Linn - Nellie Elizabeth
Autograph Book of Ms. Nellie Elizabeth Linn
[Nellie was born 26 February, 1880, in Mace, Montgomery County, Indiana]
[Note: punctuation, grammar, and spelling not modified in this transcript]
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Inside cover inscribed: "Nellie Linn, Mace, Indiana"
Page 1: cover page imprinted: "Autographs"
Page 2: I hope indeed that every one
Will fill a page as I have done,
And take the trouble and the time
To write thoughts in prose or rhyme,
So that I can whate'er befall
The names of all my friends recalled.
Your Friend
Dec. 25, 1891
Page 3: Dear Nellie,
When you are sitting alone
Reflecting on the past Remember
That you have a friend that will last forever.
Your Friend
Lulu Dice
March 17 1892
Page 4: Nellie Linn
One thing have I Desiered
Of the Lord that you will seek
After that you may Dwell in
The house of the Lord
All the days of your life.
Grandma
Mace Ind.
May 12th 1892
Will fill a page as I have done,
And take the trouble and the time
To write thoughts in prose or rhyme,
So that I can whate'er befall
The names of all my friends recalled.
Your Friend
Dec. 25, 1891
Page 3: Dear Nellie,
When you are sitting alone
Reflecting on the past Remember
That you have a friend that will last forever.
Your Friend
Lulu Dice
March 17 1892
Page 4: Nellie Linn
One thing have I Desiered
Of the Lord that you will seek
After that you may Dwell in
The house of the Lord
All the days of your life.
Grandma
Mace Ind.
May 12th 1892
Page 5: Dear Nellie,
Ever remember your friend and schoolmate.
Effie C. McClure
Remember me.
Mace, Ind.
Feb 15, 1893
Ever remember your friend and schoolmate.
Effie C. McClure
Remember me.
Mace, Ind.
Feb 15, 1893
Page 6: Dear Nellie,
"Trust to God to weave your thread in-to the great web,
though the pattern shows it not yet."
Remember your friend
Ida Dice
Mace, Ind
Mch. 17, 1892
"Trust to God to weave your thread in-to the great web,
though the pattern shows it not yet."
Remember your friend
Ida Dice
Mace, Ind
Mch. 17, 1892
Page 7: As the days are passing by
And when you are old and gray
Think of me.
Your school mate
Clyde Loop
remember me
Feb 16 day 1893
And when you are old and gray
Think of me.
Your school mate
Clyde Loop
remember me
Feb 16 day 1893
Page 8: Friend Nellie:
Love no man, not even your brother,
If girls must love, love one another.
Your Friend.
Lena Gaskill.
Centropolis Kansas
April 6, 1894.
Love no man, not even your brother,
If girls must love, love one another.
Your Friend.
Lena Gaskill.
Centropolis Kansas
April 6, 1894.
Page 9: blank
Page 10: Friend Nellie
When your school days have ended
And no more this path you trod
May your name in gold be
Written in the Autograph of God.
Your Friend
Jane
April - 4 - 6 - 94.
When your school days have ended
And no more this path you trod
May your name in gold be
Written in the Autograph of God.
Your Friend
Jane
April - 4 - 6 - 94.
Page 11: Dear Nellie
There is no excelence without
great labor.
Your schoolmate
Otis Stafford
Mace Indiana,
Feb 20th 93
There is no excelence without
great labor.
Your schoolmate
Otis Stafford
Mace Indiana,
Feb 20th 93
Page 12: Cousin Nellie:
"Seek ye the Lord while
he may be found."
Ever remember
Your Cousin
Annie Dice
Linnsburg Ind.
May 31, 1892
"Seek ye the Lord while
he may be found."
Ever remember
Your Cousin
Annie Dice
Linnsburg Ind.
May 31, 1892
Page 13: blank
Page 14: Nellie
While you are young and full of life
Fret not yourself with petty strife
But have a nobler field in view
Choose what is right and that pursue
John W. Linn
Mace Ind
Dec 27th 1891
While you are young and full of life
Fret not yourself with petty strife
But have a nobler field in view
Choose what is right and that pursue
John W. Linn
Mace Ind
Dec 27th 1891
Page 15 blank
Page 16: Nellie
Always be good and
kind and you will have
plenty of friends.
One of your friends
Mrs. D. D. Berry
July 15, 1892
Always be good and
kind and you will have
plenty of friends.
