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Canoeing with Kathie

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Spoken History – Ernie Deats on the Dickinson City Cemetery

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Spoken History – Fred L. Menotti

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The Heron Project – Thursday Social

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Emancipation Trail & Dickinson’s History

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Spoken History – Ernie Deats – Dickinson City Cemetery

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The Bishop’s Tract

Locally known as the Peacock Farm, this beloved property has seen changes over the years.

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Dickinson’s Historic Nicholstone Home

The historic Nicholstone Home is located off Park Avenue in Dickinson, facing Dickinson Bayou, from which this drawing is taken. The original home was constructed in the mid-1850's by Ebenezer…

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John Dickinson – From land grants to settlement, Dickinson’s early pioneers

From land grants to settlement, Dickinson’s early pioneers Dickinson is named for John Dickinson, who in 1824 received a Mexican grant for land north of the community’s present site. A…

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James Parke – Dickinson Stationmaster

James Parke - Dickinson Stationmaster In 1901, Mr. James Parke arrived to take charge of Dickinson Depot. Born in Indiana, Mr. Parke lived for a time in Jewett, Texas, before…

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