Addalissia Ann Ormand Goforth (1845-1940) of Kings Mountain, standing in front of her handmade crazy quilt. It is believed that this photograph was taken at a Cleveland County Fair or a Church Bazaar, where she won a "blue ribbon" prize for her...
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) woman, Athleen Whisonant Farris, dressed in a pink period costume. Back of photo reads: "Athleen Whisonant Farris- DAR member at celebration of 200th of Battle of Kings Mtn.in S.C."
In the foreground is a Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) woman dressed in a period costume. In the background there are two men dressed in costume, holding a banner for the OverMountain Victory Trail. There is writing on the back that...
Black and white, professional portrait of Bertha Surber showing left profile. She is wearing a dark dress with a lace neckline and a large locket necklace. Back reads: "Bertha around in the 1920s" Photo has been cut down with scissors to be an...
Black and white professional portrait of Bertha Surber showing right profile. Wearing dark dress with lace neckline and gold chain necklace. She is wearing a large hat. Writing on front reads: "Etta"
Black and white photograph of a man and woman standing on the edge of a road next to a field looking at each other. Their arms are intertwined. The man is wearing a button up shirt with a tie, slacks and appears to have a hat stuck in his back...
Mrs. John White of Kings Mountain. Mrs. White is wearing glasses, a dark dress adorned with silk flowers at the neckline, a triple strand pearl choker and pearl earrings.
Color photo of Mary "Pucky" Lewis (Now Mary Nantz) in a white gown and gloves. On her head is a tiara. Taken in 1960. Back of photo reads, "Mary Lillian Lewis ("Pucky")/ Portrait by Carlysle Studios for K.M. Carrousel Princess/ 1960/ In Annual,...
Color photo of Mary Lillian Lewis, aka. "Pucky" in a white gown, white gloves and a tiara, Taken in her home in 1960. Back of photo reads, "Mary Lillian Lewis ("Pucky")/ 1960/ Dress worn for Carrousel Parade representing Kings Mountain/ This was...