One of your friends
Mrs. D. D. Berry
July 15, 1892
Page 17: blank
Page 18: Dear Cousin Nellie,
When I am laid silent in the grave
And the Willows are well up
Tis then dear friend and not before
Find I shall think of thee no more.
Yours truly.
Your Cousin
Ella Richardson
Remember me
Thorntown Ind.
Dec 12th 1892
When I am laid silent in the grave
And the Willows are well up
Tis then dear friend and not before
Find I shall think of thee no more.
Yours truly.
Your Cousin
Ella Richardson
Remember me
Thorntown Ind.
Dec 12th 1892
Page 19: Dear Nellie
Remember me now,
Remember me in wishes,
Remember me when you wash dishes.
Your friend and Schoolmate
Georgie Kelsey
Linnsburgh Ind.
Feb 19, 1893
Remember me now,
Remember me in wishes,
Remember me when you wash dishes.
Your friend and Schoolmate
Georgie Kelsey
Linnsburgh Ind.
Feb 19, 1893
Page 20: Dear Nellie,
Remember me when far, far off
When the wood-chucks die with the whooping-cough.
Your friend and schoolmate,
Maud Hale,
Mace Ind.
Feb 21, 1893
Remember me when far, far off
When the wood-chucks die with the whooping-cough.
Your friend and schoolmate,
Maud Hale,
Mace Ind.
Feb 21, 1893
Page 21: blank
Page 22: For Nellie.
True friends are like flowers
precious but rare.
False ones are like autumn
leaves found everywhere.
Fred M.
Yankee Town
Sept-17-93.
True friends are like flowers
precious but rare.
False ones are like autumn
leaves found everywhere.
Fred M.
Yankee Town
Sept-17-93.
Page 23: blank
Page 24: Remember the two deadbeets
of Mace school when WBW taught
S G V
E J M
of Mace school when WBW taught
S G V
E J M
Page 25: Miss Nellie:
May blessing fall upon your head
Like dew drops on an onion bed.
Your Friend
Bertha Peterson
Linnsburgh
'2 - 20 - 93'
May blessing fall upon your head
Like dew drops on an onion bed.
Your Friend
Bertha Peterson
Linnsburgh
'2 - 20 - 93'
Page 26: Miss Nellie
Friend.
Always serve God
Be good kind and true.
And there will be a place
Prepared in heaven for you.
Your friend
Edna Kelsy.
Remember me in the Days of your youth
Linnsburg Inda
Jan 25th 1892
Friend.
Always serve God
Be good kind and true.
And there will be a place
Prepared in heaven for you.
Your friend
Edna Kelsy.
Remember me in the Days of your youth
Linnsburg Inda
Jan 25th 1892
Page 27: blank
Page 28: Nellie,
Plow deep while sluggard sleep
And you will have wheat to sell and wheat to Keep
G. A. H.
Mace Ind.
April 5, 1894
Plow deep while sluggard sleep
And you will have wheat to sell and wheat to Keep
G. A. H.
Mace Ind.
April 5, 1894
Page 29: Dear Nellie.
Compliments of
Harley Kelsy.
Linnsburgh Ind
Feb 19, 1893.
Compliments of
Harley Kelsy.
Linnsburgh Ind
Feb 19, 1893.
Page 30: Think of me long,
Think of me ever.
Think of the fun
We have had together.
Walter Linn
Mace Ind.
Dec 28th 1891
Think of me ever.
Think of the fun
We have had together.
Walter Linn
Mace Ind.
Dec 28th 1891
Page 31: Dear Nellie:
Love your father
Love your mother
Love your sisters
Love your brothers
Love your book
And love your toys
But do not love the ugly boys.
Your Sister
Laila Eliza Linn
Mace
Jan 30 - 1901.
Love your father
Love your mother
Love your sisters
Love your brothers
Love your book
And love your toys
But do not love the ugly boys.
Your Sister
Laila Eliza Linn
Mace
Jan 30 - 1901.
Page 32: Dear Nellie:
Be good and you will
Be happy.
Your Cousin
Leida.
Mch 6th 1892.
Be good and you will
Be happy.
Your Cousin
Leida.
Mch 6th 1892.
Page 33: Friend Nellie.
When the golden sun is sinking
And your heart from care and trouble free
When of others you are thinking
Wont you sometimes think of me.
Your friend and schoolmate.
Mary Misdo
Remember me till the last day of judgement
Mace, Ind. March 5 1894.
