Gender: Female
Race: Negro (Black)
Age: 53
Birth Date: 28 Feb 1850
Birth Place: Texas
Residence: Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA
Death Date: 7 Jun 1943
Death Place: Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA
Mother: Anzie Blakemore
E.Z. Williams signed the DC as informant
Newspaper articles transcribed by my friend Vickie Betts about Georgia Blakemore:
Georgia blakemore
Dallas Express, May 7, 1921, p. 8
Tyler, May 5.—. . . Mrs. Georgia Blakemore has returned from Meharry where she spent two terms. She is now employed at the People's Drug Store as assistant pharmacist. She will re-enter school next term
Dallas Express, October 22, 1921, p. 3
Tyler, Oct. 20.—. . . Miss Georgia Black More [Blakemore?] will leave Thursday for Meharry, where she will resume her senior studies in the Pharmaceutical course. She has spent her vacation working in "The Peoples Drug Store where she was found to be a useful attentive courteous young woman able to take care of the situation. She leaves us feeling benefitted by working with such a shrewd pharmacist as Dr. Chas. K. Allen and we regret very much to lose her, but we find consolation in the words when she returns to us next year. She will bring the bacon with her and be able then to take care of a better situation.
Dallas Express, October 6, 1923, p. 3
Tyler—. . . Dr. A. S. Senate, Dr. H. C. Blakemore and Sister, Dr. Georgie Blakemore (the efficient pharmacist at the Peoples Drug Store) attended the Medical Association at Fort Worth and report a fine trip.
Contributor: alliswell (47282687)
Gender: Female
Race: Negro (Black)
Age: 53
Birth Date: 28 Feb 1850
Birth Place: Texas
Residence: Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA
Death Date: 7 Jun 1943
Death Place: Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA
Mother: Anzie Blakemore
E.Z. Williams signed the DC as informant
Newspaper articles transcribed by my friend Vickie Betts about Georgia Blakemore:
Georgia blakemore
Dallas Express, May 7, 1921, p. 8
Tyler, May 5.—. . . Mrs. Georgia Blakemore has returned from Meharry where she spent two terms. She is now employed at the People's Drug Store as assistant pharmacist. She will re-enter school next term
Dallas Express, October 22, 1921, p. 3
Tyler, Oct. 20.—. . . Miss Georgia Black More [Blakemore?] will leave Thursday for Meharry, where she will resume her senior studies in the Pharmaceutical course. She has spent her vacation working in "The Peoples Drug Store where she was found to be a useful attentive courteous young woman able to take care of the situation. She leaves us feeling benefitted by working with such a shrewd pharmacist as Dr. Chas. K. Allen and we regret very much to lose her, but we find consolation in the words when she returns to us next year. She will bring the bacon with her and be able then to take care of a better situation.
Dallas Express, October 6, 1923, p. 3
Tyler—. . . Dr. A. S. Senate, Dr. H. C. Blakemore and Sister, Dr. Georgie Blakemore (the efficient pharmacist at the Peoples Drug Store) attended the Medical Association at Fort Worth and report a fine trip.
Contributor: alliswell (47282687)
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