[110 E. Pine] Metadata
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Title
- Main Title [110 E. Pine]
- Series Title Historic Resources Survey of Palestine, Texas: An Inventory for The City of Palestine
Creator
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Photographer: Hardy, Heck, MooreCreator Type: Organization
Contributor
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Donor: Palestine (Tex.)Contributor Type: Organization
Date
- Creation: 1991-06
- Digitized: 2006-03-04
Language
- English
Description
- Content Description: Photograph of the front of a blue, modified L-plan house located at 110 E. Pine in Palestine, Texas. It has Queen Anne-style trim on the gable end and around the porch.
- Physical Description: 1 photograph : positive, col. ; 35 mm.
Subject
- University of North Texas Libraries Browse Structure: Architecture - Buildings
- Keyword: Historical Resources Survey of Palestine, Texas. 1989-1991
- University of North Texas Libraries Browse Structure: Social Life and Customs - Homes
- Keyword: historic buildings
- Keyword: houses
Primary Source
- Item is a Primary Source
Coverage
- Place Name: United States - Texas - Anderson County - Palestine
- Time Period: mod-tim
- Coverage Date: 1991-06
- Place Point: north=31.768589; east=-95.632234;
Collection
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Name: Rescuing Texas History, 2006Code: SG06
Institution
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Name: Palestine Public LibraryCode: PPL
Rights
- Rights Access: public
Resource Type
- Photograph
Format
- Image
Identifier
- Accession or Local Control No: an-110-e-pine
- Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metapth10677
Note
- Digital Preservation: creationAppName: Adobe Photoshop creationAppVersion: 7 creationHardware: Epson Perfection 4990 Photo
- Display Note: Photograph of 110 E. Pine taken from the road. Photo was taken for the Historic Resources Survey of Palestine, Texas 1989-1991. One of the most popular kinds of historic residences in Palestine is the modified L-plan house. This form was built locally from the 1890s to the 1910s, and almost 200 still survive in the city’s neighborhoods. This property is noteworthy because of its Queen Anne-style trim (seen most prominently in the gable end and on the porch) and the lack of substantive changes to the building’s interior. According to one owner, this house was built for Homer C. and Emma Murphey around 1908. During the 1920s through the 1940s Mr. Murphey owned and operated the Old Town Drug Store (later the H.C. Murphey Drug Store), located at 501 N. Church on the courthouse square. The Murphey family lived here until 1977.
- Display Note: Taken from: Historic Resources Survey of Palestine, Texas: An Inventory for The City of Palestine, Volume V, Color Slides, June 1991