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[Carolyn Street Scott]
Carolyn Street Scott
[Carolyn Street Scott]
Carolyn Street Scott
[Carolyn Street Scott]
Carolyn 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.
[Carolyn Street Scott in costume]
Carolyn Street Scott in a period costume. Her hair is powdered.
[Carolyn Street Scott in her living room]
Carolyn Street Scott in her living room.
[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.
[Charles Howell Scott]
Charles Howell Scott
[Charles Wesley Street]
Charles Wesley Street, 1835-1905.
[Codicil to the Will of Carolyn Street Scott]
Codicil to the will of Carolyn Street Scott, 1880 - 1973.
[Elizabeth DeBarger McGuire]
Elizabeth DeBarger McGuire, born 1826.
[Elizabeth DeBarger McGuire]
Elizabeth DeBarger McGuire
[Elizabeth DeBarger McGuire in her library]
Elizabeth DeBarger McGuire in her library at 41 Yard Avenue in Trenton.
[Elizabeth DeBarger McGuire Street]
Elizabeth DeBarger McGuire Street, 1856-1881. She died from tuberculosis at age 24.
[Elizabeth DeBarger McGuire with family]
Elizabeth DeBarger McGuire with her daughter Gertrude McGuire Briggs, granddaughter, Marion Briggs Tainer and great-grandson Julian Tainer.
[Elizabeth "Lizzie" DeBarger McGuire]
Elizabeth "Lizzie" DeBarger McGuire as a young girl.
[Elizabeth McGuire and Russell Nelson wedding party]
Elizabeth McGuire and Russell Nelson wedding party; left to right: Albert and Jessie McGuire, Elizabeth McGuire and Russell Nelson.
[Fred McGuire, son of George McGuire]
Fred McGuire, son of George McGuire. He met Tom Scott at Exeter and introduced him to his cousin, Carolyn Street.
[Helen Marion Scott Dickson]
Helen Marion Scott Dickson, 1909 - 1972.
[Helen Marion Scott Dickson on right]
Helen Marion Scott Dickson on right
[Helen Marion Scott Dickson with David and Lana Scott's children]
Helen Marion Scott Dickson with David and Lana Scott's children.
[James H. McGuire]
James McGuire.
[James H. McGuire House, Christmas 1904]
The James H. McGuire family, Christmas 1904. Left rear, Elizabeth DeBarger McGuire, 3rd from left rear, Fred McGuire; 5th from left rear, Jessie McGuire; middle row 2nd from left, Caroline Street Scott; 3rd, James H. McGuire; 1st row with mustache, Albert McGuire.
[James McGuire]
James McGuire.
[Jessie Apgar McGuire]
Jessie Apgar McGuire, wife of Albert W. McGuire.
[Jessie Apgar McGuire]
Jessie Apgar McGuire with daughter Elizabeth.
[Judge David Howell Scott]
Judge David Howell Scott of Paris.
[Judge David Howell Scott]
Judge David Howell Scott of Paris.
[Judge David Howell Scott]
Judge David Howell Scott of Paris.
[Judge David Howell Scott]
Judge David Howell Scott of Paris.
[Judge David Howell Scott's house before the fire]
Judge David Howell Scott's house before the fire.
[Judge David Howell Scott's house before the fire]
Judge David Howell Scott's house before the fire.
[Last Will and Testament of Carolyn Street Scott]
[Last Will and Testament of Carolyn Street Scott]
[Letter from Betty Scrivner]
Letter from Betty Scrivner to her family.
[Letter from Betty Scrivner to her Mother]
Letter from Betty Scrivner to her Mother.
[Letter from C.I. Scofield to Judge David H. Scott, April 2, 1888]
Letter from Cyrus I. Scofield to Judge David Howell Scott, April 2, 1888. Discusses Mr. La Bach and how long he should be allowed to continue in his pastorate. On Letterhead of the American Home Missionary Society.
[Letter from C.I. Scofield to Judge David H. Scott, December 11, 1884]
Letter from Cyrus I. Scofield to Judge David Howell Scott, December 11, 1884. Discusses Congregationalism and a church conference.
[Letter from C.I. Scofield to Judge David H. Scott, January 25, 1888]
Letter from C.I. Scofield to D.H. Scott, dated January 5, 1888. On the letterhead of the Central American Mission. He discusses the Paris church's idea of merging with the Southern Presbyterian Church in Paris. Scofield says, "the Southern Presbyterian Church is the deadest, most thoroughly, hopelessly fossilized religious organization on this earth today."
[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 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 from Elizabeth DeBarger McGuire to her sister Caroline]
Letter from Elizabeth DeBarger McGuire to her sister Caroline, written before 1877. Discusses the man who will become her husband, Charles Wesley Street.
[Letter from Judge David H. Scott to Cyrus I. Scofield, June 13, 1916]
Letter from D.H. Scott to C.I. Scofield, dated June 13, 1916. Mentions Brothers Hooper and Halliday, Mrs. Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. Aberle.
[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.
[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 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.
[Letter to Henry DeBarger, March 29th, 1841]
Letter to Henry DeBarger of York, Pa. from someone in the paper mill business in Philadelphia. Signature of person sending the letter is indecipherable.
[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.
Looking Back, by Elizabeth Scott Scrivner Dickson
The personal narrative of Elizabeth Scott Scrivner Dickson of Paris. Includes family stories from the Paris Fire of 1916.
[Man posing with horse in front of a wrought iron fence]
Man posing with horse in front of a wrought iron fence.
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