1950s
Farmers Day was an annual production of Farmers Electric Company and the Rural Electrification Administration (REA) and a popular event in Newport for over 20 years. Staged at Remmel Park and on the high school football field, the day’s events included musical...
1950s
Downtown Newport in the early 1950’s showed many improvements over earlier years, as evidenced by this postcard. On Saturdays, this stretch of Front Street was crowded with shoppers and moviegoers, as everyone came to town for a day of socializing, “Out on...
1950s
Mary Erwin’s sixth-grade class performed Snow White at the Walnut Street School in 1950. Among the cast members are, from left to right, (first row) Aubrey Burgess, Duane Egnis, Leo Davis, James Edward Morris, Dallas Burrow, David Adcox, Earl Jones, Wayne...
1940s
The mule race held at Lockwood Park in Newport in the late 1940’s was a fundraiser for a local business. Mules were famously ungovernable and obstinate, so the prospect of watching local leaders try to make them race was one that promised hilarity and an...
1940s
The 1949 Safety Patrol at Gibbs Albright Elementary School in Newport was composed of a group of proud young boys who had been selected for their good grades and good deportment. As in other towns, girls were not eligible to serve on the Safety Patrol- often to their...