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Carrie Martin obituary
"Colored Deaths"
"Colored News" - October 27, 1946
Tags: Alex Orey, Alice Cox, Andrew Hawthorne, Ashland, Atlantic City, Audry Rollins, Augusta Pace, Baltimore, Beetcher Randolph, Big Stone Gap, Blanche Holt, Bluefield, Bluefield State College, Calfee Training School, Ceciley Hunter, Cherry Point, Christine Hendricks, Circle No. 2, civil service, Clark's Chapel, clinic, community chest, community library, Della Webb, diphtheria, Dr. M.A. Santa Cruz, Draper School, Ebenezer Hudson, Eddie and Willis Wilson Jr, Eliza Lewis, Elizabethon, Ellavester Hunter, Esther Brown, flower bearers, Floyd, football game, Fort Benning, Fred Patterson, Freeman, Fries, fundraising, funeral, funeral services, George H. Carter, George Orey, Georgia, Harry Poole, Harry Stiger, Helen Peoples, illness, Iva Price, J.W. Poole, Jackson Avenue, Jerry Murphy, John Duncan, John H. Evans, John Jenkins Jr, John Stewart Methodist Chruch, John Stewart Methodist Church, Johnson City, Kate Carter, Kentucky, Lena Ferguson, Lizzie Walker, marine base, Martha Irene Edwards, Martinsville, Mary D. Thompson, Mary Horliss Penn, Maryland, Matthews HIcks Logan, Missouri, Morristown college, Mother's Club, Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hawthorne, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Roberts, Mr. Cox, Mrs. A.B. Norman, Mrs. Agnes Broady, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Bryson, Mrs. C.C. Stewart, Mrs. Carrie McMillon, Mrs. Charles Stuarts, Mrs. Clyde Grubb, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. Estelle Martin, Mrs. Ethel Anderson, Mrs. Ethel Carter, Mrs. F.D. Johnson, Mrs. Fannie Cockerham, Mrs. Frank Fayne, Mrs. Grace Dickerson, Mrs. Grubbs, Mrs. Hannah Hicks, Mrs. Hattie Martin, Mrs. J.U. Rogers, Mrs. Kate Clark, Mrs. Kathleen Kimbrough, Mrs. L.C. Ward, Mrs. Lillie Cockerham, Mrs. Louise Pace, Mrs. Lucy Gaither, Mrs. Lula Johnson, Mrs. Maceo Santa Cruz, Mrs. Maggie Poindexter, Mrs. Mary D. Wilson, Mrs. N.C. Henry, Mrs. Nannie Hunter, Mrs. Pauline Harvey, Mrs. Rath Harriston, Mrs. Rosa Kain, Mrs. Roselle Clayborne, Mrs. Seanie Green, Mrs. V.M. Randolph, Mrs. Virginia Rhoads, Ms Helen Johnson, Ms. Delever, Ms. G.H. Washington, Ms. Lelia Bell Lewis, Ms. Mary Milliner, Ms. Viola Gaither, Ms. Virginia Randolph, Ms. Wilma Watkins, NAACP, Nelson Ward, New Century Methodist Chruch, New Century Methodist Church, New Jersey, New York, newspaper, North Carolina, Odie Poole, Orange Conner, pallbearers, parsonage, Peggy Stigger, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pine Hurst Cemetery, Powhatan, pre-school class, principal, PTA, Pulaski, Pvt. William Frazier, Randolph Avenue, Raymond Milliner, Rev. and Mrs. A.S. Mitchell, Rev. and Mrs. T.G Howard, Rev. F.D. Johnson, Rev. G.S. Mitchell, Rev. O.L. Johnson, Rev. T.G. Howard, Rich Hill school, Robert B. Clark, Robert H. Rarby, Rosetta Hunt, Rufus Gaither, school organization, sign painter, Southwest Times, St. Louis, St. Paul's Polytechnic Institute, substitute teaching, Talmadge Williams, Tennessee, Thomas Gaither, Thomas Poole, U.B. Broadneaux, Upland, vaccines, W.B. Broadneaux, W.O. Holmes, Walter and Raymond Gaither, Walter Poole, Washington D.C., Welch, West Virginia, William Grasham school, Winston-Salem
"Colored News" - February 17, 1939
Tags: Ann Hue Nichols, Bluefield, Charlie Caplan, Charlottesville, Christiansburg, conference, diphtheria, Dr. M.A. Santa Cruz, Dr. P.C. Corbin, Epworth League, Everyready club, Federal choir group, First Baptist Church, Frank Watson, fundraiser, funeral, Hart Mills, Holiness Church, illness, James Curren, Junior Nichols, Louis Nichols, M.E. Church, Maple Street, Marion, men's community choral club, Missionary Society, Morristown college, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Lane Rogers, Mrs. Alice Cox, Mrs. Anne G. Murphy, Mrs. Armelia Carter, Mrs. Bertha Clark, Mrs. Hazel Thomas, Mrs. Helen Clayborn, Mrs. Julia Smith, Mrs. Louise Poe, Mrs. Lucy Clark, Mrs. Lummie Wilson, Mrs. Maggie Poindexter, Mrs. Marie Nichols, Mrs. Mary Bell Harmon, Mrs. Mary Bledsoe, Mrs. Nancy Clark, Mrs. Olivia Canady, Mrs. Rosa Bullock, Mrs. V.M. Randolph, Ms. Alberta Clark, Ms. Calfee, Ms. Edna Clark, Ms. Elizabeth Jenksin, Ms. Frederica Poindexter, Ms. Harriet Hendricks, Ms. Hazel Calfee, Ms. Lorraine Beverly, Ms. Margaret McClanahan, Ms. Ruth Thomas, Ms. Washington, New Century Methodist Church, newspaper, North Pulaski choir, Pastor's Aid, Petersburg, Princeton, Prof. C.M. Honesty, Prof. Chauncey Harmon, Prof. Dabney, PTA, Pulaski, Radford, Randall Thompson, rehearsal, Rev. Aaron Lash, Rev. and Mrs. F.D. Thomas, Rev. O.L. Johnson, Roanoke, S.E. Moss, Salem, Southwest Times, West Virginia, William Carter, William Green, William Harris, Woman's Home Missionary Society, Wytheville
