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[Charles Howard Blackshear II]

Description: Charles Howard Blackshear (II) - son of Joe Anderson Blackshear Sr. - Here Charles is on vacation at the Watts Bar Resort, May 1960, age 52. He now resides in Louisville, Ky. Photo is from the William Blackshear collection, which was donated to the Palestine Public Library.
Date: May 1960
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[Henry Grady Trent Sr. in front of King's Grocery]

Description: Henry Grady Trent Sr. in front of King's Grocery. The white pickup in the photo belongs to him. The upper floor of the grocery store was the Masonic Lodge of Petrolia where he was a member and a former Worshipful Master. He was born March 31, 1900 in Randolph County, Alabama, and died Nov. 2, 1967 in Archer City, TX. He and his wife Myrtle Marie Edge Trent moved to Petrolia around 1943. Photo circa 1960: Petrolia, Texas.
Date: 1960~
Partner: Clay County Historical Society

[St. Elmo Hotel Cash Register]

Description: St. Elmo cash register. Picture was taken in the St. Elmo Barber Shop (next door to the old St. Elmo Hotel). The barber shop was owned by Aubrey Butler and J.D. Sullivan. Entire contents of the old St. Elmo Barber Shop are currently owned and preserved by John M. Greer, Henrietta, Texas. Picture dated 1960: Henrietta, Texas.
Date: 1960
Partner: Clay County Historical Society

[Central Texas College]

Description: Aerial view of Central Texas College prior to the construction of the new, multi-lane Highway 190. The bell tower and duck pond are visible near the front center of the photo, where a U-shaped drive is clearly seen. In addition to the campus buildings and automobiles in the photograph, a large area of mostly flat, barren land is visible along with a few hills. The The college opened September 19, 1967.
Date: 1960~
Partner: Killeen City Library System

Killeen City Jail

Description: Photograph taken during the early 1960's depicts the Killeen City Jail. B. W. "Buster" Adams, Chief of Police, appears in the center of the picture. To the left is Don Cannon and to the right is Leon Phillips. The police department, city hall and the jail were located on the NW corner of Gray Street and Avenue D until 1965.
Date: 1960~
Partner: Killeen City Library System
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