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- Hurst School (Eighth Grade)
- Eighth grade class and teacher outside of school
- John Dungan Returning from France in 1919
- Photograph of a large group of soldiers in rows coming down a ramp out of a multi-story building at Newport News, Virginia. They are disembarking from France after returning WWI. One of the soldiers is identified as John Dungan, cousin of Lloyd Booth.
- Thomas School
- Students in front of school in 1919.
- 36th Division USA (WWI) Passing in Review
- World War I troops passing in review, marching down Main street in Fort Worth, TX, April 11, 1918
- Nan Bideault Holding a Baby Pig
- Nan Bideault holding a pig. Lieutenant Sheronet, and Sargent Laurie and Jeanne Bideault looking on.
- Hurst School Students
- Group of students in front of Hurst School building
- [111th Engineers Returning Home from France after World War I]
- Photograph of 111th Engineers marching through downtown Dallas after returning home from France after World War I.
- Hurst School Class (1914)
- Students in front of school
- Hurst School Sixth and Seventh Grades
- 6th and 7th grade classes photographed together
- Mary Alice Bobo
- Mary Alice Bobo, wife of Weldon Wiles Bobo, on 80th Birthday. They moved from Bedford County, Tennessee in 1870.
- Bideault Home
- Henrietta, Louise and Nan Bideault in front of their home
- Miss Taylor's Class at Old Bedford School
- School picture. Old Bedford School, Miss Taylor's class, about 1913. Individuals are identified on the photocopy inside plastic sleeve with photo.
- Andy Nelson Postcard
- Postcard with a photo of Andy Nelson in a wagon. He was born in slavery in 1862. His life spanned from slavery to the Civil Rights movement. Andy served for 35 years as the Worshipful Master of the Mosier Valley Masonic Lodge No. 103 until his death in 1960. He served on several grand juries in the 1950s. He posed for this postcard in 1912.
- Hollow Horn Bear
- Hollow Horn Bear, Brule Sioux Chief, standing in front of teepee, holding a pistol