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[Mission of the Mexican Presbyterian Church of Corsicana]

Description: Photograph of the Mission of the Mexican Presbyterian Church in Corsicana, Texas. The mission is a two-story brick building. There is a water tower behind the mission and to the right. Two words are clearly visible on it, Corsicana and Tigers. A group of people is posing on the front steps with the children sitting in the front row. A car is parked to the left. This building is believed to have been designed by the architect J.R. Minor in 1882. In 1912, the buiding was named David Crockett, whi… more
Date: October 1933
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Photograph of Northwest Corner of Old School Building]

Description: Photograph of the northwest corner of an old school building. It is a two story, red brick structure identified as being used as a Presbyterian church and manse. Only the bottom of the first story is visible here. The words "Hall," "CHS," and "Tigers" are graffitied on the wall in white. Weeds surround the base of the building.
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Women's meeting in Corsicana]

Description: Photograph of a group of women meeting in Corsicana, Texas. According to the information on the back of the photograph, this is the district meeting in 1949, and this picture was made from a color positive. The women are posing outside, and there are trees in the background. A little girl is standing in front of a woman on the far right of the front row. The woman are all wearing dresses, and some of them are holding purses.
Date: 1949
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
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