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The Pine Bough -
Vol 14, December 2009
This issue of the Pine Bough explores a sense of place in the southern portion of the Angelina National Forest, an area known for its natural beauty and interesting environmental history. Also featured is an article highlighting the teaching career of Ilene Cornick of Lufkin. The scrapbook section features 12 pages of interesting subjects, including World War I, recreation, sawmill company towns, and schools. Additionally, the news and notices section shares about The History Center’s exciting year of events and activities.
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| TABLE
OF CONTENTS : December 2004 |
Page |
| Features |
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A Sense of Place in the Angelina National Forest: Aldridge, Blue Hole, Bouton Lake, Boykin Springs, and Turpentine, by Jonathan Gerland |
2 |
Globetrotting Teacher Makes a Stop in Diboll, by Emily Hyatt |
28 |
| Sections |
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| Scrapbook Pages |
34 |
Diboll Schools |
34 |
World War I |
36 |
Recreation |
38 |
Temple-White Handle Factor |
40 |
Date Nails and Scrip |
42 |
Onalaska, Texas |
43 |
| News & Notices |
46 |
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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.
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Center, T.L.L. Temple Memorial Library
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