 These women look very familiar. I beleive them to be of my mother and her sisters. But not sure who else is in the picture.
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 Stone Bros. Drug Company.
Some of my guesses as to who the men are.
Dr. Nelson Stone, Dr. Sam Stone. Take a
look at the closeup
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 A closer look at the men in front of the
Stone Bros. Drug Co. Main Street Tazewell.
I think it stood where Stone Bros. Real Estate now
stands.
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The T.W. STONE House. Next to the Al Payne house on the Hospital Hill.
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 Harriet Stone, T.W. Stone and Joe and Birdie Stone.
This picture could have been made before their marriage on Oct. 8, 1905 or sometime around 1912.
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 Notice Bill Dudley sitting far to the left of the T.W. Stone family in this picture. Bill was a son of a former slave and was treated well by the Stone Family. He is reading a book.
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 The front view of the T.W. Stone house that sits where the "Brick House" of Joe Phillips now stands. It faced towards the farm that is now owned by Edith Payne, the Old Dr. Sam Stone Farm.
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 This is the back or side of the T.W. Stone House. There is a closeup of two men and a baby that I think to be too old to have been T.W. Stone. Who are they?
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 Here is an older gentleman, appearing to be about 65 or more handing a baby to a gentleman with a beard. I think this was made about 1880. Neither is T.W. Stone.
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 T.W. Stone and Harriet Stone on the
front porch of the house called the
Mary and Otto Bolinger house that stood
where the Sam McCollough Apts now are.
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 Thomas Wesley Stone portrait in Civil War uniform.
June 21, 1844 - Nov 7, 1929
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 Closeup of one before
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