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Milton Harvey Needham
Milton Harvey Needham married to Hassie Rosella "Billie" Nifong Westmoreland Needham -
Milton Harvey Needham
Milton Harvey Needham married to Hassie Rosella "Billie" Nifong Westmoreland Needham -
Thomas Joseph "Joe" Westmoreland, Annie Eliza Caudle Westmoreland
Thomas Joseph "Joe" Westmoreland, Annie Eliza Caudle Westmoreland -
Billie Westmoreland Needham, Thomas Joseph Westmoreland, "Annie" Eliza Caudle Westmoreland, Roger Jackson "Jack" Nifong Westmoreland
Billie Westmoreland Needham (born 1-8-1923), Thomas Joseph Westmoreland (born 7-20-1874, died 10-20-1956), "Annie" Eliza Caudle Westmoreland (born 4-6-1875, died 3-11-1960), Roger Jackson "Jack" Nifong Westmoreland (born 1-11-1921) The "S" on Jack's belt buckle is for Shoals School. Joe Westmoreland worked for the railroad for 23 years -
Thomas Joseph Westmoreland, Annie Eliza Caudle Westmoreland
Thomas Joseph Westmoreland, Annie Eliza Caudle Westmoreland -
Thomas Joseph "Joe" Westmoreland , Beulah Brown
Thomas Joseph "Joe" Westmoreland , Beulah Brown. Joe Westmoreland worked for the railroad for 23 years -
Thomas Joseph Westmoreland, Annie Eliza Caudle Westmoreland
Thomas Joseph Westmoreland born 7-20-1874, died 10-20-1956; Annie Eliza Caudle Westmoreland born 4-6-1875 and died 3-11-1960 -
Roger Jackson "Jack" Nifong Westmoreland
Roger Jackson "Jack" Nifong Westmoreland, born 1-11-1921; Hassie Rosella "Billie" Nifong Westmoreland Needham born 1-8-1923. Jack and Billie were adopted by the Westmoreland's when Jack was 4 years old and Billie was 2 years old. The playhouse was built in 1927 by their mother Annie Caudle Westmoreland -
Violet Taylor Helper
Violet Taylor Helper -
photograph of Ella Victoria Miller Hauser
photograph of Ella Victoria Miller Hauser, (born 8-27-1888, died 4-17-1968), she was married in 1911 to "Hubert Claudius Hauser (born 8-13-1885, died 4-29-1960), Hubert was the fifth son born to Thomas Poindexter Hauser (born 10-18-1854, died 2-27-1911) and Charlotte Virginia Kreeger Hauser (born 2-3-1858, died 12-30-1941), They were married on 12-30-1875, Thomas and Charlotte built there farmhouse in 1880 in the township of Shoals, North Carolina, Surry County. The farmhouse and farm are now the site of the Horne Creek Living Historical Farm. note - the original photo was made by J. P. Lewis of Pilot Mountain -
photograph of Martha Virginia Hauser Moser and Aurelius Alexander Moser
photograph of Martha Virginia Hauser Moser (born 12-11-1897, married Aurelius Alexander Moser on 9-18-1921, he was born 4-18-1896 and died 8-24-1967), Martha was the only daughter out of 12 children that was born to Thomas Poindexter Hauser (born 10-18-1854, died 2-27-1911) and Charlotte Virginia Kreeger Hauser (born 2-3-1858, died 12-30-1941), They were married on 12-30-1875, Thomas and Charlotte built there farmhouse in 1880 in the township of Shoals, North Carolina, Surry County. The farmhouse and farm are now the site of the Horne Creek Historical Farm -
photograph of Martha Virginia Hauser Moser
photograph of Martha Virginia Hauser Moser (born 12-11-1897, married Aurelius Alexander Moser on 9-18-1921, he was born 4-18-1896 and died 8-24-1967), Martha was the only daughter out of 12 children that was born to Thomas Poindexter Hauser (born 10-18-1854, died 2-27-1911) and Charlotte Virginia Kreeger Hauser (born 2-3-1858, died 12-30-1941), They were married on 12-30-1875, Thomas and Charlotte built there farmhouse in 1880 in the township of Shoals, North Carolina, Surry County. The farmhouse and farm are now the site of the Horne Creek Historical Farm -
photograph of Martha Virginia Hauser Moser
photograph of Martha Virginia Hauser Moser (born 12-11-1897, married Aurelius Alexander Moser on 9-18-1921, he was born 4-18-1896 and died 8-24-1967), Martha was the only daughter out of 12 children that was born to Thomas Poindexter Hauser (born 10-18-1854, died 2-27-1911) and Charlotte Virginia Kreeger Hauser (born 2-3-1858, died 12-30-1941), They were married on 12-30-1875, Thomas and Charlotte built there farmhouse in 1880 in the township of Shoals, North Carolina, Surry County. The farmhouse and farm are now the site of the Horne Creek Historical Farm -