When the golden sun is sinking
And your heart from care and trouble free
When of others you are thinking
Wont you sometimes think of me.
Your friend and schoolmate.
Mary Misdo
Remember me till the last day of judgement
Mace, Ind. March 5 1894.
Page 34: Miss Nellie
True love is a golden chain
That bindeth heart to heart,
And not one link of it will break
When lovers have to part.
Your Friend
Hallie
Remember me
Mace, Ind.
Jan 25 1892
True love is a golden chain
That bindeth heart to heart,
And not one link of it will break
When lovers have to part.
Your Friend
Hallie
Remember me
Mace, Ind.
Jan 25 1892
Page 35: Miss Nellie:
You ask me to write in your album
I hardly know how to begin
For there is nothing original in me
Except orginal sin.
Your friend till Death
Daisy M
Remember me
Mace, Ind, Jan. 25 - 1892
You ask me to write in your album
I hardly know how to begin
For there is nothing original in me
Except orginal sin.
Your friend till Death
Daisy M
Remember me
Mace, Ind, Jan. 25 - 1892
Page 36: Miss Nellie:
Kiss is a noun
Both common and proper
Not very singular
And agrees with both you and I.
Your Friend Till Death.
Myrtle Galloway.
Ever Remember me.
Mace, Ind.
Feb 15 1893
Kiss is a noun
Both common and proper
Not very singular
And agrees with both you and I.
Your Friend Till Death.
Myrtle Galloway.
Ever Remember me.
Mace, Ind.
Feb 15 1893
Page 37: Friend Nellie
When days are long
And Friends are few
Remember me and
I will you.
Your Friend
John Misch
Remember me till the day of judgement.
Feb 20 - 1893.
When days are long
And Friends are few
Remember me and
I will you.
Your Friend
John Misch
Remember me till the day of judgement.
Feb 20 - 1893.
Page 38: Friend Nellie:
May your voyage thought
Life be as happy and free
As the dancing waves
Over the deep blue sea.
Your Friend
Carrie Reichard
Linnsburgh Ind.
Remember me.
Jan. 23 - 1892.
May your voyage thought
Life be as happy and free
As the dancing waves
Over the deep blue sea.
Your Friend
Carrie Reichard
Linnsburgh Ind.
Remember me.
Jan. 23 - 1892.
Page 39: Friend Nellie,
We are both walking on
The same road to Heaven
And if we keep out of sin
We will have a happy home in Heaven.
Your Friend
E. L.
Mace Ind Feb 20, 93
We are both walking on
The same road to Heaven
And if we keep out of sin
We will have a happy home in Heaven.
Your Friend
E. L.
Mace Ind Feb 20, 93
Page 40: Dear Cousin Nellie,
Through the Walks of this life
We all need an umbrella;
May yours be upheld
By a handsome young fellow.
Your Dearest Cousin
Ethel
Mace Ind
June 2 / 92
Through the Walks of this life
We all need an umbrella;
May yours be upheld
By a handsome young fellow.
Your Dearest Cousin
Ethel
Mace Ind
June 2 / 92
Page 41: Friend Nellie.
Round went your album
Hither it came
For me to write in
So here is my name
Kittie McClure.
Ever remember me
Mace, Ind.
Jan 25 1892.
Round went your album
Hither it came
For me to write in
So here is my name
Kittie McClure.
Ever remember me
Mace, Ind.
Jan 25 1892.
Page 42: Nellie
Remember thy
Creator in the days
Of thy youth.
Anna Linn
Mace Ind Dec 28th 91
Remember thy
Creator in the days
Of thy youth.
Anna Linn
Mace Ind Dec 28th 91
Page 43: Friend Nellie,
Remember me dear Nellie,
When on these lines you look,
Remember it was Lena,
Who wrote this in your book.
Your Friend
Lena.
Mace, Ind
Apr. 4, 1894
Remember me dear Nellie,
When on these lines you look,
Remember it was Lena,
Who wrote this in your book.
Your Friend
Lena.
Mace, Ind
Apr. 4, 1894
Page 44: Friend Nellie,
"Few minds ware out,
most rust out."
Your friend
Mrs. Jennie Biddle.
Mace, Ind. Feb. 22, 1893
"Few minds ware out,
most rust out."
Your friend
Mrs. Jennie Biddle.
Mace, Ind. Feb. 22, 1893
Page 45 Miss Nellie:
To knit and spin was once a girls employment.
