[Article Regarding Homecoming and Reunion at the Palo Pinto School]
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Article regarding a reunion for former teachers and students of the Palo Pinto School, including location and a list of event officers. A brief history of the school is included.
The Palo Pinto County Historical Association is a nonprofit that documents and preserves materials regarding county history since 1890. It is comprised of county commissioners court members and commission-nominated delegates. The Association contains four committees: History Appreciation, Marker, Archaeology, and Oral History.
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Article regarding a reunion for former teachers and students of the Palo Pinto School, including location and a list of event officers. A brief history of the school is included.
[Letter from Beulah McDonald to the Editor of the Fort Worth Star Telegram, May 30, 1975], PPCH_2111-01
[People Standing Outside of Palo Pinto School], PPCH_2111-03
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McDonald, Beulah.[Article Regarding Homecoming and Reunion at the Palo Pinto School],
article,
May 30, 1973;
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth427189/:
accessed April 27, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu;
crediting Palo Pinto County Historical Association.