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501
Oglesby, Albert Connie
Oglesby, Albert Connie
 
502
Oglesby, Albert Connie 'Joe'
Oglesby, Albert Connie "Joe"
while in Navy, 1943-1945
Owner of original: Ruthie E. Gallagher Bartling
 
503
Oglesby, Charles Decatur
Oglesby, Charles Decatur
Owner of original: ancestry.com (originally shared by david melton)
 
504
Oglesby, Charles Decatur
Oglesby, Charles Decatur
Owner of original: ancestry.com (originally shared by david melton)
 
505
Oglesby, Clarence and Vera Ann Baker
Oglesby, Clarence and Vera Ann Baker
Owner of original: ancestry.com
 
506
Oglesby, Elisha Wilson
Oglesby, Elisha Wilson
Owner of original: Bill Roark
 
507
Oglesby, James
Oglesby, James
Foreman High School Yearbook
Alligator 1972, 7th grade
Foreman, Arkansas
 
508
Oglesby, James 'Jimmy'
Oglesby, James "Jimmy"
Foreman High School
Foreman, Arkansas
Fighting Alligator
1974 - 9th grade
 
509
Oglesby, James 'Jimmy'
Oglesby, James "Jimmy"
Foreman High School
1977
Movin' On
Math Club
 
510
Oglesby, James 'Jimmy'
Oglesby, James "Jimmy"
Little River High School
1976
11th Grade
 
511
Oglesby, James 'Jimmy'
Oglesby, James "Jimmy"
Foreman High School
12th Grade
 
512
Oglesby, James T.  Navy Discharge
Oglesby, James T. Navy Discharge
New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909
Ship: "Sappa Creek"
discharge: 18 December 1945, New York City
enlisted: Corpus Christi
Owner of original: familysearch.org
 
513
Oglesby, James Thomas
Oglesby, James Thomas
Owner of original: Ruthie E. Gallagher Bartling
 
514
Oglesby, James Thomas
Oglesby, James Thomas
Owner of original: Ruthie E. Gallagher Bartling
 
515
Oglesby, Lucretia Viola
Oglesby, Lucretia Viola
Owner of original: ancestry.com
 
516
Oglesby, Nancy 'Nannie'
Oglesby, Nancy "Nannie"
Owner of original: ancestry
 
517
Oglesby, Thomas Avery, Jr.
Oglesby, Thomas Avery, Jr.
Owner of original: Madden Funeral Home
 
518
Oglesby, Thomas Mounsford and Martha Bates children
Oglesby, Thomas Mounsford and Martha Bates children
no identification. Found on Ancestry, with notation that it was originally shared by Brenda J. Perritt to Brenda's Tree

comment in Ruthie Gallagher's FB:
Hi Ruthie,
Jacki Oglesby Gorman (friends with Mary Frady) commented on your photo.
Jacki wrote: "I think the one on top left is Aunt Cresie (Lucretia Viola) ,Aunt Beth (Mahala Elizabeth) not sure about the other men of the top row but do think they are brothers. I think the last on the top is Aunt Iva (Iva Gertrude) And Of course the first one the bottom is Grandpa (Clarence Oliver) not sure about which of the brothers are the last three."
 
519
Oglesby, Thomas Munford, and Martha Bates
Oglesby, Thomas Munford, and Martha Bates
Owner of original: Internet
 
520
Oglesby, Thomas Munsford and Martha Bates children
Oglesby, Thomas Munsford and Martha Bates children
Owner of original: Russell Shepard Tree, Ancestry
 
521
Oglesby, William Mills and Mary Elizabeth Randolph
Oglesby, William Mills and Mary Elizabeth Randolph
Owner of original: ancestry (originally shared by Kanaka334)
 
522
Oller, George and Sarah Carman
Oller, George and Sarah Carman
Owner of original: findagrave.com by Willis Oller
 
523
Opelousas, St.Landry Parish, Louisiana
Opelousas, St.Landry Parish, Louisiana
Owner of original: (harvested from the Internet)
 
