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  1. 2-1022 - Newspaper article on First Methodist Church/ school

    David Garrett, at this time, was a Coppell Middle School history teacher, interested in local history & Grapevine Springs Park. Theresa Eby was a life-long resident who owned a chicken farm on Sandy Lake Rd., and who wrote historical articles for Elm Fork Echoes. A photo of the 1928 school accompanied this article. See photo #976, (P. Wilson, resident, 12/25/11)

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    "Newspaper article on First Methodist Church/school"
  2. 2-1425 - Long building; water in front

    The new library shortly after opening, before renovations in 2017. Facing north. (P. Wilson, resident, 3/15/17)

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    Long building; water in front
  3. 2-143 - 4 children in front of house; small chair.

    I think this is Mary Evelyn, Vera, Bill & Joe Cozby. (D. Parrish Hawley, resident, 7/22/02). This picture was taken at the same time as photo 2-310. (P. LaBerge, resident, 9/2/2020)

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    4 children in front of house; small chair.
  4. 2-1455 - Men & women standing in line; boutonnieres and corsages

    Reception for newly-elected City Council. Probably early or mid-1960s. L to R: Bill Cozby, Mr. & Mrs. Wheelice Wilson, Mr. & Mrs. J.R. McDonald. In gym behind Pinkerton Elementary School. (P. Wilson, resident, 5/26/18)

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    "Men & women standing in line; boutonnieresand corsages"
  5. 2-1457 - 6 men posed. "Happy birthday!"

    Photo laminated by Mary Evelyn Cozby. Coppell City Council. Top row, L to R: Johnny Burns, D. J. Harwell, J. R. McDonald. Bottom row, L to R: Charles Miller, Bill Cozby (mayor), C. T. Waters. (one other Council member was not present for photo. (P. Wilson, resident, 5/26/18)

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    6 men posed. "Happy birthday!"
  6. 2-302 - Large group of men posed in a house

    The November, 1982, Elm Forks Echoes says, "COPPELL BROTHERHOOD CLUB. The late Eddie Evans organized this club in the mid-forties. The purpose was to assist needy families. The first meeting was in the Evans' home. Everyone received a prize. Mr. Evans was a sales representative of many commodities. The door prize, won by the late Mr. Elzie Parr, was a beautiful bedspread. At the second meeting, also in the Evan's home, a photographer took this g...

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    Large group of men posed in a house
  7. 2-370 - Man, 2 women behind "Howell" tombstone.

    Bill Cozby, former mayor, Theresa Eby, long-time resident, Jodi Biggerstaff, first Coppell librarian. (P. Wilson, resident, 11/13/06)

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    Man, 2 women behind "Howell" tombstone.
  8. 2-789 - Man with dark suit, brownish tie

    Bill Cozby, mayor of Coppell. (P. Wilson, resident)

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    Man with dark suit, brownish tie

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