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[Mural on Building]
Photograph of a mural painted on the side of a building in Lufkin, Texas. It depicts a standing man, a white woman holding an old-fashioned telephone, a portrait of E. J. Mantooth, a snow-covered house, an African American woman sitting at a switchboard, and another portrait of A. M. Denman.
First Baptist Church
Photograph of the First Baptist Church, Bremmond at 2nd Street in near downtown Lufkin. A collection of buildings built at different times to serve the church.
THC Historical Marker
Photograph of THC Marker for the First Baptist Church in downtown Lufkin, Texas.
[Railroad Underpass]
Photograph of a railroad underpass looking west-bound from Cotton Square in Lufkin, Texas.
1955 Angelina County Courthouse
Photograph of the southeast corner of the Angelina County Courthouse. A clock on the building's facade shows noon. A black stone Angelina County Peace Officers Memorial sits on the lawn.
1955 Angelina County Courthouse
Photograph of the front (south side) of the Angelina County courthouse in Lufkin, Texas. A black tiled fountain rises behind a concrete wall.
1955 Angelina County Courthouse
Photograph of World War I sculpture memorial and three part gray granite war memorials on the southwest corner of the 1955 Angelina County Courthouse.
Lance Hunter Mural
Photograph of Lance Hunter's LCC 100th Anniversary mural, all rights reserved, on Frank Street at 1st Street in down town Lufkin, Texas.
[Brookshire Brothers Mural]
Photograph of the Brookshire Brothers mural on Frank Street in downtown Lufkin, Texas, painted by Lance Hunter.
1929 Central Fire Station
Photograph of the 1929 Central Fire Station on East Lufkin Avenue in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The building is two stories, made of brick, and has emergency vehicles parked on either side.
1929 Central Fire Station
Photograph of a balcony on the front of the 1929 Central Fire Station in downtown Lufkin, Texas.
1929 Central Fire Station
Photograph of the left front of the 1929 Central Fire Station in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The included building citation lists those involved with its construction.
1929 Lufkin Central Fire Station
Photograph of the 1929 Lufkin Central Fire Station in downtown Lufkin, Texas. A white building citation appears on the left side of the brick building. Two open garage doors contain emergency vehicles. A red sport utility vehicle appears to the left, bearing the words "Lufkin fire" and "battalion I" on its side.
THC Historical Marker
Photograph of THC Marker for the Martin Wagon Company across from the 1929 Central Fire Station in downtown Lufkin.
[Former Martin Wagon Company]
Photograph of the location of the former Martin Wagon Company. There is a Texas Historical Commission marker in front of building.
1955 Angelina County Courthouse
Photograph of the 1955, Modern, Angelina County Courthouse on Lufkin Avenue in downtown Lufkin.The architect was Wilbur Kent. It was built in a "Modern Style" of brick, limestone, and steel.
J.S. Moore Building
Photograph of the J.S. Moore Building on East Shepherd in downtown Lufkin. J. S. Moore is the current occupant.
J. S. Moore Building
Photograph of the J.S.Moore building, two blocks south of courthouse, in down town Lufkin.
[Lufkin Sewer Cover]
Photograph of a sidewalk sewer clean-out cover imprinted with a City of Lufkin seal.
Ward R. Burke United States Courthouse
Photograph of United States Courthouse from the south.
[Regions Bank Building]
Photograph looking south on South First Street in downtown Lufkin, Texas. Regions Bank is on the left and the old Angelina Hotel is to the right. The street lights on the sidewalk have been restored to look historic.
Lance Hunter mural
Photograph of a Coca-Cola advertisement mural on a building located at Shepherd and First Streets in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The mural is on the side of a building facing Shepherd Street and has an illustration of a downtown street, including a number of pedestrians, with an old-fashioned automobile that has a "Drink Coca-Cola" banner and has several young girls standing in the back around a giant bottle, under a ribbon awning. A portrait of a woman drinking from a glass is inserted as a cameo in the middle of the image.
Masonic Lodge Building
Photograph of the 1916 Masonic Lodge building on S. First Street in downtown Lufkin. The Masonic emblem in white carved stone is at the top of the red brick wall at each end.
Masonic Lodge Building
Photograph of the upper right corner of the Masonic Lodge on S. First Street in downtown Lufkin. Featured is the Lodge emblem in white stone, white stone top course with cap, white stone window ledges with dentil ornamentation, and pattern brick work. The building is in a Classic Revival Style.
Angelina Hotel
Photograph of the the Angelina Hotel in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The five story brick building stands on the corner of an intersection.
[Texas Historical Commission Marker: Site of Rehearsal Hall for The Hoo Hoo Band]
Photograph of the Texas Historical Commission marker for the site of the rehearsal hall for The Hoo Hoo Band, located in front of the Perry Building in downtown Lufkin, Texas. Text: At the turn of the Century, a group of Lufkin men organized a town brass band. it late became known as The Hoo Hoo Band after representing Texas at a national convention of the Order of Hoo Hoo, an organization of American and Canadian lumbermen. In addition to concerts in nearby Cotton (Calder) Square, the band performed at various events and also directed such civic projects as the formation of the ton's fire department. Inactive by the 1920s when school bands became popular, The Hoo Hoo Band remains a symbol of Lufkin's early civic pride and quality of life. (1982)
Lufkin National Bank Building
Photograph of downtown Lufkin, Texas looking east toward the U.S. Court Building and Angelina County Courthouse (in the background). The building on the left is the Lufkin National Bank building. Two blocks away is the U.S. Courthouse. In the foreground, there is an historic-looking street lamp, which are in all of downtown Lufkin. looking east on Lufkin Avenue
Lufkin National Bank Building
Photograph of the Lufkin National Bank Building on the corner of East Lufkin Avenue and North First Street in downtown Lufkin.
