Dade County Photos


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   Lone Jack School, 1 and 1/2 miles north of Greenfield.
Lora & Carrie Shipley, are on the second row from the back, from the left the second and fifth person.

Thanks to Carol Bayless cbayless@ intellex.com for sharing.


 

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JAMES STOGSDILL

Born Dec 7, 1838

Died May 10, 1864          Thanks to  Kathy Tally       ktally@ sgi.com


Bunker Hill School, 1909

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Our thanks to  Beverly Gibson  kgibson@ strato.net    for sharing this picture

 


Edgewood School.   Northeast of Dadeville, just on the Polk County side of the Dade/Polk County line.  Many Dade Countians attended classes here.

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Thanks to David Cavender fourhim@ swbell.net   for sharing this picture.


William Wesley Harper, Civil War Uniform

  William and Carrie (Laws) Harper

 

  Thanks to Leland L Harper llharper@ juno.com
 


 

  

Warren Traller and Lucinda Beason,stamped on the back "Addison Pancake, Photographer, Everton, MO."

Thanks to: Robert Traller <bltsys@ pacbell.net>


Children of Alfred and Maggie Simmons.   Back row - Roy, Walter, Warner Front row - Tressie (Cousin), Reba, Mary.  The children were all born in Dade County.

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Thanks to Louise Chism Louisechism@ aol.com   for sharing this picture.



Daughters of Richard J. Beason and Rhoda Maxwell

Thanks to: Robert Traller <bltsys@ pacbell.net>
 



John Jefferson Harris


Arbell (Rickman) Harris


In order, standing: William Alfred HARRIS, Robert Henry HARRIS, James Bradley HARRIS, Harda HARRIS, Arthur Francis HARRIS and Austin Egel HARRIS. sitting is GP John Jefferson HARRIS and my mother, Effie Lee (HARRIS) GAULDING.


Nancy Ellen (HARRIS) STRONG

Thanks to: Bill Gaulding
 


  
This photo is of Alice Rosa Traller and Martin Luther Wheeler with some of their children. The photo is ca 1890 and is from the Traller Family bible. The caption reads "M.L. Wheeler and Family - Alice Myrtle Lucille." On the far right it says "Ted" These are all names of Alice and ML's children but one child is unnamed. It is not clear which child is which but this is "M.L. Wheeler and Family.

Thanks to Robert Traller bltsys@ pacbell.net for sharing.



Greenfield School 1909

This photo is from Greenfield School in 1909

Thanks to Mark Mitchell


Sand Mountain School 1941

This photo is from Sand Mountain School in 1941

Thanks to Mark Mitchell


Samuel McGarvey and Family

This is the family of Samuel and Julia Ann Goldsmith.  Seated behind the parents from left to right are William Oliver McGarvey ("Hi"), Alvin, Samuel Irvin, and Nancy Elizabeth.  They lived in Broadwell, Logan County, Illinois at the time.

Back of photo

Thanks to Paquita


 

Nowell Log Cabin

 

This is a photo of several of Addison J. and Sarah Ann Merrick Nowell's children.  It was taken in front of their log cabin in south Dade County, near South Greenfield.

 

FRONT ROW:  Cullen Sanders and Willis Green Nowell

BACK ROW:  Rhoda J., Andrew Jackson, and William Harrison Nowell

Thanks to Mary Ann Nowell


 

Addison Nowell Family

 

Addison J. Nowell and his wife, Sarah Ann Merrick and their daughter, Leva Ann, came to Dade County, Missouri, in 1852, from Benton County, Tennessee.  Addison purchased land near South Greenfield, from the Federal government. 

 

This undated photo of eight of their children includes the following:

 

Front Row left to right:  Rhoda J.;  Martha Valemia "Mattie" (m. John Thomas Carrico);  Malinda C. "Lynn" (m. William L. Carrico);  Leva Ann (m. Alexander Choate)

 

Back Row left to right:  Andrew Jackson "Jack" (m. Rachel Rosetta Dennis); William Harrison "Bill" (m. Addie E. Shaffer & Flora E Parsons); Willis Green "Green"; Cullen Sanders "Cull" (m. Arra Etta Dennis)

Thanks to Mary Ann Nowell


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March 12, 2007          Katy Hestand