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First Methodist Church
Photograph of First Methodist Church, erected in 1905. Writing on photograph indicates address E. Church South. A.L. Carnes, P.C.
First Methodist Church
Photograph of of First Methodist Church (1918) located at Hwy 59 and Hanson Street.
[First United Methodist Church in Cleveland, Texas]
Color photograph of the First United Methodist Church building in Cleveland, Texas, as seen from the front with the announcement marquee in view. The building boasts tall, decorative rectangular windows and an entrance door framed within a pointed arch.
Flag Dedication at Autumn Hills Nursing Facility
Photograph of Chief Batiste of the Alabama-Coushatta Indians delivers an address.
Flag Dedication at Autumn Hills Nursing Home
Photograph of local Boy Scout troop dedicating the flag at Autumn Hills nursing home in Cleveland Texas.
Flag Dedication at Autumn Hills Nursing Home
Photograph of Boy Scout Troop dedicating the flag at Autumn Hills Nursing Home.
Flag Dedication Ceremony
Photograph of the Flag dedication ceremony at Autumn Hills Nursing Home in Cleveland, Texas. A local scout troop conducted the dedication while officials and citizens observed.
[Flooded Dirt Road]
Photograph of a flooded dirt road in Cleveland, Texas. Trees are visible on both sides of the road.
[Football Players on Field]
Photograph of three boys in white uniforms tackling a boy in a darker uniform on a football field in Cleveland, Texas. Coaches and cheerleaders are visible to the right.
[Football Players on Field]
Photograph of two football players lying on a field while others run around them in Cleveland, Texas. A coach blows his whistle to the right.
[Football Players Running]
Photograph of several football players running across a field in Cleveland, Texas.
Foster Lumber Company
Photograph of Foster Lumber Company shortly before it closed. Shown in the picture is the railroad tracks ("Dinky") connecting the mill with the Santa Fe Railroad. The commissary, post office and mail office is also in this location.
Foster Lumber Company's New Office
Photograph of a new office built at Fostoria by Foster Lumber Company.
Fostoria
Photograph of Fostoria, West of Cleveland off Hwy 105. Fostoria was a saw mill community for the Foster Lumber Company.
[Fostoria Lumber Company Baseball Team]
Photograph of the Fostoria Lumber Company Baseball Team seated outside. There are nine men wearing white baseball uniforms and four other men seated with them. Fostoria was once a thriving lumber town with a hotel, company store, homes, schools, churches, and a cemetery. The 3rd man, back row: Joe Richardson. Last man, back row: Bidwell C. "Slick" McClelland Sr.
Fostoria Lumber Mill Commissary
Photograph of the interior of the Fostoria Mill Commissary, shortly before the mill closed in 1957. ....
Fostoria School
Photograph of along with the mill at Fostoria, there were most the resources a family needed including a school.
Fostoria Sign
Photograph of a highway sign located on Hwy 105 west of Cleveland, Texas. The sign is pointing south of 105 to the location of Fostoria, a community formed from the establishment of Foster Lumber Company.
[Frozen Trees by Cleveland Water Tower Support Beams]
Photograph of several trees covered in ice under the support beams of a metal structure in Cleveland, Texas. Buildings and other trees are visible in the background. A big freeze in January 1962 caused the Cleveland water tower to leak. This is a view from below the tower supports showing everything coated in ice.
[Gib Lewis and Mark Stiles in Front of Pavilion During Texas Sesquicentennial Celebration]
Photograph of Gib Lewis Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives salutes flags with two Boy Scouts and woman in pioneer dress at 1986 Texas Sesquicentennial Celebration in Cleveland, Texas. Mark Stiles Texas Representative for 21st District is at podium. Cleveland Mayor Ronnie McWaters is at extreme right. An American flag and a Texas flag are visible to the left.
[Gib Lewis' Car on Cleveland Texas Sesquicentennial Parade]
Photograph of an old-fashioned red car, with a banner on the side reading "Speaker of the House Gib Lewis", on a road in Cleveland, Texas during a parade. Other cars and a crowd of people are visible in the background.
