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[Woman and Child]
Photo of an unidentified woman in a fur coat holding a baby.
[Aubrey Christian Church on Main Street North]
Photograph of a group of adults and children posing in front of a frame church building.
[Photograph of Beulah McNatt and Sissy Mitchell]
Portrait of two women, Beulah McNatt and Sissy Mitchell, leaning their heads together.
[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.
[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.
[Sam, Otis, and Barney Mundy on Fence]
Photograph of three young men, Sam Mundy, Otis Mundy, and Barney Mundy. Two are sitting on a picket fence, while one stands behind with his arms over the others' shoulders.
[Jim Goin in Uniform]
Photograph of Jim Goin in uniform, standing in front of a shrub, beside a wooden structure.
[Man with Sculpture]
Studio photograph of an unidentified man standing next to some kind of sculpture.
[Woman with Hat]
Photograph of an unnamed woman. She is standing next to an ornate hat that sits on a chair next to her.
[Studio Photo of Baby]
Studio photograph of an unidentified baby wearing a white gown and shoes.
[Cora Sardin's Mother With Baby]
Photograph of a woman identified as "Cora Sardin's mother," with a child. It's not clear if the child is Cora Sardin herself.
[Portrait of Unidentified Man]
Tintype of an unidentified man, who wears a vest and a suit jacket.
[Unidentified Young Boy]
Photograph of a young boy. A hand is on his shoulder, and other people are visible behind him.
[Woman in Checkered Dress]
Photograph of a woman wearing a dark-colored checkered dress. Her cheeks and collar have been colorized.
[Damaged Photograph of Man]
Damaged photograph of a young man in a dark jacket.
[Portrait of Arthur and Jim Harmon]
Photograph of Arthur and Jim Harmon, as children. Jim, the baby, wears a white gown, and Arthur wears a plaid gown with a bow at the neck.
[Studio Portrait of a Man]
Studio photograph of a seated unidentified man wearing a three-piece suit. The photo has been colorized slightly.
[Man in Uniform]
Photograph of a man posing in a Confederate Army uniform.
[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.
[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.
[Photograph of John Oldredge]
Photograph of John Oldredge from the chest up.
[Photograph of Glenn and Jamie Slaton]
Photograph of Glenn and Jamie Slaton as young boys. One sits on a bench to the left, and the other has his hand on the back of the bench.
[Photo of William Harmon]
Photograph of a man identified as William Harmon. He wears a three piece suit and has a full white beard.
[Photograph of Garland, Dora, and Peck McNatt]
Postcard photograph of three children. From left to right, they are Garland, Dora and Peck McNatt.
[Will Rice with Wife and Children]
Studio photograph of Will Rice with his wife and three children.
[Photo of an Unidentified Man]
Faded photograph of an unidentified gentleman. He has a mustache, a light colored suit, and a large bow tie.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[Portrait of John Goin and Chris Gillihan]
Studio photograph of two men identified as Uncle John Goin and Chris Gillihan sitting side by side.
[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.
[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.
[Photograph of Jon Book]
Damaged photograph of Jon Book in a suit and bowtie.
[Woman Beside an Automobile]
Photograph of a woman, wearing an overcoat and a hat, standing beside an automobile parked on an unpaved road.
[Photograph of Giles & Eileen]
Photograph of a man and woman, identified as Giles and Eileen, standing on grass outdoors. Visible in the background are a building, trees, and a mobile home or trailer.
[Bob Goin and Unidentified Man]
Photograph of Bob Goin and an unidentified man, both wearing hats and overalls. The men are standing outdoors in front of an automobile. The man on the left smokes a pipe.
[Guards For a Whiskey Still]
Photograph of two young men holding shotguns, with pistols in their belts. A dog stands in front of them, and bushes and trees are in the background.
[Horses and Buggy]
Dark photograph of Wood Goin and another man on a horse-drawn cart.
[Photograph of George Campbell and Ada Campbell Blackwell]
Photograph of a dark-haired woman, Ada Campbell Goin, looking out of the driver's side window of an automobile while a man wearing a boater straw hat and striped tie, George Campbell, leans on the car's door.
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