Photograph taken facing east of three people, identified as (from left to right) Pastor R. E. Fellows, Mrs. Dick B. Gregg, and Philip A. Nelson, Sr., standing next to a historical marker for Trinity Lutheran College.
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Photograph taken facing east of three people, identified as (from left to right) Pastor R. E. Fellows, Mrs. Dick B. Gregg, and Philip A. Nelson, Sr., standing next to a historical marker for Trinity Lutheran College.
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1 photograph : col. ; 8 x 8 cm.
Notes
Handwritten on back of photo: "May 28, 1972 Phillip Nelson, Mrs. Dick B. Gregg, Pastor R.E. Fellows unveiling of marker Trinity Lutheran College"
"Dedication of official Texas Historical Marker, Trinity Lutheran College, Round Rock, Texas. Program and photographs from the dedication of the Texas historical marker at Trinity Lutheran College. The school opened in 1906 and remained in operation until 1929 when it merged with Evangelical Lutheran College. The result of this merger was Texas Lutheran College located in Seguin, Texas."
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