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[Baby Portrait of Nannie Clara Evans]
Photograph of Nannie Clara Evans as an infant. She is wearing a white-lace dress and is sitting upright in a tapestry-covered chair.
[Charles Evans, Sr. Holding a Baby]
Photograph of an elderly man, Charles Evans, Sr., holding a toddler-aged boy, James M. Kendrick. They are standing outdoors in the yard of Mr. Evans' home at 2100 Colcord Avenue in Waco, Texas.
[The Evans and Kendrick Families]
Photograph of friends from two families, the Evanses and the Kendricks, seated together and posed for a portrait. Pictured from left to right are Sarah Elizabeth Evans, Sue Kendrick, James M. Kendrick (the child standing in front), Maria Evans Sleeper, Charles Evans, Sr., and Blanche Kendrick holding Charles E. Kendrick in her lap.
[The Evans Family at Home]
Photograph of the Evans family posed on the porch steps of their house in Waco, Texas. Standing in the top row wearing an apron are Sarah (AKA Sallie) Isabel Baker Evans and her husband William George Evans. Also pictured on the left are Charles Evans, Jr., Sarah Elizabeth Evans, William Warren Evans, Lillian Evans (as an infant), and Rosa Johnson Evans. On the right are two young brothers Harold and John Sleeper and their mother Maria Evans Sleeper.
[The Evans Family Relaxing Outdoors]
Photograph of Nancy Caroline Sleeper Evans surrounded by her granddaughters, Elizabeth, Frances, and Ruth Evans, who are all of similar age. They are seated in the grass with toy dolls, just outside the Evans family home at 2100 Colcord Avenue in Waco, Texas.
[Friends at a Beach]
Photograph of four friends standing ankle deep in water at an unidentified beach. From left to right is John T. Willis, Sr., Nannie Clara Evans Willis, Robert Warren Evans, and Lucile Elizabeth Evans. They are all wearing bathing suits.
[The Home of Charles Evans, Sr.]
Photograph of a Greek Revival-style two-story house at 2100 Colcord Avenue in Waco, Texas. It belonged to Charles Evans, Sr. and Nannie Caroline Sleeper Evans. The property is covered in snow.
[The Home of Judge William Evans]
Photograph of a Queen Anne-style two-story house that belonged to William Warren Evans. A man and a small child are visible standing on the porch steps. The man is believed to be William Warren Evans' father, William George Evans.
[Lillian Evans at Her Family Home]
Photograph of a young Lillian Evans standing outside of the Evans family home in Waco, Texas. A handwritten note on the back of the photo claims that she is the daughter of William Warren Evans. A photo of a man is attached to the back of the photo; the name "Jones" has been written directly beneath the photo.
[Lucile Evans as a Maid of Honor]
Photograph of Lucile Elizabeth Evans, standing outside the Evans family home at 2100 Colcord Avenue in Waco, Texas. As the maid of honor to an unidentified bride, she is clad in a long-sleeved dress and a wide-brimmed hat. She is clutching a bouquet of flowers in her arm. The photo is attached to a piece of black paper upon which this note has been written underneath the photo: "the maid of honor Miss Lucile Evans, April 29, '17."
[Lucile Evans at a Shopping Center]
Photograph of Lucile Elizabeth Evans standing outdoors with a hand on her hips at a town shopping center. She is wearing a long jacket, skirt, and a hat.
[Marriage License of Charles Evans and Nannie C. Sleeper]
Marriage license of Charles Evans and Nannie C. Sleeper, McLennan County, Feb. 4, 1880, signed by Rev. Dr. Samuel A. King, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Waco.
[Marriage License of John T. Willis and Nannie Clara Evans]
Marriage license of John T. Willis and Nannie Clara Evans, McLennan County, Texas, April 25, 1917, signed by the Rev. F. S. Groner.
[Members of the Evans Family]
Photograph of five members of the Evans family standing together on the porch of the family home at 2100 Colcord Avenue in Waco, Texas. Standing on the top row are Charles Evans, Jr., Robert Warren Evans, and William Gardner Evans. On the front row are Nannie Clara Evans Willis and Lucile Elizabeth Evans.
[Nannie Clara Evans in an Automobile]
Photograph of Nannie Clara Evans as a young woman, before she married and took the name Willis. She is sitting on the driver side of an automobile, which is parked on the side of the Evans family home at 2100 Colcord Avenue in Waco, Texas.
[Nannie Evans at Her Family Home]
Photograph of Nannie Clara Evans as a young woman, before she married and took the name of Willis. She is standing on the steps of her family's home in Waco, Texas while holding a large bouquet of flowers in her arms.
[Nannie Evans Standing Outdoors]
Photograph of Nannie Clara Evans as a young woman before she married and took the name Willis. She is standing outdoors near a small, leafy tree at 2100 Colcord Avenue. She is clad in a long, ruffled, and tiered dress.
[Nannie Sleeper Evans Holding a Baby]
Photograph of Nannie Caroline Sleeper Evans seated in a wicker chair and holding an infant Nancy Claire Willis in her lap. They are outdoors, just outside of the Evans family home in Waco, Texas.
[Nannie Sleeper Evans Holding a Baby]
Photograph of an elderly Nannie Caroline Sleeper Evans holding an infant (Nancy Claire Willis) in her arms. Nannie is visible from the waist up and is wearing several layers and a dark-colored hat; the baby is wearing a light-colored dress, bonnet, and booties and is smiling at the camera. There are plants visible in the background. The corners on the left side of the photograph are cut off.
[Portrait of Charles Evans, Sr.]
