A coffin making business was located here in Marion. To date the location is still unknown. This photo is thought to be from around 1890.
(Photo courtesy of the Williamson County Historical Society)
A coffin making business was located here in Marion. To date the location is still unknown. This photo is thought to be from around 1890.
(Photo courtesy of the Williamson County Historical Society)
“The raising of tobacco in Williamson County was vividly described to a representative of the Marion Daily Republican by Robert T. “Doc” Hampton who lives near the Herrin “Y”, between Herrin and Marion. Continue reading
Photo taken in 1952 or 1953 showing four members of the original Jaycee chapter on a membership drive (what else?). Shown left to right are Harry Beneke, Gilbert Harlan, Bob Blankenship, Don Harris and Jack Stephens. The photo was taken in front of the old City Hall in the NE corner of the square.
(Photo courtesy of the Williamson County Historical Society)
Marion Police officer Jack Stephens (left) and Chief Charles Edwards (right) checking out the results of an illegal alcohol raid in May 1958. I really want to know the story behind this if anyone knows.
(Photo courtesy of Lloyd Stephens, son of Jack Stephens)
This is a photo of the Marion Street Dept taken on May 1, 1953 for the Marion Daily Republcian by Carl Sorgen. Shown left to right, Bob Cooksey Comissioner of Steets and Alleys, Raph Carter Street Supterintendant, Willie Davis, Amon Buckner and Kay Poteete. The photo was found to be related to the construction of a city parking lot behind the Christian Church on North Market. This was proved in Nov 2012 by a photo taken by Edward Bridges to use as comparison.
(Photo courtesy of the Williamson County Historical Society)