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Faculty and Students of Kentucky University
(1870)Faculty and Students of Kentucky Universtiy "This Photograph cam from the office of Joe McCormick. The figure seated center with the cape is not Lincoln but Rober Milligan. Josephus Hopwood is very likely picture here as ... -
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Group Outside of Hopwood House
(1882-1900)Group on northside of Hopwood House. Far right kneeling Josephus Hopwood, seated Sarah LaRue Hopwood, back row near center window Lew Sue Ben, kneeling near Mrs. Hopwood, Henry Rufus Garrett -
Group Outside of Hopwood House
(1882-1900)Group on northside of Hopwood House. Far right kneeling Josephus Hopwood, seated Sarah LaRue Hopwood, back row near center window Lew Sue Ben, kneeling near Mrs. Hopwood, Henry Rufus Garrett -
May Day Play
(1882-1900)May Day play given at end of school year, Dresses of White Organdy. Olive Garrett at extreme right -
College Quartet
(Cargille's Art Gallery, JC, TN, 1882-1900)male vocal quartet to promote prohibition party 1895-1896. Jim Owings, Joe Combs, Jim Thomas, Tom McCartney. Josephus Hopwood candidate for governor in TN 1895-1896 -
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Gubernatorial Race
(1886)Gubernatorial race- Tennessee 1886. Robert L. Taylor (gentleman with mustache standing by post facing forward -
Class of 1887
(1887)Class of 1887. Identified Standing (L to R) Edward Clinton Wilson, Leatitia (Lottie) Cornforth; Sitting (L to R) James W. Giles, Eugene M. Crouch -
Group of Unknown Men
(1888-1890)Group of unknown men posed beside original classroom building ca. 1888-1890 -
Group of People
(1889-1891)Group in front of classroom building, ca. 1889-1891. Identified: Mrs. Eleanor LaRue Hopwood in center, standing linked arms with two young ladies -
Milligan College Spring 1891
(1891)students at northface of classroom building Josephus and Sarah LaRue Hopwood in center of photo. Henry Rufus Garrett to left of Mrs. Hopwood. -
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Three Unidentified Men
(Cargille's Art Gallery, JC, TN, 1895)3 unidentified men on a card photograph