C.A.Pate Building 1924
Photograph of the large red brick 1924 Pate Building on S. First Street in downtown Lufkin. C.A. Pate was a car dealer and founding member of the Lufkin Lions Club in the 1920's. The second story appears original, four symmetrical bays with four windows each. Note street lights on side and front of building.
C.A.Pate Building 1924
Photograph of upper detail of the "1924 C.A.Pate" building. Multi-colored brick work and "patterns" of decorative work. Nice brick work. Date medallion
1925 Pines Theater
Photograph of the front of the 1925 Pines Theater and left side alley in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The lower portion of the facade is brick with white trim, doors, a large window on the left, framed movie posters, and a recessed entryway and box office. The upper portion of the facade is a white board with ornamental green designs with a red and white marquee, and an electric red sign protruding from beige pilasters that says "Pines."
South First Street
Photograph of looking south on South First Street to the Pines Theater.The area is the east side of the street, from the C.A. Pate building to the corner of East Shepherd Street.
1925 Pines Theater
Photograph of the front of the 1925 Pines Theater and left side alley in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The lower portion of the facade is brick with white trim, doors, a large window on the left, framed movie posters, and a recessed entryway and box office. The upper portion of the facade is a white board with ornamental green designs with a red and white marquee, and an electric red sign protruding from beige pilasters that says "Pines."
Curb Light
Photograph of an unusual "side walk" light; the lights extending in an arc along the curb in front of the 1925 Pines Theater.
Downtown Walking Tour sign
Photograph of walking tour sign describing the Pines Theater,on S.First Street, in downtown Lufkin.
1916 Taylor-Woods Building
Photograph of the 1916 Taylor-Woods Building on South First Street in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The two story brick building has its completion date and a name medallion on a stone top cap. Currently occupied by the Deep East Texas Council of Governments.
Lufkin, Texas, Town Walking Tour Sign
Photograph of a local walking tour sign in downtown Lufkin, Texas. It describes a time period of sawmills and mill whistles in Lufkin.
Angelina County Lufkin Texas
Photograph of SHSC marker for Calder Square, formerly Cotton Square.
Lufkin, Texas, School Administration Building
Photograph of the modern Lufkin Independent School District Administration building in Lufkin, Texas.
Perry Building in Lufkin, Texas
Photograph of Perry Stores headquarters building on Lufkin Avenue and Cotton Square in Lufkin, Texas. The grey and modern building has a basement and four stories above ground. A black pedestal clock sits across the street on a median with a "Do Not Enter" sign.
Pedestal Clock in Lufkin, Texas
Photograph of a black pedestal clock on the corner of Lufkin Avenue and Cotton Square Street in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The grey Perry Building lies across the street, and an older brick building lies in the background to the left.
Lance Hunter Mural
Photograph of a mural by Lance Hunter, all rights reserved, featuring the "Hoo Hoo" Band. The bands' practice hall was located here in Cotton Square. This green space does not have a "City Park" sign, however I was not the only person enjoying the "park" area.
[Perry Building]
Photograph of the 1950 Perry Building, on Lufkin Avenue and Cotton Square, in downtown Lufkin, Texas. Several cars are parked on the road in front of the building, and there is a clock to the right.
Downtown walking tour sign
Photograph of downtown walking tour sign about the 1882 coming of the H E&W T RR and Cotton Square area.
Downtown Walking Tour sign
Photograph of a Walking Tour Sign, in Cotton Square, about anti-saloon protests in downtown Lufkin.
Perry Building
Photograph of the front, the north side,on Lufkin Avenue, of the Perry building. The building has four floors and a basement. Grand opening February, 1950. Has been re-developed to accommodated offices, a restaurant, etc. The building is of a Moderne design.
[Truck Outside Perry Building]
Photograph of the main entrance to the Perry Building in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The entrance consists of double doors, metal frames, and display windows on each side. To either side, the building has a polished stone wainscot. A gray truck is parked in front of the building.
Ward R. Burke United States Courthouse
Photograph of Ward R Burke United States Courthouse, 1980,former 1936 post office building, located across from the Angelina County Courthouse.
"Cotton Square" in Lufkin, Texas
Photograph of a recently remodeled building and Cotton Square street sign, as well as railroad tracks visible to the left.
Mural in Downtown Lufkin
Photograph of mural by Lance Hunter on Angelina Street in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The mural is on the back of the Lufkin ISD Administration Building that faces Cotton Square and is built where the 1882 Houston E.& W. railway depot was located. The Angelina & Neches (A&N) RR was a local short-line railroad started in 1900 to service the Angelina Lumber Company Mill (later the Southland Paper Mill) located about a mile east of this .
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