Grade School Class
A grade school class in Flemingsburg, Kentucky around 1890. Charles Crain Garr is in the front row, third from the left.
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Charles Crain Garr, 1898, albumen print.
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Charles Crain Garr and unidentified female, 1903, tintype.
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Charles Crain Garr and John Heflin, Vanderbilt University, circa 1903, silver print.
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Charles Crain Garr and an unidentified friend, circa 1903, silver print.
Flemingsburg High School
This photo shows the graduating class of 1901.
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Charles Crain Garr, undated, silver print.
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Charles Crain Garr, 1900, age 16
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Charles Crain Garr, John Heflin, two unidentified boys, SAE Chapter, Vanderbilt University, circa 1902, silver print.
Charles Crain Garr
Shown with two classmates from Vanderbilt University, taken around 1906
Charles Crain Garr
Taken in 1909, in his office in Lexington, Kentucky
Charles Crain Garr
This photo shows Charles Crain Garr in 1906, while he was at medical school in Louisville, Kentucky.
Charles Crain Garr
Circa 1904 or 1905
Charles at Hospital School
Charles is shown on the far right of this photo, on his graduation in 1905.
Charles with mummy
This photo shows Charles and his graduating class with a mummy.
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Charles Crain Garr, 1905, silver print.
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Charles Crain Garr, July 4, 1918, post card print.
Charles Crain Garr
Taken during World War I, at the rank of Major
Captain Charles Crain Garr, M.D.
Taken in 1917 in the midst of World War I, as a Captain.
Charles and Betty
Charles is shown here with his daughter Betty in 1922.
Charles Crain Garr
This photo of Charles Crain Garr was the basis for a painted portrait of Charles also shown in this gallery. It was taken while he was in his 40s, so sometime between 1924 and 1934
Charles Crain Garr
Undated
Charles Crain Garr
Circa 1920s or 1930s
Charles Crain Garr
This photo shows Charles around 1920
Charles Crain Garr
Charles is shown here at the Garr family home in Deepwood in Lexington, Kentucky, 1944.
Miss B. B. Smith
Miss B. B. Smith, 1918
Enclosed in letter to Capt. Charles C. Garr, November 30, 1918, she lived in a nice estate home near Base Hospital 40 in south Hampton, England during WWI.