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[Unidentified House]
Photo of an unidentified Anderson County house.
[John H. Reagan's Home]
Photo of a dog running from the John H. Reagan home, which was located in Anderson County.
[Unidentified Building]
Photo of an unidentified building possibly once used as a school or a church in Anderson County.
[Railroad Tracks in Palestine]
Photo of the railroad tracks in Palestine
[220 W. Reagan - Grant House]
Photograph of the west side of the "Grant House," a two-story, Queen Anne-style house located at 220 W. Reagan (on the corner of W. Reagan and S. May streets) in Palestine, Texas.
[Photo of a train leaving Palestine]
Photo of a Missouri Pacific train leaving Palestine. Note the Railroad YMCA in the background.
[Railroad YMCA Building - Palestine]
The Railroad YMCA opened in April of 1903 and continued as the YMCA until the building burned in the mid 1950's. The building faced South Magnolia and was on the lot in front of the present Railroad General Office Building.
[410 Avenue A - Palestine Daily Herald Building]
Copy negative of the Palestine Herald building on the 300 Block of Avenue A in Palestine, Texas. It is a one-story, red-brick building with white masonry accents; the word "Herald" is in white stone in the center, near the top.
[1108 N. Jackson - Rusk School]
Photo of the Rusk School after renovations, but before the address was changed to 420 W. Palestine Avenue from 1108 N. Jackson.
[I&GN Railroad Hospital - 919 S. Magnolia]
Copy negative of the front and north side of the International & Great Northern (I&GN) Railroad Hospital located at 919 S. Magnolia in Palestine, Texas. It is a three-story, metal-framed, brick-faced hospital along with an outbuilding (the Nurses' Home), visible on the right side of the image. The building has a box-like massing with some Classical Revival detailing, especially around the primary entrance. The wide, cast stone bands divide the exterior into three components and emphasize the horizontal massing of the building.
[International and Great Northern Train]
Photo of an I&GN Train coming down the tracks in Anderson County.
[Train Wreck in Anderson County]
Photo of a train wreck in Anderson County
[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.
[Best Service Station - Palestine]
Photograph of the Best Service Station - Palestine
[Unidentified Man with Mules]
Photo of an unidentified man standing next to a team of mules and a wagon.
[Unidentified Man with Mules]
Photo of an unidentified man standing with his team of mules and wagon.
[First Baptist Church - Palestine]
This is a photo of the First Baptist Church, which is located on Kolstad Street in Palestine.
[922 N. Link - Joost Ozment House]
Photograph of the front and north side of the "Joose-Ozment House," a white, two-story frame house located at 922 N. Link in Palestine, Texas, taken from the corner of Pine and Link streets. It has a balanced, orderly exterior with a classical façade, including round columns along the front porch and larger two-story columns on either side of the front door.
[Unidentified House 01283]
Photo of an unidentified house in Palestine
[Crossing the Catfish Creek - Anderson County]
Photo of a truck crossing a makeshift bridge across what is beleived to be the Catfish Creek in the northwestern part of Anderson County.
[Demolition of a House]
Photo of the last remaining fireplace of a large house that was demolished in Palestine.
[Demolition of a House]
Photo of the demolition of a large house in Palestine.
[Demolished House]
Photo of a house that had been demolished in Palestine.
[Downtown Palestine]
Photo of downtown 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.
[Page from Trotter-Huddleston Marriage Book]
Marriage record for Elanor Trotter and Carroll Huddleston. This photo was included in the Pells-Trotter collection of photos and memorabilia which was donated to the Palestine Public Library.
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