"Doctor's fight changes community"
Tags: 1918, 1938, 1952, Athens, Calfee Training School, Corbin Building, Dr. Percy Corbin, elementary school, epidemic, equal facilitiies, equal pay, fire, funeral, Graham Corbin and Lewis Concrete Block Manufacturing Company, high school students, influenza, integrated treament, Leonard School of Medicine, Mongtomery County, NAACP, newspaper, North Carolina, pandemic, petition, Pulaski, Pulaski Mutual Savings Society, school board, Shaw University, Southwest Times, teachers, Texas
"Colored News" - June 30, 1939
Tags: baseball game, Bell Boyd Bentley, Big Stone Gap, Charlottesville, Chauncey Harmon, Chicago, Christiansburg, Columbus, David Conner, degree, delegate, district superintendent, Dr. and Mrs. P.C. Corbin, education, Ester Washington, Eureka Jubilee singers, Free Will Club, funeral, Garden City, Gary, Gem City Garden Club, George Hogans, Good Will Club, hay ride, hospital, illness, Kingsport, Knoxville, Ladies' Aid Society No. 1, lawn party, Lillian Dillard, M.A. Santa Cruz, M.T. Milliner, Maple Street. Rev. F.D. Thomas, Martinsville, Max Meadows, men's choir, Michigan State Teachers college, Montgomery County, Mountain Park, Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Gaither, Mrs. Allie Fore, Mrs. Cappy Lottier, Mrs. Charles Stewart, Mrs. Emma Akers, Mrs. Gladys Watkins, Mrs. Jeanette Patterson, Mrs. Josie Stewart, Mrs. Mary Young Robinson, Mrs. Ollie Eddy, Mrs. T.G. Howard, Mrs. V.M. Randolph, Ms. Armelia Cox, Ms. Daisy Roger, Ms. E.E. Harris, Ms. Esther Gaskins, Ms. Frances Jonson, Ms. Hallie Fore, Ms. Jennie B. Calfee, Ms. M.L. Mills, NAACP, New Century Methodist Church, New York, newspaper, Ohio, Pentecostal Holiness Church, Pittsburgh, Pulaski, Pulaski ball team, Radford, Randolph Avenue, Rev. and Mrs. G.W. Hairston, Rev. Emory Wright, Rev. F.D. Thomas, Rev. T.G. Howard, Richmond, Robert Fore, Ruby Jones, Southwest Times, Tennesee, Vivian Lewis, Waddy Young, wedding, West End Club, West Virginia, White Plains, Wytheville, Ypsilanti
"Colored News" - May 29, 1949
Tags: Anne Mae Toliver, Barren Spring, Bluefield, Christiansburg Industrial Institute, Clark's Chapel Methodist Church, Cpl. Brownie Crockett, D.C., Edwin Dillard, Fort Beningont, funeral, Georgia, hospital, James V. Curren, John Evans, Keystone, Mfs. F.D. johnson, Miss Helen Rasby, Mr and Mrs. Charles Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Toliver, Mr. and Mrs. George Hogan, Mr. And Mrs. James Belcher, Mr. and Mrs. James Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stith, Mr. and Mrs. Walter White, Mr. and Mrs. William Powell, Mrs. and Mrs. Charlie Carter, Mrs. Bristol Johnson, Mrs. Ellen Beverly, Mrs. Ethel Adams, Mrs. Etta Miller, Mrs. Ettie Clark, Mrs. Fannie Minnow, Mrs. Frank Redd, Mrs. Fred Patterson, Mrs. Hazel Reynolds, Mrs. Helent Crockett, Mrs. John Duncan, Mrs. Kate Carter, Mrs. Lucy Clark, Mrs. Thomas Johnson, Mrs. Willis Gravley, New Century Methodist Church, newspaper, Pinehurst Cemetery, Pulaski, Ralph Toliver, Rev. and Mrs. F. D. Johnson, Rev. J.D. Hawkins, Southwest Times, United Holy Church, Washington, West Virginia
"Virginia: Christiansburg" - March 8, 1930
Tags: A.M. Walker, accident, Afro-American, Asbury M. E. Church, Calfee Training School, Christiansburg, Christiansburg Institute, Dr. R.C. Brown, Dr. R.W. Young, Dunbar Randolph, funeral, Mr. and Mrs. Craighead, Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nichols, Negro Organization Society, newspaper, reception, recovery, summer school, Tuskegee Institute, United States Department of Health, W.R. Johnson, wedding