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[Statue of John H. Reagan - Reagan Park]

Description: Statue of John H. Reagan that resides in the Reagan Park in Palestine. This statue, along with the additional statue at the base of the pedestal, were created by Pompeo Coppini. It was originally commissioned in 1906 and was finally dedicated in 1911. The other statue is meant to recognize the "Lost Cause of the Confederacy"
Date: 1970~

[Eilenberger's Bakery - 512 N. John]

Description: Photograph of Eilenberger’s Bakery located at 512 N. John in Palestine, Texas, taken from the parking lot across the street. It is a two-story, brick Two-part Commercial Block building; the portion on the left is painted white with a red door and the portion on the right is red brick with siding on the lower floor. There are green awnings above the doors and windows; the one above the entrance on the left says "Eilenberger's Bake Shop." Buses are parked in the street outside the building.
Date: 1970~

[Interior of the Carnegie Library - Palestine]

Description: Photograph of the interior of the Carnegie Building, taken when the Palestine Public Library was housed there, located at 502 N. Queen in Palestine, Texas. The image shows a room filled with free-standing shelving filled with books. There is an arched window in the background and several pamphlet boxes are visible on the shelves in the foreground.
Date: 1970~

[Interior of the Carnegie Library - Palestine]

Description: Photograph of the interior of the Carnegie Building, taken when the Palestine Public Library was housed there, located at 502 N. Queen in Palestine, Texas. The image shows a room in the foreground that has bookcases along the walls and cassette tapes stacked on free-standing shelves in the center of the room. In the background, a second room filled with more bookshelves is visible through arched entryways, separated by a corridor.
Date: 1970~

[Interior of the Carnegie Library - Palestine]

Description: Photograph of the interior of the Carnegie Building, taken when the Palestine Public Library was housed there, located at 502 N. Queen in Palestine, Texas. The image shows one corner of a room in the library that has shelves filled with books; paintings are propped on top of the shelving. There are two unidentified women; one is pulling a book off the shelves and the other is seated at a table in the foreground, writing on pads of paper.
Date: 1970~

[Interior of the Carnegie Library - Palestine]

Description: Photograph of the interior of the Carnegie Building, taken when the Palestine Public Library was housed there, located at 502 N. Queen in Palestine, Texas. The image shows unidentified persons looking at books or magazines on shelves in one corner of the room; paintings are arranged on top of the shelves. There are windows on either side of the corner and wooden tables in the foreground.
Date: 1970~

[Side View of John H. Reagan Bust at the Carnegie Building - Palestine]

Description: Close-up photograph of a bust of John H. Reagan, viewed from the left, inside the Carnegie Building, taken when the Palestine Public Library was housed there, located at 502 N. Queen in Palestine, Texas. The sculpture is on a wooden bookcase and labeled boxes of magazines are on the shelves behind the bust. Other shelving and windows are visible in the background.
Date: 1970~

[John H. Reagan Bust in the Carnegie Library - Palestine]

Description: Close-up photograph of a bust of John H. Reagan on a bookcase inside the Carnegie Building, taken when the Palestine Public Library was housed there, located at 502 N. Queen in Palestine, Texas. Part of the library is visible in the background, including shelving in one corner of the room filled with books and wooden tables. An unidentified woman is looking at books on the shelves.
Date: 1970~

[519 S. Royall - Gardner, Gooch, Kolstad House]

Description: Close-up photograph of part of the front of the "Gardner, Gooch, Kolstad House," a white, two-story, brick house located at 519 S. Royall in Palestine, Texas. It has Victorian Italianate architectural embellishments, including the segmental-arched hoodmolds, bracketed eaves, and main entrance with its round-arched portal and hoodmold. Additionally, there are Queen Anne-style aspects, such as the fish-scaled, patterned shingles in the front-facing gable and the complex roof plan. There is snow … more
Date: 1970~
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