But now to dress and have a beau is all a girls enjoyment.
Yours Lovingly
Anna McCarty
Ever rem your friend Anna.
Linnsburgh Ind
2-15-1893
To knit and spin was once a girls employment.
But now to dress and have a beau is all a girls enjoyment.
Yours Lovingly
Anna McCarty
Ever rem your friend Anna.
Linnsburgh Ind
2-15-1893
Page 46: Friend Nellie.
Be gentle and loving
Be kind and polite
Be thoughtful to others.
Be sure and do right.
From your schoolmate,
C. O. S.
Remember me.
Mace, Ind.
2-16-93.
Be gentle and loving
Be kind and polite
Be thoughtful to others.
Be sure and do right.
From your schoolmate,
C. O. S.
Remember me.
Mace, Ind.
2-16-93.
Page 47: Dear Nellie:
When in my grave I lonely sleep,
And the waving willows o'er me weep,
Tis then dear friend and not before
That I will think of thee no more.
Your Cousin,
Elsie.
Dec 5th 1896.
When in my grave I lonely sleep,
And the waving willows o'er me weep,
Tis then dear friend and not before
That I will think of thee no more.
Your Cousin,
Elsie.
Dec 5th 1896.
Page 48: Dear Little Niece
May you live a Happy, Christian life is
The wish of your
Aunt Jennie
June 2 1892
May you live a Happy, Christian life is
The wish of your
Aunt Jennie
June 2 1892
Page 49: Friend Nellie:
Love may be blind, but love can see
That there's plenty of room for too
On one small chair if they sit with care
And stick just as close as glue.
Your schoolmate
Mammie Thompson.
Remember the Mace College and me also.
1892. Mace Ind.
Jan. 25th
Love may be blind, but love can see
That there's plenty of room for too
On one small chair if they sit with care
And stick just as close as glue.
Your schoolmate
Mammie Thompson.
Remember the Mace College and me also.
1892. Mace Ind.
Jan. 25th
Page 50: Friend Nellie
Meeting is a pleasure
Parting is a pain,
May God protect both
You and I until we
Meet again.
Your schoolmate.
Minnie Armstrong
Remember me ever.
Mace Ind.
Jan. 25 1892
Meeting is a pleasure
Parting is a pain,
May God protect both
You and I until we
Meet again.
Your schoolmate.
Minnie Armstrong
Remember me ever.
Mace Ind.
Jan. 25 1892
Page 51: blank
Page 52: Friend Nellie
May you live a true
And happy life and make
Some man a tip top wife.
Your Sincere friend
Dora May Hale
Mace Ind.
Feb 15 - 1893
May you live a true
And happy life and make
Some man a tip top wife.
Your Sincere friend
Dora May Hale
Mace Ind.
Feb 15 - 1893
Page 53: Nellie:
Remember the miss
That scribbled this
Your siss
Laila Linn.
Remember the miss
That scribbled this
Your siss
Laila Linn.
Page 54: Nellie
Health and prosperity
Your life to cheer
With every blessing
On your birthday each year.
Miss Elsie Meears
Remember me.
Mace Ind
Dec 29, 1891
Health and prosperity
Your life to cheer
With every blessing
On your birthday each year.
Miss Elsie Meears
Remember me.
Mace Ind
Dec 29, 1891
Page 55: blank
Page 56: Nellie
Forget me not
Aunt Lizzie
Remember me.
Mace Ind
Dec 29th 1891
Forget me not
Aunt Lizzie
Remember me.
Mace Ind
Dec 29th 1891
Page 57: Friend Nellie
Nellie Linn is your name
Nellie Linn let it remain
Until you find a nice young Man
Then change the Linn if you can.
Your Friend
Ida Galloway
Remember me
Linnsburgh Ind
Jan 25 - 1892
Nellie Linn is your name
Nellie Linn let it remain
Until you find a nice young Man
Then change the Linn if you can.
Your Friend
Ida Galloway
Remember me
Linnsburgh Ind
Jan 25 - 1892
Page 58: Nellie
In after years,
When this you see,
I wonder what
Your name will be?
[annotated apparently later: Manges]
Chas W. Linn.
Remember me.
Mace Indiana
Dec 26 - 91
In after years,
When this you see,
I wonder what
Your name will be?
[annotated apparently later: Manges]
Chas W. Linn.
Remember me.
