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  2. Cocke-Spur view 10 from scrapbook - May 4, 1914

    Two photographs of the eastern lawn at "Cocke-Spur", the Orchard Hill residence of Mr. Lucian Hayward Cocke and Sarah (Johnson) Hagan Cocke, his wife, during the May 4, 1914 reception for Vice President and Mrs.Thomas R. Marshall. According to the May 5, 1914 issue of the "Roanoke Times", at four o'clock, on account of rain, the tables in the upper view were moved, one to the porch and the other to the dining room where Mrs. Hugh Trout, formerl...

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  3. Cocke-Spur view 16 from scrapbook - May 4, 1914

    Photograph of the Cocke family and their honored guests in front of the pergola at "Cocke-Spur", the Orchard Hill residence of Mr. Lucian Hayward Cocke and Sarah (Johnson) Hagan Cocke, his wife, just prior to the May 4, 1914 reception for Vice President and Mrs.Thomas R. Marshall. Seated from left to right in the first row are: Mattie Cocke, sister of Lucian Cocke, Lois Marshall, wife of Vice President Thomas Marshall, Araminta Kern, wife of Sena...

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  4. Cocke-Spur view 7 from scrapbook - May 4, 1914

    Two views across the front lawn looking into the pergola and receiving line at "Cocke-Spur", the Orchard Hill residence of Mr. Lucian Hayward Cocke and Sarah Johnson Hagan Cocke, his wife, during the May 4, 1914 reception for Vice President, and Mrs.Thomas R. Marshall. According to the May 5, 1914 issue of The Roanoke Times, "From the receiving line the guests were escorted to the eastern lawn where--- Holroyd's Band played national and old famil...

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  5. Cocke-Spur view 8 from scrapbook - May 4, 1914

    Two photographs of the eastern lawn at "Cocke-Spur", the Orchard Hill residence of Mr. Lucian Hayward Cocke and Sarah (Johnson) Hagan Cocke, his wife, during the May 4, 1914 reception for Vice President and Mrs.Thomas R. Marshall. According to the May 4, 1914 issue of the "World News", the punch tables in the upper photograph were decorated with flowers and dogwood boughs. At one table, punch was served by Mrs. J. R. Schick and Mrs. T. W. Goodwi...

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