Photograph of Charles Evans, Sr., a young man wearing a shirt and a jacket. He is only visible from the chest up. A handwritten note on the back reads, "Charles Evans, Sr., 1851-1926."
[Portrait of Charles Evans, Sr.]
Photograph of Charles Evans, Sr., a middle-aged man with a mustache, wearing a suit, shirt and bow tie. He is only visible from the waist up.
[Portrait of Charles Evans, Sr.]
Photograph of Charles Evans, Sr., a middle-aged mustached man wearing a three-piece suit and tie. He is only visible from the chest up.
[Portrait of Hettie Baker Tobin]
Photograph of the Hettie Baker Tobin, who was the sister of Sarah Isabel Baker Evans, according to accompanying information. She is an elderly woman dressed in austere, post-Victorian era style clothing.
[Portrait of Infant Menifee Cheek]
Photograph of an infant, Menifee Reed Cheek, nestled in a large white blanket in a studio setting. A handwritten note on the back of the photo claims that she was 24 days old at the time the picture was taken.
[Portrait of Lucile Elizabeth Evans]
Photograph of Lucile Elizabeth Evans, a young woman posed for a portrait in a professional setting. She is wearing a wispy, white dress with her hair styled in a short bob. Her hands are clasped together and resting on a pillow that is balancing on the back of a chair set before her. A handwritten note on the back reveals that she later married into the Kendrick family and then the Powell family.
[Portrait of Maria Evans Sleeper]
Photograph of Maria Evans Sleeper, a woman with short, curly hair, dressed in a high-collared ensemble. She is only visible from the chest up. A handwritten note on the back reveals that she was the mother of Harold and John Sleeper.
[Portrait of Maria Evans Sleeper]
Photograph of Maria Evans Sleeper, a young woman with shoulder-length hair, dressed in a prim but youthful ensemble. Her arms are folded in front of her.
[Portrait of Nannie Clara Evans]
Photograph of Nannie Clara Evans as a young woman, before she married took the name Willis. Her hair is styled in a loose, Edwardian-era updo. She is wearing a high-collared dress with a necklace.
[Portrait of Nannie Clara Willis]
Photograph of Nannie Clara Evans Willis as a young woman, standing outdoors near a barbed wire fence. She is wearing an overcoat, a scarf, and a hat. A large group of people are visible in the distance beyond the fence.
[Portrait of Nannie Sleeper Evans]
Photograph of Nannie Caroline Sleeper Evans, a woman with curly upswept hair, wearing high-collared Edwardian-era style clothing. She is only visible from the chest up.
[Portrait of Nannie Sleeper Evans]
Photograph of Nannie Caroline Sleeper Evans, a woman with curly upswept hair, wearing austere, high-collared clothing. She is only visible from the chest up. Handwritten notes on the back read, "My mother Nannie C. Sleeper Evans married Charles Evans Feb. 14, 1880."
[Portrait of Nannie Sleeper Evans]
Photograph of Nannie Caroline Sleeper Evans in her old age. She is sitting in a chair outdoors.
[Portrait of Sarah Baker Evans]
Photograph of Sarah Isabel Baker Evans, a middle-aged woman wearing austere clothing. According to accompanying information, she was also known as Sallie.
[Portrait of Sarah Elizabeth Evans]
Photograph of Sarah Elizabeth (Lizzie) Evans, a young woman with shoulder-length hair, dressed in a prim dress trimmed in lace. She is seated on a chair and is resting one arm on the chair's arm while her other rests in her lap.
[Portrait of the Charles Evans Family]
Photograph of the Charles Evans, Sr. family posed for a picture together at their family home at 2100 Colcord Avenue in Waco, Texas. On the top row is Nannie Clara Evans Willis, John Todd Willis, Sr., and Lucile Elizabeth Evans. In the middle row is William Gardner Evans, Nannie Caroline Sleeper Evans, Charles Evans, Sr., Robert Warren Evans and Charles Evans, Jr. On the front row are Ida Warner Evans, Frances Louise Evans, Elizabeth Evans, two unidentified children, and Genie M. Evans.
[Portrait of William George Evans]
Photograph of William George Evans, an elderly bearded man wearing a suit and tie.
[Portrait of William Warren Evans]
Photograph of William Warren Evans, a mustached man wearing a three-piece suit. He is only visible from the chest up.
[Robert Evans, Sr. at Camp Bowie]
Photograph of Robert Warren Evans, Sr., standing at Camp Bowie in his military uniform. He is holding a rifle upright in front his body. Behind him is a row of pitched army tents and a fellow soldiers.
[Senior Portrait of Nannie Clara Evans]
Photograph of Nannie Clara Evans as a young woman. The portrait was taken at the time of her graduation from Waco High School in 1910. She is turned so that her side profile is in view, and she is only visible from the chest up.
[Wedding invitation of Clara Evans and John T. Willis]
Wedding invitation of Clara Evans and John Todd Willis, Columbus Street Baptist Church, Waco, Apr. 25, 1917.
[Woman on Horseback]
Photograph of Nannie Clara Evans on horseback just outside of a house. She is wearing a high-collared, long-sleeve Edwardian-era style dress.
[A Young May Jones and Nannie Clara Evans]
Photograph of May Jones and Nannie Clara Evans as young women, before Clara took the last name Willis. They are both wearing long, Edwardian-style dresses and hats.
[Young Women on Porch Steps]
Photograph of four young women standing together on the porch steps of a house. In front on the left is Nannie Clara Evans, later Willis. Standing on the same step to her right is Elizabeth Causey Miles, later Quinius. Two unidentified women stand behind them; one of the women has her hand over her face.
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