[Portrait of Muriel]

Photograph of Muriel, dressed in a spotted shirt, facing forward, and smiling. A note on the front is addressed to a sibling.
Date: unknown
Creator: West Studio
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Ivan Mayberry]

Photograph of Ivan Dale Mayberry (1887–1967) of Mission, Texas. He has long hair, wears a plaid dress and a hat, and holds a thin rope. Mayberry is buried in Elmwood Memorial Cemetery in Abilene, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Atherton
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Sallie Letitia Willis]

Photograph of Sallie Letitia Willis (1887–1971), daughter of Sallie Ann Parker Willis and Thomas Middlebrook Willis. She wears a pleated shirt with a pendant bearing a person's head in profile around her neck. She looks slightly to the left of the photographer.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Thomas Hart Willis, Sr., as a Child]

Photograph of Thomas Hart Willis, Sr. (1899–1957), son of Sallie Ann Parker Willis and Thomas Middlebrook Willis, as a child. He wears a cap with a white shirt and a ribbon tied around his neck, looking upwards.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Thomas Hart Willis, Sr.]

Photograph of Thomas Hart Willis, Sr. (1899–1957), son of Sallie Ann Parker Willis and Thomas Middlebrook Willis. He wears a coat and tie, and faces forward while looking to the right.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Sallie Parker Willis as a Child]

Photograph of Sallie Ann Parker Willis of Abilene, Texas. She is depicted here as a child, seated and dressed in a white gown, looking to the right.
Date: unknown
Creator: McKee
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Hallie Parker Adams]

Photograph of Hallie Parker Adams (1857–1928), daughter of Sallie Ann Clarke and Robert Henry Parker of Abilene, Texas. She wears a dark-colored dress embellished with embroidery and looks towards the left of the photographer.
Date: unknown
Creator: Ward, G. E.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Parker Home: Margaret, Sallie, and Samuel]

Photograph of the west side of the Sallie Ann Clarke and Robert H. Parker home. At left stands Margaret Parker Cox (1860–1940) in a light-colored gown. At center, seated in a white wicker rocker, is Sallie Ann Clarke Parker (1832–1924). At right stands Samuel Roberson Cox, Sr. (1855–1942), Margaret's husband, in a coat.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Parkers at Funeral, First Presbyterian Church]

Photograph of the Parkers during the first funeral held at the First Presbyterian Church in Abilene, Texas. They stand on the threshold of the uncompleted south entrance to the church, with temporary wooden planks installed between short brick walls. Sallie Ann Parker Willis stands with two of her children at left. Her mother, Sallie Ann Clarke Parker, stands second from right, and Margaret Parker Cox stands at far right, seated against the right short brick all. All face forward.
Date: 1923/1924
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Four Generations of the Parker Family]

Photograph of four generations of the Parker family posing for a photograph together. From left to right is Sallie Ann Clarke Parker holding a fan, Sallie Ann Parker Willis holding a book, Neva Willis Hudson, and Margaret Ann Hudson, held in Neva's lap.
Date: [1922..1924]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Neva Parker Woodward]

Photograph of Neva Parker Woodward (1873–1944), wearing a white dress and facing the left.
Date: unknown
Creator: Ward & Harbert
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Sallie Ann Parker]

Photograph of Sallie Ann Parker (1865–1954) of Abilene, Texas. She wears a high-collared dress with round buttons, and faces to the left of the photographer.
Date: unknown
Creator: Chapman & Ralph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Parker Family Portrait, Clarke and Parker House]

Photograph of the Parker family posing together for a photograph at the Sallie Ann Clarke and Robert Henry Parker house in Abilene, Texas. From left to right, in the front row, seated on the porch steps: Lavinia Parker McDaniel and Nellie Parker Jack. From left to right, in the middle row, seated on wooden rockers: Hallie Parker Adams, Sallie Ann Clarke Parker (mother), and Bettie Parker Kelly. From left to right in the back row, standing: Sallie Parker Willis, Neva Parker Woodward, and Margaret "Mag" Parker Cox.
Date: unknown
Creator: Higginbotham
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Roberta H. Willis]

Photograph of Roberta H. Willis (1904–1912), a daughter of Sallie Ann Parker and Thomas Middlebrook Willis of Abilene, Texas. Roberta is dressed in a white gown and is seated on a cushion. She smiles and looks forward.
Date: 1904/1912
Creator: New York Studio
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Margaret Parker Cox and Sallie Ann Clarke]