Mace Indiana
Dec 26 - 91
Page 59: When you get old
And rinkled up, just look back
And think of younger
Days and that will
Make you happy.
Your Schoolmate
H. E. Linn
Remember me.
Mace, Ind.
April, 5th 1894.
And rinkled up, just look back
And think of younger
Days and that will
Make you happy.
Your Schoolmate
H. E. Linn
Remember me.
Mace, Ind.
April, 5th 1894.
Page 60: As sure as the vine grows
Around the stump
You are a big sugar lump
Yours
Otis Linn.
Mace Ind
April 21 1893
Around the stump
You are a big sugar lump
Yours
Otis Linn.
Mace Ind
April 21 1893
Page 61: Dear Nellie
y y u r
y y u b
i see u r
y y for me.
Ethel Loop
Mace Ind
1893 Dec. 28
y y u r
y y u b
i see u r
y y for me.
Ethel Loop
Mace Ind
1893 Dec. 28
Page 62: I hope indeed that every one,
Will fill a page as I have done,
And take the trouble and the time,
To write a thought in prose or rhyme,
So that I can whate'er befall
The names of all my friends recall.
Nellie [added later: Manges]
Mace Indiana.
February 11th 1893
Will fill a page as I have done,
And take the trouble and the time,
To write a thought in prose or rhyme,
So that I can whate'er befall
The names of all my friends recall.
Nellie [added later: Manges]
Mace Indiana.
February 11th 1893
Page 63: Cousin Nellie:
Ever remember me
As your friend and Cousin
Dora Martin
Sept 17 1893.
Ever remember me
As your friend and Cousin
Dora Martin
Sept 17 1893.
Page 64: Nellie:
Let your motto be, 'seldorie
Equabil' seldorie Excelbil' [note: difficult to read, Latin?]
Your cousin
W.F. Hays
Grace D. Hays.
June 2nd 93
Let your motto be, 'seldorie
Equabil' seldorie Excelbil' [note: difficult to read, Latin?]
Your cousin
W.F. Hays
Grace D. Hays.
June 2nd 93
Page 65: Nellie remember your little friend
Nellie Berry.
July 13, 1892
Nellie Berry.
July 13, 1892
Page 66: Nellie
When the golden sun is setting
And your mind from care is free
When of other you are thinking
Will you sometimes think of me
Dasa E. Mears
Remember me.
Mace, Ind
Dec 29, 1891
When the golden sun is setting
And your mind from care is free
When of other you are thinking
Will you sometimes think of me
Dasa E. Mears
Remember me.
Mace, Ind
Dec 29, 1891
Page 67: Friend Nellie
When you get old and cannot see
Put on your specks and think of me.
Your Friend
Dollie Pattan
Feb 21, 1893.
When you get old and cannot see
Put on your specks and think of me.
Your Friend
Dollie Pattan
Feb 21, 1893.
Page 68: Compliments of your Cousin
Myrtle Hunt
Mace Ind.
Dec 30 '92.
Myrtle Hunt
Mace Ind.
Dec 30 '92.
Page 69: Friend Nellie
Remember me when
This you see for I am
As happy as a bumble-bee.
E. J. Misch
1-15-1893
Remember me when
This you see for I am
As happy as a bumble-bee.
E. J. Misch
1-15-1893
Page 70: Always strive onward and upward.
Yours,
H. Freeman.
Schoolmate
Mace, Ind
Feb. 15, 1893
Yours,
H. Freeman.
Schoolmate
Mace, Ind
Feb. 15, 1893
Page 71: Cousin Nellie:
Accept compliments of your Cousin
Allie.
Remember Saturday night, Sept 16.
Sept. 17, 1893.
Accept compliments of your Cousin
Allie.
Remember Saturday night, Sept 16.
Sept. 17, 1893.
Page 72: While you are full of life
Fret not yourself with petty strifes
But have a nobler field in view
Choose what is right and that pursue.
Uncle Abia Martin
Forget me not
Mace
Jan 24th 1892
Fret not yourself with petty strifes
But have a nobler field in view
Choose what is right and that pursue.
Uncle Abia Martin
Forget me not
Mace
Jan 24th 1892
Page 73: "He must upward still and
Onward who would keep abrest to Truth"
Ward B. Walkup
This 4-5-1894.
Onward who would keep abrest to Truth"
Ward B. Walkup
This 4-5-1894.
