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Description #1 Dorris Digitz dad's line (stage) from Halfway to Homestead. H. J. Baker, driver. Doris' own picture. #2. Halfway 1916, street scene, taken north on street. Hensley Pritchard was spraying water on the street, which hit a horse and buggy which ran away, killing the young woman driver. #3 Claude Officer, Earl Whitley, just after WW I near Hotel Halfway. Clarence Buchanan photo. #4 Lorval Johnson driving at 4th of July about age 17. Photo belonged to Lorval Johnson. #5 May 1, 1920, where post office now stands, burned hotel, garage and livery stable. Top of bulding burning is now Billie's tavern. Mable Cooper photo. #6 Hotel fire, photo 2 by Mable Cooper. #7. Grey Gable--Stockmans now--was built at left of Tedrowe--Tedrowe was moved to lower end of town. Walt Blacker as a kid about 7, had stipped on a nail between the buildings while they were building the new one. Mable Cooper photo. #8 Scene at Halfway about 1916, Drug Store now where Billie's stands; Hensely Pritchard photo. #9 1912--Grey Gables Hotel going up. Hotel Tedrow was moved by stump puller and team to lower end of town by Carson Brothers, split down through and used for 2 houses. Jake Cannady, carpenter on right; Mark Austin, marshal of Halfway on left. #10 Looking north on Main St., right after the boardwalks were pu in. Hensely Pritchard photo. #11 N. D. Brown Store, Halfway, about 1916. Maude and N. D. on right. Hensley Pritchard photo. #12 Halfway about 1916, Main ST. Hensley Pritchard photo. #13 American State Bank, Halfway, now U.S. Bank. Bricks were made by the local men at a brickyard up on East Pine (Fish Lake Rd.) above Harry Birds. Hensley Pritchard Photo. #14 Main Street, clock had just been installed, about 1916, and Frank Gulick rode into town horseback and shot the face out of the clock. Hensley Pritchard photo. #15 N. D. Brown store. Jo Myers' photo. Photos donated by Dorothy Rager.
Object ID PineValley012
Object Name print, photographic
People Baker, H. J.
Digitz, Doris
Subjects Halfway
Stagecoaches
Title Halfway people and businesses (15 photos)
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Last modified on: September 08, 2011