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[Betty Flanagan and the Dogwoods at the Carnegie Building]
Betty Flanagan standing next to a Dogwood tree in front of the Carnegie Building in Palestine.
[Big Bratton Drug Store]
Photo showing the interior of the Big Bratton Drug Store - man on left is Orin Cutter, man in hat is Dr. Bratton and first man on the right could possibly be Earl Butler. The rest are unidentified.
[Bill Hall at the Inland Refinery]
Photo of Bill Hall at the Inland Refinery, which was located near Tucker Texas.
[Bluebonnets and Azaleas in Anderson County]
Photo of Bluebonnets and Azalias in Anderson County.
[Bluebonnets and Azalias in Anderson County]
Photo of Bluebonnets and Azaleas in Anderson County.
[Bob Burroughs at Service Station]
Photo of Bob Burroughs filling up his car with gas in Palestine.
[Bratton Drug Company]
Photo of the interior of the Bratton Drug Company, downtown Palestine.
[Bratton Drug Store - Corner of N. Sycamore and W. Oak Str]
Photograph of the Bratton Drug Company on the northwest corner of W. Oak and N. Sycamore streets in Palestine, Texas, looking west on Oak. It is a two-story brick building with a series of four-pane windows along both sides of the upper story. There is a sign that says "Bratton Drug Co." above the first story, in between "Coca Cola" signs. Several unidentified people are walking on the sidewalk and vehicles are parked along Oak street.
[The Brownies of Palestine]
A Collage of prominent Palestine businessmen titled "The Brownies of Palestine" "Wish you a Happy New Year". Photos are identified left to right as: F. Hufsmith, D.J. Price, V.F. DuBose, J.W. Cuningham, N.R. Royal, W.M. Lacy, Henry Ash, A. Teah, G.A. Wright, W.P. Siddons, A.R. Howard and W.J. Taylor. A minstrel-style caricature of a Black man is featured on the left as a drummer.
[The Brownies of Palestine]
A Collage of prominent Palestine businessmen titled "The Brownies of Palestine" "Wish you a Happy New Year". Photos are identified left to right as: F. Hufsmith, D.J. Price, V.F. DuBose, J.W. Cuningham, N.R. Royal, W.M. Lacy, Henry Ash, A. Teah, G.A. Wright, W.P. Siddons, A.R. Howard and W.J. Taylor. A minstrel-style caricature of a Black man is featured on the left as a drummer.
[Building a Library]
Conversion of the Alamo School into the Palestine Public Library.
[Building a Library]
Conversion of the Alamo School into the Palestine Public Library.
[Building a Library]
Conversion of the Alamo School into the Palestine Public Library.
[Building a Library]
Conversion of the Alamo School into the Palestine Public Library.
[Building a Library]
Conversion of the Alamo School into the Palestine Public Library.
[Building a Library]
Conversion of the Alamo School into the Palestine Public Library.
[Building a Library]
Conversion of the Alamo School into the Palestine Public Library.
[Building a Library]
Conversion of the Alamo School into the Palestine Public Library.
[Building a Library]
Conversion of the Alamo School into the Palestine Public Library.
[Building a Library]
Conversion of the Alamo School into the Palestine Public Library.
[Building a Library]
Conversion of the Alamo School into the Palestine Public Library.
[Building a Library]
Conversion of the Alamo School into the Palestine Public Library.
[Building a Library]
Conversion of the Alamo School into the Palestine Public Library
[Burned Out Interior of the Texas Theater - Palestine]
Photo of the inside of the burned out Texas Theater, which has been redone and is still located at 213 W. Crawford Street, Palestine.
[Burned Out Interior of the Texas Theater - Palestine]
Photo of the inside of the burned out Texas Theater, which has been redone and is still located at 213 W. Crawford Street, Palestine.
[Burned Out Interior of the Texas Theater - Palestine]
Photo of the inside of the burned out Texas Theater, which has been redone and is still located at 213 W. Crawford Street, Palestine.
[Businesses on Spring Street]
Left to Right. Arnold Hudson Car Dealership and Trailway Bus station. Both business are located on the west end of Spring Street.
[Carroll Building of First Methodist Church - 422 S. Magnolia]
Photograph of the Carroll Building on the grounds of the First Methodist Church, which is located at 422 S. Magnolia in Palestine, Texas. It is a one-story brick building with round white columns on either side of the front porch; the east wall of the church is visible on the left side of the image.
[Centenary Methodist Church - Palestine Texas]
This is a picture of the first Centenary Methodist Church. It was built around 1884 and was in use until sometime around 1910, when a new building was constructed at 422 S. Magnolia.
[Centenary Methodist Church - Palestine Texas]
This is a picture of the first Centenary Methodist Church. It was built around 1884 and was in use until sometime around 1910, when a new building was constructed at 422 S. Magnolia.
[Central School - Palestine]
Photo of Central School, Palestine, Texas.
[Ceremony on Courthouse Steps]
Celebration on the steps at the Anderson County Courthouse.
[Ceremony on Courthouse Steps]
Celebration on the steps at the Anderson County courthouse.
[City Officials posing for Photograph]
Photo of the city employees standing on the steps of an unidentified building in Palestine.
[Clyde LeGard at the Inland Refinery]
Photo of Clyde LeGard at the Inland Refinery, which was located near Tucker Texas.
[Collage of Old Houses]
Collage of photos of old houses of Palestine.
[Collage of Photos Concerning Christopher Columbus Rogers]
A page about Christopher Columbus Rogers, a late-19th century marshal and gunfighter in Palestine, Texas. At top is a photo of a storefront in Palestine on Spring Street circa the 1880s; at bottom left a portrait of Rogers; and at bottom right a pistol he supposedly killed nine men with, beneath which is a brief description.
[Collage of Photos of Palestine Homes]
Photo of a collage of photos of the different homes located in Palestine.
[Coloring Mural at Dogwood Festival]
Photo of people viewing the coloring mural at the Dogwood Festival in Palestine.
[Coloring Mural at Dogwood Festival]
Photograph of the coloring mural at the Dogwood Festival in Palestine. Two women are standing at the far end of the mural, adding details.
[Construction on the First Presbyterian Church - Palestine]
Photograph taken during the construction of a new section of the First Presbyterian Church, located at 410 Avenue A in Palestine, Texas. There are two men doing brickwork on a corner, around a stone plaque that says "First Presbyterian Church, Educational Building Erected 1972, Rev. W. S. Blanton Pastor."
[Cotton Wagons on Spring Street - Palestine]
Photo of cotton wagons on Spring Street. Notice the Buckhorn Saloon, Sam Lucas Store and the Star Boarder in the photo.
[Country Scene at Sunset]
Photo of a country scene somewhere in Anderson County at sunset.
[Courtroom Scene]
Photo of a trial taking place in a courtroom inside the Anderson County Courthouse.
[Courtroom Scene]
Photo of a trial taking place inside a courtroom in the Anderson County Courthouse.
[Courtroom Scene]
Photo of a trial taking place inside a courtroom in the Anderson County Courthouse.
[Courtroom Scene]
Photo of a trial taking place in a courtroom inside the Anderson County Courthouse.
[Courtroom Scene]
Photo of a trial taking place in a courtroom inside the Anderson County Courthouse.
[Danny Vance]
Photo of Danny Vance 1962 graduate of Palestine High School
[Davey Lake Dogwood Trail]
Photo of the Davey Lake Dogwood Trail, which is located in the Davey Dogwood Park, near Palestine.
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