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Alfred
Eastland Battle was the husband of Caroline Liberty Stone Battle and the
father of A. Edward "Ed" Battle who married Minnie Mae Standridge. |
Bowers-Concilio-Stone Collection |
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Back
of Photo of Alfred Eastland Battle. The studio where this photograph was made
was in Hillsboro, MS. The Stones and Battles came to Texas from Scott Co.,
MS. |
Bowers-Concilio-Stone Collection |
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Albert Edward & Minnie Mae (Standridge)
Battle Wedding Picture |
Albert
Edward "Ed" and Minnie Mae (Standridge) Battle wedding picture. He
was the son of Alfred Eastland and Caroline Liberty (Stone) Battle. She was
the daughter of John Wesley and Mary Caroline (Whatley) Standridge of
Blevins. |
Bowers-Concilio-Stone Collection |
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James
Efford "Eff" Bowers. He was the son of James Calvin and Louella
(Gooch) Bowers and grandson of Daniel and Aurillia (King) Bowers. Back of the
postcard picture reads: (To) Mrs. Lella Stone - August 10,1910 - Presented to
Lella from Efford Bowers" - they were first cousins. |
Bowers-Concilio-Stone Collection |
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Louis
Concilio married Lena Ora Bowers of Blevins, Texas on December 11, 1921 at
Waco, Texas. |
Bowers-Concilio-Stone Collection |
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Louis Concilio,
husband of Lena Ora Bowers Concilio served in World War I. Here is a postcard
picture of him in his uniform. |
Bowers-Concilio-Stone Collection |
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Young
man on left is unidentified. Man on right is identified as Bruce Standridge.
Bruce Standridge was the son of John Wesley and Mary Caroline (Whatley)
Standridge. This is a tintype. |
Bowers-Concilio-Stone Collection |
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I am
inclined to think that is a picture of my mother, Lella May Bowers; but it
may have been of her sister, Luna Bowers. There were pictures of both of them
in my mother's album. |
Bowers-Concilio-Stone Collection |
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Leonard
L. "Lonnie" Standridge was the son of John Wesley and Mary Caroline
(Whatley) Standridge of Blevins, Falls Co., Texas. |
Bowers-Concilio-Stone Collection |
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Man
sitting in a chair - wearing his hat and long boots. The identification label
has fallen off of this picture - but I believe he was identified as a
Standridge. |
Bowers-Concilio-Stone Collection |
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This
is a postcard picture. It is identified on the back as: Lula, Alice, Cora,
Ernest, Ben Clark family. |
Bowers-Concilio-Stone Collection |
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Ben,
Jack and Charley McCain. Jack McCain was the husband of Annie Standridge
McCain of Blevins. |
Bowers-Concilio-Stone Collection |
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This
is a snapshot of Albert Edward Battle. It reads on the back: I forgot to show
this to you when I was up there. It's good, I think. |
Bowers-Concilio-Stone Collection |
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Clois
David Stone at the Cotton Palace, Waco, McLennan Co., Texas. This is a
postcard picture to Mr and Mrs Edd Battle and reads: Little Clois Stone
picture. (I believe this to be the handwriting of Lella May Bowers Stone). |
Bowers-Concilio-Stone Collection |
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Rillie
Ola Bowers Broome was the daughter of Robert Russell and Georgia Standridge
Bowers. She was the wife of Elige Broome. They lived at Blevins, Falls Co.,
Texas. |
Bowers-Concilio-Stone Collection |
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Lizzie
and her friends was the identification on the back of the picture. I'd guess
that Lizzie is third from left. She was Mary Elizabeth Standridge who married
Jesse Arrington Hay. They lived at Blevins. |
Gladys Hay Stone Collection |
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Annie
Standridge was the daughter of John Wesley and Mary Caroline (Whatley)
Standridge. She married Jack McCain. The Standridges and McCain families
lived at Blevins. Annie is buried in Blevins Cemetery but her headstone reads
"Dannie" which is inaccurate. |
Gladys Hay Stone Collection |
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Bruce
Standridge was the son of John Wesley and Mary Caroline (Whatley) Standridge. |
Gladys Hay Stone Collection |
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Leonard
L. (Lonnie or Lennie) Standridge was the son of John Wesley and Mary Caroline
(Whatley) Standridge. |
Gladys Hay Stone Collection |
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Mary
Elizabeth Standridge was the daughter of John Wesley and Mary Caroline
(Whatley) Standridge. She married Jesse Arrington Hay. |
Gladys Hay Stone Collection |
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This
is the wedding picture of Jack and Annie Standridge McCain of Blevins, Falls
Co., Texas. |
Gladys Hay Stone Collection |
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Wedding picture of Jesse Arrington and Mary
Elizabeth Standridge Hay |
This
is the wedding picture of Jesse Arrington Hay and Mary Elizabeth Standridge
