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[Group of Navy men in China]
Photograph of a group of navy men in China. The men are on donkeys accompanied by four Asian men. There are rock walls in the background. Lance Russell, far left, is shown on a donkey.
[Group of people inside of prop car]
Photograph of two couples sitting inside of a prop car. Julia and Georgia Moss are shown in the photograph. All of the people are wearing hats.
[Two-Story House in Snow]
Photograph of a two story house. Snow is covering the roof and ground. In the foreground there is a tall tree circled with rocks.
[John & Lela Cafe]
Ice storm hits cafe on the SW corner of 5th & Bolivar. Coca Cola signs displayed prominently.
[Studio Portrait of an African American Woman]
Full-length portrait of a well-dressed young African American woman. She is wearing a long dark skirt, a long sleeved dark blouse, and a white tie at the neck. She is also wearing a hat and holding a closed umbrella.
[Trinity River Bridge - Anderson County Line]
Photo of the Bridge over the Trinity River at Longlake. The river forms the boundary between Anderson and Leon Counties.
[Exterior of Bill Benton Clothes Store]
Photograph of the exterior of Bill Benton Clothes store.
["Denver Zephyr" leaving Dallas]
Fort Worth and Denver's "Denver Zephyr" train No. 4, heading north out of Dallas Union Terminal Station enroute to Fort Worth, Wichita Falls, Amarillo, and Denver.
[Harris-Humphries Wedding #1]
Bride and Groom surrounded by attendants, with flower girls in front, standing before altar in church. Church looks like The Rock Church.
[Interior of G. E. Dilley Building - 401 W. Main]
Photo of the interior of the George E. Dilley Building as it was being renovated to create the Palestine Chamber of Commerce. This building is located at 401 W. Main Street - Palestine.
[Fincher, J. G. Anniversary #2]
Three ladies and two men and two small children. Individuals have been identified left to right as: George Robertson, Lovie Joanne (Fincher) Robertson, Eva Mae (Marchman) Fincher, Jesse George (J.G.) Fincher, Marinelle (Fincher) Freeman. Front row: George Winston Freeman and Lanny Ross Freeman.
[Men with Beech 18]
Two men at airplane gesturing towards man walking
Lon Alexander Drug Store
Photograph of the Lon Alexander Drug Store. Three store employees are shown inside of the store with various items in glass cases.
["The Ann Rutledge" in Springfield, Illinois]
Gulf, Mobile and Ohio's "The Ann Rutledge" train No. 19 southbound, departing from Springfield, Illinois in 1957. Notice the State Capitol building behind the train.
Lutcher & Moore Lumber Company
West view of the Lutcher & Moore Lumber Company. A large palm tree stands to the right of the building.
[James B. Hill]
Photograph of James B. Hill.
[Young lady with shawl]
Photograph of a young lady wearing a shawl.
Portrait of Jack Brooks
Portrait of a young Jack Brooks in a suit.
Austin Country Club Golf
Couple standing on the golf course. Identified by community member as Harvey Penicks’ parents.
["Sam Houston Zephyr" arriving in Dallas]
Burlington's "Sam Houston Zephyr" train No. 4, headed by Engine No. 9950, a 2250 H.P. electro-motive diesel locomotive arriving in Dallas.
German Prisoners
German prisoner passes pen to comrade, while they drink coffee at an inquiry
[First Christian Church and the Palestine Chamber of Commerce]
Photos of the First Christian Church and the Palestine Chamber of Commerce.
[First Presbyterian Church]
First Presbyterian Church - Avenue A
[Steam Locomotive entering Paris, Texas]
Texas and Pacific's train No. 31, westbound, headed by Engine No. 715, a Pacific type 4-6-2 locomotive, enroute from Texarkana to Fort worth over the railroad's Transcontinental Division, entering Paris, Texas.
Louisiana Hayride Show at the Sportscenter
Jimmy Lee Fautheree and Johnny Mathis who performed as “Jimmy and Johnny” on the Louisiana Hayride. Both performers are holding guitars and are dressed the same. An upright double bass is next to them, held by a third performer whose face is covered.
Thomas Bros. Lumber Co Ford Motor Co.
Thomas Bros lumber Co. & trucks
[Photograph of Flood, Green Avenue at River]
Photograph of the 1953 flood in Orange, Texas. This photo shows a couple of billboards advertising beer on Green Avenue. The signs are standing in water.
[Orange City Hospital]
Photograph of the Orange City Hospital at Burton and Twentieth Streets in 1945. There are three cars in the parking lot. Trees with Spanish moss are in the foreground.
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