Families
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on the sociological concept and structure of families as well as works on the everyday life, interactions, and relationships of family members.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
George Nolon Papers
Collection
Identifier: 2020.033
Content Description
The George Nolon Papers house the business, family, and personal records of George Nolon and his family. This collection, which dates from 1856 to 2004, consists of photographs, newspaper clippings, checks, letters, ledgers, licenses, advertisements, and magazines, evidencing the business correspondences and personal life of George Nolon. These materials pertain to the experience of owning a grocer business through the Great Depression and Second World War while also providing much research...
Dates:
1882 - 1970
Found in:
Montgomery County Archives
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George Nolon Papers
Mildred and Jack White with Daughter Geneva, 1939 March 31
Item — Assorted Photograph Collections, Box 3, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1000.073.001
Description
Mildred and Jack White stand with their daughter, Geneva White, on Front Street, in front of their house. The L&N trainstation and the water tower are visible in the background. On verso: "March 31, 1939. Jack White (man), Mildred White (lady), Genva White (child). Made in front of our house on Front Street. In Background - L&N Station, Water Tower."
Dates:
1939-03-31
William Lawson Mabry Collection
Collection
Identifier: 2024.014
Content Description
The Mabry Family Collection houses the digitized versions of the personal and family materials of the Mabry family. This collection, which dates from 1849 to 1992, consists of personal correspondences, photos, research materials, DVDs, newspapers, ledger books, and home videos. This collection evidences the history of two prominent members of the Mabry family, Stockade Annie and Iris Mabry, as well as ledgers containing records of purchase at the family’s 19th century tobacco farm. An early...
Dates:
1860 - 1990