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[Unidentified Woman]

Description: Photo of an unidentified Woman.
Date: 1900~
Creator: Brockmeyer
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[McKnight Plaza - Palestine]

Description: Photo of McKnight Plaza taken during the 1930s. This business district was the primary area for businesses owned and operated by African-Americans in Palestine, and was located in the 100 block of Avenue A, on the south side of the street next to what is now United Realty (the former First National Bank Building). The building was demolished in 1945.
Date: 1900~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Unidentified Family]

Description: Photo of an unidentified Family.
Date: 1900~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Unidentified Family]

Description: Photo of an unidentified family
Date: 1900~
Creator: Brockmeyer Studio
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Unidentified Man]

Description: Photo of an unidentified man
Date: 1900~
Creator: Anslley Bros Photographers
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Unidentified Couple]

Description: Photo of an unidentified couple
Date: 1900~
Creator: Mouzon and Son Studios
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Unidentified Couple]

Description: Photo of an unidentified couple.
Date: 1900~
Creator: Bailey Photography
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Unidentified Man]

Description: Photo of an unidentified man
Date: 1900~
Creator: Studio Angelo
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Mrs. N.R. Royall]

Description: Mrs. N. R. Royall
Date: 1900~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Centenary Methodist Church - Palestine Texas]

Description: This is a picture of the first Centenary Methodist Church. It was built around 1884 and was in use until sometime around 1910, when a new building was constructed at 422 S. Magnolia.
Date: 1900~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Unidentified Woman]

Description: Photo of an unidentified Woman
Date: 1900~
Creator: Brockmeyer Studio
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Unidentified Infant]

Description: Photo of an unidentified infant
Date: 1900~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Mart Burke and Mack Huddleston]

Description: Photo of Mart Burke, who was born in 1880, the son of Julius and Miranda Huddleston Burke and his cousin Mack Huddleston. Mack was born in 1882, the son of Martin L. and Eunice Delany Huddleston.
Date: 1900~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Gathering at John H. Reagan's Home]

Description: Gathering of unknown people at the home of John H. Reagan. The only identified person in this picture is John Reagan himself, seated in the rocking chair on the left side of the picture.
Date: 1900~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Mabel Ash Pearlstone]

Description: Photo of Mabel Ash Pearlstone, Palestine, Texas.
Date: 1900~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[George Wright Home - 900 Block S. Sycamore]

Description: Photo of the George Wright home, which was located in the 900 block of S. Sycamore. It was demolished when the Memorial Hospital was built.
Date: 1900~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[1305 S. Sycamore - Broyles House]

Description: Close-up photograph of the southeast corner of the "Broyles House," a 2 ½-story frame house with Queen Anne-style architecture, located at 1305 S. Sycamore in Palestine, Texas.
Date: 1900~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Unidentified Man]

Description: Photo of an unidentified man
Date: 1900~
Creator: J.L. McClure Studios
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[George Wright Home - 900 Block of S. Sycamore]

Description: Photo of the George Wright home, which was located in the 900 block of S. Sycamore. It was demolished when the Memorial Hospital was built.
Date: 1900~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Temple Opera House]

Description: Photo of the Temple Opera House which was located on the corner of Avenue A and Oak Street in downtown Palestine. As per the 1898-1899 city directory, the manager was a man named W.E. Swift. The building has since been destroyed.
Date: 1900~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission
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