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Description

This listing is for a photo album number three of three ( All three photo albums being listed separately)  from the Clark Family of Franklin County,Ohio on the cusp of the Great Depression.  This particular album c.1928  has the Clark family on a spirited vacation visting family members living in the deep south. Good photography and detailed descriptions throughout the album. Here are some of the highlights from this particular album:

Umbrella Rock and Jeff Davis rock showing photographers camera.
Home of Orville Clark

Abraham Lincoln's log cabin in Hodgenville, Kentucky
Lincolm memorial (Hodgenville,Ky) September 17th 1928 Doris Clark on steps
Nadine and Flora Clark at Andrew Jackson's Hermitage home in Nashville,Tn.
Claude Clark and Family Meridian,Mississippi September 23rd 1928
Home of Orville Clark Meridian,Mississippi
LuLu the Colored Cook of the Clark Family Meridian,Mississippi 1928 pictured with Flora Clark
Mr & Mrs. James McBeath parents of Mrs. Orville Clark Meridian,Mississippi
Little Summer Cottage & Plantation of the McBeath family where they have picnics and many good times
Camille and Nadine Clark
Buena Vista Hotel Biloxi,Mississippi
Cotton Field
Wagons loaded with cotton awaiting their turn to unload~Arkansas
Nadine Willis~Cropper, Kentucky 1928
Willis house Cropper,Kentucky
Willis Family Cropper, Kentucky
Typical "Black Huts" taken on cotton plantation in Arkansas September 29th 1928
St. Louis Zoo photographs showing trained bears
Home of cousin Robert Conley Crystal City,Missouri
Niagra Falls vacation
Passenger Boat SEEANBEE

*Program: Walton School of Speech Feburary 1957 Director Floris Walton. This would be Flora Clark pictured throughout the album as a little girl during the 1920's


ref: archival container 44