Page 74: blank
Page 75: Friend Nellie
Remember me early
Remember me late
Remember your schoolmate
Rena Sharp
Mace Ind Feb 20 1893
Remember me early
Remember me late
Remember your schoolmate
Rena Sharp
Mace Ind Feb 20 1893
Page 76: Friend Nellie,
Upon these pages pure and white
Let none but friends presume to write
And may each line so freely given
Direct the reader's thoughts to Heaven.
Your Friend
Blanche Finch.
Linnsburgh Ind.
Feb. 16 1893
Upon these pages pure and white
Let none but friends presume to write
And may each line so freely given
Direct the reader's thoughts to Heaven.
Your Friend
Blanche Finch.
Linnsburgh Ind.
Feb. 16 1893
Page 77: Friend Nellie
When you are sailing down the stream of time
Always paddle your own canoe
Is the wish of your friend
Lulu Loop
Remember me
Mace, Ind.
Feb. 20 1893
When you are sailing down the stream of time
Always paddle your own canoe
Is the wish of your friend
Lulu Loop
Remember me
Mace, Ind.
Feb. 20 1893
Page 78: Dear Friend:
When your days on earth are ended,
And no more this hath you trod,
May your name in Gold be written,
In the autograph of God,
This is the earnest wish of your friend
Meory C. Mount.
Linnsburgh Ind.
March 17 1892
When your days on earth are ended,
And no more this hath you trod,
May your name in Gold be written,
In the autograph of God,
This is the earnest wish of your friend
Meory C. Mount.
Linnsburgh Ind.
March 17 1892
Names included in the Autograph book (in the order they appeared):
Nellie Linn
Lulu Dice
Grandma ?
Effie C. McClure
Ida Dice
Clyde Loop
Lena Gaskill
Jane ?
Otis Stafford
Annie Dice
John W. Linn
Mrs. D. D. Berry
Ella Richardson
Georgie Kelsey
Maud Hale
Fred M
S G V
E J M
Bertha Peterson
Edna Kelsy
G. A. H
Harley Kelsy
Walter Linn
Laila Eliza Linn
Leida ? ("Cousin")
Mary Misdo
Hallie ?
Daisy M
Myrtle Galloway
John Misch
Carrie Reichard
E. L.
Ethel ? ("cousin")
Kittie McClure
Anna Linn
Lena ?
Mrs. Jennie Biddle
Anna McCarty
C. O. S.
Elsie ? ("cousin")
Aunt Jennie ?
Mammie Thompson
Minnie Armstrong
Dora May Hale
Laila Linn
Elsie Meears
Aunt Lizzie ?
Ida Galloway
Chas W. Linn
H. E. Linn
Otis Linn
Ethel Loop
Nellie Linn
Dora Martin
W.F. Hays
Grace D. Hays
Nellie Berry
Dasa E. Mears
Dollie Pattan
Myrtle Hunt
E. J. Misch
H. Freeman
Allie ? ("cousin")
Uncle Abia Martin
Ward B. Walkup
Rena Sharp
Blanche Finch
Lulu Loop
Meory C. Mount
Lulu Dice
Grandma ?
Effie C. McClure
Ida Dice
Clyde Loop
Lena Gaskill
Jane ?
Otis Stafford
Annie Dice
John W. Linn
Mrs. D. D. Berry
Ella Richardson
Georgie Kelsey
Maud Hale
Fred M
S G V
E J M
Bertha Peterson
Edna Kelsy
G. A. H
Harley Kelsy
Walter Linn
Laila Eliza Linn
Leida ? ("Cousin")
Mary Misdo
Hallie ?
Daisy M
Myrtle Galloway
John Misch
Carrie Reichard
E. L.
Ethel ? ("cousin")
Kittie McClure
Anna Linn
Lena ?
Mrs. Jennie Biddle
Anna McCarty
C. O. S.
Elsie ? ("cousin")
Aunt Jennie ?
Mammie Thompson
Minnie Armstrong
Dora May Hale
Laila Linn
Elsie Meears
Aunt Lizzie ?
Ida Galloway
Chas W. Linn
H. E. Linn
Otis Linn
Ethel Loop
Nellie Linn
Dora Martin
W.F. Hays
Grace D. Hays
Nellie Berry
Dasa E. Mears
Dollie Pattan
Myrtle Hunt
E. J. Misch
H. Freeman
Allie ? ("cousin")
Uncle Abia Martin
Ward B. Walkup
Rena Sharp
Blanche Finch
Lulu Loop
Meory C. Mount
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