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- Leon County Courthouse
- Photograph of the Leon County Courthouse. It was constructed in 1886 by architect William Johnson. Two men sit on a bench in front of the courthouse, and a trash can has been left on the sidewalk leading up to the front entrance.
- Leon County Heritage Society
- Photograph of the Leon County Heritage Society, which is housed in the old county jail. It is a two-story red brick building with towers at each corner.
- [Carving on Cornerstone]
- Photograph of a carving of a hand holding a pair of scales on a stone set into the red brick of the old jail building, now housing the Leon County Heritage Society, in Centerville, Texas. The text under the carving reads: "Wm. Johnson, Archt. P. J. Gillen, Con."
- [Close-Up of Sign]
- Photograph of a close-up of the sign reading "Leon County Heritage S[ociety]" on a red brick building in Centerville, Texas.
- [Cornerstone on Old Jail]
- Photograph of a cornerstone on the old jail building, now housing the Leon County Heritage Society, in Centerville, Texas.
- [Leon County Heritage Society]
- Photograph of the red brick building housing the Leon County Heritage Society in Centerville, Texas. Trees and bushes are visible to the right.
- [Looking Up at Window]
- Photograph looking up at a window on the red brick wall of the old jail building, now housing the Leon County Heritage Society, in Centerville, Texas.
- [Mason Symbol on Cornerstone]
- Photograph of a Freemason symbol on the cornerstone of the old jail building, now housing the Leon County Heritage Society, in Centerville, Texas.
- The Texarkana Gateway to Texas and the Southwest
- This text gives an overview of the places and resources in Texas with an emphasis on the locations where the railroads run through the state. Indexes start on page 220.