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McNeil Family
Colonel James McNeil, Mildred and Fern. Photo given to Chuck Russell from Ann Johnson Walker
Smith-Johnson House
This is the Smith-Johnson house at 713 High Ave East. The house is also known as the "Old Brick" house and is on the National Register of Historic Places
Back of a Photograph
The names of women in a photograph: Verla Gillett, Belle Caldwell, Mrs. Chalmer Johnson, Ila Reisman, Emma Russell, Dorothy Kilpatrick, Blodwyn Hyde, Maude Gillett, Maytie Carlon, Jess Davis, Viola Hoar, Bea Elliott, and Marie Price
Charles Russell Insurance Agency/ Johnson Abstract
Located at 105 South Market St. Repairing the terra cotta on the building. This is the current location of the Book Vault
Charles Russell Insurance Agency/Johnson Abstract
Located at 105 South Market St. The flag outside was placed during the Vietnam War. The Book Vault was located in opened in this building in 2005
Letter from W. T. Johnson to D. W. Russell
Letter from W. T. Johnson to D. W. Russell, concerning insurance for camp buildings
Letter from Lyndon B. Johnson to Russell B. Sugarmon, Jr.
A letter from Lyndon B. Johnson to Russell Sugarmon.The Vice President of the United States, addressing the letter to "my dear friend," thanks Sugarmon for his hard work and contributions to the first annual Regional Community Leaders Conference held in St. Louis on June 26
Johnson, Russell
See entry in Russell County, volume 1, page 70: https://digital.archives.alabama.gov/digital/collection/voter1867/id/256
Russell Johnson and Henry Spaugh
This photograph is inscribed, "Russell Johnson. Henry Spaugh. At Old Spaugh Spring.
Letter from W. T. Johnson to D. W. Russell, Onslow Insurance Agency
Letter from W. T. Johnson to D. W. Russell, Onslow Insurance Agency, concerning insurance on camp cabins
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