Rescuing Texas History, 2006 - 43 Matching Results

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[Student body, 1988-1989]
Photograph of student body standing outside Kilian Hall at Concordia Lutheran College. Note shadow of Concordia cross in foreground
[800 Block N. Fowler]
This photo was taken fro the intersection of E. Kolstad and Fowler streets in the northern section of Palestine. The camera is looking north up Fowler street. The address of the houses shown are (from left to right) 115 E. Kolstad, 805 N. Fowler and 807 N. Fowler.
[100 E. Brazos - Lamar School]
Photograph of the southwest corner of Lamar School, located at 100 E. Brazos in Palestine, Texas. It is a one-story brick building with a tile roof.
[101 E. Oak - Federal Building]
Photograph of the front (south) and west side of the "Federal Building," located at 101 E. Oak in Palestine, Texas. It is a two-story brick building with Renaissance Revival-style details. This view shows the building from the corner of Oak and Sycamore streets.
[410 Avenue A - First Presbyterian Church]
Photograph of the front and east side of the First Presbyterian Church, located at 410 Avenue A in Palestine, Texas. It is a red-brick building with white stone accents that has a Gothic architecture design including leaded stained glass and Tiffany memorial windows. There is a tall silver spire above the tower on the corner of the building.
[412 S. Royall - Royall House]
Photograph of the front and south side of a two-story house, located at 416 S. Royall in Palestine, Texas. It has a long, wrap-around porch with Ionic columns and brick around the lower level of the house.
[421 S. Magnolia - Alexander White Gregg House]
Photograph of the front and south side of the "Alexander White Gregg House," a two-story house located at 421 S. Magnolia in Palestine, Texas. It has a partially-enclosed front porch and a two-story bay window in the right side of the building. The house has been modified and expanded multiple times, and it was the primary residence of Congressman Alexander White Gregg and his wife during the late 1800s and early 20th century.
[422 S. Magnolia - First United Methodist Church]
Photograph of the front and north side of the First United Methodist Church, located at 422 S. Magnolia in Palestine, Texas. The two-story church is made of brick with stone accents and has Gothic Revival-style architecture, including pointed, arched openings and corner towers; the tower on the southwest corner is taller than the rest of the building. To the left of the building, there is a stone wall with arches that match the building's windows, and a decorative wooden gate.
[519 S. Royall]
Photograph of the front of the "Gooch, Gardner, Kolstad House," a white, two-story, brick house located at 519 S. Royall in Palestine, Texas. It has Victorian Italianate architectural embellishments, including the segmental-arched hoodmolds, bracketed eaves, and main entrance with its round-arched portal and hoodmold. Additionally, there are Queen Anne-style aspects, such as the fish-scaled, patterned shingles in the front-facing gable and the complex roof plan.
[601 S. May - Dilley Foundry Furnace Building]
Photograph of the south and east sides of the Dilley Foundry Furnace Building located on the 600 block of S. May in Palestine, Texas. It is a one-story brick building that housed furnaces for the Dilley foundry; it is surrounded by trees and is overgrown with vegetation.
[601 S. Sycamore - Maier House]
Photograph of the front and north side of the "Maier House," a two-story house with brick veneer, located at 601 S. Sycamore in Palestine, Texas. It has Spanish Colonial Revival-style architectural details.
[619 S. Sycamore - A.R. Howard House]
Close-up photograph of the southwest corner of the "A.R. Howard House," a two-story, Victorian Italianate-style house located at 619 S. Sycamore in Palestine, Texas. This house is noteworthy because of its load-bearing masonry (brick) construction and its segmental-arched openings, bracketed eaves, and low-pitched roof.
[722 S. Magnolia - Lucas Davey House]
Photograph of the front and south sides of the "Lucas-Davey House," a two-story Queen Anne-style home located at 722 S. Magnolia in Palestine, Texas. Distinctive features include the asymmetrical massing, a richness in details and materials and superb craftsmanship.
[Clark Hotel Museum]
Photograph of a building. Photograph of the Historic Clark Hotel as the Culberson County Historical Museum. Photograph of the Clark Hotel Museum.
