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HTC – Miscellaneous

(HTC.2010.8.42) - Frank Johnson at the Wheel of a 1913 Chalmers Model 18 Automobile in 200 Block of W Main, c. 1913
(HTC.2010.8.43) - Appointment Card Announcing Frank and Alda Johnson to Eleanor Roosevelt, 28 Nov 1933
(HTC.2010.8.35) - Ethelyn Hightower, c. 1920s
(HTC.2010.8.36) - Ethelyn Hightower, c. 1920s
(HTC.2010.8.37) - Delmar Garden, c. 1910s
(HTC.2010.8.38) - Threadgill Hotel, 300 N Broadway, c. 1910s
(HTC.2010.8.39) - Crescent Grocery (205 W Main) and State National Bank (201 W Main), c. 1913
(HTC.2010.8.40) - Frank Johnson at the Wheel of a 1913 Chalmers Model 18 Automobile, c. 1913
(HTC.2010.8.41) - Frank Johnson at the Wheel of a 1913 Chalmers Model 18 Automobile in 200 Block of W Main, c. 1913
(HTC.2010.8.29) - Hightower Children at Birthday Party, c. 1927
(HTC.2010.8.30) - Wilbur Edward Hightower, American Field Service Ambulance Corps, France, 1918
(HTC.2010.8.31) - Hightower Children at Birthday Party, c. 1927
(HTC.2010.8.32) - Boy (probably Frank Hightower) Watering Tree on Lawn of Wilbur E. Hightower Home, 409 NW 21, c. 1926
(HTC.2010.8.33) - Frank Hightower on Lawn of 409 NW 21 (2203 N Hudson in background), c. 1927
(HTC.2010.8.34) - Child (probably Frank Hightower) Sledding in Front of the Keene C. Burwell Home, 415 NW 21, c. 1926
(HTC.2010.8.23) - Dog in Backyard of Wilbur Edward Hightower Home, 810 NW 15
(HTC.2010.8.24) - Phyllis Hightower near Meadow Gold Milk Delivery Truck, c. mid-1930s
(HTC.2010.8.25) - Frank P. Johnson on Balcony of 810 NW 15, c. early 1930s
(HTC.2010.8.26) - Phyllis Hightower, c. 1935
(HTC.2010.8.27) - Frank and Phyllis Hightower, c. 1935
(HTC.2010.8.28) - Frank Hightower, c. 1935
(HTC.2010.8.16) - Frank Hightower with Toys, c. 1920s
(HTC.2010.8.17) - Hightower Child (probably Frank) on the Drive of 409 NW 21, View Northeast of 300 Block of NW 22, c. 1926
(HTC.2010.8.18) - Woman (possibly Alda Johnson) at Wilbur Edward Hightower Home, 810 NW 15
(HTC.2010.8.19) - Hightower Child (probably Frank) on the Drive of 409 NW 21, View Northeast of 300 Block of NW 22, c. 1926
(HTC.2010.8.20)---Ethelyn and Frank Hightower on Front Lawn of 409 NW 21 (view of 321 NW 21 on horizon), c. 1926
(HTC.2010.8.21) - Frank Hightower and Domestic Servant, c. 1935
(HTC.2010.8.22) - Dog in Backyard of Wilbur Edward Hightower Home, 810 NW 15
(HTC.2010.8.10) - Girl in Tree, c. 1890s
(HTC.2010.8.11) - Dog in Backyard of Wilbur Edward Hightower Home, 810 NW 15
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