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    1. Re: Dawson/Nac.Co./1920s
    2. Vaughn, Your Dawson pictures maybe connected to the Dawsons that live in the Cushing area. I am not related to them but I knew them growing up. Linda R In a message dated 1/10/01 9:42:28 AM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > I've been scanning some of my grandmother's old photos and trying to > identify the people in them. There are ancestors, their relatives, and > friends. Most are not marked and there are very few people alive and > with eyesight good enough to help the identification. > > I do have a group of pictures that do have names on the back. There are > also penciled numbers. I see no connection but I'll discuss then in that > order. > > 10. Two young women standing on a stump. There is a "Dog Trot" house in > the background. The names are Rebecca Dawson and Susie Glazle. > > 12. Two young girls holding a large slice of watermelon. There are no > names but a stamp on the back identifies the photo as a "Genuine BORDER > Fox Tone Picture by Fox Co., San Antonio, Texas, Copyright 1925." > > 22. A young boy holding a dog and the same two girls as in 12 each > holding a doll. The caption reads "Susie Dawson, Rachel Dawson, and J.T. > Dawson." > > 23. A young man standing beside a railroad track. "Johnnie Dawson." > > 63. A young woman, "Elweno Dawson", with a railroad trestle in the > background. I think I recognize this as the long trestle between Frost > Lumber and the N & SE depot. > > 87. A very young boy in the yard of a 'dog trot' house. There are two > other people in the 'trot' but it's hard to make out their features. The > boy is Duwel Ben Dawson. > > Do these names sound familiar? Would you recognize the faces? I can't > send attachments here but contact me and I'll send them direct to you. > > Vaughn > > <[email protected]> > >

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