![]() ![]() Chrisman served as County Judge of Johnson County from 1918 – 1920. (Information and photo from “Joshua: As It Was and Is 1853-1976) McQueen, Vic Russel, Ruth Thompson, Lucille Wagner, and Mrs. Ash, Willie May Ball, Ruby Buck, Faye Bullock, Zelma Bullock, Enola Franks, Allie Hughes, Ruth Hughes, Eta Martin, Willie Martin, Evelyn McClure, Miss Lee McClure, Annie McQueen, Estell McQueen, Evelyn McQueen, Julia McQueen, Mrs. The ladies are (in alphabetical order): Alpha Ash, Laura Ash, Myrtle Ash, Mrs. This photo shows Egan’s Red Cross in 1918. Standley, President and Director Chester A. In the 1957 edition of the Cleburne City Directory advertised the First National Bank in Cleburne. Earl (Bessie) Owens, Lillie Owens, Gladys Castor, Letha Goodman, and Bessie Brown. Top row L-R: Merl Henderson, Myrtle Hawpe, Opal Hawpe, Alma Brown, Jewel Goodman, Mrs. Ownes, Lou Amma Walker, and Mary Lee Steed. Lamb, Ervin Brown, Richard Goodman, Edward Derr, Claude Steed, Melvin Brown, Miss Addie B. ![]() Second row, L-R: Clara Lee Sandusky, Viola Evelyn Brown, _ Brown, _ Brown, _ Goodman, Lola Maupin, Nora Mae Steed,k Velma Rugh Brown, La Rue Sandusky, and Flora Caster. Maupi, Richard Caster, John Swaim Ownes, _ Connor, Ben Frank Sandusky, Jr., and Floyd Brawner. (Information obtained from Joshua: As It Was and Is 1853- 1976) Front row, L-R: I_r, Albert Derr, Charles Steed, Earl Henderson, Orville Van Zandt, Clifton Parsons, G.C. The photo below shows the Caddo Mound School (West of Joshua) student Class of 1922-1923. (Information and photo from “Rio Vista in Review 1884-1984) The grave site is located in a small cemetery located at the muth of Haley Branch near the banks of the Nolan River, where she made her home. Briden was the first white woman settler and the first woman to own property in Johnson County. The photo below shows the grave of Lucinda G. (Information from “The History of Johnson County, Texas” by Mollie Gallop Bradbury Mims) Parks was the first Queen of the Johnson County Old Settlers’ Reunion in 1925. The store was located at 100 South Main Street on the corner of Main and Chambers streets. Eash as owner of the Cleburne Drug “The Rexall Store”. In the 1957 edition of the Cleburne City Directory noted Orland R. In September of 1875, the Fellowship Baptist church joinhed the Alvarado Association of Southern Baptists. In 1873, the Fellowship Baptist church was organized with W.J. The store operated until 1981! I’m sure some of the Alvarado folks can still remember going up to the second floor to see the toys that were for sale. He and his family traveled to Texas and settled in Alvarado in 1900 where they opened C.H. Park was born in Greenville, Tennessee in 1850. Elam (teacher) is the first on the left of the last row. Third row L-R: Pat Bullock, Leonard Bullock, Wera Mae Russell, Willie Mae Ball, Vela Mae Newton, _ Mills, Myra Wilmoth, Ruby Buck, and Claude Lovett. ![]() Second row L-R: Jessie Bullock, Laura Ash, Eunice Lovett, Euna Lovett, and Elmer McQueen. ![]() Seated L-R: Lueral Paine, Angie Thomson, Laura McQueen, Ruth Blanton, Mary Buck, and Frank Ball. The photo below shows Egan School’s 1909 – 1910 students.
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