Box PH 6
Container
Contains 165 Collections and/or Records:
Drawing of Reverend Jesse Head, a Methodist Episcopal minister, who married Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks, the parents of Abraham Lincoln, on June 12, 1806, undated
Item — Box: PH 6
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_6_0000_810
Scope and Contents
This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.
Grave of Reverend Jesse Head in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, undated
Item — Box: PH 6
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_6_0000_811
Scope and Contents
This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.
The Mother Town Marker, a memorial in Harrodsburg honoring the first four mothers who with their families entered the western wilderness. Mrs. Hugh McGary, Mrs. Thomas Daton and Mrs. Richard Hogan who all came directly to Fort Harrod on September 8, 1777, with Mrs. Daniel Boone going to Bonnesboro, Kentucky. Harrodsburg, Kentucky., undated
Item — Box: PH 6
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_6_0000_812
Scope and Contents
This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.
Westville High School, built by the W.P.A. Adair County, Oklahoma. Photograph shows stone building with a person standing in front of the entrance. The sign says "High School District No. 11 Westville, Okla." From W.P.A. for Oklahoma album, showing projects in Oklahoma., undated
Item — Box: PH 6
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_6_0000_813
Scope and Contents
This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.
Old Rocky Point School, a stone one-room building built by the W.P.A. Adair County, Oklahoma., undated
Item — Box: PH 6
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_6_0000_814
Scope and Contents
This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.
New Rocky Point School, showing Old Rocky Point School in the background. A 1930s vintage automobile sits beside the new wooden school. A W.P.A. Project, Adair County, Oklahoma., undated
Item — Box: PH 6
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_6_0000_815
Scope and Contents
This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.
Manual Arts Building in Stillwell. A stone building built by the W.P.A. with a fire hydrant in front. Construction supplies and a person are also in front of the building. Stillwell, Adair County, Oklahoma., undated
Item — Box: PH 6
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_6_0000_816
Scope and Contents
This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.
Watts Community Building, Adair County. A stone building built by the W.P.A. A few people are standing in front of the building. Watts, Adair County, Oklahoma., undated
Item — Box: PH 6
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_6_0000_817
Scope and Contents
This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.
Caney Creek, showing water pouring over a low water dam, built by the W.P.A. Adair County, Oklahoma., undated
Item — Box: PH 6
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_6_0000_818
Scope and Contents
This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.
Caney Creek, showing a low water dam. A W.P.A. project in Adair County, Oklahoma., undated
Item — Box: PH 6
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_6_0000_819
Scope and Contents
This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.