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[1st Postmaster]
1st postmaster: J.J. Moon. Photo circa 1880: Henrietta, Texas.
[B.F. Yantis Mill]
B.F. Yantis Mill. Photo circa 1880. Henrietta, Texas.
[Card dated 1885 acknowledging receipt of an order]
Card dated November 9, 1885 acknowledging receipt of an order. Sent to an address in Laredo, Texas from H. O'Neill & Company in New York City.
[Clay County Court House]
Clay County Court House. Photo taken in 1884: Henrietta, Texas.
Clay County Courthouse Clock Tower
Clock tower on the Clay County Courthouse.
[Colonel George R. Howard]
Colonel George Robert Howard was born on June 6, 1818. He married Cornelia Cox and they came to Palestine from Tennessee in 1849. Given the title of Colonel when he organized a company of men during the Civil War, he later served in the Texas Legislature, held several county offices and was Mayor of Palestine from 1886-1887. Colonel Howard was an active merchant in Palestine and in 1855 his store was located on the east side of the courthouse square. Their home, now referred to as “The Howard House” by local residents, is located at 1101 N. Perry Street. It was built in 1851 on land deeded to Colonel Howard from Judge Reuben Reeves on August 17, 1850. He died on December 28, 1900 and is buried in the Old section of the Palestine City Cemetery.
[Doctor]
Photo of Dr. and Mrs. S.G. Bittick. Photo circa 1885: Henrietta, Texas.
[Dr. A.B. Edwards]
Dr. A.B. Edwards. Photo taken in 1880: Henrietta, Texas.
[Harrison Schwend]
Photo of Harrison Schwend who was a peace officer in Henrietta and Wichita Falls for 30 years and died in Henrietta in 1924. Picture circa 1885: Henrietta, Texas.
[Henrietta First School House]
Henrietta first school house. Teacher of the first school house was W.F. "Babe" Cobb. Photo taken circa 1880: Henriettal, Texas.
Henrietta Street - Horse Race
Harness (horse) racing through a street in Henrietta around 1885.
[J.P. Earle Home]
J.P. Earle Home. Photo taken in 1888: Henrietta, Texas.
[J.Tack Douthitt Residence]
Douthitt Family. Photo circa 1880: Henrietta, Texas.
[Jane Pells]
Photograph of Jane Pells. This photo was included in the Pells-Trotter collection of photos and memorabilia which was donated to the Palestine Public Library.
[Judge W.B. Plemons Family]
Judge W.B. Plemons and family.
[Knights of Pythias Bandmaster]
Knights of Pythias Bandmaster: C.B. Hilburn. Photo taken in 1882: Henrietta, Texas.
[Longhorn Herd]
Longhorn herd. Photo taken in 1888: North of Henrietta, Texas.
[Palestine Texas]
This is a photo of Front Street (now known as Spring Street) which runs along the railroad tracks in Palestine, Texas. It was taken about 1880.
Plano de los Dos Laredos
Plat of the 'two Laredos' (Laredo, Texas and New Laredo, Mexico) from January 1881. The map appears to be a cadastral map with numbered (and lettered) lots in both cities, likely showing ownership. Some streets are labeled as well as Fort McIntosh (noted as a "U.S. Military Reservation") in Laredo and the Campo de Marte in Nuevo Laredo.
[Rev. S.E. Moore Family]
Rev. S.E. Moore Family: Frank, Lillie, Lottie, Ollie, Rev. S.E. Moore, Mamie, Marvin, Marry Capps Moore, Will, Edna, and Robert Moore. Photo circa 1880: Shannon, Texas.
[Third Anderson County Courthouse]
Copy print of the third Anderson County Courthouse in Palestine, Texas. It is a two-story brick building with stone accents and a taller tower on one corner. A gazebo is visible on the grounds, to the right, and several unidentified people are standing near one corner of the building. The words "Court House, Palestine, Texas" are written across the top of the image.
[W.A. Roundtree]
W.A. Roundtree playing the violin while sitting. Picture circa 1885 in Henrietta, Texas.
[W.A. Roundtree Family and Home]
W.A. Roundtree family and home. Picture circa 1885 in Henrietta, Texas.
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