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The First State Bank Building
Honey Grove, Texas

5th and Market Street

Photos courtesy Stephen Michaels
First State Bank Building, Honey Grove Texas
Jacob Fein, a stone mason from Germany who worked on the State Capitol came to Honey Grove and found lots of stone in Floyd's quarry, just south of town.

Because of Fein's skills and Floyd's stone, Honey Grove now has more handsome structures for a town its size than any other in NE Texas.
Among the buildings in Honey Grove made from Floyd's stone is the First State Bank Building.

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First State Bank Building, Honey Grove Texas
First State Bank Building, Honey Grove Texas
First State Bank Building, Honey Grove Texas
Photos courtesy Stephen Michaels, April 2008
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