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Post-Mirror October 2, 1891 Page 4 Newspaper page from the Post-Mirror in Pilot Point, Texas. It announces the current crop prices in Pilot Point.
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Post-Mirror January 17, 1891 Page 2 Newspaper page from the Post-Mirror in Pilot Point, Texas. It discusses the latest cotton receipts for Pilot Point.
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Post-Signal May 31, 1901 Page 6 Newspaper page from the Post-Signal in Pilot Point, Texas. It contains an article titled “Pilot Point Shipments” that discusses the number of railcars shipping goods in and out of Pilot Point for the year ending on May 25, 1901. It has the number of cars and weight listed by goods both in and out of Pilot Point.
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Bushels of Select Crops Produced in Denton County Chart depicting the number bushels of select crops produced in Denton County according to compiled census data.
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1894 Tax Rolls Cooke County 1894 Tax Rolls Cooke County
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Land deed Land deed
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1850 Census Chambers, Alabama 1850 Census Chambers, Alabama
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Georgia Ann Holstein Georgia A. Holstein Headstone
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Bales of Ginned Cotton Produced in Denton County Chart depicting the number of bales of cotton produced in Denton County according to compiled census data.
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Central Texas College Staff Members November 3, 1916 Central Texas College Staff Members November 3, 1916
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President of Sam Huston College, President J. B. Randolph. A full-length picture of J. B. Randolph, who was president of Samuel Huston College starting in 1920.
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Samuel Huston College Baseball Team 1922 a photograph of the Samuel Huston College Baseball Team dated 1922
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W.P. Huntley attends a veterans' reunion in Tulsa (1918) Employees from an African American newspaper publisher in Tulsa, The Daily Star help host a Confederate reunion. The article states that Rev. W.P. Huntley of Pilot Point attended the event and is an ex-Confederate.
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Production of Selected Cereal Crops in Denton County Chart detailing the production, in bushels, of selected cereal crops in Denton County
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Mary Ann Billingslea Photograph This is a photograph of Mary Ann Billingslea, the daughter of Martha and wife of Eugene Ceborn Vaughner.
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Oral History clip of Willie Pearl (2018) Willie Pearl discusses guest preachers visiting St. James Baptist Church.
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Oral History clip of Willie Pearl (2018) Willie Pearl, as of 2018 she is the oldest member of the St. James Baptist Church congregation. Ms. Pearl recollects her experience of being baptized in a creek (referred to the Jordan River) near the original location of the church, around 1935.
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Proceedings of the Masonic Joppa Lodge #62, Denton (1889) Proceedings of the first district meetings that the Denton Masonic Lodge attended in 1889. Rev. W.P Huntley, a preacher and educator of Pilot Point is listed as the treasurer and "Master Mason" of the organization. This demonstrates Rev. W.P. was also involvement in the Denton County community.
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Church activities in Pilot Point (1920) Services at St. Mark AME Church and the CME Church in Pilot Point held services. Rev. W.P. Huntley and Professor W.D. Love are traveling for a potion of the summer. Dr. R.A. of Fort Worth addresses African American graduates at one of the Baptist churches in Pilot Point.
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Church activities in Pilot Point (1920) Professor Love, also a preachers is campaigning to build a brick school house for the African American children in Pilot Point. Rev. W.H. Varner preaches in Lewisville, who normally preaches at County Line Baptist. Rev. Varner attends a meeting at the Denton masonic lodge. This demonstrates that African American preachers in Pilot Point performed several duties besides preaching and were engaged in activities outside their immediate community.
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Church activities in Pilot Point (1920) A wedding is held at the CME church in Pilot Point. One of the Whitlow was among the attendees. W.P. Huntley preaches for a special occasion at one of the Baptist churches in town. Members of St. James AME attend a conference in Sherman.
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Church activities in Pilot Point (1919) Numerous church activities are reported from the African American Pilot Point community. W.P. Huntley preaches at the CME church; Rev. Alexander is giving his final service at one of the Pilot Point churches; Rev. C.H. Pryor is preaching at County Line Baptist, which is his normal post.
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Church activities in Pilot Point (1919) Several church activities are occurring in the African American Pilot Point Community. Special services are held at County Line Baptist Church; a funeral service is held at one of the churches; plans for entertaining young WWI veterans are taking place. Principal W.D. Love, also a preacher is assisting with the plans regarding the WWI veterans. There are other reports of Pilot Point preachers traveling outside Pilot Point to preach at other Denton County churches. Overall, most of the African American preachers and leader of Pilot Point at the time are reported in this article
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W.P. Huntley injured while traveling to Stephenville (1905) An African American man, W.P. Huntley was injured while traveling to Stephenville. It's assumed that this article is talking about the same W.P. Huntley from Pilot Point, since the articles says that he was from a Methodist church, and it was not entirely uncommon for preachers to travel to preach far outside their community even during the early twentieth century.
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W.P. Huntley holds a debate in Pilot Point (1888) W.P. Huntley, a pastor and a teacher in Pilot Point plans to hold a debate race relations. The topic is, "Which has suffered greater injury at the hands of the white people, the Negro or Indian?" African American preachers in the rural South often held other occupations besides preaching.