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[O'Neill Hotel - 313 Spring Street]

Description: Photo of the O'Neill Hotel and Coffee Shop, which was located at 313 Spring Street, Palestine. It was actually the third hotel to sit on the site. In 1873, following the coming of the railroad to town, the Laclede Hotel was built there, but was destroyed by fire in 1876. The following year, a Dr. Manning of Oakwood erected a brick building known as the International Hotel on that location. It was purchased in 1882 by Col. George Burkitt who turned over operations to Mrs. Emma Nolen. During her … more
Date: 1960~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Palestine Memorial Hospital]

Description: Photo of the old Memorial Hospital, which is located on the corner of S. Sycamore and Angelina Streets in the south side of Palestine. This building still stands, but no longer houses a hospital. It remains vacant as of the end of 2007.
Date: 1960~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Palestine High School Students]

Description: Photo of students from Palestine High School posing on the steps to Palestine High School.
Date: 1960~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Johnnie Bell Ballard]

Description: Photo of Johnnie Bell Ballard
Date: 1960~
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Swift and Company Cottonseed and Oil Mill]

Description: Top Photo is of the Swift and Company Cottonseed and Oil Mill which was once located in Palestine. The bottom photo is of Bonner Frizzell accepting the plaque for being named to the Anderson County Council of Honor.
Date: 1960~
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[Swift and Company Cottonseed and Oil Mill]

Description: Top Photo is of the Swift and Company Cottonseed and Oil Mill which was once located in Palestine. The bottom photo is of Bonner Frizzell accepting the plaque for being named to the Anderson County Council of Honor.
Date: 1960~
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[Anderson County Courthouse]

Description: Photograph of the south and west sides of the Anderson County Courthouse, located at 500 N. Church in Palestine, Texas, taken from the corner of N. Church and E. Crawford streets. The three-story building has Classical Revival-style elements including Ionic columns across the front. There is a dome topped with a statue of Lady Justice in the center of the roof.
Date: 1960~
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[Vannoy Cafe]

Description: Photograph of the interior of the Vannoy Cafe. Several men and a young boy are seated at the counter; one gentleman is standing next to an open seat. Three women are behind the counter. The young woman seated at the window on the right side of the photograph has been identified as Oneta Faye Killebrew Tyer, and the woman standing beside her as Mrs. Jean Vannoy. Various items are stacked on the counter and shelf against the wall. The front door and windows are visible in the background.
Date: 1960~
Creator: Watkins Studio
Partner: Anderson County Historical Commission

[Side View of the Speegle Sanitarium]

Description: View of the back of the Speegle Sanitarium. This building was once the home of the Speegle Sanitarium but was later converted into part of the Town and Country Motel. This building burned and has not been rebuilt.
Date: 1960~
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[Palestine Airport]

Description: Photo of the hangers at the Palestine Airport.
Date: 1960~
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[1011 N. Perry - Howard House]

Description: Photograph of the front and side of the "Howard House" located at 1011 N. Perry in Palestine, Texas. The house is a one-story, 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.
Date: 1960~
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[Knox Glass Plant]

Description: Photo of the Knox Glass Company, Palestine.
Date: 1960~
Partner: Palestine Public Library
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