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The Texarkana Gateway to Texas and the Southwest
This text gives an overview of the places and resources in Texas with an emphasis on the locations where the railroads run through the state. Indexes start on page 220.
[Carving on Cornerstone]
Photograph of a carving of a hand holding a pair of scales on a stone set into the red brick of the old jail building, now housing the Leon County Heritage Society, in Centerville, Texas. The text under the carving reads: "Wm. Johnson, Archt. P. J. Gillen, Con."
[Close-Up of Sign]
Photograph of a close-up of the sign reading "Leon County Heritage S[ociety]" on a red brick building in Centerville, Texas.
[Cornerstone on Old Jail]
Photograph of a cornerstone on the old jail building, now housing the Leon County Heritage Society, in Centerville, Texas.
[Leon County Heritage Society]
Photograph of the red brick building housing the Leon County Heritage Society in Centerville, Texas. Trees and bushes are visible to the right.
[Looking Up at Window]
Photograph looking up at a window on the red brick wall of the old jail building, now housing the Leon County Heritage Society, in Centerville, Texas.
[Mason Symbol on Cornerstone]
Photograph of a Freemason symbol on the cornerstone of the old jail building, now housing the Leon County Heritage Society, in Centerville, Texas.
Leon County Courthouse
Photograph of the Leon County Courthouse. It was constructed in 1886 by architect William Johnson. Two men sit on a bench in front of the courthouse, and a trash can has been left on the sidewalk leading up to the front entrance.
Leon County Heritage Society
Photograph of the Leon County Heritage Society, which is housed in the old county jail. It is a two-story red brick building with towers at each corner.
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