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[City Government in front of Cleveland City Hall]
Photograph of the City Government in front of Cleveland City Hall. Councilmen Glen Dodson, Willie Carter, Director of Public Works Larry Bryant, City Secretary Kelly McDonald, Mayor Joe Ivey, City Manager Deck Shaver, Councilmen Richard Boyett, Brent McWaters and Nicky Jay Johnson.
Cleveland City Council
Photograph of Judge Fred Dishongh, Jr. swearing in Councilmen Nicky Jay Johnson and Richard Boyett as Judge Norris Taft, Sr. observes at the far left.
[City Government in Front of Cleveland City Hall]
Photograph of a group of seven men and two women posing in front of the Cleveland City Hall in Cleveland, Texas. A lamp is visible to the left. 1996 L-R: Councilmen Cliff Dunn, Joe Ivey, Richard Boyett, City Secretary Barbara Burns, Mayor Lloyd Meadows, City Manager Hector Forestier, City Attorney Kenneth E. Wall, Councilman Nicky Jay Johnson, Councilwoman Nydia Thomas.
[City Government in front of Cleveland City Hall]
Photograph of a group of seven men and two women posing in front of the Cleveland City Hall in Cleveland, Texas. L-R: Councilmen Cliff Dunn, Joe Ivey, Richard Boyett, City Secretary Barbara Burns, Mayor Lloyd Meadows, City Manager Hector Forestier, City Attorney Kenneth E. Wall, Councilman Nicky Jay Johnson, Councilwoman Nydia Thomas.
[1986 Texas Sesquicentennial Celebration]
Photograph of Gib Lewis Speaker of the Texas House and Cleveland Mayor Ronnie McWaters raising a flag in Cleveland, Texas. A group of people, including Mark Stiles Texas Representative for the 21st District, Beulah Grimmett Chairwoman of the Liberty County Sesquicentennial Committee and others, some dressed in pioneer clothing, stand around to watch them.
[1986 Texas Sesquicentennial Celebration]
Photograph of Cleveland Celebration of the Texas Sesquicentennial 1986. Beulah Grimmett Chairwoman of the Liberty County Sesquicentennial Committee is at the podium. On her left is Gib Lewis Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, Ronnie McWaters Cleveland Mayor and Mark Stiles Texas State Representative for the 21st District.
[1986 Texas Sesquicentennial Celebration in Cleveland]
Photograph of Cleveland Mayor Ronnie McWaters at podium during Texas Sesquicentennial Celebration in 1986. Gib Lewis, Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives and a woman is to the left stand behind an American flag and a Texas flag.
[1986 Texas Sesquicentennial Parade]
Photograph of three women, two of whom wear pioneer dresses, in a car decorated with red, white, and blue flowers in a parade in Cleveland, Texas. The woman on left is Beulah Grimmet, the Liberty County Sesquicentennial Chairwoman riding the Texas Sesquicentennial parade in Cleveland in 1986. A building and a sign, reading "Liberty County Federal Savings & Loan, Cleveland Branch", are visible in the background.
[1986 Texas Sesquicentennial Parade]
Photograph of people walking around a red, white, and blue float during the 1986 Texas Sesquicentennial Parade in Cleveland, Texas.
[1986 Texas Sesquicentennial Parade Float]
Photograph of children on a parade float pulled by a truck with "Happy Birthday Texas" painted on the side, during the Texas Sesquicentennial parade in Cleveland, Texas.
[1986 Texas Sesquicentennial Parade in Cleveland Texas]
Photograph of a man and a woman in period clothes standing on a float during the Texas Sesquicentennial Parade in Cleveland, Texas.
[Armadillo Mascot in 1986 Cleveland Sesquicentennial Parade]:
Photograph of an Armadillo Mascot in 1986 Cleveland Sesquicentennial Parade.
[Armadillo Mascot on the Ground]
Photograph of an Armadillo Mascot on the Ground during Cleveland Texas Sesquicentennial Celebrationmascot. Several people, including a boy with a bike, stand around the mascot.
[Beulah Grimmett at Podium]
Photograph of Beulah Grimmett Chairwoman of the Liberty County Sesquicentennial Committee in a baby blue pioneer dress and a bonnet standing at a podium in Cleveland, Texas. Gib Lewis Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives as well as a Cleveland Native and a woman stand behind her, and a pavilion decorated with red, white, and blue streamers is visible in the background.