photograph of Martha Virginia Hauser Moser and other women
photograph of Martha Virginia Hauser Moser and other women. 1. unknown, 2. "Martha" Virginia Hauser Moser 3. unknown, Martha - (born 12-11-1897, married Aurelius Alexander Moser on 9-18-1921, he was born 4-18-1896 and died 8-24-1967), Martha was the only daughter out of 12 children that was born to Thomas Poindexter Hauser (born 10-18-1854, died 2-27-1911) and Charlotte Virginia Kreeger Hauser (born 2-3-1858, died 12-30-1941), They were married on 12-30-1875, Thomas and Charlotte built there farmhouse in 1880 in the township of Shoals, North Carolina, Surry County. The farmhouse and farm are now the site of the Horne Creek Historical Farm -
photograph of "Squire" Elmer Hauser
photograph of "Squire" Elmer Hauser , born 1-9-1896, married Lora Alice Truelove on 8-23-1921, Squire was in the Navy, he is in uniform and holding a gun, Squire was the tenth child out of 12 that was born to Thomas Poindexter Hauser (born 10-18-1854, died 2-27-1911) and Charlotte Virginia Kreeger Hauser (born 2-3-1858, died 12-30-1941), They were married on 12-30-1875, Thomas and Charlotte built there farmhouse in 1880 in the township of Shoals, North Carolina, Surry County. The farmhouse and farm are now the site of the Horne Creek Historical Farm -
photograph of Oliver Wilson Hauser "OW" "Bud"
photograph of Oliver Wilson Hauser "OW" "Bud" born November 13, 1929; son of Oliver Franklin and Lucy Hauser. Husvand of Dorothy Gray Caudle Hauser "Dolly" He was a teacher and principal at old Shoals School -
Surry County District 5 Public School Register
Surry County District 5 Public School Register, probably from SHoals, NC dated 1906-1907. Miss Carrie E. Marion is listed as the teacher. -
Programme of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society held at African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church for Woman's Missionary Day
Programme of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society held at African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church for Woman's Missionary Day -
AME Zion Church of Stoney (Stony) Ridge
Photograph of AME Zion Church of Stoney (Stony) Ridge -
Interview with Ruby Hardy Stanley
Interview done as part of an oral history project for Surry County Historical Society. Stanley, who is a white woman, grew up in Shoals on a farm. Discusses life growing up and her extended family, including grandparents. Discusses how her grandmother was 13 when she was married. Talks about growing up with very little, particularly during the Great Depression and generally how life worked in the rural part of Surry County, including seeing a doctor and the division of labor in the household. Interview is in two parts. -
photograph of students at Stony Ridge School
photograph of students at Stony Ridge School in the Shoals Community in the 1930s -
Brown School Photograph 1920s
Photograph of Brown School students and teacher. Brown School was located in Shoals on Mount Zion Road on property owned by the late Bill Rierson. First Row (in white dress) Vallie Artances Edwards. Third row center (between two ladies) Johnnie Oscar Ayers. Johnnie and Vallie were married in 1920. -
My Sister Semanthy
Script for a parody about a piano player in Shoals, NC, by unknown author for an unknown event -
Selected Items from the Dolly Hauser scrapbooks
Selected Items from the Dolly Hauser scrapbooks. Includes articles on events in the community, programs from school plays, wedding and death announcements, and articles about local clubs and schools. -
Shoals Extension Homemakers Club 1977-1978
Scrapbook of newspaper articles on the activities of the Shoals Extension Homemakers Club from 1977-1978