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West Texas vista, 40 mi. N of Alpine on Hwy 67
West Texas vista, 40 mi. N of Alpine on Hwy 67.
West Texas vista, 40 mi. N of Alpine on Hwy 67
West Texas vista, 40 mi. N of Alpine on Hwy 67.
West Texas vista, from Highway 118
West Texas vista, from Hwy 118
West Texas vista, from Highway 118
Photograph of hills and greenery in West Texas, taken from Highway 118; the road is visible in the photograph, splitting into two directions from the foreground.
West Texas vista, from Highway 118
View of West Texas Vista from Hwy. 118 in Jeff Davis Co.
West Texas vista, from Highway 166
West Texas vista, from Hwy 166
West Texas vista, from Hwy 166
West Texas vista, from Hwy 166
Western Cattle Trail Monument, Coleman County
Monument on Coleman County grounds. "This tablet commemorates The Western Cattle Trail that passed through Coleman in 1867 - 1895. "Up the Trail" Erected by The Capt. WM. Buckner Chapter D.A.R."
[Western Lace Cactus in a Cactus Garden]
Photograph of an area in the cactus garden at Sul Ross State University. A marker near the bottom of the image says "Cactaceae, Western Lace Cactus, Echinocereus reichenbachii var. perbellus" and is labelling several small, barrel-shaped cacti in front of some bushes. In the background, there is a young man reading a book on the steps leading to a building.
[Wheelbarrow by Window]
Photograph of a rusty wheelbarrow turned upside down on a slat of wood in front of a window set in a stone building somewhere in Texas.
[White Clapboard House]
Photograph of a white clapboard house with blue trimming in an unidentified town in Texas. Trees are visible in the background.
[White Flowers]
Photograph of several white flowers in a field somewhere in Texas.
White Point Cemetery
Stone wall surrounding the White Point Cemetery in Comanche County, Texas.
White Point Cemetery
Entrance with gateway and stone wall at the White Point Cemetery in Comanche County, Texas.
White Point Cemetery
Looking over a stone wall into the White Point Cemetery in Comanche County, Texas.
[Wide View of "Childhood's Great Adventure"]
Photograph of the sculpture "Childhood's Great Adventure," from the side, showing three children in a canoe sprouting from an open book. One of them is pointing forwards, and another stares in that direction with an open mouth. The sculpture is located in a paved area at Everman Park in Abilene, Texas; a stone fence and shrubberies are visible behind the sculpture. It is based on the book Santa Calls, by Abilene author and illustrator William Joyce.
Windmills on I-10
Windmills on I-10, between Ozona and Fort Stockton.
Windmills on I-10
Windmills on I-10, between Ozona and Fort Stockton.
[Window at Mission San Jose]
Photograph of a window detail on the Mission San Jose in San Antonio, Texas.
[Window in a Building]
Photograph of a window inside a building somewhere in Texas. Trees are visible through the window.
[Window in Stone Wall]
Photograph of a window set in the stone wall of a building in an unidentified town in Texas.
[Window on Buildings]
Photograph of six rectangular windows and one semi-circular window on a building in a town in Texas.
[Woman by Building]
Photograph of a woman standing next to a stone building somewhere in Texas. A field and a small mountain are visible in the background.
[Woman Holding Cellar Door]
Photograph of a woman holding open a cellar door somewhere in Texas. Trees and a wood fence are visible in the background.
[Woman Standing on Hill]
Photograph of a woman standing at the base of a grassy hill, looking out over a field full of trees somewhere in Texas.
Wooden bridge on the Guadalupe Peak Trail
Photograph of wooden bridge on the Guadalupe Peak Trail in Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
[Wooden Building]
Photograph of a two-story wooden building with several boarded up windows in an unidentified town in Texas. Another building and a light blue car are partially visible to the left.
[Wooden Building]
Photograph of a man standing in the doorway of a wooden cabin somewhere in Texas. Trees are visible in the field in the background.
[Wooden Door in Wall]
Photograph of a rough wooden door set in a stone wall in an unidentified town in Texas.
