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[Unidentified Members of the UDC]
Photo of members of the John Findley Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Palestine. Woman second from the left is Johnnie Belle Ballard. Taken at a commemoration beside the John H. Reagan statue, located in Reagan Park.
[Unidentified Members of the UDC beside the statute of John H. Reagan]
Unidentified members of the United Daughters of the Confederacy standing in front of the John H. Reagan statue located in Reagan Park, Palestine.
[Unidentified Men]
Photo of a group of unidentified men wearing suits, standing in a line.
[Unidentified Men]
Photo of four unidentified men thought to be steamboat captains.
[Unidentified Men in Palestine]
Photograph of a group of unidentified men standing in front of a business in downtown Palestine, Texas. Several of the men are wearing uniforms that include red jackets and are holding a long red ribbon; other men are standing in the background and one man on the right is holding a pair of scissors that have a red bow on them.
[Unidentified Men in Palestine]
Photograph of a group of unidentified men in front of a business in downtown Palestine. The men in the front are all wearing uniforms that include red jackets and are holding a long red ribbon; a man in the center of the image is holding a stack of cards and appears to be speaking.
[Unidentified Men Outside Third Anderson County Courthouse]
Group of unidentified men, thought to be jurists, outside the Third Anderson County Courthouse.
[Unidentified Men with Apples]
Photo of three unidentified men in an apple shed.
[Unidentified Nurses in Palestine]
Photograph of a group of unidentified nurses that might have worked at the I&GN Hospital in Palestine (unverified). The group of women are all wearing uniforms that include hats marked with crosses and are standing in two rows outside a building.
[Unidentified Palestine High School Teenagers]
Photo of a group of unidentified teenagers from Palestine High School, apparently at a football game.
[Unidentified People]
Photo of a group of unidentified people in Palestine, Anderson County.
[Unidentified People gathered at home of John Reagan]
Photo of a group of unidentified people gathered at the home of John H. Reagan.
[Unidentified People in a Carriage]
Photo of an unidentified group of people in a carriage.
[Unidentified People watching a Band Concert at the Gazebo in Reagan Park]
Photo of some unidentified people listening to a concert held at the Gazebo at Reagan Park, Palestine.
[Unidentified Piece of Machinery at Palestine Tile Factory]
Upside down photograph of two men inside some sort of a machine that was part of the Palestine Tile Factory.
[Unidentified Pottery Maker in Palestine]
Photograph of a potter standing behind a table and holding up a piece of pottery for a group of unidentified spectators during a festival in Palestine, Texas. There are finished and unfinished pottery works on a second table in the foreground.
[Unidentified Town 48779]
Photo of an unidentified Anderson County town, thought to have been Neches, but not confirmed
[Unidentified Town 48787]
Unidentified town in Anderson County.
[Unidentified Town in Anderson County]
Photo of an unidentified town thought to be either Neches or Elkhart, Anderson County.
[Unidentified UDC Member by the Statue of John H. Reagan]
Photo of an unidentified woman standing in front of the statue of John H. Reagan that resides in Reagan Park in Palestine. The woman is most likely a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
[Unidentified Woman Holding A Baby 80238]
Photo of an unidentified woman holding a baby.
[Unidentified Women Working a Factory Line]
Two unidentified women working a manufacturing line at what is thought to have been the Palestine Tile Factory.
[Unidentified Worker at Calhoun Packing Plant]
Unidentified worker at what is thought to have been the Calhoun Packing Plant.
[Unidentified Workers at the Texize Chemical Plant - Palestine]
Photo of unidentified employees at the Texize Chemical Plant, which was located on W. Oak Street in Palesitne during the 1970's.
[Unidentifieid House 48837]
Photo of an unidentified house in Palestine.
[Unknown Plant in Anderson County]
Photo of an unknown plant in Anderson County.
[Via Family in Anderson County Family]
Photo of the Via family who lived in Montalba, Texas. From left to right they are James David Via, Edward David Via, Josephine (Link) Via holding Tucker Royall Via, Josephine Via (Trewick) is seated, Susie Bell Via (Nelms), and Albert Frank Via. They are standing in front of their home.
[View of Downtown Palestine]
View of a horse and buggy in downtown Palestine.
[View of Gazebo in Downtown Palestine]
View of Gazebo in downtown Palestine from the rear of the old fire house on Spring Street.
[The Village Smithy - H.R. Turbyfill, Prop.]
Photo of the Village Smithy. H.R. Turbyfill was the proprietor. This business is now called Turbyfill's Machine Shop and is still in Palestine. It is run by descendants of Mr. Turbyfill.
[The Village Smithy - H.R. Turbyfill, Prop.]
Photo of the Village Smithy. H.R. Turbyfill was the proprietor. This business is now called Turbyfill's Machine Shop and is still in Palestine. It is run by descendants of Mr. Turbyfill.
[The Village Smithy - H.R. Turbyfill, Prop.]
Photo of the Village Smithy. H.R. Turbyfill was the proprietor. This business is now called Turbyfill's Machine Shop and is still in Palestine. It is run by descendants of Mr. Turbyfill.
[W Main St looking West from N Sycamore St. - Downtown Palestine]
Photo of Oak Street looking toward the west..
[Wagon Advertising Liberty Bonds]
Picture of a wagon with an advertisement for Liberty Bonds parked in front of the Bowden Grocery store in Palestine, Tx. Grandfather of Forrest Bradberry Jr. is driving the wagon. The side of the wagon says, "We are going to win this war, Buy a Liberty Bond."
[Wagons of Cotton at the Gin]
Photo showing several wagons of cotton at a Gin thought to have been located in Palestine
[Watering Trough on Avenue A]
In 1895, Caldwell Green felt Palestine's horses needed more attention, so he built a watering trough on Avenue A in downtown Palestine. This trough, with his name and the date, is still there, but now contains a flower garden. At one time after this picture was made, it sported the figure of a child on a dolphin in the center of the fountain.
[Weather Balloon - Anderson County]
Photo of a weather balloon that was launched at the NASA weather balloon facility near Palestine.
[Weather Balloon - Anderson County]
Photo of a weather balloon launch from the NASA weather balloon facility near Palestine.
[Weather Balloon - Anderson County]
Photo of a weather balloon that was launched at the NASA weather balloon facility near Palestine.
[Weather Balloon - Anderson County]
Photo of a weather balloon that was launched at the NASA weather balloon facility near Palestine.
[Weather Balloon Facility - Anderson County]
Photo from the Nasa Weather Balloon Facility near Palestine.
[Weather Balloon Launch - Anderson County]
Photo of a weather balloon launch at the NASA weather balloon facility near Palestine
[Weather Balloon Launch - Anderson County]
Photo of a weather balloon against a Texas sunset. The balloon was launched at the NASA weather balloon facility near Palestine.
[Weather Balloon Launch - Anderson County]
Photo of a weather balloon that was launched at the NASA weather balloon facility near Palestine.
[Weather Balloon Launch - Anderson County]
Photo of the launch of a weather balloon from the NASA weather balloon facility near Palestine.
[Weather Balloon Launch - Anderson County]
Photo of a weather balloon launch from the NASA weather balloon facility near Palestine.
[Weather Balloon Launch - Anderson County]
Photo of the launch of a weather balloon from the NASA weather balloon facility near Palestine.
[Weather Balloon Payload - Anderson County]
Weather Balloon Payload - NASA weather balloon facility near Palestine.
[West Oak Street looking East]
Photo of West Oak Street facing the East, Palestine.
[West Oak Street - Palestine]
Photo looking down West Oak Street in Palestine.
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