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REMEMBER WHEN
Photo courtesy,
cHARLes MORRisOn
THe ninTH
sTReeT KiDs
in 1954 were
Nina McCall,
Photo courtesy, cHARLes MORRisOn
Marlene
AT cARROLL’s cOAL YARD on Ninth Street in
Green, Maxine 1954, from left, are Fred Morrison, Jack Richwood,
Green, Bob
owner Lee Carroll and David Walker.
Morrison, Fred
Morrison,
Charles
Morrison,
Wayne
Morrison, Lyloe
and Larry
Wilson.
Photo courtesy, cHARLes MORRisOn
cHARLes MORRisOn, front, (1949) with
Morrison’s snowball wagon shown in the background.
THis 1979 PHOTO shows construction of Beacon Baptist Church.
Photos courtesy, DOROTHY Morrison
Photo courtesy, cHARLes MORRisOn
cHARLes MORRisOn playing in the snow in 1960. Sign for
“Carroll’s Diner” on Ninth Street
read: “Carroll’s Diner, Now open.
Enjoy our fine food. Curb Service
— Hamburgers 12 cents.”
FiRsT seRvice at Beacon Baptist, below, was at Christmas 1979.
Photo courtesy, cHARLes MORRisOn
cHARLes MORRisOn
shows off his first car in 1954.
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