524
Orbison, Lenia
Orbison, Lenia
 
525
Order of Eastern Star, Beaumont Chapter 71, Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas
Order of Eastern Star, Beaumont Chapter 71, Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas
family members who became affiliated with the Eastern Star in approximately late 1950s - 1970s.
Ogden Kyle Jones Sr. and wife Lillian Courts Jones
Cleo Jones and husband Wilford Parmley
Ogden Kyle Jones Jr. and wife Dorothy Veno
Gloria Jones and husband Robert Moyer
Elizabeth Deaton Moyer (Mrs. Raymond Moyer, Robert's sister-in-law)
 
526
Orr, George - Texas Historical Marker of Homesite of George Orr
Orr, George - Texas Historical Marker of Homesite of George Orr
FM 1011 at intersection w/SH 146
Atascocito, Liberty County, Texas

Marker Text: George Orr first came to Texas in 1813 as a member of the Gutierrez-Magee Expedition. He returned in 1821 with his family and established a home at this site on the Old Atascosito Road. The Orr home was an important stopping place for travelers. Orr served several terms as alcalde of the Atascosito District and participated in the dedication of Fort Anahuac in 1831. He died in 1835, prior to Texas Independence, but his contributions to the settlement of this area helped pave the way for future colonization. The Orr home was razed about 1882.
 
527
Parker Cemetery Plaque
Parker Cemetery Plaque
Macon County, Tennessee
Provided thru the Macon County Historical Society

Believed buried here:
Revolutionary War Veterans
John Lovelady Sr
John Gammon and wife Mary Dixon

War of 1812 Veterans
John Lovelady Sr. and wife Mary Ellis
Jeremiah Gammon and wife Susannah Lovelady (daughter of John Lovelady Jr and Mary Ellis)

 
528
Parker, Jesse - Historical Marker
Parker, Jesse - Historical Marker
Oakwood Cemetery, Walker County, Texas
Owner of original: by Stephen Moody (Ancestry.com)
Date: 17 May 2007
 
529
Parmley, Wilford Kyle
Parmley, Wilford Kyle
Owner of original: Cleo Redford
 
530
Parmley, Wilford Otis
Parmley, Wilford Otis
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp
Date: c 1950
 
531
Parmley, Wilford Otis
Parmley, Wilford Otis
 
532
Parmley, William Odis - obituary
Parmley, William Odis - obituary
Port Arthur News
April 7, 1965
 
533
Parrish, Ruth Z. Bass
Parrish, Ruth Z. Bass
Owner of original: Beaumont Enterprise
 
534
Partisan LIfe with Col. John S. Mosby, by John Scott (illustration)
Partisan LIfe with Col. John S. Mosby, by John Scott (illustration)
Daniel S. Bonham and Eugene Ferris story
Owner of original: googlebooks
 
535
Partisan Life with Col. John S. Mosby, by John Scott,1867
Partisan Life with Col. John S. Mosby, by John Scott,1867
Owner of original: googlebooks
 
536
Pate, Mittie Jones
Pate, Mittie Jones
Owner of original: Olive Massie
 
537
Perkins, Iva June
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
 
538
Pine Burr 1940
Pine Burr 1940
Beaumont High School, lost game to South Park HS
Owner of original: scanned by Janie Smith Cain
 
539
Pine Burr 1940 Yearbook
Pine Burr 1940 Yearbook
Beaumont High School
Owner of original: scanned by Janie Smith Cain
 
540
Pine Burr 1940 Yearbook
Pine Burr 1940 Yearbook
Beaumont High School
Royal Purples Football Team
Owner of original: scanned by Janie Smith Cain
 
541
Pine Burr 1940 Yearbook
Pine Burr 1940 Yearbook
Beaumont High School
Harvey Jones - Co-Captain
Owner of original: scanned by Janie Smith Cain
 
542
Pine Burr 1940 Yearbook
Pine Burr 1940 Yearbook
Beaumont High School
Owner of original: scanned by Janie Smith Cain
 
543
Pine Burr 1940 Yearbook
Pine Burr 1940 Yearbook
Genevieve Shippey
Date: 1940
Place: Beaumont High School, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas
 
