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Basement of the Texas State Capitol
Photograph of the basement hall of the Texas State Capitol. Columns support the ceiling in some places. A group of tourists, mostly made up of children, walk down the hall with their backs turned. A man in a blue shirt and a tie walks in the opposite direction. On the far right side, a wall has pictures of the governors of Texas.
Cannon at the Texas State Capitol
Photograph of a cannon in front of the Texas State Capitol. It has two very large black wheels, and appears to be made of copper or bronze. There are several cars parked in the background.
Canon at the south entrance of the Texas State Capitol
Photograph of a canon at the south entrance of the Texas State Capitol. The writing on the base says, "Presented to the Republic of Texas by Maj. Gen. T. J. Chambers, 1836."
Detail of a doorway inside the Texas State Capitol
Photograph of an elaborate doorway inside the Texas State Capitol. A man sits on a bench to the left of the doorway.
Detail of a stairway inside the Texas State Capitol
Photograph of columns and stairways inside the Texas State Capitol.
Detail of fencing around the Texas State Capitol grounds
Photograph of a detail of fencing around the Texas State Capitol grounds. It is black wrought iron fencing with golden Lone Stars. There are cars parked beyond the fence, and the base of a monument can be seen in the background.
Detail of wooden interior doorway at the Texas State Capitol
Photograph of a detail of wooden interior doorway at the Texas State Capitol. There is a glass panel above the door which reads "State Treasury". A person stands in front of the doorway.
Dome of the Texas State Capitol
Photograph of the interior of the Dome of the Texas State Capitol. There is a Lone Star on the ceiling with "TEXAS" written between the points.
Dome of the Texas State Capitol from the underground annex
Photograph of the Texas State Capitol as shot from the underground annex.
Dome of the Texas State Capitol from the underground annex
Photograph of the Dome of the Texas State Capitol from the underground annex.
Entry door to the Lorenzo de Zavala Texas State Library and Archives building
Photograph of the detail of the entry doorway to the Lorenzo de Zavala Texas State Library and Archives Building. A sign above the doorway reads "Lorenzo de Zavala", and a panel of green glass is set into the wall above it.
Fort Davis, back of enlisted mens barracks
Photograph of the back of the enlisted mens' barracks at Fort Davis. There is a small staircase leading up to the long porch.
Fort Davis, Commanding Officer's Quarters
Photograph of the Commanding Officer's Quarters at Fort Davis. The building is made of red brick, and has a large front porch. Identical buildings are visible to the left and right of the officer's quarters.
Fort Davis, Commanding Officer's Quarters
Photograph of a plaque outside the Commanding Officer's Quarters. It says: "Commanding Officer's Quarters: This building served as the residence for the commanding officer. Construction of the house began in 1867 under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel Wesley Merritt, who was the first to move in and call it "home". Today it is furnished to the time when Colonel Benjamin H. Grierson, commander of the black Tenth U.S.Cavalry, and his family lived here, 1882-1885."
Fort Davis, Commanding Officer's Quarters cistern
Photograph of the Commanding Officer's Quarters cistern at Fort Davis. The cistern is empty and roped off, and there is a sign with the word "cistern" placed in the middle of the roped off area.
Fort Davis, Commanding Officer's Quarters, view of back porch and Post Hospital
Photograph of the back porch and Post Hospital at the Commanding Officer's Quarters in Fort Davis. The building is made of red brick, and the windows have green shutters. Another building is visible in the background, in front of a steep, rocky hill.
Fort Davis, Commanding Officer's Quarters, view through front door
Photograph of the Commanding Officer's Quarters at Fort Davis, viewed through the front door. The back door is open as well. The inside of the building is dark.
Fort Davis, Commissary
Photograph of the front and side of the Commissary at Fort Davis. It is a red adobe building with a front porch, several windows, and a second door on the side of the building. The rocky ridge of a mountain is visible behind the building.
Fort Davis, Commissary detail
Photograph of the quoin details on one corner of the commissary at Fort Davis. The porch is partially visible to the left, and a window and doorway are on the right.
Fort Davis, detail of adobe
Photograph of an adobe wall at Fort Davis.
Fort Davis, Officer's Quarters
Photograph of an Officer's Quarters building at Fort Davis. It is made of adobe, and has a long front porch. Other buildings are visible beyond it.
Fort Davis, Officer's Quarters
Photograph of a dilapidated Officer's Quarters building at Fort Davis. It has a large front porch. Other buildings are visible beyond it.
