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Southwestern Land Co. excursion party at Sharyland
Excursion party posing in front of Shary house, lake, and clubhouse. Cars lined up behind group in driveway.
Southwestern Land Co. excursion party at Sharyland
Excursion party posing in front of house
Southwestern Land Co. excursion party at Sharyland
Excursion party posing in front of palm trees and a house
Southwestern Land Co. excursion party at Sharyland
Excursion party posing in front of house.
[Map of Highway #58, Deed Record #464]
Deed record #464, Galveston County, Map of Highway #58, a James R. Pace Survey.
Post-Convention Tour N. A. D. C. 23rd Annual Convention Dallas, Tex. 1930 having breakfast at Sharyland in the Rio Grande Valley
Convention-goers standing in front of Shary House and Clubhouse by Shary Lake. Cars lined up in the background. Shary Boulevard is paved.
Southwestern Land Co. excursion party at Sharyland
Excursion party posing in front of Shary lake. Cars lined up on dirt road on the left.
Post convention tour N.A.D.C. 23rd annual convention, Dallas, Texas ... Having breakfast at Sharyland in the Lower Rio Grande Valley
Conventioners standing in front of Shary House and Clubhouse by Shary Lake. Cars lined up in the background. Shary Boulevard is paved.
Southwestern Land Co. excursion party at Sharyland
Excursion party posing in front of palm trees
Southwestern Land Co. excursion party at Sharyland
Excursion party posing in front of palm trees
Donward, D.S. Jr. "Big Boy", and Maxine Elmore
Donward Elmore, D.S. Jr. "Big Boy"Elmore, Maxine Elmore
[Mary Kate Hunter]
Born just outside Palestine in 1866 to Nathaniel and Jennie (Beeson) Hunter, Mary Kate Hunter played a significant role in recording, promoting and preserving the history of Palestine and Anderson County. Educated at Palestine Female Academy and Sam Houston Normal Institute, she studied piano with classical musicians across the United States and in Germany, and taught piano to countless Palestine children. As a clubwoman, she was a charter member of the self-culture club in Palestine, organized in 1894; served as a delegate to the First Annual Meeting of the Texas Federation of Women’s Clubs in 1898; organized a local chapter of the Women’s National Foundation in 1921 for the preservation and study of local history; and founded and led the Fort Houston Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. A supporter of voting rights for women, Mary Kate Hunter organized and was first President of the Palestine Equal Suffrage Association, and held statewide office in the Texas Equal Suffrage Association in 1915-16. In Addition to her civic Duties, Hunter also was a published poet, Editor of a local society journal and board member of the Texas State Library. She extensively researched the History of Palestine and Anderson County and conducted dozens of oral history interviews with early area residents. At her death in 1945, she bequeathed her voluminous collection of material to the Palestine Public Library, where it remains in use as an important record of Anderson County History.
Henrietta Street Scene
People standing on the corner of Bridge and Gilbert Street outside the City Drug Store in Henrietta, TX about 1930.
Dan Oster Store
Two women with their children standing in front of Dan Oster's Store next to a gas pump in Hurnville, TX. A horse and carriage are in the background.
Schlosberger Building
The exterior of the Schlosberger Building in Henrietta, TX around 1930. There is an exterior stairway on the side of the building.
Southwestern Land Co. excursion at Sharyland ... opening of 2000 acre tract
Excursion party posing in front of Shary House, lake, and clubhouse
[Anthony J. Fraimo and Jack Cates Ferguson in Car]
(back of photo) Anthony J. Fraimo - 830 Tintoraline - The Bronx, NYC - Law Office at 614 St. Anns Ave - The Bronx, NYC and Midshipman Jack Cates Ferguson - U.S. Navy - Son of Ben Ferguson's brother Reagan Ferguson in Washington, D.C. 1930-32. The photo captions says: "Tony, Jack, My Ford." Photo is from the William Blackshear collection, which was donated to the Palestine Public Library. The car is parked behind the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.
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