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[First School Bus in New Summerfield]

Description: Copy negative of a group of students holding their books in front of a new school bus, which was built on a Model T Ford chassis by the men of the community of New Summerfield. Elmer "Johnny" Liles was the bus driver. In the back row, left to right, stand Alta Smith, Ruth Glen Brown, Macie Carby, Dollie Tomerlin, Gladys Darby, Loleta Garrett, Beatrice Brown, Myrtle Tomerlin, Lorene Liles, Ona Clark, Elsie Mae Waldrup, Nellie Roebuck, and Birdie Waldrup. In the center row are Ruth Manion, Elnora… more
Date: December 5, 1987
Creator: Cherokee County Historical Society
Partner: Cherokee County Historical Commission

[Dialville High School]

Description: Copy negative of Dialville High School, a one-story building with a single door and a window on either side. It was built in 1923-24.
Date: December 5, 1987
Creator: Cherokee County Historical Society
Partner: Cherokee County Historical Commission

[Gallatin School, 7th Grade]

Description: Copy negative of the Gallatin School 7th grade class of 1923-24. In the front row, from left to right, are Chester Garner, Mrs. Gretna Jones (teacher), Morris "Spot" Fling, Cecil Welborn, Lee Roy Dudley, and Letcher Clifton. In the middle row are Janie Gullion, James Jarrett, Vera Baggett, Haskel Jenkins, Jewel Cotton, Buck Fling, Loids Jenkins, Reba Turney, and Lester Williamson. In the last row, standing, are Cora Dell Jenkins, Margie Tucker, Irene Gullion, Evie Underwood, Monnie Garner, Ruby… more
Date: September 17, 1988
Creator: Cherokee County Historical Society
Partner: Cherokee County Historical Commission

[Melvina Chessher's 90th Birthday]

Description: Copy negative of Melvina Chessher and her children gathered for her 90th birthday. From left to right, A. J. "Andy" Chessher, son; Melvina Chessher; Mrs. Gus "Miss Kate" Caperton, daughter; and Dr. John Chessher, son, stand on the porch of the original Chessher hotel building.
Date: December 5, 1987
Creator: Cherokee County Historical Society
Partner: Cherokee County Historical Commission
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