Historical: Casstevens Family, ca. 1914

August 20, 2025
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The John Casstevens Family is shown in 1914 at 210 S. Main St. Included are Raymon Nash (far left), Frank Casstevens, D.S. Ball, Roy Tipps, George Casstevens (Roy Tipps' father-in-law), Erma Nash (center of back row), Aunt Bessie Rumph (seated in rocker on far right), Orlena Lamb Casstevens (holding Roberta Tipps), Jewel Nash Herman (far right in white dress) and John Casstevens (front row, third from right).

To learn more about Mansfield history, check out the Mansfield Historical Museum, 102 N. Main St., open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Admission is free. For more info, call 817-473-4250, emailmuseum@mansfieldtexas.gov or go to mansfieldhistory.org.

Photo courtesy of the Mansfield Historical Society.

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