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[Unidentified School Children from Anderson County]

Group of Unidentified School Children posed in front of an Unidentified School in Anderson County
Date: 1940~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Palestine Sanitarium - 400 Blk E. Neches Street]

Palestine Sanitarium, started by Dr. Hathcock, which was located in the 400 block of E. Neches Street at the intersection of Sylvan.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Three Past Chair-Persons of the Anderson County Historical Commission]

Frame containing three portraits, side-by-side, of past chairpersons of the Anderson County Historical Commission: (left to right) Bonner Frizzell, Oliver McReynolds, and Johnnie Bell McDonald Ballard. Frizzell is visible from the waist up, wearing a pinstripe suit, and is posing seated, reading an open book in his lap. McReynolds is visible from the chest up, wearing a dark suit and patterned tie. Ballard is visible from the shoulders up and is wearing a light-colored shirt with a darker jacket.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Spring Street - Palestine]

Photo of Spring Street in Palestine, Texas taking looking West from the Colley Wright Building. This was before they removed the lights that were down the center of the street.
Date: 1940~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Interior of the Texas Theater - Palestine, Texas]

Photo of the interior of the Texas Theater, which is located on Crawford street in the "new-town" section of Palestine.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Unidentified Group of People]

Unidentified Group of People taken around the turn of the 1900's in Anderson County.
Date: 1900~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Mary Elizabeth Black Campbell]

Mary E. Black Campbell, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Joseph Black and wife of John Campbell. She was born 18 December 1853 and died 4 January 1927. Her husband was a member of the Confederace and rode with Capt. Joseph Black, a friend and neighbor. The story goes that as they turned to ride away, he waved back at the tall dark-eyed girl standing by the gate. He said, “Mary Elizabeth Black, you’re the prettiest girl in the county and when I return from this awful war, I’m going to marry you!” One year after the end of the war, they were married. They settled on a 270 acre tract of land and raised a family of 12 children: eight daughters and four sons, ten of whom are buried in the Campbell Family cemetery in Anderson County.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Unidentified Man thought to either be John H. Reagan or a Descendant]

Image of a man thought to be either John H. Reagan or one of his descendants.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photos of Three Members of the Galveston Court of Civil Appeals]

Photo of three members of the Court of Civil Appeals - First Supreme Judicial District of Texas. (Left to Right) Associate Justice Seldon A. McMeans (1907 to 1916); Chief Justice Robert A. Pleasants (1907 to 1938); and Associate Justice, T.S. Reese (1905 to 1915). Robert A. Pleasants was an associate justice of the Court from 1899 to 1907, as well as chief justice from 1907 to 1938. With 38 or 39 years of service, he may be the longest-serving appellate judge in Texas history.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Framed Drawing of one side of the Courthouse Square in Palestine, Texas]

Drawing by an unknown artist of the Old Square as it looked during the first part of the 19th century in Palestine.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[1011 N. Perry - Howard House]

Photograph of the front of the "Howard House" located at 1011 N. Perry in Palestine, Texas. The house is a one-story, white, antebellum-style house with Greek revival influence. There are square columns along the front porch and a brick chimney on the side of the house. A sign in the front yard says "The Howard House Museum, Open Saturday & Sunday, 2 to 5 P.M."
Date: April 1969
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History