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[Photograph of Pioneer Cotton Seed Oil Mill]
Photograph of Pioneer Cotton Seed Oil Mill in Sherman, Texas. Now owned by Presco, the wide brick building has two floors and windows set into arches. A stone pediment sits atop the building and frames the name and logo of Presco.
[Photograph of Pool Manufacturing Company]
Photograph of Pool Manufacturing Company in Sherman, Texas. It is a beige building with corrugated metal siding. False fronts hang over the building's facade to the left, and an awning is suspended over a doorway.
[Photograph of Pottsboro]
Photograph of a part of Pottsboro, Texas with a street winding through it. In the background of the photograph, there is a traffic light and several houses. There is a sign that reads: Drug free, gun free, school zone.
[Photograph of Primitive Baptist Church of Tioga]
Photograph of Primitive Baptist Church of Tioga. It is a small, white, one-story building with steps leading up to the door. There is a sign outside that reads "City of Tioga Community Building".
[Photograph of Red River Bridges]
Photograph of bridges between Oklahoma and Texas spanning the Red River. The bridge on the left is more modern, while the one on the right is of an older design, complete with rusted arched trusses.
[Photograph of Roberts House]
Photograph of Roberts House in Sherman, Texas. Three brick chimneys rise out of the three story Victorian building. Green wood and white trim color the gables, arches, and balconies.
[Photograph of Sadler Cemetery]
Photograph of front of the Sadler Cemetery in Sadler, Texas. The sign for the cemetery is behind the fence and graves with various different headstones can be seen. Some of the graves have flowers placed in front of them.
[Photograph of Sadler United Methodist Church]
Photograph of the front of the Sadler United Methodist Church in Sadler, Texas. The church has a few steps and a ramp leading up to its entrance. The windows have some decorative stained glass in an arch.
[Photograph of Saint Francis Xavier Academy]
Photograph of Saint Francis Xavier Academy in Denison, Texas. The building is now used as a church and has the name of it on the front. Above the entrance is a cross and a sidewalk is right outside the building.
[Photograph of Saint John Christian Methodist Episcopal Church]
Photograph of Saint John Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. The building is made of brick and there are stairs leading up to the second level. There are four white columns at the main entrance. The Texas Historical Marker is visible in the photograph.
[Photograph of Samuel E. and Mary C. Marshall House]
Photograph of Samuel E. and Mary C. Marshall House in Whitewright, Texas. The house is two stories with an attic. There is a porch on the first and second floor. There are several windows in the house. There is a gate surrounding the property, and two wreaths are hanging on the gate.
[Photograph of Sanborn Ranch]
Photograph of Sanborn Ranch. The ranch is an open field with grass and several trees. There are buildings visible in the background.
[Photograph of Sand Springs]
Photograph of Sand Springs in Denison, Texas. There is a road along the grassy field and trees scattered around.
[Photograph of Sherman Little Theatre]
Photograph of Sherman Little Theatre in Sherman, Texas. The building is comprised of red brick, and masonry repairs are visible along its side. There is a sign on the left side of the building that advertises an upcoming production. To the left of this sign is a Texas Historical Marker. To the right is a red door. The words "Finley Playhouse" are spelled out in white lettering on the upper right portion of the structure, just above two small trees.
[Photograph of Sherman Manufacturing Company]
Photograph of the Sherman Manufacturing Company in Sherman, Texas. It's a white brick building with a red trimmed roof. Three windows are visible on the side near two small and bare trees.
[Photograph of Site of Campus of Old Columbia College]
Photograph of Site of Campus of Old Columbia College. The Texas Historical Marker is visible in the photo. There is a one-story red brick building and a few smaller brick buildings in the photograph.
[Photograph of Sophia Porter]
Photograph of the historical marker for Sophia Porter in Pottsboro, Texas. The marker is in the woods and is surrounded by leaves and trees.
[Photograph of St. Luke's Church]
Photograph of St. Luke's Church in Denison, Texas. The church has a slanted roof and stained glass windows. It has a few stairs leading up to the entrance and a sign to the side of the entrance.
[Photograph of St. Mary's Catholic Church]
Photograph of St. Mary's Catholic Church. It is a large brick building. The middle of the building is tall because of the bell tower. There are many stained glass windows. There is a sign outside for Saint Mary's Catholic Church.
[Photograph of St. Patrick's Church]
Photograph of St. Patrick's Church in Denison, Texas. The church has large stained glass windows on the front and the center of the building has a tall tower with a cross at the top. The doorway is in an arched design and there is a short stairway leading to the door.
[Photograph of Terrell High School]
Photograph of Terrell High School in Denison, Texas. The field is empty with a chain link fence surrounding it and buildings can be seen in the distance.
[Photograph of the Carr-Taliferro House]
Photograph of the Carr-Taliferro in Sherman, Texas. The house is two stories with an attic. The patio and sides of the house are covered with pillars supporting the awning. A historical marker for the house is beside the door.
[Photograph of the Chisholm Trail]
Photograph of the Chisholm Trail in Denison, Texas. The marker for the site is in front of a tree. In the background there are railroad tracks and a grass path.
[Photograph of the E.M. Kohl Building]
Photograph of the E.M. Kohl Building in Denison, Texas. The multistory building has an awning that extends from the front to its side. On the awning and going up to the third floor, is a scaffold with a ladder on top. Over the windows on the first floor are decorative bars.
[Photograph of the Fitzgerald Home]
Photograph of the front of the Fitzgerald home in Denison, Texas. The building is two stories and painted white. Over the porch is an awning containing a small room and beside the door are chairs and a table.
[Photograph of the Grave of Aaron S. Mangum]
Photograph of the grave of Aaron S. Mangum (September 3, 1812 - August 9, 1884) in Grayson County, Texas. The stone marker that bears his name is unadorned and slightly worn with age. Yellowish green lichens grow on the left side of the tombstone.
