QISD graduates who later became teachers.
Please help us complete this album.
We want to feature all our grads who become teachers and want to update it annually. Thank you for your help.

Panther Nation Community History

                                                             
                            
 
 
 
QCLMC Museum   a community service of QISD's  Panther Nation.
We are located at 401 E. Richmond St. across from the Masonic Lodge.
Or you can turn on Kirby Street at the Wal-Mart stop light and come in the back side of the parking lot.
 903 356-1227  The library and museum will be closed during all school holidays. When the students and staff are gone, this building is closed also.
 
  
 
   

 
 The files on the left contain slideshows of family albums. These albums have been donated to our museum. Some of the slideshows are quiet large and may take some time to open, depending on your connection speed.
 
After viewing album click My Photo's at top to view other albums.
To slow slideslow pictures to view  caption move cusor on picture and menu bar will appear.
You will see + or -   choose the plus to add extra viewing time.
 
Here are just a few familes that were life long residents of Quinlan. We are in need of pictures of other families to add to our site. We need CD disks of your family.  We want all families to be represented on this site.
 
Thanks L. Young
Webmaster: Louise Young  
 
 
                                         
             
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Under construction
 
 
Ford
Thompson
Butler
Cannon
Martin
Cobb Ag Bldg
Superintendents
Sports
Boys
Basketball
Baseball
Boxing
Football
Golf
Wrestling
Girls
Basketball
Cheer
Drill/Dance
Golf
Volleyball
Rodeo
Track
Other Activities
 
 
 
City of Quinlan History
Founded
Mayors
Businesses
Professionals
 
 
History research and data compiled
by members of the community.
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Henry Renshaw
Historian
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Over the years many area residents have kept oral histories, written histories, and done interviews, written articles for the newpapers and perhaps, most importantly, gathered this information, edited it and published a book entitled, Quinlan Retrospective. You can view this book in the museum.
Thanks to all the women who worked so hard to make this book possible.
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Thank you to all the many people who have shared their stories, information and pictures over the years. 
Lisa Gunter