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One of Jacksonville's Last Steamboats?

From the looks of the attire (caps, trousers, etc.) of the young men in the picture this appears to be a boat that was around after the turn of the century. Any help in identifying any of these persons will be appreciated. Mr. Clark Reynolds showed me a similar picture many years ago and said he was aboard the steamboat.


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nellie davis harris 11-Nov-2004 18:40
Julian, incidentally, the picture is made in the summer of 1926. Mama and Daddy married in August 1926, so this perhaps one of the last pictures made of her while still single. Clark Reynolds and Etta Mae Garrison, Mama's sister, married about three years later.
nellie davis harris 11-Nov-2004 18:36
Julian, I e-mailed you not too long ago and told you that the young man standing with his back directly to the smoke stack is Clark Reynolds and the young lady directly in front of him is my Mother, Minnie Garrison Davis. You did not respond. I have a picture of another view taken the same day. I also have other pictures taken of Mama wearing that same dress. On page 30 of the Telfair pictorial several years ago, you will find another view, or perhaps this same one. I really would like to hear from you concerning this. Incidentally, I found all I needed on the Hulett families.