Euless History - Historical Narratives
Narrative histories, produced through the efforts of The Euless Historical Preservation Committee with assistance from the staff of the City of Euless Parks and Community Services Department, provide a connection to the past through the memories of long time Euless residents.
- Margie Neely Massey - Conducted January 27, 2006
- The Thomas Patton Huffman Homes - Produced February 10, 2005
- Willie Huffman Byers - Conducted February 8, 1995
- Beatrice Parker Green and Reverend Lloyd G. Austin on Mosier Valley - Conducted October 18, 2006 and December 11, 2006 respectively
- Annie Florine "Tookie" Huffman-Lees - Conducted February 11, 2005
- Willie Mae McCormick - Conducted August 18, 2006
- Henry Murray "Tubby" Huffman - Conducted January 15, 2007
- Virginia "Jennie" Fuller Payton - Conducted February 8, 1995
The goal of the Committee is to provide and make available a broad public access to a wide range of historical and cultural documents as a contribution to education and lifelong learning. These primary historical documents reflect the attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times and cultures. The City of Euless and the Historical Preservation Committee are neither responsible for historical accuracy of personal accounts, views, opinions and/or beliefs of those interviewed for this project nor endorse the views expressed in these collections, which may contain materials contrary to the principals and philosophies of some readers.
