This is my Aunt Mary Smith and Aunt Susie Smith. The car belonged to Aunt Mary who was at the wheel. Aunt Susie later married Carl Henton. Aunt Mary married Roy WHitener and both lived in Dalton, GA after moving here in 1918 from Oconee County, SC.
Mary K. (Mccutchen) Smith was born on January 29, 1868 in Stewart, Tennessee United States, and died at age 66 years old on November 14, 1934 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, AR. Mary Smith was buried at Oaklawn Cem in Little Rock, Pulaksi County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary Elizabeth McCutchen Smith.
Photos of the 1900's which brought us from the industrial age to the technological age.
From 1900 through 1999 we witnessed the beginning of flight to a man on the moon and a Mars Rover. We went from using phones tethered by cords and computers that filled rooms, to carrying the equivale...
World War 1, the Mexican Revolution, the Russian Revolution, the Easter Rising in Ireland . . . the sinking of the Titanic and the Lusitania. Spanish flu killed well over 20 million people world wide ...
From Karl Benz in 1885 to Elon Musk's Tesla, cars have always been a passion for some. See the evolution of car technology and the types of cars that caught our fancy in the past.
In the 1880's, in an effort to invent an automobile that could be used every day - rather than just a fire pumper or a locomotive for special use - inventors tried steam, gasoline, or electricity as a...
Old photos of different types of transportation - trains, planes, automobiles, and more - as well as the people who piloted them.
Of air, water, and land, only flying through the air had eluded humans for millennia. Wheels on carts as well as river boats are known to have been used since 3500 B.C. But since that time - especiall...
Born 9-24-1937 in Whitfield County, Georgia, married and the mother of three children. I have been researching my family and others for about 30 years now. Smith, Gilstrap Seay, Hagins, Quarles, Hensley, Head, Sisson.