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Lloyd's County Map of the United States and Canada Map of the southeast United States: battlefields, railroads, and counties.
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Farms in Denton County Chart detailing the number of farms in Denton County according to census data.
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Farm Operators in Denton County Chart detailing the number of farm operators, owner operated farms, and tenant (including sharecropper) farms.
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Farmers in Denton County Number of various types of farmers in Denton County from 1900 to 1930.
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Map of Georgia and Alabama 1888 Map of Alabama and Georgia showing drainage, township and county boundaries, cities and towns, and the railroad network in colored lines.
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Abraham Lyles' 3rd Deed This is another of Lyles' deeds that could reflect his land ownership.
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Abraham Lyles' 2nd Deed Lyles' deed that describes land he purchased near the St. Johns community.
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St James AME Historical Marker Historical Marker of St. James AME in Denton.
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Harriet Davis and Risom Shears Marriage Certificate (1883) Marriage Certificate of Harriet Davis and Risom Sherrill in 1883.
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Post-Signal January 4, 1901 Page 6 Newspaper clipping from the Post-Signal in Pilot Point, Texas. It discusses the latest number of cotton bales ginned at Cooper, Selz & Co. in Pilot Point.
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Dallas Express- St Mark Conference at St Mark
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Dallas Express- St Mark Rev Thomas was at his post on Sunday
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Dallas Express- St Mark Sunday School services at St Mark
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Washington Whitlow and Caroline Calloway Marriage Record The Marriage record of Washington Whitlow and Caroline Calloway, 5 January 1878
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Evolution of St. John's Cemetery to Old Slave Cemetery Timeline of name change of St. John's Cemetery
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Davis Land 1857
120 acres owned by Frances Davis in 1857 originally granted to P. Black.
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Harriet Davis Birthplace
Birthplace of Harriet Davis
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Oral History clip of Yolanda Harris (2018) Yolanda Harris recollects when the African American community of Pilot Point first heard about an abandoned cemetery, during the mid-1980s, where a horse rancher found his horses being tangled up in vines. This cemetery is known as St. John's cemetery and "Old Slave" cemetery.
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Post-Signal: July 13, 1900 African Americans had a picnic.
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Post-Signal: July 5, 1901 African Americans had a picnic on the Fourth of July.
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Post-Signal: May 4, 1900 Prof. Trimble is closing the colored school for a day for an exhibition.
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Post-Signal: January 26,1900 Enrollment for both white and colored schools is up.
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Dallas Express- St James AME 1920-09-11 Sunday school annual convention held with St. James.
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Post-Signal: June 21,1901 Enrollment records of African American and white students in Pilot Point.
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Post-Signal: September 28, 1900 The colored Baptist church of Pilot Point wanted to give thanks to some white members of the community for helping the with an event.