Photograph of Margaret "Mag" Parker Cox (1860–1940), kneeling at left, and Sallie Ann Clarke (1832–1924), seated at right. They both wear dark-colored clothes and pose with a black dog in front of them. A house is in the background; this photo was taken on the yard of the Sallie A. Clarke and Robert H. Parker house in Abilene, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Clarke and Parker Home, Side View]

Photograph of the Sallie Ann Clarke and Robert H. Parker home in Abilene, Texas. The house is a two-storied building with a hip roof and vines and trees obscuring walls and windows for privacy. A hedge of bushes grows along the road at right. Under a small grove of trees and shade sits Sallie Ann Clarke Parker in a wicker rocker, wearing a black dress and surrounded by family.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Home of Sallie Ann Parker and Thomas Middlebrook Willis]

Photograph of Sallie Ann Parker and Thomas Middlebrook Willis' home in the 900 block of Poplar Street, Abilene, Texas. The house is a two-story home with clapboard siding, a covered front porch, narrow windows, a small balcony on the second floor, a hip roof, and lightning rods on top. The lot is demarcated with a short wooden picket fence, with an arched picket gate partially opened at center. Two women, the one in the threshold of the front entrance holding a child, stand on the porch of the house, looking forward. Three children stand between the women.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Clarke and Parker Home]

Photograph of the Sallie Ann Clarke and Robert Henry Parker home in Abilene, Texas. This structure was the first two-story frame house in the town, located at the corner of 2nd Street and Butternut. The house contains a covered porch with a balcony above, with two chimneys. A gutter along the roof carries water to a cistern for rainwater at left. A white picket fence demarcates the house's lawn. The Parker family sits on the porch in front of the main door, and a small child looks out the window at left.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Parker and McDaniel Brick Home]

Photograph of the Lavinia Parker McDaniel and George W. McDaniel brick home at 774 Butternut, Abilene, Texas. The house is a brick two-story building, with a raised covered porch extending from the main structure with steps. The upper floor windows are lined with shutters. A pile of dirt is at center, next to bare trees and shrubs. A man in a top hat holds a baby at center, to the left of the covered porch. The McDaniel house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Date: [1924..]
Creator: The Fox Co.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of an Early Day Picnic]

Photograph of an early day picnic near Abilene, Texas. Roberta Parker, a school teacher and a daughter of Sallie Ann Clarke and Robert Henry Parker, stands in the back row, far right (with a hat?). A man to her left holds a tall bamboo fishing pole. Musical instruments are held by three people, including guitars and a banjo. A woman seated in the front row with a bonnet holds a shotgun in her lap; to her left, a man holds a bottle of beer on the rug.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Parker Family Portrait]

Members of the Parker family, who were living at the time this photograph was taken, are arranged in two rows. From left to right, along the front row, seated: Hallie Parker Adams, Sallie Ann Parker Willis, Sallie Ann Clarke Parker (mother, holding a book), and Bettie Parker Kelly. From left to right, along the back row, standing: Lavinia Parker McDaniel, Margaret "Mag" Parker Cox, John Todd Parker, Nellie Parker Davis, and Neva Parker Woodward. A further list of Parker family members, including some who had died by the time of this photograph, is included on the back of the picture.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[McDaniel Home, Abilene]

Photograph of the first home of Lavinia Parker McDaniel and George W. McDaniel in Abilene, Texas. This Victorian-era home, located at 774 Butternut, was built with lumber from the lumberyard of Robert Henry Parker, Lavinia Parker's father. The house has two stories, though the front is obscured by tall bushes and trees. A dormer emerges from the central hip roof which forms two gable ends in the front and one on each side of the house (one visible, at left). The house has two chimneys, and is bordered by a white picket fence. Members of the McDaniel family stand in front of the house, with the women standing behind the fence, a man in a vest and hat standing near the fence's gate, and four children standing or sitting on the dirt road.
Date: 1898
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Thomas Middlebrook Willis]

Tintype photograph of Thomas "Tommie" Middlebrook Willis (1859–1937) of Abilene, Texas. He is depicted as a young man standing next to an armrest, facing forward. His cheeks are slightly tinted pink.
Date: 1872
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Robert Parker Willis]

Photograph of Robert Parker Willis (1892–1959), son of Thomas Middlebrook Willis and Sallie Ann Parker Willis. He is dressed in a suit and tie with a pin on his lapel. He has combed hair and looks to the left. He was known for being a sharp dresser.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History