Rescuing Texas History, 2007 - 17 Matching Results

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[Anderson County Pasture]

Description: Photograph of a pasture filled with trees in Anderson County, Texas.
Date: 1950~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Bill Hall at the Inland Refinery]

Description: Photo of Bill Hall at the Inland Refinery, which was located near Tucker Texas.
Date: 1950~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[First Christian Church - Palestine]

Description: Photo of the First Christian Church, which is located on Crawford Street in Palestine.
Date: 1950~
Creator: George A. McDonald
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Hassell-Foster Funeral Home - 207 S. Magnolia]

Description: Photograph of the front of the Hassell-Foster Funeral Home, which was located at 207 S. Magnolia in Palestine, Texas. It is a three-story stucco building with a square tower on the corner. It has a wrap-around porch that has Queen Anne-style turned-wood posts and decorative woodwork. A sign outside the front entrance says "Hassell-Foster Funeral Home" ad several cars are parked on the right side of the image, near a second entrance that has a canopy.
Date: 1950~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Interior of Unidentified Cafe]

Description: Interior of an unidentified cafe showing their soda fountain and main seating area in the back.
Date: 1950~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[J.C. Penney Company Building]

Description: Photo of the J.C. Penney Store, which was located at 201 W. Oak St. in Palestine, Texas.
Date: 1950~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Masonic Lodge - Palestine]

Description: Photo of a building identified as the Masonic Lodge.
Date: 1950~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Pal Theater]

Description: Photo of the Pal Theater, Palestine, Texas.
Date: 1950~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Royall Bank Building]

Description: Photo of the Royall Bank Building. This bank faced Spring Street in downtown Palestine until the building was demolished in the late 1960's - Early 1970's
Date: 1950~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Temple Opera House]

Description: The Temple Opera House was built originally as the Palestine Masonic Temple on Avenue A with the cornerstone date of August 29, 1878. In 1907, it was bought and remodeled by W.E. Swift and known as the New Temple Theater. In 1929, it was the home of Garrett Motor Company, Palestine's first Ford Motor Car Agency. It was demolished in 1962. It originally had another floor on top, but this was removed at some point.
Date: 1950~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Texas Theater - 213 W. Crawford]

Description: Photograph of the front of the Texas Theater, part of the 200 Block of W. Crawford Street in Palestine, Texas. The building is made of brick and has masonry embellishments on the facade. There is a "Texas" sign on the front of the building and several signs are visible above the box office, one says "The Brasher Dubloon."
Date: 1950~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Train Depot at Palestine]

Description: Photo of the railroad depot in Palestine. This photo also shows a passenger car. The building has since been demolished.
Date: 1950~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Unidentified Group of Children]

Description: Photo of an undentified group of children taken at the Reagan School.
Date: 1950~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Unidentified Group of Women]

Description: Photo of an unidentified group of women
Date: 1950~
Creator: Briggs, Osjetea
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Unidentified Woman]

Description: Photo of an unidentified woman
Date: 1950~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission
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