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- [Brown Stone Building]
- Photograph of a brown stone building in Palo Pinto, Texas (at 5th and Oak). A road is visible in the foreground, and there is a red truck to the left.
- Real Estate Office in Palo Pinto
- Real Estate Office in Palo Pinto on the corner of Oak and S. 5th Ave., on the courthouse square.
- Palo Pinto street scene
- Street scene in Palo Pinto near the courthouse square.
- Palo Pinto Fire Department sign
- Palo Pinto Fire Department sign
- Veterans Memorial, Palo Pinto County
- Dedicated to the men and women of Palo Pinto County who have served in all our wars with honor and sacrifice.
- Palo Pinto County Courthouse, plaque on building
- Palo Pinto County Courthouse, built 1940 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.
- Pioneer Memorial, Palo Pinto County, back side with map
- Pioneer Memorial, Palo Pinto County, back side with map
- Pioneer Memorial, Palo Pinto County
- Dedicated to the honor and memory of the Pioneers and Settlers of Palo Pinto County, unveiled 1957. 1857 -1957 Centennial.
- Historic Plaque, Jonathan Hamilton Baker
- Photograph of a historic marker in Palo Pinto, Texas. It reads: "Jonathan Hamilton Baker (July 13, 1832 - October 18, 1918). Virginia native Jonathan Hamilton "Ham" Baker came to Texas in 1858 with his brother G. W. Baker and his uncle Eli Young. Stricken by malaria while a teacher in Fort Worth, he later moved to Palo Pinto County where his uncle Frank Baker was homesteading. Here he opened a school in Palo Pinto, and soon after helped establish the town's first Methodist Church. In 1859 Baker was chosen to lead a company of local men organized to defend the area against Indian attacks. He first served under Capt. J. R. Baylor and later participated with Capt. Lawrence Sullivan Ross in the recovery of Cynthia Ann Parker, the white woman seized by Comanches in 1836. During the Civil War he served as leader of the home guard. Baker was also an open range cattleman, and in 1869 he began driving his herds to Kansas railheads. Active in local government, he served as Deputy Sheriff, Justice of the Peace, Deputy Postmaster and Clerk of the County and District. In 1890 he moved to Granbury, where he became a successful nurseryman. For over 60 years Baker kept a detailed diary, which now provides a thorough account of his distinguished life and the frontier of Texas. (1983)"
- Palo Pinto street scene
- Street scene in Palo Pinto, near the courthouse square.
- Ruins at Mission San Jose
- Photograph of several walls that make up part of the ruins at Mission San Jose in San Antonio, Texas. The first wall has large, open arches, the wall behind that has smaller, cathedral-window-shaped openings, and a third wall is partially visible behind them. Plants and walkways are visible in the foreground.
- Dr. Pepper Museum in Waco
- Photograph of the Dr. Pepper Museum in Waco, Texas. It is a red and tan building, and there is a red van stopped in front of it.
- Home of Dr. Pepper
- Photograph of the Dr. Pepper Museum in Waco, Texas. Two windows and a door are housed in arches in the front facade of the building. The words "Home of Dr. Pepper" have been carved above the door.
- Home of Dr. Pepper
- Photograph of the front entrance to the Dr. Pepper Museum in Waco, Texas, taken from the parking lot across the street.
- 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.
- 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.
- Texas State Capitol
- Photograph of the south face of the Texas State Capitol building in Austin, Texas. The entrance is under a large arch and there is a dome on the top of the building. The Texas state flag and United States flag are flying above the arch. People are visible in front of the building.
- Terry's Texas Rangers monument on Texas State Capitol grounds, south-facing side
- Terry's Texas Rangers memorial on Texas State Capitol grounds, south-facing side. Sculpted by Pompeo Coppini, and erected in 1907.
- Plaque on Terry's Texas Rangers Monument at the Texas State Capitol
- Plaque on the Terry's Texas Rangers Monument on the grounds of the Texas State Capitol.
- Terry's Texas Rangers monument on Texas State Capitol grounds, north-facing side
- Terry's Texas Rangers monument on Texas State Capitol grounds, north-facing side. This monument was erected in 1907, and the bronze sculpture is by Pompeo Coppini.
- 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.
- 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.
- Texas State Capitol, interior stairway
- Texas State Capitol, interior stairway
- Detail of a stairway inside the Texas State Capitol
- Photograph of columns and stairways inside the Texas State Capitol.
- Texas State Capitol dome, interior
- Interior shot of the dome on the Texas State Capitol building
- 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.
- View down the mall of the underground annex, Texas State Capitol
- View down the mall of the underground annex at the Texas State Capitol
- Seal in the underground annex of the Texas State Capitol
- Seal on the floor of the Texas State Capitol in the underground annex area.
- 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.
- Remember the Alamo Seal at the Texas State Capitol
- Floor seal in the Texas State Capitol
- 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.
- 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.
- Texas State Capitol, view of south face
- South face of the Texas State Capitol.
- Statue of Sam Houston inside the Texas State Capitol
- Sculpture of Sam Houston inside the Texas State Capitol
- South face of the Texas State Capitol
- South face of the Texas State Capitol
- South face of the Texas State Capitol
- Texas State Capitol, south face
- Texas State Capitol
- Texas State Capitol
- Texas State Capitol, detail of top of exterior dome
- Texas State Capitol, detail of top of exterior dome
- Texas State Capitol
- Texas State Capitol. Photo taken from the visitor's center.
- Texas State Capitol
- Texas State Capitol
- 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.
- 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.
- Looking up the south face of the Texas State Capitol
- Photograph looking up the south face of the Texas State Capitol.
- 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."
- Canon at the Texas State Capitol, by south entrance
- Photograph of a canon at the south entrance of the Texas State Capitol. The base that it is bolted to reads, "Presented to the Republic of Texas by Maj. Gen. T. J. Chambers, 1836."
- Tower of Mission Concepcion
- Tower of Mission Concepcion
- Side of Mission Concepcion
- Side of Mission Concepcion
- Side of Mission Concepcion, refurbishment in progress
- Photograph of one side of Mission Concepcion located in San Antonio, Texas. The photo shows a side of the the Mission, as well as building materials covering the ground in front of the Mission. The Mission is in repair.
- Side of Mission Concepcion, refurbishment in progress
- Side of Mission Concepcion, refurbishment in progress