| Description: | Photograph of 100 E. Brazos taken from the road. Photo was taken for the Historic Resources Survey of Palestine, Texas 1989-1991. Lamar School was originally constructed by the Palestine School District in 1922 as an elementary school to educate the children of south side neighborhoods. With the advent of the new Southside Elementary, the school was closed. It now houses the Anderson County Champions for Children and the WIC offices. |
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| Creator(s): | Hardy, Heck, Moore |
| Location(s): | United States - Texas - Anderson County - Palestine |
| Creation Date: | June 1991 |
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Palestine Public Library
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Rescuing Texas History, 2006
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Total Uses: 91
Past 30 days: 2
Yesterday: 0
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| Creator (Photographer): |
Hardy, Heck, Moore
Historic Preservation Consultants, Austin, Texas |
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| Description: | Photograph of 100 E. Brazos taken from the road. Photo was taken for the Historic Resources Survey of Palestine, Texas 1989-1991. Lamar School was originally constructed by the Palestine School District in 1922 as an elementary school to educate the children of south side neighborhoods. With the advent of the new Southside Elementary, the school was closed. It now houses the Anderson County Champions for Children and the WIC offices. |
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Taken from: Historic Resources Survey of Palestine, Texas: An Inventory for The City of Palestine, Volume IV, Color Slides, June 1991 |
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1 photograph : positive, color ; 35 mm. |
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| Keyword(s): | Historical Resources Survey of Palestine, Texas. 1989-1991 | buildings | |
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Palestine Public Library
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Rescuing Texas History, 2006
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| Resource Type: | Photograph | |
| Format: | Image | |
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