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Tag Archives: “Tivy High School”
The Tivy High School Record – May 29, 1914
I recently found in my mother’s files a 1963 letter sent by her father Dan Auld. It contained a copy from Howard E. Butt of The Tivy High School Record written May 29, 1914, Vol. 1 No. 8. It is … Continue reading
Posted in 1900's, Auld, Brown, Centuries, Kerr County Texas, Texas
Tagged "Tivy High School", Auld, Brown, Howard E. Butt, Kerr County Texas
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Roy N. Brown, oldest of A. P. and Grace Brown of Kerrville, Texas
I never met my grandmother Gussie May Auld’s brother, Roy Nicholas (Nickless) Brown. Here are two great photos of my Great Uncle Roy, the oldest child and only son of Alonzo Potter Brown and Grace Stulting Brown. Roy was born … Continue reading
Posted in 1900's, Auld, Brown, Kerr County Texas, Texas
Tagged "Tivy High School", Brown, Kerr County Texas
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1914 Tivy High School Graduating Class
My grandmother, Gussie May Brown (Mrs. Dan Auld, Sr.) graduated from Tivy High School on Friday, May 29, 1914, in Kerrville, Texas. She describes many events in her leather covered diary, embossed in gold, “The Girl Graduate and Her Own … Continue reading
Posted in 1900's, Auld, Brown, Kerr County Texas, Texas
Tagged "Tivy High School", Brown, Kerr County Texas
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