[Tobacco Plants in a Growers Shed]

Photo of some Tobacco plants inside a growers shed in Anderson County.
Date: 1900~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[House at 1248 S. Royall]

Photograph of the front of a white, two-story, Four Square-style frame house located at 1248 S. Royall in Palestine, Texas. It has a wrap-around porch with double columns on red-brick piers. A tree is in the foreground, to the right of the front walk.
Date: 1991~
Creator: McReynolds, Oliver
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[1305 S. Sycamore - Broyles House]

Photograph of the Texas Historical Commission marker for the "William and Caroline Broyles House" outside the front entrance. Text: A native of Huntsville, Alabama, William Broyles came to Texas following the Civil War. Traveling by boat to Shreveport, Louisiana, he continued his journey to Texas on foot, finally settling in Palestine. Broyles worked as a carpenter and later opened a mercantile store near the Anderson County courthouse. Following the arrival of the railroad and the subsequent relocation of the town, he opened the first store in the new townsite. In 1878 he established a lumber business which eventually included a lumberyard, saw mill, and cabinet shop. A real estate investor as well as merchant, Broyles played an important role in the economic development of Palestine. He had this home built for his wife, Caroline, in 1895. Designed by local architect Luther McKlemurry, the home is a fine example of 19th-century eclecticism, exhibiting influences of Italianate, Queen Anne, and Second Empire styles. Outstanding features include its tower, roof cresting, and fine milled woodwork crafted by workers at Broyles' lumber company. Landscaping originally surrounding the home included elaborate flower gardens and an adjacent pecan orchard.
Date: 1991~
Creator: McReynolds, Oliver
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[1211 S. Sycamore]

Photograph of the front of a white, two-story house with blue accents, located at 1211 S. Sycamore in Palestine, Texas. It has Queen Anne-style architecture including an angled, two-story tower on the northwest corner.
Date: 1991~
Creator: McReynolds, Oliver
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[1103 S. Sycamore]

Photograph of the front and side of a white, one-story house located at 1103 S. Sycamore in Palestine, Texas. It has a green roof and Queen Anne-style details, including Doric-like columns along the porch, and the front gable end with jigsawn bargeboard, turned pedant, and shingled siding.
Date: 1991~
Creator: McReynolds, Oliver
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[House at 408 S. Sycamore]

Photograph of the front and part of the south side of a blue, one-story frame house with white accents, located at 408 S. Sycamore in Palestine, Texas. The house has some Queen Anne-style details, including cut-away corners on the side bay and decorative woodwork around the front porch; it also has stained-glass windows in the upper, dormer window. Part of a neighboring house and a stone fence are visible on the right of the image.
Date: 1991~
Creator: McReynolds, Oliver
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[716 S. Sycamore]

Photograph of the southwest corner of a yellow, two-story, Victorian-style house with a wrap-around porch located at 716 S. Sycamore in Palestine, Texas.
Date: 1991~
Creator: McReynolds, Oliver
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Cunningham House]

Photograph of the front of a two-story, Victorian-style house painted yellow with white trim, located in Palestine, Texas. It was once occupied by the Cunningham Family.
Date: 1991~
Creator: McReynolds, Oliver
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Historical Marker: Palestine High School]

Photograph of the Texas Historical Commission marker for Palestine High School in Palestine, Texas. Text: A public school system in Palestine was established in 1881 under control of the municipal government, the first classes were held at the old Palestine Female Institute (built in 1858), then a high school was built in 1888 at the institute site on Avenue A. In 1915 voters passed a $100,000 bond issue for a new high school. The city council chose this site in newly created, 22-acre Reagan Park for the campus. Fort Worth architects Sanguinet & Staats were chosen for the design, which features Tudor Gothic -- or Jacobethan -- detail in brick, limestone, and occasional tile panels. The 2-story structure, on a raised basement, is framed with reinforced concrete, allowing ample window space for air and light. The original plan included eight lecture rooms, a library, a gymnasium, laboratories, and an auditorium. A principal and 10 teachers comprised the first faculty, and the first graduating class in 1917 contained 38 students. This building became a junior high in 1939, and was named in 1955 for John Henninger Reagan (1818-1905), Texas statesman and Palestine resident. Elementary grades were assigned here from 1966 to …
Date: 1991~
Creator: McReynolds, Oliver
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Reagan School - 400 S. Michaux]