Fort Davis, row of Officer's Quarters
Photograph of a row of identical Officer's Quarters at Fort Davis.
Fort Davis, ruins
Photograph of the ruins of an unnamed building at Fort Davis.
Fort Davis, ruins
Photograph of ruins at Fort Davis.
Fort Davis, ruins
Photograph of the ruins of several buildings at Fort Davis.
Fort Davis, ruins, Junior Officer's Quarters in background
Photograph of ruins at Fort Davis, with the Junior Officer's Quarters in background.
Fort Davis, ruins, Junior Officer's Quarters in background
Photograph of ruins at Fort Davis. There is a house and mountains in the background.
Fort Davis, ruins of adobe building
Photograph of ruins of an adobe building at Fort Davis.
Fort Davis, ruins of adobe building
Photograph of the ruins of an adobe building at Fort Davis.
Fort Davis, ruins of Bakery
Photograph of the ruins of a bakery at Fort Davis. The yellow sign to the left says "RUINS FRAGILE KEEP OUT," and the blue sign on the right says "BAKERY 1876 - 1891."
Fort Davis, ruins of Granary
Photograph of the ruins of a granary at Fort Davis. The sign in front of the building reads "Granary 1886-1891."
Fort Davis, ruins of Quarter Master Store house
Photograph of the ruins of the Quarter Master's store house at Fort Davis. There is a building to the left.
Fort Davis, ruins of the privy
Photograph of the ruins of a privy at Fort Davis. Other buildings and a dirt trail are visible in the background.
Fort Davis, ruins, Quartermaster, Storehouse
Photograph of the ruins of the Quarter Master store house at Fort Davis. The sign reads "Quarter Master Store House 1883-1891."
Fort Davis, side of the Commissary
Photograph of the side of the Commissary at Fort Davis.
Fort Davis State Bank
Photograph of the Fort Davis State Bank. There are several cars parked in front of the building.
Fort Davis, view down the row of Officer's Quarters
Photograph of the view down the row of the Officer's Quarters at Fort Davis. There are mountains in the background.
Fort Davis, view from front porch of Commanding Officer's Quarters
Photograph of the view from the front porch of the Commanding Officer's Quarters at Fort Davis. There are two white wicker chairs on the porch.
Fort Davis, view of barracks from scenic hiking trail
Photograph of the barracks as seen from a scenic hiking trail at Fort Davis National Historic Site. There is a group of building and trees in the background.
Fort Davis, view of barracks from scenic hiking trail
Photograph of the barracks as viewed from a scenic hiking trail at the Fort Davis National Historic Site.
Fort Davis, view of enlisted mens barracks taken from Officers Quarters
Photograph of a view of the enlisted mens' barracks taken from the Officer's Quarters at Fort Davis.
Fort Davis, view of Officers Quarters from scenic hiking trail
Photograph of a view of the Officer's Quarters from a scenic hiking trail at Fort Davis. There is a row of trees in front of the Officer's Quarters, and mountains in the background.
Heroes of the Alamo Monument on the grounds of the Texas State Capitol
Photograph of the Heroes of the Alamo Monument on the grounds of the Texas State Capitol. It was erected in 1891 and designed by J. S. Clark. A cannon can be seen to the right, and a woman sits under the monument.
Hood's Texas Brigade Monument on the grounds of the Texas State Capitol
Photograph of Hood's Texas Brigade Monument on the grounds of the Texas State Capitol. It was erected in 1910, and has a bronze sculpture by Pompeo Coppini.
The Hotel Limpia
Photograph of the Hotel Limpia in Fort Davis, Texas. It is a two-story building, with a porch on both levels. Three cars are parked in front of the hotel, and a historic marker is visible in front of the car on the far right.
Hotel Limpia, Fort Davis
Photograph of the side of the Hotel Limpia in Fort Davis, Texas. The name of the hotel is painted on the side of the building. Several cars are parked in front of the hotel, and a road sign in the right foreground points to the "Chamber of Commerce".
Jeff Davis County Courthouse
Photograph of the Jeff Davis County Courthouse. There are tourists on the front steps, and a clock tower on the roof.
Jeff Davis County Courthouse, courtroom interior
Photograph of the courtroom in the Jeff Davis County Courthouse.
Jeff Davis County Courthouse, courtroom interior
Photograph of the interior of the Jeff Davis County Courthouse. There are five chairs behind a table, each with a water bottle in front of them.
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