Copy of a document showing two photographs of the Ketlys United Methodist Church in the 1980s. The description on the picture states that the building was destroyed in the 1960s and provides a brief history about the land where the building was constructed.
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Copy of a document showing two photographs of the Ketlys United Methodist Church in the 1980s. The description on the picture states that the building was destroyed in the 1960s and provides a brief history about the land where the building was constructed.
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Angelina County History Harvest
Residents of Angelina County and the surrounding area were invited to participate in the Angelina County History Harvest at the Museum of East Texas in Lufkin, TX. Materials in this collection include photographs, letters, postcards, clipping, and more.