This poem was composed by Mr. Conneley. He worked for Southern Railroad. It was typed on Southern Railroad stationery and was recovered from pile of discarded items, in Naomie house on Cannon road, by Howard Jr., some 65 years later.
This card was found in William Crawford Farmer's trunk. Steve Tilley, the great grandson of William, stated that he must have been very proud of this card as it was the only one found with his last possessions. Steve now owns the trunk as it was passed on to him from his mother Dot.
This photo was made in Mountain Grove Community. L-R: Joe & wife Emma Brown, Messer & wife Elvira Thomason, Ben & wife Beulah Cash, Jake & wife Lula Thomason, George & wife Viola Stephens and William & wife Mamie Williams.
This is photo of charcoal portrait. It is estimated that the charcoal was done around 1867. This portrait had been in attic of Eunice Pitts Harrison, a Farmer descendant, for years until discovered by her daughter Andrea Kennedy. They brought the portrait to the Farmer reunion and presented it to a direct descendant of William. The portrait now hangs on the wall of Williams great grandson. He is very grateful to Eunice and Andrea for the presentation of this portrait to him.