[Cows and Horses in Texas Sesquicentennial Parade]
Photograph of a man riding a horse next to two cattle pulling a wagon during the 1986 Texas Sesquicentennial Parade in Cleveland, Texas. A crowd is visible in the background.
[Gib Lewis and Mark Stiles in Front of Pavilion During Texas Sesquicentennial Celebration]
Photograph of Gib Lewis Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives salutes flags with two Boy Scouts and woman in pioneer dress at 1986 Texas Sesquicentennial Celebration in Cleveland, Texas. Mark Stiles Texas Representative for 21st District is at podium. Cleveland Mayor Ronnie McWaters is at extreme right. An American flag and a Texas flag are visible to the left.
[Gib Lewis' Car on Cleveland Texas Sesquicentennial Parade]
Photograph of an old-fashioned red car, with a banner on the side reading "Speaker of the House Gib Lewis", on a road in Cleveland, Texas during a parade. Other cars and a crowd of people are visible in the background.
[Gib Lewis, Mark Stiles and Ronnie McWaters]
Photograph of Speaker of the Texas House Gib Lewis, Texas Representative for the 21st District and Cleveland Mayor Ronnie McWaters celebrating the 1986 Texas Sesquicentennial in Cleveland, Texas. They are in suits wearing stickers labeled "Stiles" on their lapels. A large Texas flag is visible in the background.
[Gib Lewis raising City of Cleveland Banner]
Photograph of Gib Lewis, Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, raising City of Cleveland Banner next to the Texas Sesquicentennial Banner. A group of people, including several in pioneer clothing, stand around and watch. Beulah Grimmett Liberty County Sesquicentennial Chairwoman is at the podium with Mark Stiles Texas Representative 21st District at her right.
[Gib Lewis with constituents]
Photograph of Speaker of the Texas House and Cleveland native Gib Lewis celebrating the Texas Sesquicentennial with several constituents in Cleveland, Texas.
[Horse-Drawn Buggy]
Photograph of two men sitting at the front of a buggy pulled by two horses during the Texas Sesquicentennial parade in Cleveland, Texas.
[Mark Stiles and Gib Lewis]
Photograph of State Representative Mark Stiles (on the left) and former Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives Gib Lewis in suits, each with a sticker labeled "Stiles" on their lapel, standing in front of a Texas flag. The picture was taken at the Cleveland Texas Sesquicentennial Celebration.
[Mark Stiles and Gib Lewis with a Woman and Man]
Mark Stiles Texas Representative for the 21st District and Gib Lewis Texas Speaker of the House with two constituents at the 1986 Texas Sesquicentennial Celebration in Cleveland.
[Men on Horseback During Parade]
Photograph of several people on horseback alongside a wagon during a parade in Cleveland, Texas during the 1986 Texas Sesquicentennial Parade. Two girls carry a white and green banner, reading "First Bank & Trust Wagon Train", in front of the wagon.
[Ronnie McWaters, Gib Lewis and Mark Stiles with an Armadillo Mascot]
Photograph of Cleveland Mayor Ronnie McWaters, Texas Speaker of the House of Representatives and Mark Stiles Texas Representative for the 21st District celebrate the Texas Sesquicentennial with an Armadillo Mascot in Cleveland. A water tower and a pavilion are visible in the background.
[Ronnie McWaters, Mark Stiles and a Woman]
Cleveland Mayor Ronnie McWaters and Texas Representative for the 21st District Mark Stiles celebrating the Texas Sesquicentennial with a constituent in Cleveland, Texas
[Royal Braves Marching Band of Cleveland High School by Pavilion]
Photograph of a few members of selected members of the Cleveland High School Marching Band along with their Director Jim Jones on the far right with Liberty County Sesquicentennial Chairwoman Beulah Grimmett, Cleveland Mayor Ronnie McWaters and Speaker of the Texas House Gib Lewis standing behind a banner celebrating the Incorporation of Cleveland in 1936. This was during the Texas Sesquicenntial Celebration 1986.
