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  2. Remembering Richard A. Farris, Sr. - AOL

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    Farris, 82, passed away on Monday, July 11, at Hospice of East Texas in Tyler ... Jul. 23—The city of Palestine is far richer for having been the home of Richard Abraham Farris, Sr. Farris loved ...

  3. Palestine Herald-Press - Wikipedia

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    519 Elm Street. Palestine, Texas 75802. United States. Circulation. 1,880 (as of 2023) [1] Website. palestineherald.com. The Palestine Herald-Press is a daily newspaper published in Palestine, Texas, distributed in Tuesday through Friday mornings and a Weekend edition delivered on Saturday mornings. It is owned by CNHI.

  4. Family, friends looking for former Palestine resident - AOL

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    Palestine Herald-Press, Texas. Pennylynn Webb, Palestine Herald-Press, Texas. September 25, 2023 at 11:59 PM. Sep. 25—Friends and family are looking for Erica Leigh Ives, 46, last seen in July ...

  5. Anderson County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.co.anderson.tx.us. Anderson County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. Located within East Texas, its county seat is Palestine. [1] As of the 2020 United States census, the population of Anderson County was 57,922. [2] Anderson County comprises the Palestine micropolitan statistical area.

  6. Palestine, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Palestine is served by the daily Palestine Herald-Press, founded in 1849 as the Palestine Advocate, now owned by Community Newspaper Holdings. [44] The city is served by the Tyler television broadcast market. The nearest television transmitter to the city is KETK-TV (NBC) located 30 miles away at Mt. Selman. Likewise, most radio stations ...

  7. Slocum massacre - Wikipedia

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    Headline and lead paragraph in The Salt Lake Herald-Republican of July 31, 1910. The Slocum massacre was the killing of Black residents by Whites on July 29–30, 1910, in Slocum, an unincorporated community in Anderson County near Palestine in East Texas. Only seven deaths were officially confirmed, but some 22 were reported by major newspapers.

  8. Cora Agnes Benneson - Wikipedia

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    Cora Agnes Benneson was born on () June 10, 1851, in Quincy, Illinois, to Electa Ann (née Park) and Robert Smith Benneson. Robert was born in Newark, Delaware to the Rev. Thomas Benneson; he moved to Philadelphia and then Quincy, where he became a successful local businessman and a politician.

  9. South Union Missionary Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    The church moved to its current location at 805 S. Dorrance Street in Palestine in 1911. In 2004 a Texas historical marker was unveiled in front of its building, naming it as the oldest black church in the south part of Palestine.