[Photograph of the Grave of Mattie Davis Lucas]
Photograph of the gravestone of Mattie Davis Lucas (1869 - 1936).
[Photograph of the Grave of Mita and Hugh Hall]
Photograph of the grave of Mita Holsapple Hall (1885 - 1965) and Hugh Edward Hall (1871-1931) in Sherman, Texas. Floral engravings decorate the left and right edges of the marker.
[Photograph of the Grave of Olive Ann Oatman Fairchild]
Photograph of the worn granite tombstone of Olive Ann Oatman Fairchild (1837 - 1903).
[Photograph of the Grave of The Rev. J. M. Binkley]
Photograph of a tombstone inscribed with the name Binkley. A cemetery full of headstones is visible behind it.
[Photograph of the Grave of The Rev. John Silliman Moore]
Photograph of the grave of Reverend John Silliman Moore (1840 - 1903). Topped with a scroll design, the center of the headstone features a nameplate for Moore that records his active years as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Sherman, Texas, and a Bible verse. The name Moore is inscribed into the base of the stone.
[Photograph of the Grave of The Reverend J. H. Reynolds]
Photograph of the gravestone of the Reverend J. H. Reynolds (August 1, 1832 - February 16, 1927) and A. F. C. Reynolds (March 24, 1835 - October 8 1914). Red poinsettias have been placed in front of the marker. The tombstone is carved with a cross down its center with masonic imagery on either side.
[Photograph of the J.K. Miller House]
Photograph of the front of the J.K. Miller House in Denison, Texas. The one-story home has a slanted roof and an awning with stone pillars. The yard of the house has a pole that extends past the top of the photograph.
[Photograph of the M. F. Cowell House]
Photograph of Mary Florence Cowell's house. The house is a one-story white house with red trim and shutters. There is a screened-in porch at the front of the house.
[Photograph of Thomas Jefferson Shannon]
Photograph of Thomas Jefferson Shannon's gravestone. There is a symbol of the masons on his headstone. The stone is so old that the text is almost unreadable.
[Photograph of Thompson House #1]
Photograph of information for Thompson House in Denison, Texas. Text: The James G. Thompson house was moved to Grayson County Frontier Village in 1990 having been moved from Nellie Chambers property on PawPaw Hill east of Denison. Mrs. Chambers moved the house to her property from Preston Bend but never got the whole structure. Thompson, Grayson County's first County Judge, also served as postmaster. Thompson being a cabinet maker, with the help of his family and possible slaves, built the "log frame" home using white oak logs. A wide hall in the center of the house leads to a back porch with small rooms on each end. One room served as a kitchen and the other Judge Thompson's office and post office. The hall gives the house the impression of a dog trot. It is noted that perhaps transients along the Thompson Ferry Road might have slept in the post office room without being taken into the family quarters.
[Photograph of Thompson House #2]
Photograph of Thompson House in Denison, Texas. The house is one-story tall with chairs on the porch and an awning.
[Photograph of Tioga Cemetery]
Photograph of Tioga Cemetery. There is a metal fence with a gate that reads "Tioga Cemetery" surrounding the cemetery. There are several trees in the cemetery. Several headstones are visible in the photograph.
[Photograph of Tioga United Methodist Church]
Photograph of Tioga United Methodist Church. It is a small white building with concrete stairs leading up to the building. There is a steeple on top of the building with a cross at the top. There is a sign outside for the church.
[Photograph of Tom Randolph]
Photograph of Tom Randolph's memorial. It is a large granite structure with columns and a statue in the middle. The sun is setting behind the memorial in this photograph.
[Photograph of Trading Post of Holland Coffee]
Photograph of the Trading Post of Holland Coffee in Pottsboro, Texas. The marker for the site is next to a sign for Preston Bend Pet Cemetery. There are trees and bushes behind the signs.
[Photograph of Travis Lodge No. 117, A.F. & A.M.]
Photograph of Travis Lodge No. 117, A.F. & A.M. There are two cars parked in front of the building. The masonic lodge is a white, one story building.
[Photograph of Trinity United Presbyterian Church]
Photograph of Trinity United Presbyterian Church. The building is constructed with rosy bricks, has Gothic windows, and a steeple rising in the right side of the photo.
[Photograph of Umphress-Taylor Home]
Photograph of Umphress-Taylor Home. The home is a three-story white house with several windows. There is a porch that wraps around the house on the first floor.
[Photograph of United States Courthouse]
Photograph of a United States Courthouse, a federal building, in Sherman, Texas. The building is white, two stories and has a stoop in front of the entrance.
[Photograph of Van Alstyne]
Photograph of Van Alstyne. The Texas Historical Marker is visible in the photograph. There is a two-story brick building, gazebo, and a water tower in the photograph.
[Photograph of Van Alstyne Cemetery]
Photograph of Van Alstyne Cemetery. There is a brick sign and several large trees near the sign. Several headstones are visible, and many of the graves have flowers.
[Photograph of Victorian Home]
Photograph of the Younger-Sullivan Home. The house is white with two stories and a sloped roof. There is a patio at the front of the house on the first floor. There is a tree outside the house.
[Photograph of Vittitoe Cemetery]
Photograph of Vittitoe Cemetery in Whitewright, Texas. There is a brick sign that reads "Vittitoe Cemetery". Several headstones are visible and there are several trees in the cemetery.
[Photograph of Walnut Street Church of Christ]
Photograph of Walnut Street Church of Christ building. It is a large brick building with stained glass windows. There is a flight of stairs leading up to the building. There are two stories, and another lower story that appears to be partially underground. There are two columns at the entrance to the church.
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