Pictures Shared by our Friends
[This] is a photo of the Short Line RR Depot at Bowling
Green, MO. My great grandfather, Mathew Porter McAfee, built this depot
and the Chicago & Alton RR Depot in Louisiana, MO. Jerry A. "Jay" McAfee |
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Chicago & Alton RR Depot in Louisiana, MO Also shared by Jerry A. "Jay" McAfee, as noted above. |
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Riverview Cemetery, Louisiana, MO This is to the right of the flag pole facing East at the top of the cemetery. Shared by Joan Longbrake. |
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Riverview Cemetery, Louisiana, MO This photo is part of the old cemetery. It is also of the walkway to the area of the photo directly above overlooking the river, where the Flag Pole is located. Shared by Joan Longbrake. |
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Riverview Cemetery, Louisiana, MO This photo is a small white painted rock 'office' located in the old cemetery (first section) located on the main drive as you enter the Cemetery on the right. It no longer appears to be used for anything. Shared by Lorraine Llewellyn. |
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I would like to submit the marriage license of my gr. gr.
grandparents.....
Francis H. Dungey of St. Louis, MO to Thank you, |
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Joanna Tennent MOORE resided
much of her life in Pike County,M0. She and her husband and some of her
children are buried in the Smyrna Cemetery. This is the photo that I
recovered from our Katrina Flood and the photo that Mollie Price had hoped
to include in her book on Pike County. I am sure other researchers would
be interested in this photo.
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Peter Moore, husband of Joanna
Tennent Moore. He and his wife resided much of their life in Pike County,
M0 and until about 15 years ago there was a yearly Moore reunion held at
Curryville.
This is a rare photo and one that Mollie Price, when living would have loved to have. I found this in our flooded house. Thanks, |
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This is a depiction of the
"Old Hospital" which is located just to the west of the
present-day Pike County Memorial Hospital. This building found a second
life as a nursing home named Smith-Barr Manor. As of March 2006, this
building sits empty. Donated by Audrey Jones |
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Postcard of the Louisiana River
Front Donated by Audrey Jones |
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Frances Elizabeth Hawkins Hays
was born May 31, 1837 in Bedford County, Virginia. She died March 15, 1906 in New Hartford, Pike County, MO. Frances was the daughter of William Hawkins, Jr. of Virginia (died before 1850 in Virginia) and Ann Eliza Hatcher (born 1809 in Bedford County, Virginia and died in Missouri). Donated by Marilyn Moore |
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This is a post card picture of Everett Wells, Sr. and Nellie Chloe Hays taken before 1917 in Pike County, MO.
Everett Wells Moore, Sr. was born November 30, 1894 near New Hartford to
William Jordan and Lillian Reid Moore. Donated by Marilyn Moore |
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Children of John & Delilah
Phillips Waddill including Cynthia Phoebe Waddill Smith, wife of Joseph M. Smith |
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2004 Holiday Greetings by the
Sunday School of the First Presbyterian Church of Bowling Green |
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Claiborne Gillum, son of Claude Gillum and Julia Ann Bryant (page
3361), is pictured in front of an auto garage in Clarksville. My Mother (Melba Crenshaw) said she dated Claiborne for five years beginning her 8th grade (about 1927-1934).The history1
says Claiborne Gillum died in 1968.
Donated by Rubyann Darnell |
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Flo Bryant (Florence Eugenia on page
3351) was one of my Mother's good friends. She married Devoid Mitchell and lived all of her life in Pike County. They had a large family (9 children I believe).
Donated by Rubyann Darnell |
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R.B. Scholl is holding Mildred Gillum while standing in the Mississippi River. R.B. Jr. was born in 1913, my mother was born in 1915 so I believe this is the correct Scholl family on page 603 of the history1 above.
Donated by Rubyann Darnell |
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Tommy Winkle is pictured on the school grounds of the Clarksville High School. The Winkles lived on Lewis Street.
Donated by Rubyann Darnell |
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Ruth Crenshaw & Tommy Winkle in Clarksville High School yard ca 1940
Donated by Rubyann Darnell |
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1929 Clarksville High School
photo from newspaper
Donated by Rubyann Darnell |
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Luther C. Parker of Clarksville in military uniform from newspaper
Donated by Rubyann Darnell |
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Luther Parker in uniform, 1940s
Donated by Rubyann Darnell |
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Luther Parker in uniform, 1940s
Donated by Rubyann Darnell |
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Thurmond 'Chick' or 'Chicken' Cooper of Clarksville in military uniform from newspaper
Donated by Rubyann Darnell |
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I have a family photo of the George Terry Lee family. I found them among my Grandmother's old photos. Their names were written on the back, along with Bowling Green, Mo. Their children were Orson and Mary. I cannot connect them to my family. I looked on Ancestry and Census and found that he was a Pharmacist and owned a Drugstore in Bowling Green. I would love to share this photo with Pike County, in hopes it will come to the attention of their descendants. Contributed by Stanley Coryell |
1. "Pike
County, Missouri, People, Places & Pikers" compiled and edited
by Karen Schwadron (Jostens Publishing Co, Marceline, MO 64658: Pike County Historical Society, 1981) |
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