Sunday Oct. 14, 1923 was Rally Day for the First Baptist Church. The sign says “Rally Day Sunday, Oct 14th. We are working for a better bigger Baptist Sunday School. Come and Help. We welcome you.”
The Baptist Church Ladies group in 1923. Maurine Holt’s mother Lela Williams is standing on the far right. She lived on Kay Street so she could go to school in Derby.
The Cherry family on the front porch of their new house in 1920. Back row (left to right): Lyle and Laura Cherry; Front row (left to right): Kenneth and Arlene Cherry.
The barn on the Mohr homestead was built using some of the lumber from the Derby School destroyed in 1903 by a tornado. The picture was dated in the 1920s.
Chris Mohr (in the wagon) and Harold Mohr (in the loft) in the 1920s. The barn had three grain rooms. The center room was hidden until the grain was used in the outer rooms.