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[Royal Braves Marching Band of Cleveland High School by Pavilion]

Description: 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.
Date: 1986
Creator: Young, Moon

[Royal Braves Marching Band of Cleveland High School Holding Banner]

Description: 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… more
Date: 1986
Creator: Young, Moon

Cleveland City Hall 1985

Description: 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."
Date: August 31, 1985
Creator: Young, Moon

Santa Fe Depot

Description: 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".
Date: November 4, 1982
Creator: Young, Moon

LifeFlight: Debut in Cleveland

Description: 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.
Date: March 30, 1978
Creator: Young, Moon
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