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[Portrait of Gertrude E. Ausbrooks]

Description: Photograph of Gertrude E. Ausbrooks, who is standing, wearing a striped shirt, and visible from the waist up. There is a man in a dark-colored suit standing next to her.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Bishop College Student]

Description: The unidentified young lady in the Bishop College 1926 yearbook was in the Academic Department. That department educated the lower grades below college level.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Three Women]

Description: Three women, unidentified, pose in a room Framed pictures and other decorative objects are in the room.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Pemberton High School, Marshall]

Description: Students are gathered in the courtyard in front of Pemberton High School in Marshall. The school was traditionally African-American before integration. In 1970 MISD merged grades 10-12 with Marshall High School. Pemberton then housed the ninth grade until 1988, when the ninth grade went to Marshall High School. The campus was then sold to Wiley College. This photo is from the 1964-65 yearbook.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Principal G. A. Rosborough, Educator]

Description: Mr. Garfield A. Rosborough was principal of Pemberton High School in Marshall from 1944 until 1972. He was born August 21, 1903 in Harrison County, where he was raised and educated. He received his teaching degree from Wiley College in Marshall with graduate work at the University of Colorado. His entire career was spent at the local high schools. During his administration of Pemberton, the curriculum and school plant were expanded. His total contribution to education spanned 48 years. Th… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Railroad Yards, Marshall]

Description: This newspaper clipping, date unknown, gives a view of the railroad yards which were a major industry in Marshall. The several tracks and necessary buildings for building, repair, and other railroad jobs are in the middle and background. In the center a steam engine puffs along a track, pulling a coal car and boxcars. A light pole and switch mechanisms are also visible.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Bishop College 1926 Yearbook Page]

Description: A page from the 1926 Bishop College yearbook pictures a young female student in the Academic Department. That department taught grades lower than college to younger students. Bishop College was located in Marshall at that time.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Portrait of Gertrude E. Ausbrooks]

Description: Photograph of Gertrude E. Ausbrooks, who is sitting, wearing a dark-colored suit, and visible from the chest up.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Central School, Marshall]

Description: Central School was the first public school in Harrison County for African-American children. It was located on a hill bounded by Railroad Ave. (now Alamo), Border St. (now Travis), and Fannin St. Founded by H. B. Pemberton, who was also its first principal, the school was later named for him. In early years the campus housed all grades; but when elementary schools were built, Central/Pemberton became a high school. When the school moved across town to a new site, the old buildings were raze… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Rev. Leslie R. Taylor, Harrison County Leader]

Description: A funeral service card for the Rev. Leslie R. Taylor, Harrison County spiritual leader. Details of his life are unknown except that his parents were Joseph P. Taylor and Frances Dickerson Taylor. His father was an educator for the county and owned a farm.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Marshall University, Marshall]

Description: Marshall University was one of Marshall's earliest schools. It was authorized by Sam Houston in 1842. In 1843 Peter Whetstone, founder of Marshall, gave ten acres of land for educational purposes. The plot is located on the corner of W. Houston and College St. where Marshall Junior High School stands today. The building shown in the picture was contracted in 1851. It served the community until 1910, when it closed its doors. The school was never a true university. It served educational n… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Capitol Hotel, Marshall]

Description: The Capitol Hotel in Marshall existed from 1857 to 1971 at the corner of Houston and Bolivar Streets in Marshall. It was predated by the Adkins House and was succeeded by the Hotel Marshall, which still stands. The Capitol was financed by George A. Adkins and built by two slaves, Dick Land and Green Hill. The hotel had a colorful history due to the momentous times of the Civil War and visits by noted Texans. After the Hotel Marshall was built next door, owner Sam Perkins bought the Capitol … more
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Bishop College Yearbook Page]

Description: A page from the 1926 Bishop College yearbook shows a female student in the Academic Department, which taught grades below college level.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Field Day, Marshall]

Description: A group hosts a field day. The participants, event, date, and location are unidentified. A table at center holds a display. Two young girls sit in front next to a sign about the event. A woman in white stands nearby. In the distance, men in uniform appear to supervise games while adults look on.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Bishop College 1926 Yearbook Page]

Description: A page from the 1926 yearbook of Bishop College shows an unidentified man and woman. At that time, Bishop College was located in Marshall.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Fred Newhouse, Harrison County Olympian]

Description: Fred Newhouse, native of Hallsville in Harrison County, won gold and silver medals in track and field at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. He was a graduate of Galilee High School
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Home Interior]

Description: The home in this photograph is located in Marshall. The owner and location are unidentified. Shown are interior furnishings.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Gravestone of J. W. Sanders]

Description: Photograph of a gravestone for J. W. Sanders next to a tree and text that is illegible.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[PHS Basketball Team]

Description: The basketball team was a feature of the 1964-65 Pemberton High School yearbook in Marshall. At the top of the page, there is an action photo. The text to the left relates the highlights of the season. The bottom photo is the team photo. They were coached by Coach Broach.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Portrait of Rev. Wardell Miller]

Description: Portrait of Rev. Wardell Miller, who is sitting, wearing a dark-colored suit, and visible from the chest up.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Portrait of Mr. And Mrs. U. R. Weisner]

Description: Photograph of a portrait of Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Weisner hanging on a wall with two other photographs. They are standing, wearing formal clothing, and visible from the chest up.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library
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