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[Photograph of Church of Christ Building Exterior]

Description: Photograph of a two-story brick building with windows along each floor, a small porch at the entrance, covered by a gabled overhang supported by four brick columns. Two automobiles are parked in front of the building, which has lettering on the overhang that reads, "Church of Christ." To the left of the brick building is a smaller house with a covered porch and a bare tree in the front yard.
Date: [1900..1929]
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Photograph of Church with Tower]

Description: Photograph of the outside of a stone and brick church with a small tower at the front right. The church has several lancet windows and a large, double-door entrance. Through the trees on either side of the church, a house with a covered porch can be seen on the left and a small brick building can be seen on the right. A large road comes to a T-intersection just in front of the church.
Date: [1900..1929]
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Second Baptist Church, Denton]

Description: Copy negative of the Second Baptist Church in Denton, built in 1897 and burned in 1917. It sat on the site of the present First Denton National Bank. W. B. McClurkan paid the church $15,000 for the lot and donated $3,000 for the building fund. This sale took place August 28, 1917, and on the same day the church purchased the lot at 400 W. Oak for $8,000.
Date: [1900..1917]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Central Christian Church]

Description: Black and white photograph of a large group of people posing in front of a white building. A hand-written note written on the photograph indicates one woman as Fannie Harris, and another note on the back of the photograph reads, "Central Christian Church," "1900," "Georgetown Texas."
Date: 1900
Creator: Goodlett, Dave
Partner: Southwestern University

[Letter from Charles B. Moore to Mary Ann Moore, January 13, 1900]

Description: This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by Charles B. Moore and is addressed to Mary Ann Moore. In this letter, Charles informs Mary of the goings-on in Advalorem, Texas. The news includes: detailed accounts of daily chores around the house, updates on agricultural chores around the land such as clearing wood, stacking corn, and general maintenance of the farm, a confirmation about receiving Mary's letter, a discussion about the news from Gallatin,TN, a dialogue abo… more
Date: January 13, 1900
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Presbyterian Church of Mineral Wells

Description: Written on the back of the photograph is: "Presbyterian Church & Manse N.W. 4th Ave. & [NW]2nd St. Built 1896, Burned 1908" This was the first Presbyterian Church of Mineral Wells. It was replaced, after it burned in 1908, at the same location the next year by a unique domed church that endured for some seventy years. Deterioration of the foundation of the second church building dictated its prudent replacement by a third building at this same location in the early 1980's.
Date: 1900?
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[First Presbyterian Church - 410 Avenue A]

Description: Copy print of the front of the First Presbyterian Church, located at 410 Avenue A in Palestine, Texas. It is a brick building with stone accents that has a Gothic architecture design including leaded stained glass and Tiffany memorial windows. There is a tall spire above the tower on the left side of the building. A note on the original photograph says "Palestine, Tex. Photo by Geo.A. McDonald." A note under the original photograph says "M-15 Presbyterian Church."
Date: 1900~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission
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