Clark Family
Item set
Title
Description
items related to the Clark Family in Surry County, NC
Coverage
Surry County (N.C.)
Identifier
Sur_Clark
Subject
Items
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Norma Long Clark oral history interview
Interview with Norma Long Clark by Dr. Evelyn Thompson about growing up in the Mount Airy area. -
Connie Hiatt Clark, Barney Clark at he granite quarry
Connie Hiatt Clark, Barney Clark at the granite quarry -
Connie Hiatt Clark and Coralee Hiatt Cook
Connie Hiatt Clark and Coralee Hiatt Cook -
Coralee Hiatt Cook and Margie Hiatt Clark
Coralee Hiatt Cook and Margie Hiatt Clark -
Connie Hiatt Clark with friends
Connie Hiatt Clark with friends -
Connie Hiatt Clark on swinging bridge
Connie Hiatt Clark on swinging bridge -
Connie Hiatt, Coralee Hiatt Cook, William Clyde Gammons, Susan Mary Ella Hiatt
Connie Hiatt, Coralee Hiatt Cook, William Clyde Gammons, Susan Mary Ella Hiatt -
Connie Hiatt Clark on right with Ella Gammons in the middle, Gracey Lambert
Connie Hiatt Clark on right with Ella Gammons in the middle, Gracey Lambert -
Margie Hiatt with friend and dad at Pilot Mountain
Margie Hiatt (with hat) with friend and dad at Pilot Mountain -
Bud Brannock, Moir Clark, Edd Brannock
Bud Brannock, Moir Clark, Edd Brannock Mount Airy Firemen with the Fire Commissioner's car -
Clark family file3
Clark family file from the Carlos P. Surratt Genealogy Room at Surry Community College -
Clark family file2
Clark family file2 from the Carlos P. Surrat Genealogy Room at Surry Community College -
Clark family file
Clark family file from the Carlos P. Surratt Genealogy Room at Surry Community College -
photograph of John M. Clark, Jr
photograph of John M. (Marion) Clark, Jr. Engineer on the A & Y Railroad ( Atlantic and Yadkin), at the throttle of Engine 950 Mr. Marion was the 3rd engineer to be on the Atlantic and Yadkin. He was born on March 30, 1877 and died on April 28, 1951. He was referred to as the "Casey Jones" of the A & Y line. He started working for the railroad in 1897 at 21 years old. The old Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad. In 1899, when it was divided (eastern part, the coastline, and the western part, the A & Y) In 1902, he was promoted to engineer. He pulled freight trains, but in1922, he became an A & Y passenger engineer, and he served in that capacity until the passenger trains were taken off n April 30, 1939. He then continued to be an engineer on A & Y freight trains until his retirement. He was from Fayetteville, NC. His father was also an engineer and while in Mount Airy, NC he met and married Mary Cardwell Galloway, grandaughter of R.R. Galloway. -
photograph of Frances Jane Clark
photograph of Frances Jane Clark -
photograph of Frances Jane Clark, Mary Cardwell Galloway Clark, Mary Louise Clark
photograph of Frances Jane Clark, Mary Cardwell Galloway Clark, Mary Louise Clark -
photograph of Mary Louise Clark, Frances Jane Clark with a doll
photograph of Mary Louise Clark, Frances Jane Clark with a doll -
photograph of George Clark
photograph of George Clark -
Norma Long Clark and husband Herbert Clark photograph
Norma Long Clark and husband Herbert Clark photograph -
Norma Long Clark biography
Norma Long Clark biography -
Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Lucy Lee Clark Green
Funeral Program for Lucy Lee Clark Green -
In Loving Memory for Mrs. Virginia Yvonne Penn Clark
Funeral Program for Virginia Yvonne Penn Clark -
The Homegoing Service for Mrs. Nedra Smith Clark
Funeral Program for Nedra Smith Clark -
Home Going Celebration for Mr. Walter Clark, Jr.
Funeral Program for Walter Clark Jr. -
A Home Going Celebration for Mother Annie Clark Amos
Funeral Program for Annie Clark Amos