard. In the foreground, textiles dry on a clothesline. In the background, a woman stands beyond the corner of the house. Built before 1885, this house was the home of Wood Goin in the early twentieth century. A tornado had touched Aubrey and many other North Texas communities on the evening of April 14, 1918.
[Main Street after the Tornado, 1918]
Photograph of buildings damaged by a tornado. The destroyed structure was the carriage building for Grey's Furniture and the undertaker. It has been turned upside down by a tornado that had touched Aubrey and many other North Texas communities on the evening of April 14, 1918.
[Morning After Tornado]
Photograph of pedestrians and passengers in horse-drawn carriages and wagons viewing storm damage. Mullins Hotel is visible in the background on the left. The depot is in the upper right. The lumberyard, rolls of barbed wire, and the hardware store are all visible. A tornado had touched Aubrey and many other North Texas communities on the evening of April 14, 1918.
[Storm Debris Next to Log House]
Photograph of debris scattered around a log house. A person stands in the wreckage, in front of a tree. A tornado had touched Aubrey and many other North Texas communities on the evening of April 14, 1918.
[Storm Debris and Donkey]
Photograph of storm debris facing south. On the left a donkey is visible. Buildings at the center back survived the storm and continued to be used. A tornado had touched Aubrey and many other North Texas communities on the evening of April 14, 1918.
[Musgrove Home, 1918]
Photograph of a two-story house surrounded by trees. Damage to the fence and the second floor porch is evident. Storm debris is visible in the foreground. A tornado had touched Aubrey and many other North Texas communities on the evening of April 14, 1918.
[McCarson House After 1918 Tornado]
Photograph of the ruins of the McCarson house following a tornado in 1918. Two men work on the damaged roof of the house, while another man stands in the yard. Three automobiles are parked in front of the house, and a horse is tethered to a fence in the background.
[Storm Debris, 1918]
Photograph of storm debris, with two houses in the background. The house on the right was owned by Granny Mullins. The house on the left was owned by Wesley and Axia Housden. A tornado had touched Aubrey and many other North Texas communities on the evening of April 14, 1918.
[Storm Debris and Chairs]
Photograph of two men standing in the middle of a debris field, with wrecked buildings visible behind them. Two chairs and a damaged brick wall are in front of them. A tornado had touched Aubrey and many other North Texas communities on the evening of April 14, 1918.
[McCarson House After 1918 Tornado]
Photograph of a house with a damaged roof, surrounded by debris. Part of a windmill is visible in the foreground. A tornado touched Aubrey and many other North Texas communities on the evening of April 14, 1918.
[Jim Goin with Soldiers]
Photograph of three rows of men in uniform, including Jim Goin, who is the sixth from the top right. There are two tents and a branch-covered shelter behind them.
[People Outside Christian Church]
Photograph of five men and five women posing in front of a frame church building in Aubrey, Texas. The women are identified as Lillie Coffey, Annie Mullins, Martha Hodge Mullins, and Mary MacIntosh.
[Photograph of Noah Edwards' Home]
Photograph of a group of adults and children in front of Noah Edwards' house.
[Photograph of George Campbell and Sally Goin]
Photograph of a man and woman, George Campbell and Sally Goin, looking out of the windows of an automobile.
[Children By Pond]
Photograph of five children sitting at the edge of a pond. Trees, buildings, and a fence are visible behind them.
[Unidentified Child near Wood Goin's barn]
Photograph of a little girl standing beside a small tree. She wears a large bow in her hair and holds a piece of paper in her hands. Behind her, farmland and a barn belonging to Wood Goin are visible.
[Photograph of Arthur Harmon & Granny Rachel]
Photograph of Arthur Harmon and an elderly woman identified as Granny Rachel posing outdoors. Bushes and trees are visible in the background.
[Sarah Housden and Lillie Nations on Bridge]
Photograph of Sarah Housden and Lillie Nations in uniform, standing on a stone or cement bridge over a stream. Many trees appear in the background.
