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Lettie Tate
(Otto B. Guess, 1895)
Leatitia (Lettie) Cornforth Tate Class of 1887, probably niece of Eleanor LaRue Hopwood and probably wife of James A Tate
Frank Bullard
(1898)
Frank Fontaine Bullard Snoville, VA Class of 1885, referee 1896-1898 Greendburg, PA, persuaded Hopwoods to relocate to Lynchburg, VA Feb. 1903 where Bullard was minister of Christian Church
Mollie Williams
(Hodge's Art Gallery, 1880)
Ollie (Mollie) Estelle Williams DOB July 16, 1873 DOD April 10, 1950. Married WM Thomas Givens, 5 children, daughter of Susan Nannie Barker and George Thomas Williams, Carter County Clerk, granddaughter of Wilson G. Barker ...
Clarence Sweet and George Sutton
(Cargille's Art Gallery, JC, TN, 1882-1900)
Left: Clarence Sweet Right: George Mack Sutton, in MC 1902 "after mama married 1903".
Prof. Tate
(1882-1900)
Prof. James Tate nephew of Josephus Hopwood. Class of 1882, faculty 1882-1890. Taught math and language, upper level study principle President of American University Harriman, TN. 1895- prohibition party, state secretary ...
Unidentified Young man
(J.A. Cargill and W.K. Hodges, 1850-1895)
Unidentified young man possibly W.D. Sutton, albumen print
Willie Tabor
(Cargille's Art Gallery, JC, TN, 1897-1900)
Willie Godby Tabor (Mrs. J.W. Tabor) taught shorthand
Flora Marsilliott
(Romerier and Clark, 1888-1890)
Flora A Marsilliott, taught vocal and instrumental music, organ and piano
Dr. John Preston McConnell
(1883-1896)
Dr. John Preston McConnell, Class of 1890, faculty and staff 1883-1896, State Teachers College, East Radford, Virginia, ancient languages, literature, librarian, business manager, treasurer
William Kite
(1884)
William Anderson Kite, Milligan College Vice President, mathematics, geology, German 1881-1884