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The Pine Bough -
Vol 7, September 2002
"The crowning glory of Diboll will soon be a magnificent library building."
- American Lumberman, January 18, 1908.
Much has changed since this pronouncement appeared nearly a century ago in a popular
Chicago trade magazine. In 1908 a library in a Texas sawmill company town was news
indeed. Yet news of Diboll offering new and exciting educational opportunities through
the community library did not end there.
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| TABLE
OF CONTENTS : September 2002 |
Page |
"A Community of Some of the Finest People":
Earl Cromwells Memories of Early Diboll |
2 |
"Oh, I Could Go On and On":
Hal Crouch Temples Memories of Early Pineland |
8 |
"Love to Lottie ": Charlie Wilsons Eulogy to Lottie Temple
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14 |
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Scrapbook Pages |
19 |
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Clippings |
24 |
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Faces From the Past |
22-23, 31, 34 |
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Farrington Family |
21 |
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Houston, East & West Texas Railway |
24, 27 |
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Logging Camps |
31, 37 |
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Pineland Railroad Depot |
26 |
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Temple common stock and emblem history |
19-20 |
| Temple Family |
32-33 |
| Texas South-Eastern Railroad |
21, 24-25, 28-30, 36, 38-41 |
| Texas State Railroad |
30 |
| Thomas Jefferson Rusk |
27 |
| Waco, Beaumont, Trinity & Sabine Railway |
35 |
| News
& Notices |
42 |
| The History Center |
46-49 |
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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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