Wooden doorway at Mission Concepcion
Wooden door at Mission Concepcion
Wooden doorway at Mission San Jose
Doorway at Mission San Jose
[Wooden Fence]
Photograph of a long wooden fence with colorful spherical objects on it somewhere in Texas. Trees and buildings are visible beyond the fence, and there is a grassy field in the foreground. There is also a green street sign, noting the distances to High Island, Stowell, and Beaumont, to the left.
[Wooden Fence]
Photograph of a fence made of wooden logs and a metal grate lying against a stone wall somewhere in Texas. A field and trees are visible in the background.
[Words Carved into Fountain]
Photograph of text carved into three sides of a fountain in Fort Worth, Texas. Water pours from the mouth of a horned face at the base of the fountain.
World Famous Clay Henry Mayor of Lajitas
Photograph of a goat pen located on the north side of Highway 170 in Lajitas, TX near Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park. A sign reads: "World Famous Clay Henry Mayor of Lajitas." Clay Henry IV is visible in the foreground while an unidentified companion goat can be observed in the background.
World War I Memorial, Lampasas County
In Honor of those members of the United States Armed Forces from Lampasas County who died while serving our country in time of war. World War I, April 16, 1917 to November 11, 1918. Will H. Abney; Coner Alexander; Owen B. Butts; Raymond B. Chambliss; Elbert S. Cook; Ed Cummins; Justin Dorbandt; Fred Francis Clint R. Hall; Cech R. Jones; Aubrey Lancaster; Milus Little; John W. McCann; Grover McConathy; Garnett E. McMillan; Charles J. Moore; Benton M Northington; Paul A. O'Keefe; Manning Pettit; W. T. Rush; Walter Skaggs; Louis G. Spangler; Sanford B. Stinson; Morris B. Tittle.
World War II Memorial, Lampasas County
World War II, December 7, 1941 to December 31, 1946. Aron Archer; Vernon A. Baker; Johnnie E. Bullion; Floyd W. Burns; Marshall R. Carpenter; Lloyd L. Cockrell; Clayton L. Cowan; Teddie O. Craft; Miguel Delgado; Jesus C. Garcia; Lee L. Hall; James E. Hartley; Clarence N. Jones; Charlie Leon Lagrone; John M. Long; Frank Longoria Jr.; Floyd C. Mariott; Ordray M. McAllister; Roy Lewis McMillan; Theodore W. Mayben; Raymond E. Miller; Green B. Chambers; Edwin N. Mitchell; Marion H. Murphy; D. W. Neal; V. H. O'Hair; Rafe A. Parker; Chester A. Patterson; Troy B. Renfro; Arthur M. Reynolds Jr.; Julian R. Rogers; Otis C. Smith; Maynard G. Snell; William D. Spurlin; Henry L. Stock; Prentice L. Tubbs; Richard Weldon Turnbo; Dewey L. Ban Liew; Leonard Williams; Winifred E. Williams; Joe E. Wolf; Paul A. Wright; Daniel A. Yancy; Johnie Lynn Phinney; William Thurman Willy.
WW II Memorial plaque, Taylor County
American ex-Prisoners of War Non Solum Armis honoring E battery lost battalion WWII 131st field artillery 2nd BN mobilized at Abilene, Texas, 25 November 1940. Captured by the Japanese forces, 10 March, 1942. Liberated, 18 September 1945. Battery Officers T. A. Dodson, Capt. H. G. Allen, 1st. LT. W. R. Slone, 1st. LT. M. A. Straughan, 2nd. LT. Sergeants F. F. Gilliam, 1st. Sgt. A. B. Cumberledge J. G. Fender F. Fujita D. N. Heleman * G. B. Killian B. W. Robertson N. W. Rogers H. R. Spalding R. H. White D. A. Williams O. B. Williams Corporals R. R. Choate C. J. Eaton P. G. Gosler N. O. F. Kalich * B. C. Keith C. T. Minshew H. B. Plant C. F. Powers C. J. Preslar A. N. Winn R. A. Wuest Privates 1st. class U. M. Carter R. G. Cook J. B. Croft J. S. Davis P. Evans T. C. Gilbreth H. E. Hanks J. N. Holder T. E. Lawson * G. W. Lynn J. G. Martinez W. F. Matthews E. W. Miller V. E. Morrison O. C. