Thelma Myers Johns with Alice Myers and Frances Earle Gamble. University of South Florida Tampa Library still image eng Thelma Myers Johns, on left,was a Manatee County teacher. She taught four years in Manatee, then in 1923 in Cortez, then in Oneco. Alice Myers, who worked in Washington D.C. with Representative Haley, was for many years on the Board of the Palmetto Historical Society and a member of the Manatee County Historical Society. Frances Earle Gamble was also a teacher. She taught four months at Terra Ceia, then taught for 49 years in Palmetto. Most of that time was in the school building which was built by her father, Thomas G. Earle, for Mrs. Frankie McKay Howze. Thelma Myers Johns, on left,was a Manatee County teacher. She taught four years in Manatee, then in 1923 in Cortez, then in Oneco. Alice Myers, who worked in Washington D.C. with Representative Haley, was for many years on the Board of the Palmetto Historical Society and a member of the Manatee County Historical Society. Frances Earle Gamble was also a teacher. She taught four months at Terra Ceia, then taught for 49 years in Palmetto. Most of that time was in the school building which was built by her father, Thomas G. Earle, for Mrs. Frankie McKay Howze. Cortez Village Gamble, Frances Earle Johns, Thelma Myers Myers Family Myers, Alice Teachers United States Florida--Manatee County--Cortez Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection
Thelma Myers Johns with Alice Myers and Frances Earle Gamble.
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Thelma Myers Johns, on left,was a Manatee County teacher. She taught four years in Manatee, then in 1923 in Cortez, then in Oneco. Alice Myers, who worked in Washington D.C. with Representative Haley, was for many years on the Board of the Palmetto Historical Society and a member of the Manatee County Historical Society. Frances Earle Gamble was also a teacher. She taught four months at Terra Ceia, then taught for 49 years in Palmetto. Most of that time was in the school building which was built by her father, Thomas G. Earle, for Mrs. Frankie McKay Howze.
Thelma Myers Johns, on left,was a Manatee County teacher. She taught four years in Manatee, then in 1923 in Cortez, then in Oneco. Alice Myers, who worked in Washington D.C. with Representative Haley, was for many years on the Board of the Palmetto Historical Society and a member of the Manatee County Historical Society. Frances Earle Gamble was also a teacher. She taught four months at Terra Ceia, then taught for 49 years in Palmetto. Most of that time was in the school building which was built by her father, Thomas G. Earle, for Mrs. Frankie McKay Howze.
Cortez Village
Gamble, Frances Earle
Johns, Thelma Myers
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Myers, Alice
Teachers
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Florida--Manatee County--Cortez
Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection