[Monument to Germans killed in the Battle of the Nueces, August 10, 1862.]
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[Monument to Germans killed in the Battle of the Nueces, August 10, 1862.]
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Birds-Eye View of the Camp of the Army of Occupation, near Corpus Christi, Texas, as in October, 1845.
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Dam, Nucess River, Cotulla, Texas.
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First Capitol of Republic at Columbia, 1836, Brazoria County.
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Old Capitol of the Republic of Texas. Columbia, Brazoria County. Photographed by J. B. Walker from Crayon. Sketch by J. P. Underwood. Geological Surevey of Texas.
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Old Folks Home, (altenheim). Comfort, Texas. Built in 1915.
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Sketches for the proposed State Fair Building. Adam and Adams Architects. Floor Plan. [State Fair of Texas. Study design.]
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Texas Library and Historical Commission Exhibit at State Fair at Dallas. Oct. 1915.
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Texas Library and Historical Commission Exhibit at State Fair at Dallas. Oct. 1915.
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The Immortal “Texas Ranger” – in the main lobby of beautiful Dallas Love Field.
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The Old Capitol – Republic of Texas. 1836. Located at Columbia, Texas. Taken 1893.
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The Old Capitol – Republic of Texas. 1836. Located at Columbia, Texas. Taken 1893.
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