[Portrait of Beulah Goin, Sally Goin Campbell, and Laura J. Goin]
Photograph of Beulah Goin, Sally Goin Campbell, Laura J. Goin, and an unidentified woman posing outdoors. Trees are visible in the background.
[Men at Trailer Camp]
Photograph of six smiling men, identified as Ted Emmons, Lewis Ashby, Jim Goin, Joe Ashcraft, a cousin to the Ashcrafts, and Earl Ashcraft. The building behind them is labeled "Jim Goin Trailer camp." Cabins and trees are visible in the background. The trailer camp was located at 2804 N. Elm Street in Denton, Texas.
[Photograph of the Wood Family]
Photograph of a couple and two girls and one boy in front of an automobile near the Goin Tourist Cabins at 2804 N. Elm Street in Denton, Texas. A building in the background is labeled "Goin". The family are identified as Linda, June, James, Lola Mae and Giles Wood.
[Photograph of Joe G. Powledge]
Photograph of Joe G. Powledge holding some paper in his hands. Buildings and bushes are visible in the background.
[Aubrey School Classes]
Photograph of a group of boys, girls, and adults posed in front of a brick school building.
[Jim Goin in Powledge Store, January 17, 1918]
Photograph of three men and a boy posing in a store containing a variety of products displayed on shelves, in glass-topped display cases, and hanging from railings. Jim Goin stands behind the counter wearing a tie.
[Weigh Station in Aubrey]
Photograph of a small building on an unpaved street. The weigh station was on Main Street looking east to Powledge house and railroad. The depot is in the background.
[Downtown Aubrey, 1972]
Photograph of a wide angle view of downtown Aubrey, Texas, showing cars and pickup trucks parked in front of Gordon's; Jackie's Hardware; and Pettit's Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, and Meats.
[Funeral Notice of Jim Goin]
Funeral memento for James William Goin (1897-1978). Services were held October 4, 1978 in Denton, Texas at the Schmitz-Floyd-Hamlet Chapel. Interment was at Belew Cemetery in Aubrey, Texas.
[Eliza Wood Williams as a Teenager]
Portrait of a young woman, Eliza Wood Williams, wearing a dark suit with a high, ruffled lace collar. Eliza Wood Williams was Bouncer Goin's paternal grandmother.
[1918 Aubrey High School Yearbook]
High school yearbook for the Aubrey, Texas class of 1918. It includes photographs, names, athletics notes and memorabilia.
[Portrait of Virgie Adams]
Studio photograph of Virgie Adams, who wears a white dress with a high collar.
[Photograph of Betty and Unknown Boy]
Photograph of an adolescent girl, Betty, and a young boy. The boy is sitting in a chair and the girl stands behind him.
[Portrait of John Goin and Chris Gillihan]
Studio photograph of two men identified as Uncle John Goin and Chris Gillihan sitting side by side.
[Goin Family]
Photograph of the Goin family. The man stands behind the chair in which the woman is seated, and a young child stands next to her holding a doll. They pose in front of a wooden house. The text reads: "Albert Emer Willie May Goin." It is unknown whether that is the man's full name, or if this is describing all the family members shown.
[Photograph of a Man and Woman]
Photograph of a man and woman identified as Jim and Julie. She stands behind Jim, who sits in a chair.
[Photograph of Albert Goin]
Photograph of Albert Goin, wearing a hat. He stands in front of a painted backdrop, and holds a stick.
[Woman and Child]
Photo of an unidentified woman in a fur coat holding a baby.
[Man With Book]
Photograph of a man sitting in a chair, holding a book in one hand.
[Photograph of Jim and Arthur Harmon]
Photograph of two young boys, Jim and Arthur Harmon, posing for a photograph. The boy on the left sits in a wooden chair, while the boy on the right stands.
[Cage McNatt with Pig]
Photograph of Cage McNatt standing in a field near a pig. Trees appear in the background.
[Photograph of John Oldredge]
Photograph of John Oldredge as a baby wearing a white gown, with his hair parted on the side.
[Photograph of Joe Richardson and Alex Wilson]
Photograph of Joe Richardson and Alex Wilson sitting side by side.
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