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- Parker County Courthouse, Weatherford
- Parker County Courthouse, Weatherford, built 1885, architects Dodson & Dudley
- Red Brick Abandoned Building in Thurber, Texas
- Photograph of a red brick building covered in vines and surrounded by trees and shrubs. The building, which is in the background of the image, is facing toward the left and has a flat top roof that is not visible. There is an open tunnel entrance made with red slatted wood on the righthand side of the building. Above this entrance there is a multipanel round top window. There is another smaller round top window beside the entrance close to the ground. Next to this window there is a white round top panel also positioned close to the ground. The side of the building is covered with healthy green vines. There is a large bushy tree covering most of the front of the building. The image is framed with the tops of bushes along the bottom of the foreground.
- Red-brick smokestack of the Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company, Thurber
- Red-brick smokestack of the Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company. EVOLUTION OF AN OIL COMPANY
- Smokestack Restaurant, Thurber
- Photograph of the Smokestack Restaurant in Thurbur, Texas. The restaurant is red with green trim and the parking lot in front of the building is filled with cars and several people standing around a group of motorcycles. The edge of a field is visible in the foreground of the picture.
- Red-brick smokestack of the Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company, detail
- Red-brick smokestack of the Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company, detail: 1908
- Midland County Courthouse cornerstone
- Photograph of a cornerstone of the Midland County courthouse. The cornerstone reads: "Midland County M. R. Hill, County Judge. Commissions S. R. Preston ~ L. M. Estes, D. L. Hutt ~ H. E. Roberts. Chas. L. Klapproth, District Judge. A. C. Francis, Sheriff. A. D. 1930."
- [Monahans Sandhills State Park]
- Photograph of Monahans Sandhills State Park.
- Ward County Courthouse, silhouette sign
- Ward County Courthouse, silhouette sign
- Ward County memorial to WWI and WWII
- IN MEMORY OF THE MEN & WOMEN FROM WARD COUNTY WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN ALL WORLD WARS THAT LIBERTY SHALL NOT PERISH FROM THE EARTH
- [Monahans Sandhills State Park]
- Photograph of Monahans Sandhills State Park.
- [Monahans Sandhills State Park Vistors Center]
- Photograph of Monahans Sandhills State Park Vistors Center.
- [Monahans Sandhills State Park]
- Photograph of Monahans Sandhills State Park.
- Ward County Courthouse, Monahans
- Ward County Courthouse, Monahans
- Ward County Courthouse, Monahans
- Ward County Courthouse, Monahans. Built 1940 by architects Townes & Funk. It replaced the 1893 courthouse that was located in Barstow.
- Reeves County WWII veterans memorial
- DEDICATED TO [THE] MEMORY OF THE DECEASED VETERANS OF REEVES COUNTY TEXAS
- Ector County Courthouse, Odessa, rear
- Photograph of the rear of the Ector County Courthouse in Odessa. The roads are wet from a recent rain, and there are many cars parked in front of the building. A staircase under the overhang leads to the back entrance.
- Ector County Courthouse, Odessa
- Photograph of the Ector County Courthouse in Odessa, Texas. The roads are wet from a recent rain, and there are many trees in front of the building.
- Ector County Courthouse, Odessa
- Photograph of the Ector County Courthouse in Odessa, Texas. The roads are wet from a recent rain, and there are many trees obscuring the view of the building.
- McDonald Observatory, Visitor's Center Public Observatory
- Photograph of the Visitor's Center Public Observatory at the McDonald Observatory in Fort Davis, Texas.
- [Photograph of Mountain on Scenic Loop]
- Photograph of a mountain on the scenic loop in Jeff Davis County, Texas.
- McDonald Observatory, Visitor's Center Public Observatory
- Photograph of the Visitor's Center Public Observatory at the McDonald Observatory in Fort Davis, Texas.
- [Photograph of Rock Pile]
- Photograph of The Rock Pile on the Scenic Loop in Jeff Davis County.
- [Photograph of Mountain on Scenic Loop]
- Photograph of a mountain on the scenic loop in Jeff Davis County
- McDonald Observatory
- McDonald Observatory
- [Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain]
- Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain, part of the Davis Mountains, which has an elevation of 7,686 ft.
- [ Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain]
- Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain, part of the Davis Mountains, with an elevation of 7,686 ft.
- West Texas vista, from Hwy 166
- West Texas vista, from Hwy 166
- [Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain]
- Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain, part of the Davis Mountains, which has an elevation of 7,686 ft.
- [Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain]
- Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain, which is part of the Davis Mountains.
- [Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain]
- Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain, part of the Davis Mountains.
- [Photograph of Rock Pile]
- Photograph of The Rock Pile on the scenic loop in Jeff Davis County.
- [Photograph of Rock Pile]
- Photograph of The Rock Pile on the scenic loop in Jeff Davis County.
- [Photograph of Rock Pile]
- Photograph of The Rock Pile on the scenic loop in Jeff Davis County.
- [Photograph of Rock Pile]
- Photograph of The Rock Pile on the scenic loop in Jeff Davis County.
- Sproul Ranch, mesa top view of the ranch
- Sproul Ranch, mesa top view of the ranch
- [Photograph of a Path with Shrubs]
- Photograph of a West Texas wash on the Sproul Ranch. A wash is the dry bed of an intermittent creek.
- Photograph of a West Texas wash on the Sproul Ranch: Path and trees]
- Photograph of a West Texas wash on the Sproul Ranch. A wash is the dry bed of an intermittent creek.
- [Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain]
- Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain, which is part of the Davis Mountains.
- West Texas vista, from Highway 166
- West Texas vista, from Hwy 166
- [Photograph of West Texas vista with Sawtooth Mountain in the distance]
- Photograph of West Texas vista, from Hwy 166, with Sawtooth Mountain in the distance.
- [Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain]
- Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain in the Davis Mountains, which has an elevation of 7,686 feet.
- West Texas vista, from Highway 118
- West Texas vista, from Hwy 118
- McDonald Observatory as viewed from the Sproul Ranch
- McDonald Observatory as viewed from the Sproul Ranch
- Sproul Ranch, a NASA weather radar
- Photograph of a NASA weather radar dish pointed directly at the sky on Sproul Ranch near Fort Davis, Texas. There is a building to the right of the satellite dish and mountains are visible in the background; part of an overhang is visible in the upper-right corner of the photograph as well as clouds in the sky.
- Sproul Ranch, a NASA weather radar
- Photograph of a NASA weather radar dish and building on Sproul Ranch near Fort Davis, Texas. The satellite dish is in a grassy field and is pointed directly up at the sky. Mountains are visible in the background and the sky is partly cloudy.
- McDonald Observatory Visitor's Center
- McDonald Observatory Visitors Center
- View of McDonald Observatory in the distance
- View of McDonald Observatory in the distance
- View of McDonald Observatory in the distance
- View of McDonald Observatory in the distance
- McDonald Observatory Visitor's Center
- McDonald Observatory Visitors Center
- Sproul Ranch, one room cabin in which the Sproul family first lived
- Sproul Ranch, one room cabin in which the Sproul family first lived