Hay. Gladys Leona Hay Stone was their daughter. |
Gladys Hay Stone Collection |
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Mary
Elizabeth and Annie Standridge with friends taking a stroll across a bridge
that we believe is located somewhere in Falls County. |
Gladys Hay Stone Collection |
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Bessie
Battle Standridge was the daughter of Alfred Eastland and Caroline Liberty
Stone Battle. She married Bruce Standridge. |
Gladys Hay Stone Collection |
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Friends |
Friends
- Velma Stone, daughter of Robert David Stone, Lonita Hairston, Lena Bowers,
daughter of Robert Russell and Georgia Standridge Bowers and Gladys Hay,
daughter of Jesse Arrington and Mary Elizabeth Standridge Hay. I do not
recognize this house but probably was in Blevins. |
Gladys Hay Stone Collection |
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This
is a wedding picture of Leonard L. (Lonnie or Lennie) and Alice (Rumbo)
Standridge. |
Gladys Hay Stone Collection |
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Benjamin Louis Landrum and Cora Ella Bowers
Taylor Wedding Picture |
Ben
and Cora Bowers Taylor married in Bell County but later lived in Falls County
at Blevins. Then later they moved to Marlin, Falls Co., Texas. |
Bowers-Stone Families |
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Jewel
Walthall and Luna Bowers. Jewel Walthall was the sister of Drew Walthall who
married Luna Bowers. This house in background was the home of Luna's mother,
Georgia Standridge Bowers at Blevins. |
Bowers-Stone Collection |
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Baby
Clarence Battle, son of Albert Edward "Ed" and Minnie Mae
(Standridge) Battle. |
Gladys Leona Hay Stone |
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Left
to right back: |
Bowers-Stone Collection |
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Sister
of E. Pearl Laws. I do not have her name. |
Gladys Leona Hay Stone |
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Gladys
Leona Hay, daughter of Jesse Arrington and Mary Elizabeth Standridge Hay. |
Gladys Leona Hay Stone Collection |
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Odessa
Pass & Dallas seated lower left. |
Ken Gates |
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April
1907 newspaper article on Charles "Uncle Charlie" Campbell. |
Lena Stone Criswell |
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Harvey
Hairston in uniform. The notation on the back of the postcard picture reads
"Harvey the one that went to France." He was killed during World
War I. |
Bowers-Concilio-Stone Collection |
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Harvey
Hairston in open casket. |
Ken Gates |
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Harvey
Hairston casket (closed) on front porch with all his flowers. |
Ken Gates |
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L to
R: |
Allissa Smith Haire |
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Robert
Pass and John Christie. |
Ken Gates |
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R. E. L. Pass Eye
Kicked Out By Mule |
Newspaper
articles about R. E. L. Pass Eye Kicked Out By Mule. |
Ken Gates |
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Flagpole
given by the Dan Mundinger Family of Baytown, Texas in 2000 to Blevins
Cemetery. |
Ken Gates |
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Identification
of three grave sites. |
Ken Gates |
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At the
Oleander Cemetery in Galveston, Galveston Co., Texas on May 4, 2002, a
kinsman and member of the Blevins Cemetery Association, Robert Fielding
Rubel, spoke during the dedication of a Confederate States Army Monument at
the previously unmarked grave of Private Fielden L. Ruble. |
Ken Gates |
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J. W.
Pratt (in Sweater) and Harvey Pace. Man on far left unknown. This church was
built for the residents of Blevins as a community non-denominational church.
Visiting ministers filled the pulpit on certain Sundays of the month. No one
else in picture can be identified. |
Lena Stone Criswell |
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Headstone
picture of Daniel & Aurillia (King) Bowers. They are buried in Blevins
Cemetery, Falls Co., Texas. |
Ken Gates |
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Headstone picture of Stith Alfred &
Mary Jane (Bowers) Parham |
Headstone
picture of Stith Alfred & Mary Jane (Bowers) Parham. They are buried in
Blevins Cemetery, Falls Co., Texas. |
Ken Gates |
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Blevins
Cemetery After Restoration |
Ken Gates |
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Headstone
picture of Charlie & Pauline Clark. They are buried in Blevins Cemetery,
Falls Co., Texas. |
Ken Gates |
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Grave
of Stith Alfred Parham taken Nov. 22, 1938. He is buried in Blevins Cemetery,
Falls Co., Texas. |
Ken Gates |
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Headstone picture of the children of
Charles & Sarah Pauline Clark |
Headstone
picture of the children of Charles & Sarah Pauline Clark. They are buried
in Blevins Cemetery, Falls Co., Texas |
Ken Gates |
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Headstone picture of the infants born to B.
