2011 flood; farms; Anderson Tulley, Arkansas; Sutton Brothers Farm; tractors;
Two women and two dogs are seen with a telephone poll behind them. They are sitting on a tractor submerged in the flooded water. The land that surrounds them can also be seen in the distance. Taken in the small farm community of Anderson Tulley,...
2011 flood; farms; Anderson Tulley, Arkansas; Sutton Brothers Farm; tractors;
Two women and two dogs are seated on a tractor. The tractor is submerged in flooded water. One woman is pointing off into the distance. Taken in the small farm community of Anderson Tulley, Arkansas, near Paneway, Arkansas on highway 373 at the...
Civil War; clergy; health; military; public service; religion; yellow fever;
Charles Carroll Parsons, Rector of St. Lazarus-Grace Episcopal Church, died September 6, 1878 while serving the people of Memphis during the terrible days of the 1878 yellow fever epidemic. Although he had served the congregation less than three...
Prior to World War II, Enschede, the largest cotton manufacturing city in the Netherlands, and Memphis, the Mid-South’s cotton-exchange center, maintained firm business ties. Enschede, situated six miles from the German border, was completely...
Two women sitting on a tractor are pointing right with a barn in the background. Taken in the small farm community of Anderson Tulley, Arkansas, near Paneway, Arkansas on highway 373 at the Sutton Brother's Farm.
Description on the back reads "Atlanta Life Memphis Agency Christmas Party"; a photo of two African American men standing in front of an artificial Christmas tree with gifts under it and a picture of George W. Lee on the wall.
Description on the back reads "Atlanta Life Memphis Agency Christmas Party"; a photo of two African American women standing in front of an artificial Christmas tree.
Several people are pictured posing for a photograph, including a member of the Elks, two males in trench coats and hats, a male pretending to place a tiara on the head of a female, another female formally-dressed, and two marching band members...
“Cotton On The Levee, Memphis, Tennessee” Color image with many bales of cotton stacked in front of two boats, two donkeys, at the forefront of the image; Mississippi River showing just slightly in the background.
Two men seated, wrapped with blankets. <br>Text on front: J.C. Avery, Sedan, Kas. <br>Text on back: From... <br>Avery <br>Sedan, Kans. <br>Duplicates from this Negative at a reduced rate. <br>Clark...
Two men in business attire, standing next to house. -- Text on back: A Velox Print -- Made in Memphis by the -- Memphis Photo Supply Co. -- 126 Monroe Ave., Memphis, Tenn.