[Royal Braves Marching Band of Cleveland High School Holding Banner]
Photograph of a Select members of the Cleveland High School Marching Band with Liberty County Sesquicentennial Chairwoman Beulah Grimmett, Cleveland Mayor Ronnie McWaters, 21st District Texas State Representative Mark Stiles, Speaker of the Texas House Gib Lewis and at far right Band Director Jim Jones holding a banner celebrating the the incorporation of Cleveland in 1936. Picture taken during the Texas Sesquicentennial Celebration in 1986. Everyone is in front of a pavilion decorated with red, white, and blue streamers in Cleveland, Texas.
[Texas Sesquicentennial Parade Float]
Photograph of people wearing clothes from varying periods in time walking around a red, white and blue parade float for the Texas Sesquicentennial in Cleveland, Texas.
[Texas Sesquicentennial Parade Float]
Photograph of a red, white and blue float in a parade for the Texas Sesquicentennial in Cleveland, Texas. A woman in a Civil War era dress and a man in a military uniform holding a gun are visible to the left of the float.
[Two People by Texas Sesquicentennial Parade Float]
Photograph of two people standing by a parade float covered in red, white, and blue flowers. A water tower and a building are visible in the background.
[Wagon Train During Texas Sesquicentennial Parade]
Photograph of two cows pulling a wagon with a sign on it reading "Texas or Bust" during a Texas Sesquicentennial Parade in Cleveland, Texas. Several men riding horses are visible around the wagon.
[Women on Texas Sesquicentennial Parade Float]
Photograph of several women dressed as Indians sitting next to a log cabin on a float during a parade in Cleveland, Texas. A banner hanging from the side of the float reads "'Early Texas' by Galaxy Manor Nursing Center".
Cleveland City Hall 1985
Photograph of the front of the Cleveland City Hall building, a one-story brick building with stone quoins and decorative brickwork near the windows and roofline. Words on the left side of the building say "City of Cleveland City Hall" and near the center of the building, "City Police Dept."
Santa Fe Depot
Photograph of the Santa Fe Railroad Depot in Cleveland Texas. At this site the Santa Fe Railway and The Southern Pacific Railway intersected. The Santa Fe line ran East/West and The Southern Pacific Line ran North/South. This site was known by locals as "the junction".
[Boy Standing with Cow, Cleveland Dairy Days]
Photograph of a boy wearing a cowboy hat standing with a cow in front of a sign for a livestock show hung on a fence in Cleveland, Texas.
Life Flight: Debut to Cleveland
Photograph of Life Flight landing in front of the hospital in Cleveland.
Life Flight Helicopter
Photograph of Life Flight's first landing in Cleveland.
Life Flight in Cleveland
Photograph of Life Flight Helicopter and crew in front of Cleveland Memorial Hospital
LifeFlight: Debut in Cleveland
Photograph of first life flight from Hermann Hospital landing in Cleveland, Texas. This opened a new chapter in emergency medicine. Outlying communities from Houston, had previously sent any emergency care that needed trauma care by ambulance. Now they could be stablized and in the Medical Center in minutes.
[Boy With Cow, Cleveland Dairy Days]
Photograph of a boy holding a blue ribbon over the back of a cow in front of a sign on a fence reading "Cleveland 1978 Livestock Show" in Cleveland, Texas.
[Cleveland Dairy Days (Livestock Show)]
Photograph of kids walking pigs around a pen at a livestock show in Cleveland, Texas. A crowd is visible on the other side of the fence in the background.
Joe Falvey's Service Station
Photograph of Joe Falvey's Service Station. Mr Falvey was also an area distributor for one of the major oil companies, Shell Oil.
[Kids with Pigs in a Pen, Cleveland Dairy Days]
Photograph of several kids walking their pigs around a pen at a livestock show in Cleveland, Texas. A crowd is visible on the other side of the fence.
Life Flight and Crew
Photograph of Life Flight out of Houston in front of the hospital in Cleveland.
Life Flight in Cleveland
Photograph of life Flight helicopter and crew in Cleveland
[Woman Holding Trophy]
Photograph of an older woman holding a trophy in Cleveland, Texas. A man in a cowboy hat sits next to her, and a crowd is visible in the background.
Ben Franklin Store
Photograph of the Ben Franklin store in Cleveland, Texas.
Autumn Hills Nursing Home Flag Dedication
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Flag Dedication at Autumn Hills Nursing Home
Photograph of local Boy Scout troop dedicating the flag at Autumn Hills nursing home in Cleveland Texas.
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