Blackwood, Geneva (Laura Geneva Haynes), 1901–1979
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
M. S. Haynes, personal documents, newspaper article, 1922
Description: News paper titled "What Was Done In 12 Months By Spencer Graduates" this is an article about all three of them and how they found a college to learn bookkeeping. There is a picture of all three of them at the top.
M. S. Haynes photographs, Geneva and Mary Haynes together
Both sisters smiling as they sit on a concrete slab.
M. S. Haynes photographs, John Herbert Walker and Geneva Haynes
Description: Geneva is on John's left and he is on the right. She is holding a bag.
M. S. Haynes photographs, John Herbert Walker and Geneva Haynes
Geneva and Herbert Walker, they are standing on a rock together. Umbrella rock in Chattanoga, Tennessee.
M. S. Haynes photographs, John Herbert Walker and Geneva Haynes
Description: Geneva and Herbert together. They are near a pillar and they are looking at each other.
M. S. Haynes photographs, John Herbert Walker and Geneva Haynes
Geneva and Herbert are together she is on the left and he is on the right. Herbert has a hat in his hand and he is looking out into the distance. They are both on a flat rock. There is a top of a tree in the left corner.
M. S. Haynes photographs, John Herbert Walker and Geneva Haynes
Description: Geneva is on the right and Herbert is on the left. Geneva is sitting on a concrete mold and Herbert is standing.
M. S. Haynes photographs, John Herbert Walker and Geneva Haynes
Description: Geneva is on the right and Herbert is on the left. They are sitting on a rock together. Geneva is looking out to the distance and not at the camera. There is a black line on the top of the photo to distinquish it. Umbrella rock in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
M. S. Haynes photographs, John Herbert Walker and Geneva Haynes
Herbert and Geneva sitting on a rock together. He is holding his hat in his hand and Geneva is looking at the camera. At Umbrella Rock in Chattanoga, Tennessee.
Back of photo note: Gevena and Herbert Walker
M. S. Haynes photographs, M. S. Haynes first home, South 18th Street, Birmingham, Alabama, 1900
Note on the back of photo: M.S Haynes' 1st home- Built 1900 by himself. South 18th St. B'ham Alabamba. Left to right; Black Joe, Geneva in buggy, M.S Haynes and wife Luna, Mattie Minter standing
Description: M.S Haynes residence in 1900. Notice photographers stamp on front: E Haynes for Efford Haynes - minister and photographer