Chrisman Collection

Harry E. Chrisman, former Liberal author and historian, donated a large collection of his writings, photographs, and other items to Liberal Memorial Library for the purpose of research. This database searches the contents of the Chrisman Collection.

P426-F2a

Call No: P426-F2a

Description: Old Adobe Hotel at Courtland

Date of origin: 1912

Type: Print

Size: 5 7/8 x 7 15/16

Condition: Poor

Content:

[front] [people have numbers circled on them 1-12]
[back] Interior of Hotel at Courtland (Ballroom Upstairs)
[?] Mattingly 5 [5 is circled] Sam Berry John Spikes Nillie Clifford Mr. Miller 2 [2 is circled] Sam Herron Mrs. Miller 1 [1 is circled] Papa (Jim Herron) [cigt Rose] [Mrs. Jeffers] Dick [Jeffers] Tom Cowan 3 [3 is circled] Rita Herron 4 [4 is circled] Eula (King) (Walker) 1 [1 is circled] Tomerlin 6 [6 is circled] 7 [7 is circled] } [6 and 7 have a brace] Miller sisters (Ran Photo gallery) 8 [8 is circled] John Spikes 9 [9 is circled] Tillie [or Nillie] Clifford 10 [10 is circled] 11 [11 is circled] } [10 and 11 have a brace] Mr. + Mrs. Griffin 12 [12 is circled] Tommy Cowan 13 [13 is circled] Al Mattingly
[Note] PHOTO SHOWS INTERIOR OF OLD ADOBE HOTEL AT COURTLAND, ARIZONA (Ballroom Upstairs ABOUT 1912-13 Shown (by numbers): 1. Jim Herron, noted Arizona and International cattle man; Herron built and owned the old hotel; 2. Thomas Darrel (Sam) Herron, son of Jim; 3. Rita (Herron) McGrew, daughter of Jim; 4. Eula (King) Walker Tomerlin; 5. Sam Berry; 6-7 the Miller sisters (who ran a photo gallery in Courtland); 8. John Spikes; 9. Nellie Clifford; 10-11. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin; 12. Tommy Cowan; 13. Al Mattingly;

Provenance:

Miscellaneous Info.:

Photo is of 3 rows of people all facing the camera. They are in a room. There is a dresser on the left side. There are 27 people in group.

Other Info.: Jim Herron Family

Related to: P422-F1c (Rita Herron), P423-F2b5 (Goddard women), P424-F1a (Mrs. Jim Herron), P425-F1a (Bertha and Grandma Goddard),

Subject: Courtland Arizona, Herron family, Jim Herron, Old Adobe Hotel Ballroom, people,