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[Palestine Ice, Fuel, Gin Co.]
This building housed the Palestine Ice, Fuel and Gin Company. It was located on the corner of Spring and Houston Streets in Palestine.
[Intersection of Main and N. Sycamore Streets]
Photo taken from the intersection of Main and N. Sycamore streets looking westward down Main.
[Spring Street - Palestine]
Spring Street in the "New-town" sectino of Palestine during the early 1900's.
[Centenary Methodist Church - Palestine Texas]
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.
Parade Float: Oscar J. Rea & Co.
Oscar J. Rea & Co. parade float on Avenue D in Clifton, Texas. Dittrich Brothers store in background.
Parade Float: John E. Swenson, Dry Goods
John E. Swenson, Dry Goods parade float on Avenue D in Clifton, Texas. Dittrich Brothers store in background.
["Texas-Colorado Limited" in West Dallas]
Photograph of Texas and Pacific Railway's "Texas-Colorado Limited" train No. 24 eastbound, in West Dallas, around 1907. This ancient consist, comprising seven cars, is all of wood construction.
["Cannon Ball" at Marshall, Texas]
Texas and Pacific Railway's "Cannon Ball", train No. 6 eastbound headed by Engine No. 359, at the Marshall, Texas Depot in autumn 1903.
[Early Passenger Train in Minnesota]
On a winter morning in January 1900, the Great Northern Railway's passenger train stands at the Cokato, Minnesota depot. It is headed by an American type 4-4-0 locomotive bearing the Engine No. 127. This locomotive was built by the Schenectady Locomotive Works in 1882, and scrapped in 1916. Observe this burnished locomotive and its consist of clean and well-maintained equipment.
[Maiden Run of "Pennsylvania Special"]
Heading out of the old Exchange Place Station in Jersey City, a spindly Atlantic type 4-4-2 locomotive and four de luxe coaches begin the maiden run of the "Pennsylvania Special" in June of 1902. Twenty hours and 912 miles later she will enter Chicago having given birth to a new era in passenger travel. On that same day in June the New York Central Railroad's "Twentieth Century Limited" also went into service. By 1929 all of the Pennsy's Atlantics had given way to the famed K4s Pacifics on first-class passenger runs.
[Third Ward School - First Grade Class]
First Grade Class of the Third Ward Public School, Mrs. DeVany, Teacher, March 19, 1909
[Anderson County Farmers]
Photo of some farmer working in the fields somewhere in Anderson County. It is unknown who Mrs. Melba Wallace is or how she is connected to this picture.
[Unidentified Woman]
Photo of an unidentified woman
[Palestine Fire Department]
Photo of the men of the Palestine Fire Department, posing outside of firehouse #1, home of the Hope Hook and Ladder Company.
[Unidentified House]
Photograph of an unidentified house in Palestine.
[Lock and Dam #4 - Trinity River]
Photo of Lock and Dam #4, which was on the Trinity River in Anderson County
[Locomotive and Crew]
Photo of a Locomotive and it's crew in Palestine.
[Graduation Class of Palestine High School - 1901]
Photo of the Graduating Class of the Palestine High School, May 30, 1901. Top Row: Alma Vitula Lewis David S.H. Howard Laura Lillian Rutledge Professors D.C. Lake - Superintendant of Palestine Public Schools Lois Ca?? Lake Emma Howard Hearne Bruce Walton Teagarden Kate Albers Allen Second Row: Pauline Sterne Fox Gertrude Hathaway Professor Norman Crozier Dorothy Anderson Professor J.H. Russell Annie J. Gardner Mary Olivia Duguy Bottom Row: Maggie Reed Billman George Foster Price
[Fourth Grade Class from an Unidentified Palestine School]
Photo of the fourth grade class from an unidentified Palestine school taken in May 1907
[Unidentified Children]
Photo of two unidentified children.
[Unidentified Man]
Photo of an unidentified man.
[Unidentified Woman]
Photo of an unidentified woman.
[Unidentified Man]
Photo of an unidentified Man
[Unidentified Man]
Photo of an unidentified man
[Unidentified Infant]
Photo of an unidentified infant
[Photograph of Trinity River: Lock and Dam #4]
Photograph of Lock and Dam #4 - Trinity River - Anderson County.
[Unidentified Child]
Photo of an unidentified child
[Unidentified Group of People]
Photo of an unidentified group of people
[Judge David Howell Scott's house before the fire]
Judge David Howell Scott's house before the fire.
[Judge David Howell Scott's house before the fire]
Judge David Howell Scott's house before the fire.
[Caroline McGuire Street and Thomas McGee Scott on his graduation day from Princeton]
Caroline McGuire Street and Thomas McGee Scott on his graduation day from Princeton, June 13, 1904. The Scott family lived in Paris.
[Caroline McGuire Street and Thomas McGee Scott on his graduation day from Princeton]
Caroline McGuire Street and Thomas McGee Scott on his graduation day from Princeton, June 13, 1904. The Scott family lived in Paris.
[Unidentified Woman]
Photo of an unidentified Palestine woman. Inscription on photo reads "For Dear Leslie From Bettie"
[Unidentified Couple]
Photo of an unidentified couple
[East Fire House - Palestine]
Photo of the East Fire House, home of the Hope Hook and Ladder Company, Palestine.
[411 S. Sycamore - A.S. Fox Home]
Photograph of a family on the lawn of the A.S. Fox home, located at 411 S. Sycamore in Palestine, Texas. There are two young girls wearing light-colored dresses, standing on the left side of the image and looking at a spouting fountain in the yard; a man is standing on the right side of the image, holding a toddler. The house is visible in the background. It is a two-story, light-colored building with two chimneys and a widow's walk on the room, as well as a wrap-around front porch with woodwork. A woman is standing on the porch looking toward the camera. A smaller, more ornate building is also visible on the far left of the image.
[Unidentified Woman]
Photo of an unidentified woman
[Group of People in Front of Redlands Hotel]
Group of unidentified people gathered around and on a fire truck parked in front of the Redlands Hotel, which is located at 400 N. Queen Street in Palestine, Texas.
[Ralph Broyles]
Photo of a man thought to be Ralph Broyles.
[Unidentified Man]
Photo of an unidentified man taken at the J.S. Dendy Studio, Palestine, Texas
[Unidentified Woman]
Photo of an unidentified Woman.
[McKnight Plaza - Palestine]
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.
[Unidentified Family]
Photo of an unidentified Family.
[Unidentified Family]
Photo of an unidentified family
[Unidentified Man]
Photo of an unidentified man
[Unidentified Couple]
Photo of an unidentified couple
[Unidentified Couple]
Photo of an unidentified couple.
[Unidentified Man]
Photo of an unidentified man
[Mrs. N.R. Royall]
Mrs. N. R. Royall
[Centenary Methodist Church - Palestine Texas]
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.
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