Title:
Star and wreath
Description:
Metal star and wreath, two pieces. Include mounting prongs for mounting on stone or wall.
Description:
Historical Note: This Republic of Texas wreath and star (representative of the Texas state seal) were received from the Southwest Texas State College (present day Texas State University) in 1964 and are believed to have been embedded in cement over the entrance of the first Texas State Capitol building.
Identifier:
ATF0026
Item identifier:
ATF0026
Collection:
Artifacts collection
Date range of creation:
1850 to 1880
Container information:
Artifact Box 0004
Geographic coverage:
Texas
Subject:
Texas State Capitol (Austin, Tex.)
Subject:
Texas State University
Subject:
Southwest Texas State College
Subject:
History
Subject:
Texas, Republic, 1836-1846
Type:
Image
Type:
Decorative Furnishings
Type:
Hanging, Wall
Medium:
Metal
Citation information:
ATF0026, Artifacts collection. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Copyright information:
This image is in the Public Domain under the laws of the United States. The Item and its design depicted in this image may be protected by copyright, patents, trademarks, or other related rights. You are free to use this image in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. Unless expressly stated otherwise, Texas State Library and Archives Commission makes no warranties about the Item and cannot guarantee the accuracy of this Rights Statement. You are responsible for your own use. Please contact the Texas State Library and Archives Commission for more information. You may need to obtain other permissions for your intended use. For example, other rights such as publicity, privacy or moral rights may limit how you may use the material.
Size or duration:
8.75 in diameter x 2.2 in height