House numbers in bold print appear to be outside of the city limits. House numbers in bold print appear to be outside of the city limits.
Table Two,  Page 8 Showing Vocations Identified Other Than Oilfield Workers
HOUSE# RESIDENT'S NAME     RELATIONS OCCUPATION PLACE WORKED
Carpenters/Bldg.
Contractors
     
 I-S84 William E. Daleman General Contractor
 I-S52 Elmer Boots (?) Carpenter General
 I-S118 Sanure (?) Pate Carpenter General
 I-S147 Joe O. Chaffin Carpenter General
 I-S177 Z. Porter Carpenter General
 I-N72 R. Dean Crumlie General Carpentry
 I-N91 E. L. Pearce Engineer Construction
 I-N126 Jim J. Norris Carpenter  
 I-N219 John W. Hiddon Carpenter General
 I-N140 Claude S. Bailey Carpenter  
 I-N154 D. A. Drason Carpenter General
 I-S217 M. Corey Waldon Carpenter General
 I-S1 Leanards Barton Plastering Contractor
Electricians      
 I-S113 Max Omo Electrician  
 I-S153 Albert H. Grodurn Electrician  
 I-N147 O. J. Reeves Electrician  
Painters      
 I-N220 Harris A. Southern Painter  
 I-N135 Claude L. Weeden Sign Painter  
Machinist/Blacksmith      
 I-N47 Tip P. Mardy Blacksmith Shop
 I-N53 Jeffery (?) Burch Blacksmith Shop
 I-N243 Jim Baker Machinist Shop
 I-N243a Ray Ferguson Blacksmith Shop
 I-N244 Alan Moon Machinist Shop
Note: N243a is the only instance in the Crane census in which a letter was inserted with a house number.  Miss Gray evidently noted she had overlooked numbering a house after the page was completed, so went back and inserted another 243 and added an "a."


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