Class of 1960 20 Year Reunion
Photograph of alumni. Photograph of the Class of 1960 Twentieth Reunion in 1980, Van Horn, TX. Front row- Kathyrn Beasley (Foley), Barbara Vick (Munn), Linda Stapleton (Mitchell), Minnie ? (Henderson), Mary Carolyn Hurd (Carpenter), Back row- Robert Beasley, Johnny Taylor, Russell Long, Charles Guest, Charlie Bob Lomax
[Clay County Jail-front]
Clay County Jail, front view. Photo taken in 1985: Henrietta, Texas.
[Clay County Jail-side and back view]
Clay County Jail side and back view. Photo taken in 1985: Henrietta, Texas.
Concordia University student body
Photo of Concordia University student body gathered in front of building. Austin, Texas.
Curtis Rutledge
Photograph of a man in a hat and glasses. Photograph of Curtis Rutledge, a Mason in Van Horn, TX.
[Danny Allison]
Danny Allison served as Mayor of Palestine from 1988 until 1989.
[DPS Officers Bill Nobles and Frank Woodall]
DPS: Bill Nobles on left, Frank Woodall on the right.
Garden Club Officials, 1985
Photograph of five women. Photograph of Garden Club officials of Van Horn, TX. 1985. Louisa Rutledge, Joyce Ewald, Esther Clinton, Ruth Binkley, and Noble Smith.
[Hangman's Noose]
Hangman's noose. Photo taken in 1985: Henrietta, Texas.
[Hangman's Noose]
Hangman's Noose. Photo taken in 1985: Henrietta, Texas.
[Henrietta HS 50th Anniversary Class]
Henrietta HS 50th Anniversary Class. Photo taken in 1984: Henrietta, Texas.
Henrietta Street Scene
The corner of Bridge and Gilbert Street outside the Local Food Market in Henrietta, TX about 1983.
[Jack Conboy]
Jack Conboy served as Mayor of Palestine from 1981 until 1983.
[Jackson Hanks]
Jackson Hanks served as Mayor of Palestine from 1989 until 1995.
James Lovelady and Nora Bell Munn in front of Clark Hotel Museum
Photograph of man and woman standing in front of museum. Photograph of James Lovelady and Nora Bell Munn of Van Horn,TX standing in front of the Clark Hotel Museum, 1980
Larry Miller
Photograph of a man with a mustache. Photograph of Larry Miller, a Mason in Van Horn, TX
[Photograph of Young's Greenhouse]
Photograph of the interior of Young's Greenhouse in Charlie, Texas.
Ray Shotwell
photograph of a man with glasses. Photograph of Ray Shotwell, a Mason in Van Horn, TX.
Ray Shotwell and Dr.Schaffer with 1987 Sesquicentennial Time Capsule
Photograph of two men with time capsule. Photograph of Ray Shotwell and Dr. Schaffer laying time capsule in ground in Van Horn, TX, during the Sesquicentennial 1987, capsule to be opened 2036.
Ric Britton
Photograph of a man. This is a photograph of Ric Britton, a Mason in Van Horn, TX
[Sesquicentennial Musical]
Sesquicentennial Musical: Cast of Denim and Calico. Photo taken in 1986: Henrietta, Texas.
Seven Van Horn leaders at Sesquicentennial Capsule Ceremony
Photograph of seven adults. Photograph of Van Horn, TX citizens at Sesquicentennial Capsule Burial at Courthouse lawn, January 1987. Back row: Lewis Rogers, School Superintendent, Judge John Conoly, Hospital Administrator Ed Norris. Front row: Mayor Okey Lucas, Comm. Ch. Noble Smith, Capsule Ch. Ray Shotwell, Comm.Co-Ch. Edward Billingsley, President, V.H. Bank
[Thens and Now Style Show, Texas Sesquicentennial]
Thens and Now Style Show, Texas Sesquicentennial. A young lady wearing 1950's dress. Picture dated 1986: Henrietta, Texas.
[United Methodist Church in Henrietta]
United Methodist Church in Henrietta, built in 1916. Photo taken in 1984: Henrietta, Texas.
Wendell Long
Photograph of a man in a straw hat. Photograph of Wendell Long, a Mason in Van Horn, TX.
Woltman Activities Center under construction
Woltman Activities Center under construction. Austin, Texas.
Woltman Activities Center under construction
Woltman Activities Center under construction. Austin, Texas.
Woltman Activities Center under construction
Woltman Activities Center under construction. Austin, Texas.
Woltman Activities Center under construction
Woltman Activities Center under construction. Austin, Texas.
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