544
Ponton, Andrew
Ponton, Andrew
 
545
Ponton, Andrew
Ponton, Andrew
Texas Historical Marker
Andrew Ponton
 
546
Ponton, Joel
Ponton, Joel
 
547
Ponton, Martha Jones
Ponton, Martha Jones
Owner of original: provided by Olive Smiley Massey
 
548
Portales Cemetery
Portales Cemetery
Portales, Roosevelt Co, New Mexico
East Third St and Killgore
Owner of original: Findagrave by Joyce Gore Locke
Date: 29 Jan 2005
 
549
Portis, Percy Aubrey
Portis, Percy Aubrey
 
550
Pray Bible
Pray Bible
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp
Date: 23 Dec 2014
 
551
Pray Bible
Pray Bible
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp
Date: 23 Dec 2014
 
552
Pray Bible
Pray Bible
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp
Date: 23 Dec 2014
 
553
Pray Bible
Pray Bible
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp
Date: 23 Dec 2014
 
554
Pray Bible
Pray Bible
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp
Date: 23 Dec 2014
 
555
Pray Bible
Pray Bible
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp
Date: 23 Dec 2014
 
556
Pray Bible
Pray Bible
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp
Date: 23 Dec 2014
 
557
Pray Bible
Pray Bible
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp
Date: 23 Dec 2014
 
558
Pray Bible
Pray Bible
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp
Date: 23 Dec 2014
 
559
Pray Bible
Pray Bible
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp
Date: 23 Dec 2014
 
560
Pro Football Reference
Pro Football Reference
Owner of original: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/J/JoneHa21.htm
 
561
Rabb, Ulysses
Rabb, Ulysses
Mary talks of a Rabb family in a letter to her aunt Susan Bounds Butts. She says:

"And Mrs. Rabb come to see me not long ago. Mrs. Jones (Mrs Rabb's mother) staid a week with me she gave me her picture. She is in good health. Bob, Mrs. Rabb's oldest boy is quite a handsome young man he is in the ministry in the family. Mr. Rabb is a weakly man and had the misfortune to have all his fingers sawed off of his right hand. Bob can use tools very well. Lee and Paul are little men to work. They are the size of Andrew. Either of them will go to the field and work all day alone as well as though they had their father with them. They are very hard run, lost all they had in both overflows. Every spare day they have they work for some one else and get the money and help improve their home. Mr. Rabb thinks as much of Bob as he does his own. Bob joined the church last summer. He is exactly one year younger than Cyrus."



Fayette County History features a bio of Virgil S. Rabb, nephew of Ulysses.
http://www.fayettecountyhistory.org/biographies_record_of_swtex.htm