Photograph of the front of the Reagan School located at 400 S. Michaux in Palestine, Texas. The three-story brick building has Tudor Revival-style architectural features and served as a school for various grades between 1916 and 1976, later becoming a museum.
Date: 1991~
Creator: McReynolds, Oliver
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Dilley Foundry Office Bldg - 601 S. May]

Photograph of the south side of the Dilley Foundry Office Building, located at 601 S. May in Palestine, Texas. It is a one-story frame building, resembling a center-passage house There is a porch running the length of the south side of the house that has decorative jigsawn woodwork.
Date: 1991~
Creator: McReynolds, Oliver
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[814 S. Sycamore - Campbell - Pennybacker House]

Photograph of the front of the "Pennybacker Campbell House," a 2 ½-story, white, frame, Queen Anne-style house located at 814 S. Sycamore in Palestine, Texas.
Date: 1991~
Creator: McReynolds, Oliver
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Texas Historical Commission Marker: Pennybacker-Campbell-Wommack House]

Close-up photograph of the historic marker for the Pennybacker-Campbell-Wommack House located at 814 S. Sycamore in Palestine, Texas. Text: "Silk Stocking Row" Victorian residence built in 1890. Noted as family home of Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker (1861-1938), teacher, author of widely-used school History of Texas, first Texan president General Federation Women's Clubs. Purchased 1900 by Thomas M. Campbell (1856-1923), famous lawyer, banker, governor of Texas in 1907-1911. Enlarged by Gov. Campbell, house is now property of great-grandson, Drew Wommack, Jr. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1969.
Date: 1991~
Creator: McReynolds, Oliver
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[404 S. Royall]

Photograph of the front of a two-story, white house located at 404 S. Royall in Palestine, Texas.
Date: 1991~
Creator: McReynolds, Oliver
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[1004 S. Magnolia]

Photograph of the front and south side of a two-story house located at 1004 S. Magnolia in Palestine, Texas. It is painted white with green trim and has decorative shingling between the floors.
Date: 1991~
Creator: McReynolds, Oliver
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[410 Avenue A - First Presbyterian Church - Palestine]

Photograph of the front of the First Presbyterian Church, located at 410 Avenue A in Palestine, Texas. It is a red-brick building with white stone accents that has a Gothic architecture design including leaded stained glass and Tiffany memorial windows. There is a tall silver spire above the tower on the left side of the building. A sign outside the front entrance has information about worship services.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Wagons of Cotton at the Gin]

Photo showing several wagons of cotton at a Gin thought to have been located in Palestine
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Unidentified Antique - Flower Shop 49025]

Photo of an unidentified Antique/Flower store thought to have been located in Frankston. This has not been confirmed.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[517 E. Hodges - Hodges-Darsey House]

Photograph of the front and east side of the "Hodges-Darsey House," located at 517 E. Hodges in Palestine, Texas. It is a two-story, white, Queen Anne-style house with Ionic columns along the front porch, which wraps slightly to either side, and a round tower near the southeast corner of the building, in the front.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[517 E. Hodges - Hodges-Darsey House]

Photograph of the front and east side of the "Hodges-Darsey House," located at 517 E. Hodges in Palestine, Texas. It is a two-story, white, Queen Anne-style house with Ionic columns along the front porch, which wraps slightly to either side, and a round tower near the southeast corner of the building, in the front.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Unidentified House 48993]

Photo of an unidentified house in Palestine.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Unidentified House 48985]

Photo of an unidentified house in Palestine.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[517 E. Hodges - Hodges-Darsey House]

Photograph of the front and part of the east side of the "Hodges-Darsey House," located at 517 E. Hodges in Palestine, Texas. It is a two-story, white, Queen Anne-style house with Ionic columns along the front porch, which wraps slightly to either side, and a round tower near the southeast corner of the building, in the front.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[619 S. Sycamore - A.R. Howard House]

Photograph of the front and south side of the "A.R. Howard House," a two-story, Victorian Italianate-style house located at 619 S. Sycamore in Palestine, Texas. This house is noteworthy because of its load-bearing masonry (brick) construction and its segmental-arched openings, bracketed eaves, and low-pitched roof. The house is behind a red-brick fence with metal ornamentation.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History