R. & Priscilla Eleanor (Clark) Parham |
Headstone
picture of the infants born to B. R. & Priscilla Eleanor (Clark) Parham. |
Ken Gates |
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Headstone
picture of John S. Clark. He is buried in Blevins Cemetery, Falls Co., Texas |
Ken Gates |
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Martha "Mattie" (Bowers) Caldwell,
daughter and eldest child of Daniel and Aurillia King Bowers, was born in
March 1849 in Mississippi and died in March 1913. She is buried at Old Volvo
Cemetery located near Sparks, South of Temple, Bell County, Texas. Her Happy Soul has Winged its Way
to One
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Ken Gates |
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This
was at a cemetery meeting in 1991. |
Ken Gates |
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This
is a picture of the horse drawn wagon that carried Clois Stone at his
funeral. He was born and raised in Blevins, Falls County, Texas, and is
buried in Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas. |
Ken Gates |
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This
picture was made on October 24, 1993 by Clois D. Stone. The marker is located
near the entrance gate. The headstones lying face down are the original
headstones for Robert Russell Bowers and Georgia Standridge Bowers. They were
replaced with flat stones. Julia Whatley saved the old stones and preserved
them for future generations of the Bowers family who may never have seen them
standing. We are grateful to her. |
Lena Stone Criswell |
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This
is the building that was used for the office for the old Blevins Gin. It was
sold to Charley D. Stone and moved to his farm to be used as housing for a
laboring family on the farm. |
Lena Stone Criswell |
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Chum
Parham as a young man. |
Ken Gates |
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Witt
Pass as a young man. |
Ken Gates |
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Man
standing on threshing machine. |
Odessa Pass Baylor Collection |
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Man
standing by threshing machine. |
Odessa Pass Baylor Collection |
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Men
unloading wagons into threshing machine. Women and children are gathered on
and by sacks of the grain that has already been harvested. |
Odessa Pass Baylor Collection |
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W. L. and Carrie
Elizabeth (Bruce) Pass |
Witt
Randolph Pass and Carrie Elizabeth (Bruce) Pass. |
Odessa Pass Baylor Collection |
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This
is part of a diary written by Carrie Elizabeth (Bruce) Pass. |
Odessa Pass Baylor Collection |
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Carrie
Elizabeth (Bruce) Pass, wife of Witt Randolph Pass. |
Odessa Pass Baylor Collection |
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Some Farm Animals on
the Witt and Carrie Pass Farm |
These are some farm
animals on the Witt and Carrie Pass Farm. There are a few people that have
never been on a farm before and this just show a little of what it was like
for them to live. These pictures were taken before 1920.
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Odessa Pass Baylor Collection |
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A
young Witt Pass with some sort of building (maybe homes?) in the background. |
Odessa Pass Baylor Collection |
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James Calvin Bowers son of Daniel and
Aurillia (King) Bowers |
James
Calvin Bowers was born December 15, 1856 in Lafayette Co., MS. He came to
Texas with his wife, parents and other Bowers/Parham families. He married
Louella E. Gooch while still in MS. They had seven children who lived to
adulthood. He died on June 25, 1939. Both "Jim" and Louella Bowers
are buried in the Blevins Cemetery. |
Nancy J. Nance |
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"Save the Ears, Girls" |
Left
to right: |
Clois Effard Broome |
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Rillie, Baby Novaleen, Elige Broome and son
James Robert Broome |
Rillie
(Bowers) Broome with their baby daughter, Novaleen; Elige Broome with their
son, James Robert. The picture was made at the home of Georgia (Standridge)
Bowers, mother of Rillie. |
Clois Effard Broome |
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Georgia (Standridge) Bowers Celebrates 77th
Birthday at her Home, Blevins, Texas-July 1950 |
Seated: |
Clois Effard Broome |
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L to
R: |
Clois Effard Broome |
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Rillie
Ola (Bowers) and husband Elige Broome. The portrait in the background is of
Elige Broome as a young man. Rillie was the daughter of Robert Russell and
Georgia (Standridge) Bowers. |
Clois Effard Broome |
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Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood Stone 50th Wedding Anniversary. September 13, 1919 |
Ken Gates |
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Daniel Bowers |
Researched by Glenn and Lena
(Stone) Criswell |
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Odessa
Johnson. |
Odessa Pass Baylor Collection |
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Deer Creek Bridge west of Blevins on Belfalls Road. |
Lena Stone Criswell |
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Deer Creek Bridge |
Newspaper Article
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Robert L. Haddock |
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Location
of Bow River is unknown. The man and children in the background were
unidentified. |
Nancy Nance |
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Floy, Alice, Vada, Sibyl, Fennie, Ola,
Rillie |
Identified
as follows: |
Nancy Nance |
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By
number: |
Nancy Nance |
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