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Willie Hudspeth on the unkept state of the cemetery Oral History clip of Willie Hudspeth talking about St. John's Cemetery
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Gerrard Davis Estate: Bill of Sale of Slaves Insert Transcription
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Gerrard Davis Probate: Widow's Dower of Slaves Amelia Davis, widow of Gerrard Davis, is granted a widow's dower of the estate's slavery.
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Transfer of Administration on Gerrard Davis Probate (1850) Francis Davis withdraws as the administrator of the Gerrard Davis probate to go to California and his brother-in-law, William Carrington, is appointed in his absence.
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Appraisal of the Estate of Gerrard Davis (March 1849) Appraisal of the estate of Gerrard Davis which depicts and establishes the value of livestock and five enslaved persons: Henry, Amanda, Joseph, Jack, and Jerry.
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Number of Church Organizations in Denton County in 1890 Chart depicting the number of church organizations in Denton County in 1890 according to compiled census data.
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Number of Members of Selected Church Denominations in Denton County Chart depicting the number of members of selected church denominations in Denton County according to compiled census data.
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Charles Trimble Land Deed Land Deed in 1896 depicting the purchase of land in the incorporated portion of Pilot Point by Charles Trimble.
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1909 City Directory of Wichita Falls City Directory of Wichita Falls, Texas in 1909 depicts C. Trimble as the principal of Washington school.
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Burial Of Sarah by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper This is a poem written by the African American abolitionist and poet Frances Ellen Watkins Harper.
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Eli Sledge "In this photograph Eli Sledge is shown placing a picture of his aunt Analiza Holloway on the headstone of her husband. Henry Holloway was born into slavery in 1854 and was buried in 1916. (Courtesy of the Pilot Point Post Signal)" From Jay Melugin, Images of America: Pilot Point (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2009), p. 77.
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Booker T. Washington High School Image of Booker T. Washington High School in Wichita Falls, TX where C. C. Trimble was the principal.
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1940 Census of C. C. Trimble Census of Wichita County, Texas in 1940 depicts the Trimble family.
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Booker T. Washington Historical Marker Historical Marker at the site of Booker T. Washington School in Wichita Falls depicts C. C. Trimble as principal.
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Zenobia Trimble Historial Marker After growing up in an Alabama foster home, Zenobia Estelle married C. C. Trimble and came to Wichita Falls. They had two children. While her husband was principal of Booker T. Washington School, she taught and helped him begin science classes. She worked for 38 years at the "Colored Day Nursery" for children of working mothers. Mrs. Trimble earned community respect for her aid to the underprivileged, to school children, and to young women.
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Willie Hudspeth's interest in St. John's Cemetery Oral history clip of Willie Hudspeth talking about St. John's Cemetery
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John White John White, who has several relatives buried in St. John's Cemetery, addresses the students of HIST 4261/5100 in February 2018
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Trimble Family Headstone The Trimble family was buried together in Lakeview Cemetery, Wichita Falls, Texas.
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Charles Trimble Headstone (1949) Charles Trimble was buried in Lakeview Cemetery in Wichita Falls, Texas, on April 1, 1949.
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Charles Trimble Death Certificate Death Certificate of Charles Trimble in Wichita Falls, Texas.
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1910 Census of C C Trimble Census of Wichita County, Texas, in 1910 depicts the Trimble family in Wichita Falls, Texas.
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1900 Census of Charles C. Trimble Census taken in Denton County, Texas, in 1900 depicts the Trimble family and neighbors.
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Photo of Valerie Scott Photo of Valerie Scott
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Photo of Lucille Bruce Photo of Lucille Bruce
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Emberson Chapel Road This a photo taken of Emberson Chapel Road in Pilot Point, Texas. Emberson Chapel once functioned as a school for African American children in the Pilot Point area.