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[Letter from C.I. Scofield to Judge David H. Scott, January 25, 1888]
Letter from Cyrus I. Scofield to Judge David Howell Scott, January 25, 1888. Discusses the Congregational Church in Paris.
[Letter from Betty Scrivner to her Mother]
Letter from Betty Scrivner to her Mother.
[Recipe for Cranberry Jelly]
Recipe for making Cranberry Jelly
[Wedding of Tom & Joann Kearn]
Wedding photo of Joann and Tom Kearn. His parents are on the right, and Dick and Eleanor are on the left.
[Letter from Nina S. Wells to Carolyn Street Scott, June 14, 1935]
Letter from Nina S. Wells to Carolyn Street Scott, June 14, 1935, thanking Mrs. Scott for her help in establishing the local public library.
[Betty Scrivner and Eleanor Muhn]
Photo of Betty Scrivner and Eleanor Muhn.
[Tom and Joann Kearn on their wedding day with Betty Scrivner and Helen Dickson]
Tom and Joann Kearn on their wedding day with Betty Scrivner and Helen Dickson
[Helen Marion Scott Dickson on right]
Helen Marion Scott Dickson on right
[Helen Marion Scott Dickson]
Helen Marion Scott Dickson, 1909 - 1972.
[Helen Marion Scott Dickson with David and Lana Scott's children]
Helen Marion Scott Dickson with David and Lana Scott's children.
[Mother's day note from Helen Marion Scott Dickson to Carolyn Street Scott]
Mother's day note from Helen Marion Scott Dickson to Carolyn Street Scott
[Photo of the Paris, Texas fire of 1916]
Photo of the Paris, Texas fire of 1916. The fire happened on March 21, 1916, and this appears to be an image after the fires had gone out. The rubble of buildings is on the left, and many men are walking the cleared areas, while others sit on stacks of lumber.
[Letter from Betty Scrivner]
Letter from Betty Scrivner to her family.
[Codicil to the Will of Carolyn Street Scott]
Codicil to the will of Carolyn Street Scott, 1880 - 1973.
[Tribute to Carolyn Street Scott, written by her daughter Betty Dickson]
Tribute to Carolyn Street Scott, written by her daughter Betty Dickson. Carolyn Scott helped organize the Paris Civic league after the 1916 fire; organized the Girl Scouts in Paris; helped start the Paris Public Library and served as its first librarian; and formed the Paris' first Garden Club.
[Last Will and Testament of Carolyn Street Scott]
[Last Will and Testament of Carolyn Street Scott]
[Carolyn Street Scott]
Caroline Street Scott.
[Carolyn Street Scott at the Jersey Shore]
Carolyn Street Scott, on the right, with a friend at the New Jersey shore.
[Scott home in Paris, Texas]
The Scott home in Paris.
[Thomas McGee Scott]
Thomas McGee Scott.
[Carolyn Street Scott]
Carolyn Street Scott.
[Carolyn Street Scott in her living room]
Carolyn Street Scott in her living room.
[Thomas McGee Scott]
Thomas McGee Scott.
[Carolyn Street Scott]
Carolyn Street Scott
[Carolyn Street Scott in costume]
Carolyn Street Scott in a period costume. Her hair is powdered.
[Carolyn Street Scott]
Carolyn Street Scott
[Carolyn Street Scott]
Carolyn Scott
[Thomas McGee Scott and Carolyn Street Scott]
Tom and Carolyn Scott
[Paris, Texas]
Street scene in Paris.
[Paris, Texas after the 1916 fire]
Paris after the 1916 fire. People walk in front of the shells of burned out buildings.
[Ruins in Paris, Texas, after the 1916 fire]
Paris after the 1916 fire. Tents are set up in the street, and ruined buildings dominate the scene. The courthouse can be seen on the left.
[Tom Scott with daughter Betty Scott at the beach]
Tom Scott at the beach with his baby daughter Betty (Elizabeth DeBarger Scott).
[Carolyn Scott with daughters]
Carolyn Scott (seated) with her daughters, Helen, Eleanor, and Betty.
[Carolyn Scott with daughter Betty Scott at the beach]
Carolyn Scott at the beach with her baby daughter Betty (Elizabeth DeBarger Scott).
[Carolyn Scott with two children]
Carolyn Scott with two children.
[Tom Scott with his brother, Ben and sister, Ina]
Tom Scott with his brother, Ben and sister, Ina
[Office of Scott and Baldwin, Paris]
Offices of Scott and Baldwin in Paris. Judge Scott and Tom Scott on the front left.
[Thomas McGee Scott]
Tom Scott
[Announcement card for the birth of Charles Howell Scott ]
Birth announcement for Charles Howell Scott, March 8, 1906.
[Thomas McGee Scott]
Tom Scott
[Certified copy of Record of Marriage for Tom and Carolyn Scott]
Certified copy of Record of Marriage for Tom McGee Scott and Carolyn Street Scott, married November 3, 1904 in South Orange, New Jersey.
[Carolyn Scott with baby Charles Howell]
Carolyn Scott with baby Charles Howell.
[Charles Howell Scott]
Charles Howell Scott
[Letter to Thomas M. Scott from Charles W. Street, April 26, 1904]
Letter to Tom Scott from his future father-in-law, Charles W. Street, congratulating him on his engagement.
[Tom and Carolyn Scott Wedding Party]
Thomas M. Scott and Carolyn M. Street wedding party, November 3, 1904. Back Row, L to R: Eleanor McGuillard (friend), Jessie McGuire (Albert's wife), Gertrude Briggs (aunt of bride), Josephine Hollingsworth (friend), Sidney Moore (best man); second row: Caroline McGuire (aunt of bride), Thomas Scott (groom), Adelaide Backer (friend); front row: Carolyn S. Scott (bride), Elizabeth McGuire (Albert's child), Albert McGuire (uncle of the bride), Elizabeth deBarger McGuire (grandmother of bride).
[Tom and Carolyn Scott on their wedding day]
Tom and Carolyn Scott on their wedding day.
[Letter from Tom's Grandmother to Carolyn Street, July 28,1904]
Letter to Carolyn Street from M. Fooshee, congratulating her on her engagement to Tom Scott.
[Letter from Caroline McGuire to Tom McGee Scott, March 18, 1904]
Letter from Carolyn McGuire to Tom McGee Scott, congratulating him on his engagement to her niece, Caroline McGuire Street.
[Letter to Carolyn Street, postmarked March 18, 1904]
Letter to Carolyn Street from Thomas McGee Scott, the day after they agreed to be engaged. Written from Princeton, N.J., addressed to 41 Yard Ave., Trenton.
[Thomas McGee Scott]
Photo of Thomas McGee Scott.
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