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The Pine Bough -
Vol 4, December 1999
In this issue you will find biographical sketches of Fannie Farrington, Walter Allen, and
Dred Devereaux-three individuals whose legacies continue to impact the present. You will
also find stories on logging camps, Diboll restaurants, a student newspaper from the 1920s,
transportation and postal history, and much more. Special photo sections feature many
familiar (and some maybe not so familiar) faces from the past as well as a few past products
from Temple Industries many subsidiaries
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| TABLE
OF CONTENTS : December 2004 |
Page |
| Articles |
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| Widening of Railroad Tracks in 1894 Put Diboll on the Map |
2-3 |
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Dred D. Devereaux: A Diboll Legend |
4-6 |
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Walter Allen: Mill Pond King |
7-8 |
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Fannie Farrington: Dibolls First Lady |
10-13 |
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Pine Bough Restaurant Memories |
16-17 |
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The Believe It Or Note Café: Good Eats and Golf, Too |
18-19 |
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The Almost Forgotten Town of Emporia |
20-22 |
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Fastrill: Southern Pine Lumber Companys Finest Logging Camp |
23-26 |
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Lindsey Springs and Emporia Camp: Life in Two Angelina County Logging Camps in 1900 |
27-29 |
| An East Texas Logging Camp Vignette |
30-31 |
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Diboll, Texas: Historic Home to Large Sawmills |
34-35 |
| Sections |
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| Summer Fun in Diboll |
9 |
| Faces From the Past |
14-15 |
| Signs of the Times |
32 |
| Products From the Past |
33 |
| News & Notices |
40 |
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The Pine Bough
is a history magazine published annually
by The History Center, the Archives
Division of T.L.L. Temple Memorial Library
& Archives, Diboll, Texas.
© Copyright 2004 by The History
Center, T.L.L. Temple Memorial Library
& Archives. All rights reserved. Reproduction
of this issue of any portion of it is
expressly prohibited without written
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