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Martha Ann Bell and B. F. (Benjamin Frankin) Bell correspondence with Emma Bell, 1901 May 23
Letter from Martha Ann Bell and B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Bell to their daughter Emma Bell, then studying in St. Louis, Missouri at the St. Louis School of Art, in response to Emma's letter of 1901 May 18. The letter is mostly the work of Martha Ann Bell, but both parents pledge their emotional, spiritual, and material support of Emma
Martha Ann Bell and B. F. (Benjamin Frankin) Bell correspondence with Emma Bell, 1901 May 23
Letter from Martha Ann Bell and B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Bell to their daughter Emma Bell, then studying in St. Louis, Missouri at the St. Louis School of Art, in response to Emma's letter of 1901 May 18. The letter is mostly the work of Martha Ann Bell, but both parents pledge their emotional, spiritual, and material support of Emma
B. F. (Benjamin Frankin) Bell correspondence with Emma Bell Miles, 1902 November 3
Letter from B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Bell to his daughter Emma Bell Miles dismissing Emma's proposal that he deed the cabin and its lot to her in return for her signing the family homeplace over to him for use during his life or in return for payment, in effect refusing to honor the will of Martha Ann Bell
B. F. (Benjamin Frankin) Bell correspondence with Emma Bell Miles, 1902 November 3
Letter from B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Bell to his daughter Emma Bell Miles dismissing Emma's proposal that he deed the cabin and its lot to her in return for her signing the family homeplace over to him for use during his life or in return for payment, in effect refusing to honor the will of Martha Ann Bell
Emma Bell Miles correspondence with B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Bell, 1902 October
Letter from Emma Bell Miles to her father B. F (Benjamin Franklin) Bell, then living in Soddy, Tennessee. After updating him on the health of her infant twin daughters, Emma proposes that her father deed the cabin and its lot to her in return for her signing the family homeplace over to him for use during his life or in return for payment. Martha Ann Bell had bequeathed the family homeplace to her daughter Emma in a penciled will, and its frame house is where Emma and Frank lived as newlyweds
Emma Bell Miles correspondence with B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Bell, 1902 October
Letter from Emma Bell Miles to her father B. F (Benjamin Franklin) Bell, then living in Soddy, Tennessee. After updating him on the health of her infant twin daughters, Emma proposes that her father deed the cabin and its lot to her in return for her signing the family homeplace over to him for use during his life or in return for payment. Martha Ann Bell had bequeathed the family homeplace to her daughter Emma in a penciled will, and its frame house is where Emma and Frank lived as newlyweds
George Bell and grandson, Charles Floyd Bell, 1947
Photograph shows George Bell standing next to tractor as his grandson Charles Floyd Bell sits on bicycle.Film processing date on back: Mar. 26, 1947
[Portraits of Elisabeth Bell].
Five portrait photographs of Elisabeth Bell, mostly taken and signed by renowned photo studios Dühnkoop and Harlip. Also included is an autographed portrait of the actress Fritzi Massary.Includes F 6912 - F 6917Digital Imag
Jane Bell seated in chair
Photograph shows Jane Bell seated in chair in front of dark oilcloth backdrop. Taken outside her house.Information from lender:" Jane Bell was born March 10, 1841 in Georgia. She was purchased by the Gregory family and taken to Gregory, Arkansas. There she was purchased by the Durant Hatch Bell family in 1859 and brought to Bastrop County, Texas. She died in Bastrop County on February 28, 1940
George Bell holding slice of watermelon
Photograph shows George Bell holding slice of watermelon as he stands near unscreened front porch of residence. On porch are other slices of watermelon and a double bed.George Bell was a farmer and son of Jane Bell
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