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Old Diboll Library

Diboll, Angelina County

Marker Text

Built about 1908 by T. L. L. Temple for his Southern Pine Lumber Company employees, this building served for many years as a community library and recreation hall. While the lower floor included a reading room and recreational facilities, the upper floor contained living quarters used at various times by the Temple family, single male employees, and schoolteachers. The building was used as a Red Cross sewing room during World War I and as a food distribution point for needy families during the Depression. It later served as a residence and office. (1990)

Marker Details

Address 116 N. First St.
Location Description 116 N. First St., at railroad tracks
Marker # 8715
Dedicated 1990
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code libraries
Latitude, Longitude 31.184728, -94.785699

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