VIRGIL S. RABB. The life of any man is of great benefit to the community in which he resides when all his efforts are directed toward its advancement, and when he is honest, upright and progressive. Such a man is Virgil S. Rabb, a native of Fayette County, Texas, born February 15, 1839, the son of John and Mary (Crownover) Rabb, and the grandson of William and Mary (Smalley) Rabb, and John and Mary (Chesney) Crownover. William Rabb was born in the Keystone State, in Fayette County. At an early date he moved with his family to near St. Louis, Mo., on the Illinois side of the river, where he erected a water mill for grinding flour, ran it successfully, sold out and moved to Washington, Ark., and there resided until 1819. He then came to Texas, but did not bring his family until 1822, coming with Austin's colony. However, be himself was here in 1821 and raised his first crop on Rabb's Prairie that year. This was the first crop made by an American in this section. His son, Capt. Thomas J. Rabb, accompanied him on both his early trips, and they assisted in building one of the first forts, or block-houses, of Austin's settlement. Early in 1822 William Rabb crossed the Colorado River where La Grange now stands, and one of the first block-houses in the county was erected four miles east of West Point and close to the Colorado River, at a blue called Indian Hill, the entire neighborhood taking part in the building. William Rabb first located on the west side of the river. In 1831 he built a water mill on the Colorado River, on Rabb's Prairie, getting the stones from Scotland, but the rest of the material from New Orleans. This was the first mill built in the county. In getting the stones from the coast Mr. Rabb made a wooden axle and used the stones for wheels, attaching the tongue to them, wagons not having yet come into fashion in Texas. In that way he brought them from Matagorda, a distance of over 200 miles. For this Mr. Rabb received from the Mexican Government three leagues of land, which he selected on Rabb's Prairie. In 1833 occurred the big overflow of the Colorado River and the mill was destroyed, this being the second overflow of the river after the settlement. Previous to this, in 1828, an Indian scare occurred, but the settlers had gathered in the fort, and although kept, there for three days by the Indians, they escaped with no loss greater than having some of their stock killed. After the Indians had left, Mr. Rabb and his friends moved to Wharton County, where his sons, Thomas and Andrew, had previously located, and resided there until 1829. He then returned to this county and settled for the first time on Rabb's Prairie, where he was actively and extensively engaged in raising stock. During the building of the mill before mentioned, or in 1882, he passed away when about sixty years of age. For some time during his life he resided in Illinois, and became the owner of fifty or sixty negroes, but later he lost them all when that State passed a law freeing them, except one called Frank, who came with him to Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Rabb reared a family of five children: Rachel, wife of A. M. Newman; Andrew, John, Thomas (called Captain Rabb), and Ulysses. John Rabb, father of our subject, came to Texas in 1822,. and located on the west side of Colorado River, nine miles north of La Grange. He immediately went into the Colorado bottom and commenced to clear land, but subsequently, on account of Indians stealing his stock, moved to Fort Bend County. From there he moved to Wharton County, 'Texas, where he improved a good farm and where he resided until 1829, when be located on Rabb's Prairie, this county, on the place now known as the Dr. McKinney place. On the mill mentioned as being built by William Rabb, John Rabb did most of the work and took charge of it until it was washed away. After this he turned his attention to farming and stock-raising and continued this until 1848. Previous to this, in 1835, he joined the Texas army and was in the fight at Gonzales, Conception and others, and when the army had fallen back to Burnham's block house on Colorado River and began again to retreat, Mr. Rabb came home and took his family, with others, as lain Robin's Ferry on the Trinity. He then returned to the army, but was not in the battle of San Jacinto. Returning home afterwards he devoted his energies to building up his fallen fortune, for he was a heavy loser during the war. Later he was in many Indian fights, but did not take part in the War of 1848, but was represented by his son Montgomery, who was a member of Hays' Regiment. In that year Mr. Rabb built the first steam saw mill in the county, located on Rabb's Creek in the northern portion of this county, and he operated this mill until 1859. He then sold to Alexander McDow for $45,000, this being the largest transaction made in the county up to that time, and bought Barton's Springs,. near the city of Austin, which embraced a track of laud of thirty acres. The remainder of his days were passed in retirement and he died June 5, 1861, after spending one of the most active lives of the early settlers. His wife survived him until October 13, 1882, dying when in her seventy seventh year. Both were earnest members of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the first Methodist sermon ever preached west of the Brazos River was preached in his house. The nine children born to this worthy couple were named as follows: Montgomery, George W., Melissa, Marion, J. W., L. D., V. S., Mary, wife of David Croft of this county, and G. T. of Austin. All these children are deceased except our subject, Mary and G. T. Our subject's maternal grandfather, John Crownover, was a native of one of the Carolinas. V. S. Rabb was educated at Rutersville, and branched out for himself in 1862 by joining the Confederate army, Company I, Sixteenth Texas Infantry. He was made Third Lieutenant and served in the trans-Mississippi Department, and was in all the battles of Louisiana, except those that occurred while on "leave of absence." Later he was made Captain of his company by general promotion, and was honorably discharged from the army at Hempstead, Texas. After his return home he erected a saw mill, but only followed this for six years, when he engaged in farming, continuing this until 1884. He then moved to La Grange to educate his children, and while there was in the lumber business. In 1891 he moved to West Point, this county, and in connection with the lumber business here has been engaged in merchandising since 1890. In the latter occupation he has been successful, and has opened stores at Winchester and Smithville. Mr. Rabb was married in 1869 to Miss Dulcie Kenedy, a daughter of A. S. and Mary (Earthman) Kenedy. Mr. Kenedy came to Texas in 1837 from Alabama, his native State. Mr. and Mrs. Rabb are the parents of six living children: V. S., Jr., Gussie, David P., Dulcie, Jr., George F. and Sallie L. Two children are deceased. Mrs. Rabb is a member of the Christian Church. Like his father, Mr. Rabb is a strong Democrat in politics, and takes a deep interest in the welfare of his party. He is a prominent and influential citizen and a man who has done his share towards the county's advancement. His brother, J. W. Rabb, was a member of Captain Jarmon's Company of the Terry Rangers, known as the Eighth Texas Cavalry, and served through Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi and Georgia, and participated in all the battles. fought by that noted regiment, except during a short period when he was disabled by a wound, from which he never fully recovered. His death occurred in 1885.—pp.337-341
Owner of original: http://bkatbird2.tripod.com/id2.html
 
