A picture taken in front of Town Hall on Jackson Street, July 4, 1918. L- R:Harvey Carr Sr., Myrtle Carr, Willie Carr, siblings and children of Jack and Lena Carr. This picture hung inO’Charley’s Restaurant in Ridgeland.
A strawberry flat, vegetable ties, and tools used on the Carr family farm.
A photo of Jack Carr’s sawmill – circa 1920’s
Answering an advertisement in 1899 for a work opportunity placed by the highland colony company,John Wesley and Martha Alice Carr traveled to newly chartered Ridgeland, MS by train from the state ofWashington. They brought their children, Ray, Jack, and Ora. The family property was located on thecorner of Ridgeland Avenue and North Wheatley Street. This …
1972 Assistant Chief Helmet: three bugles (nozzles) indicate Assistant Chief
Ridgeland Fire Department volunteer uniform patch
A newspaper clip from the Madison County Journal on December 12, 2009: Steve Thomas and MarkHardy of the Ridgeland Fire Department drive the newly renovated Boyer Firetruck in it’s first ChristmasParade.
Ridgeland Fire Department Badge