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[St. Phillips Episcopal Church]

Description: Photo of the St. Phillips Episcopal church, which was built c. 1870 on the corner of Crawford and Sycamore Streets in Palestine. It was moved across Sycamore Street about 1909, which is where it sits today.
Date: [1870..1909]
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[Doctor]

Description: Photo of Dr. John Acers. Photo taken in 1874: Charlie, Texas.
Date: 1874
Partner: Clay County Historical Society

[Hahn House]

Description: Hahn House. Photo circa 1875: Cambridge, Texas.
Date: 1875~
Partner: Clay County Historical Society

[David Craig Patton Family]

Description: David Craig Patton Family: David Craig Patton and Susan Elizabeth Moore Patton. Photo taken in 1876: Cambridge, Texas.
Date: 1876
Partner: Clay County Historical Society

Henrietta's First City Council

Description: The men of Henrietta's first City Council in 1878 sitting around a table with books on it.
Date: 1878~
Partner: Clay County Historical Society

[Clay County Jail]

Description: Clay County Jail. Photo taken in 1878: Henrietta, Texas.
Date: 1878
Partner: Clay County Historical Society

[W. M. Lacy]

Description: W. M. Lacy served as Mayor of Palestine from 1873 until 1874 and then again from 1887 until 1889.
Date: 1873
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[Levi Hurbrough]

Description: Levi Hurbrough served as Palestine’s first Mayor after the civil war, his term running from 1871 until 1872.
Date: 1871
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[Gideon Gooch]

Description: Gideon Johnson Gooch was born on April 3, 1844 and served as Mayor of Palestine from 1872 until 1873. He died on January 31, 1906 and is buried in the East Hill Section of the Palestine City Cemetery.
Date: 1872
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[S. N. Pickens]

Description: S. N. Pickens served as Mayor of Palestine from 1874 until 1878 and then again from 1880 until 1883.
Date: 1874
Partner: Palestine Public Library

["New Town" Palestine, Texas]

Description: Photo of "New Town" (the part of town near the railroad tracks) taken about 1874-75.
Date: 1874~
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[301 S. Magnolia - Bowers Mansion]

Description: Photograph of the north and east sides of the "Bowers Mansion" located at 301 S. Magnolia in Palestine, Texas. It is a two-story house that has Victorian Italiante-style architectural elements (including a small cupola with bracketed eaves and narrow, paired windows), and a two-tiered porch with Queen Anne-style turned- and jigsawn- wood trim. This photo was taken from the corner of south Magnolia and west Bowers streets.
Date: [1878..1955]
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[William Young Lacy]

Description: William Young Lacy, son of Martin and Dorothy (Dolly) Young Lacy, wa born on March 20, 1814 in Caldwell County, Ky. (His headstone reads that he was born in 1912) He attended college in Kentucky, but when his parents and other family members prepared to move to Texas, he was called home to accompany them. William lived in San Augustine, then moved with his family to Bean’s Saline in what is now southwest Smith County. He served in the Army of the Republic in East Texas and then became a surv… more
Date: 1878
Partner: Palestine Public Library
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