[Gib Lewis Handing Flag to Boy]
Photograph of Gib Lewis in a suit handing a Texas flag to a boy scout while people look on, in Cleveland, Texas. An American flag and a pavilion are visible to the left. Beulah Grimmett Liberty County Chairwoman of the Liberty County Sesquicentennial Committee and Mark Stiles Texas State Presentative for the 21st District are behind podium at right.
[Gib Lewis, Mark Stiles and Ronnie McWaters]
Photograph of Speaker of the Texas House Gib Lewis, Texas Representative for the 21st District and Cleveland Mayor Ronnie McWaters celebrating the 1986 Texas Sesquicentennial in Cleveland, Texas. They are in suits wearing stickers labeled "Stiles" on their lapels. A large Texas flag is visible in the background.
[Gib Lewis raising City of Cleveland Banner]
Photograph of Gib Lewis, Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, raising City of Cleveland Banner next to the Texas Sesquicentennial Banner. A group of people, including several in pioneer clothing, stand around and watch. Beulah Grimmett Liberty County Sesquicentennial Chairwoman is at the podium with Mark Stiles Texas Representative 21st District at her right.
[Gib Lewis with constituents]
Photograph of Speaker of the Texas House and Cleveland native Gib Lewis celebrating the Texas Sesquicentennial with several constituents in Cleveland, Texas.
[Girl in a Dress]
Photograph of a girl in a flowing dress and a cowboy hat sitting in the back of a convertible during a parade in Cleveland, Texas. A building and several cars are visible in the background.
[Girl Scout Troop 172 in a Truck]
Photograph of Girl Scout Troop 172 in the back of a truck during 1962 Dairy Day Parade in Cleveland, Texas. Left to right: Caroline Ordener, Sue McClelland, Mary Beth Rogers, Bobbie Whitehead, Ada Elizabeth Wellborn, Dona Gay, Becky Brisco, Janet Younger, unknown boy on tailgate. People stand in front of a row of stores in the background.
[Girl's Auxiliary Advancement Ceremony at First Baptist Church]
Photograph of the Girl's Auxiliary Advancement Ceremony in fancy dresses and a little boy in a suit sitting in the loft of First Baptist Church in Cleveland, Texas. A few people sitting in pews are visible in the foreground.
[Girls Auxiliary Advancement Ceremony at First Baptist Church]
Photograph of a group of girls in fancy dresses, as well as a little boy in a suit holding a pillow, in the loft of a church in Cleveland, Texas.
[Girl's Auxiliary Coronation at First Baptist Church]
Photograph of a group of children at the Girl's Auxiliary advancement celebration, ranging from toddlers to teenagers, standing at the front of the First Baptist Church in Cleveland, Texas. Pews are visible in the foreground, and letters behind the children reads "We've a story to tell". 21 girls were in the coronation with Sunbeams serving as flower girls and crown bearers. 2nd row center: Queen of Regent Cynthia Spraggins escorted by Walter Stovall. 3rd row 3rd from left Queens with Scepter: Lynette Coe escorted by Chester Harvell, Sue Lynn Russell escorted by Jimmy Crawford & Ella Guinn escorted by Glenn Gassiott. 4th row 2nd from left Queens: Cynthia Sigler escorted by Harold Russell, Peggy Lilley escorted by Johnny Standford, Joyce O'Neil escorted by Royce Guinn & Cherry Gardner escorted by Bob Dishongh.
[Gov. Bill Daniel and Hank Williams, Jr. in Wagon]
Photograph of several people in a wagon surrounded by men on horseback in Cleveland, Texas. Western themed buildings are visible to the left. The man in the wagon in the suit is Gov. Bill Daniel (Guam) wearing a suit is in the wagon and a young Hank Williams, Jr. is on the horse to the far right waving a black hat.
