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[Arnold Hudson and Unidentified Man]

Description: Photo of an unidentified man and Arnold Hudson standing in front of some parked cars in Palestine.
Date: April 3, 1969
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Photo of a Group of Unidentified Men]

Description: Photo of an unidentified group of men. It is possible, though not proven, that these were the directors of the First National Bank during 1983.
Date: April 3, 1969
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[1011 N. Perry - Howard House]

Description: Photograph of the front of the "Howard House" located at 1011 N. Perry in Palestine, Texas. The house is a one-story, white, antebellum-style house with Greek revival influence. There are square columns along the front porch and a brick chimney on the side of the house. A sign in the front yard says "The Howard House Museum, Open Saturday & Sunday, 2 to 5 P.M."
Date: April 1969
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Anderson County Tulips]

Description: Beautiful tulips located at a home in Anderson County.
Date: April 1969
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[First Nat'l Bank - Palestine]

Description: Thomas Pickle and Mack Knowles at the First National Bank - Palestine.
Date: April 1969
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[First Nat'l Bank - Palestine]

Description: Laura Thompson Stewart at the First National Bank in Palestine.
Date: April 1969
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[John H. Reagan Monument]

Description: Photo of Mrs. McReynolds and two other women standing at the Reagan Monument at Reagan Park in Palestine.
Date: April 1969
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Unidentified Church in Anderson County]

Description: Photo of an unidentified church in Anderson County. This may be the Old Bethel Church or Brushy Creek United Methodist Church, but this has not been confirmed.
Date: February 1967
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Entrance to Parker's Fort - Limestone County]

Description: Photo of the entrance to Parker's Fort, which is located in Limestone County. Many descendants of the Parker family live in both Anderson and Houston Counties.
Date: January 1967
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission
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