562
Randles, Clara Belle
Randles, Clara Belle
 
563
Randles, Clara Belle Fetters
Randles, Clara Belle Fetters
Owner of original: Mary Fetters Varner
 
564
Randles, Clara Belle Fetters
Randles, Clara Belle Fetters
Owner of original: Mary Fetters Varner
 
565
Randles, Delilah Sullivan
Randles, Delilah Sullivan
Owner of original: ancestry.com
 
566
Randles, George
Randles, George
Owner of original: Mary Varner
 
567
Randles, George
Randles, George
Owner of original: Mary Varner
 
568
Randles, John; Abraham Randles, Jr.; Thomas and William
Randles, John; Abraham Randles, Jr.; Thomas and William
Photo of 1881. John Randles is shown in front on right, Abraham Jr. his brother on left. standing: Thomas Jefferson Randles
Infant: William A. Randles
Owner of original: Linda Randles findagrave.com
Date: 1881
Place: Coshocton Co, Ohio
 
569
Randles, Roy Sylvester
Randles, Roy Sylvester
"This is a photo of young Roy. Although he had lost an eye due to infection, he was still a handsome young man." by Linda Randles

Owner of original: Linda Randles findagrave.com
Date: 11 Jul 2007
 
570
Randles, Roy Sylvester
Randles, Roy Sylvester
 
571
Randles, Thomas
Randles, Thomas
Owner of original: Craig Varner
 
572
Randolph, Henry and Susannah Moyers
Randolph, Henry and Susannah Moyers
Owner of original: ancestry.com
 
573
Randolph, James Henry, TN Congressman
Randolph, James Henry, TN Congressman
Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives in 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, and 1861.
Tennessee Senate in 1865
Elected judge of TN second judicial circuit in 1869
Re-elected after the Tennessee state constitutional convention in 1870.
Elected as a Republican to the Forty-fifth Congress, Randolph served from March 4, 1877 to March 3, 1879.
Owner of original: By Mathew Brady - Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. Brady-Handy Photograph Collection. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cwpbh.04419. CALL NUMBER: LC-BH832- 763 [P&P], Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1485329
 
574
Randolph, Matthew Oates, his wife, Mary Ann Moore, and sisters, Nancy Ann Randolph Uzzle and Mary Elizabeth Randolph Oglesby
Randolph, Matthew Oates, his wife, Mary Ann Moore, and sisters, Nancy Ann Randolph Uzzle and Mary Elizabeth Randolph Oglesby
Owner of original: ancestry.com
 
575
Randolph, Robert Mason, Jr.
Randolph, Robert Mason, Jr.
Owner of original: ancestry.com
 
576
Ray, Betty Holley
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Owner of original: Betty Holley from facebook
 
577
Ray, Betty Holley and Howard Holley
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Owner of original: Rose Mary Ray from Facebook
 
578
Ray, Rose Mary Scully, John Scully
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Owner of original: Rose Mary Ray from Facebook
 
579
Redford, Dean
Redford, Dean
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp
Date: 7 Feb 2009
 
580
Redford, Susan Skye
Redford, Susan Skye
Owner of original: Cleo Redford
 
581
Reed, Ida F. Breckenridge
Reed, Ida F. Breckenridge
Owner of original: Alfred Moyer
 
582
Reedy, Robert Emmett and Mary Katherine Jones
Reedy, Robert Emmett and Mary Katherine Jones
Marriage portrait
Owner of original: John Reedy
Date: 31 Jan 1948
 
