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Jerry Dillard, Tommy Gilmer, Hugh Dillard Henrietta Deaton
Kenneth Quinn, James Alley, Harold and Kenneth Crossley and Maxine Quinn
Audrey Warren and Doris Burgess
David Hottell
Hawk Lydia - Carrying feed for his cows.
Virginia Oxner. Husband was Elmer Oxner. She was Glendale’s first grade teacher. She was everyone’s first grade teacher. She and Elmer had no children; all of her students were her children.
Helen Gibson, Reba Deaton, Jean Ward standing on the Glendale bridge. Charles Hammett
Roy Deaton at the Company store gas pump.
Mrs. Cox, Glendale 6th grade teacher.
Ann Hunter, Maxine Quinn, Jean Thompson, Mary Jo Sams
Mozelle Bradley taken on the wall near the bridge.
Mary Ann Willis
Sam’s Shoe Shop
Students of Grace Hottel’s Piano Recital about 1951.
A group of Glendale girls that packed the fruit bags that were given to the mill workers for Christmas.
Mary Ann Willis and Maxine Quinn on the dam.
Glendale girls with houses on Holy Hill (later changed to Chapel street) in the background.
Emily Jean Warren, Reba Deaton, Jean Ward, Mary Jo Sams, Helen Gibson, Ann Hunter, Patsy Reaves, Ken Ward, Mike Reel.
Photo of Glendale Mill Workers furnished by Gerald Quinn. Man second from left , seated, is thought to be Gerald’s dad, Will Quinn, future Glendale police-
Shirley Parker and Maxine Quinn.
Henrietta Deaton and Shirley Parker