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[Unidentified Infant]
Photo of an unidentified infant
[Unidentified Infant]
Photo of an unidentified infant.
[Unidentified Infant]
Photo of an unidentified infant.
[Unidentified Man]
Photo of an unidentified man.
[Unidentified Man]
Photo of an unidentified Man
[Unidentified Man]
Photo of an unidentified man
[Unidentified Man]
Photo of an unidentified man taken at the J.S. Dendy Studio, Palestine, Texas
[Unidentified Man]
Photo of an unidentified man
[Unidentified Man]
Photo of an unidentified man
[Unidentified Man]
Photo of an unidentified man
[Unidentified Man]
Photo of an unidentified man.
[Unidentified Man]
Photo of an unidentified man.
[Unidentified Man 03461]
Photo of an unidentified man in a wagon in front of a farm house somewhere in Anderson County.
[Unidentified People gathered at home of John Reagan]
Photo of a group of unidentified people gathered at the home of John H. Reagan.
[Unidentified People in a Carriage]
Photo of an unidentified group of people in a carriage.
[Unidentified Town 48779]
Photo of an unidentified Anderson County town, thought to have been Neches, but not confirmed
[Unidentified Town 48787]
Unidentified town in Anderson County.
[Unidentified Woman]
Photo of an unidentified woman
[Unidentified Woman]
Photo of an unidentified woman.
[Unidentified Woman]
Photo of an unidentified Palestine woman. Inscription on photo reads "For Dear Leslie From Bettie"
[Unidentified Woman]
Photo of an unidentified woman
[Unidentified Woman]
Photo of an unidentified Woman.
[Unidentified Woman]
Photo of an unidentified Woman
[Unidentified Woman]
Photo of an unidentified womantaken at Terry's Studio, Palestine, Tex.
[Unidentified Woman Holding A Baby 80238]
Photo of an unidentified woman holding a baby.
[vegetable farming]
Group of people in a vegetable field with house in the background.
[View of Downtown Palestine]
View of a horse and buggy in downtown Palestine.
[View of Gazebo in Downtown Palestine]
View of Gazebo in downtown Palestine from the rear of the old fire house on Spring Street.
[The Village Smithy - H.R. Turbyfill, Prop.]
Photo of the Village Smithy. H.R. Turbyfill was the proprietor. This business is now called Turbyfill's Machine Shop and is still in Palestine. It is run by descendants of Mr. Turbyfill.
[The Village Smithy - H.R. Turbyfill, Prop.]
Photo of the Village Smithy. H.R. Turbyfill was the proprietor. This business is now called Turbyfill's Machine Shop and is still in Palestine. It is run by descendants of Mr. Turbyfill.
[The Village Smithy - H.R. Turbyfill, Prop.]
Photo of the Village Smithy. H.R. Turbyfill was the proprietor. This business is now called Turbyfill's Machine Shop and is still in Palestine. It is run by descendants of Mr. Turbyfill.
[W Main St looking West from N Sycamore St. - Downtown Palestine]
Photo of Oak Street looking toward the west..
[The White Way - Spring Street - Palestine]
Photo of Spring Street in Palestine, nicknamed "The White Way" because of the streetlights running down the center of the road. This photo was made from an old post card.
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