583
Reeves, Susan Ann Frances Robinson
Reeves, Susan Ann Frances Robinson
per email from Eric Allison, 11 Feb 2012: "Susan Ann Reeves is one of the pictures I remember as a kid growing up. It was hanging in my great grandmother's house - Elizabeth Corder and William Frank Allison. They were married for 72 years! I spent a lot of time growing up at their house."
Owner of original: ancestry
 
584
Rehoboth Church
Rehoboth Church
1000 acres surveyed 1665 for
Col. William Stevens,
member of Governor's Council,
through whose influence
Francis Makemie
came to Maryland and established
Presbyterianism in the State. On this
same tract stood the Episcopal
Church of Coventry Parish.

Location. 38° 5.237′ N, 75° 36.433′ W. Marker is in Pocomoke City, Maryland, in Somerset County. Marker is at the intersection of US 13 and MD 667, on the right on US 13. Marker is in this post office area: Pocomoke City MD 21851, United States of America.
http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=3883
 
585
Rehoboth Presbyterian Church marker
Rehoboth Presbyterian Church marker
Location. 38° 2.713′ N, 75° 40.118′ W. Marker is in Westover, Maryland, in Somerset County. Marker is at the intersection of MD 667 Rehoboth Road and Coventry Parish Road, on the right when traveling south on MD 667 Rehoboth Road. Marker is at or near this postal address: 31330 Rehoboth Road, Westover MD 21871, United States of America.
http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=3880
 
586
Reid, Jesse Taylor and Ellender Magdalene 'Ellen' Hughes
Reid, Jesse Taylor and Ellender Magdalene "Ellen" Hughes
Owner of original: ancestry.com
 
587
Rissler, John and Catherine Boone
Rissler, John and Catherine Boone
newspaper article about family reunion showing picture of painting of home
Owner of original: ancestry.com
 
588
Rissler, William and Susan Boone
Rissler, William and Susan Boone
Owner of original: ancestry.com
 
589
Robinson, Henry Dixon
Robinson, Henry Dixon
Owner of original: ancestry.com
 
590
Rucker, Edna Marie
Rucker, Edna Marie
Owner of original: Jones/Baca tree
 
591
Rundle, Eunice Kathryn Stone
Rundle, Eunice Kathryn Stone
Owner of original: ancestry
 
592
Rushing, Mae Gallagher
Rushing, Mae Gallagher
Owner of original: Ruthie E. Gallagher Bartling
 
593
Ryther, Herbert Baxtor
Ryther, Herbert Baxtor
Owner of original: findagrave
 
594
Ryther, Laila Pearl (Pat) Stone Sharp
Ryther, Laila Pearl (Pat) Stone Sharp
 
595
S/S Chemnitz
S/S Chemnitz
Will, Herman Albert Family
Owner of original: http://norwayheritage.com
 
596
S/S Chemnitz - Embarking
S/S Chemnitz - Embarking
Will, Herman Albert Family
Owner of original: http://norwayheritage.com
 
597
Sabine Pass Lions Park
Sabine Pass Lions Park
Historic Marker 10500 honoring Thomas Court
7th and Broadway
Sabine Pass, Texas
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp
Date: 15 Dec 2003
Place: Sabine Pass, Texas
29.734395, -93.893876
 
598
Sabine Pass Lions Park
Sabine Pass Lions Park
7th and Broadway
Sabine Pass, Texas
(honoring Thomas Court)
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp
Date: 15 Dec 2003
Place: Sabine Pass, Texas
29.734388312441844, -93.89396667480469
 
599
Sabine Pass Lions Park
Sabine Pass Lions Park
7th and Broadway
Sabine Pass, Texas
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp
Date: 15 Dec 2003
Place: Sabine Pass, Texas
 
600
Sabine Pass Lions Park
Sabine Pass Lions Park
Historic Marker 10500
Honoring Thomas Court
7th and Broadway
Sabine Pass, Texas
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp
Date: 15 Dec 2003
Place: Sabine Pass, Texas
29.734395, -93.893876
 

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