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Flag Dedication at Autumn Hills Nursing Facility

Description: Photograph of a group of people -- including Chief Batiste of the Alabama Coushatta Indians, the Mayor of Cleveland, and the administrator of the facility -- participating in a flag dedication ceremony at the Autumn Hills Nursing Home. There is a young girl in a historic costume and holding a flag, seated in a rocking chair on the far left of the image; the other participants are standing to her left. Behind them, there is a stone entryway with a decorative metal grating and several U.S. flag… more
Date: 1975
Creator: Young, Moon

Foster Lumber Company

Description: Photograph of Foster Lumber Company shortly before it closed. Shown in the picture is the railroad tracks ("Dinky") connecting the mill with the Santa Fe Railroad. The commissary, post office and mail office is also in this location.
Date: 1954
Creator: Young, Moon

[Fostoria Lumber Company Baseball Team]

Description: Photograph of the Fostoria Lumber Company Baseball Team seated outside. There are nine men wearing white baseball uniforms and four other men seated with them. Fostoria was once a thriving lumber town with a hotel, company store, homes, schools, churches, and a cemetery. The 3rd man, back row: Joe Richardson. Last man, back row: Bidwell C. "Slick" McClelland Sr.
Date: 1949
Creator: Young, Moon

Fostoria Sign

Description: Photograph of a highway sign located on Hwy 105 west of Cleveland, Texas. The sign is pointing south of 105 to the location of Fostoria, a community formed from the establishment of Foster Lumber Company.
Date: 1957
Creator: Young, Moon

[Gib Lewis and Mark Stiles in Front of Pavilion During Texas Sesquicentennial Celebration]

Description: 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.
Date: 1986
Creator: Young, Moon
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