[Gov. Dolph and Janey Brisco]
Photograph of Dolph Briscoe shaking the hand of a man in a brick building in Cleveland, Texas. A woman is partially visible to the right.
[Gov. Dolph & Janey Briscoe Shaking Hands]
Photograph of Dolph and Janey Briscoe shaking hands with two men in a brick building in Cleveland, Texas. Gov. Dolph Briscoe is shaking hands with Joe Bob Croley while Mrs. Janey Briscoe is shaking hands with Dick Peeples.
[Graham Bailey at Bailey's Cleaners]
Photograph of Graham Bailey with three young customers at Bailey's Cleaners on N. Travis St.
Grand opening of the Malarky Room
Photograph of the grand opening of the Malarky room which was an addition to the restaurant that was built earlier. The owners, Mr. & Mrs. McEwing are pictured.
[Group Around Table]
Photograph of men and women sitting around a table in front of a window in a building in Cleveland, Texas.
[Group of African American Students]
Photograph of a group of African American students in a library in Cleveland, Texas. Those in the front row sit at a table, and those in the back row stand behind it.
[Group of Boys and Girls]
Photograph of a group of boys and girls posing in several rows with their hands folded in front of them. A woman is visible in the background.
[Group of Ladies Auxiliary Women from World War I]
Photograph of a group of Ladies Auxiliary Veterans from World War I. They are standing around a table that has an Auxiliary Veterans flag laid on top. An American flag and a Veterans plaque are on the wall behind the group of women.
[Group of Students]
Photograph of a group of African American girls and one boy posing in front of a building in Cleveland, Texas. There are megaphones on both ends of the group, and all but six girls wear sweatshirts labeled "C.H.S." and cowboy hats.
[Group of Women]
Photograph of a group of twelve women, several of whom wear Victorian era dresses, posing together inside a room in Cleveland, Texas. There is a mirror to the right and a lamp hangs from the ceiling to the left.
[Group of Young Children]
Photograph of a group of young African American students posing with their teacher in front of a school building in Cleveland, Texas.
[Group Photo of Football Team]
Photograph of a group of African-American football players in front of a building in Cleveland, Texas. Several girls are visible to the right.
Guyler Hamblen retiring the Post Office Sign in Fostoria, Texas
Photograph of Guyler Hamblen (post master) holding a hammer and removing a "Post Office, Fostoria, Texas" sign from the roof of a front porch. At his feet, there is a steer skull, rifle, and boots near the posts on either side of Hamblen. A parked car is visible in the background at the side of the building.
Hank Williams and Bill Daniels at Daniels' Ranch
Photograph of Hank Williams, Jr. and Bill Daniels at Daniels' ranch East of Cleveland on Hwy 105. Bill Daniels was later Governor of Guam and his brother Price Daniels was Governor of Texas.
[Hank Williams and Bill Daniels by Horse's Rear]
Photograph of Hank Williams, Jr. and Bill Daniels at Daniels' ranch East of Cleveland on Hwy 105. Bill Daniels was later Governor of Guam and his brother Price Daniels was Governor of Texas.
[Hank Williams Jr. and Bill Daniels on Horseback]
Photograph of Hank Williams Jr. with Bill Daniels at his Plantation Ranch, the elder wearing a suit and the younger wearing jeans and a button down shirt, riding horses in Cleveland, Texas. Both of them wear cowboy hats. Two Western themed wooden buildings, labeled as a town hall and a hotel, are visible in the background.
Hank Williams, Jr. at Bill Daniels' Ranch
Photograph of Bill Daniels showing Hank Williams some sort of collection on his ranch during Williams' visit and performance at his ranch
Hank Williams, Jr. at Bill Daniels Ranch
Photograph of Hank Williams, Jr., Bill Daniels and a group of visitors in front of a mock-up Western town on the Daniels' Ranch.
Hank williams, Jr. at Bill Daniel's Ranch
Photograph of Hank Williams, Jr.while he was at Bill Daniel's Ranch East of Cleveland on Highway 105.
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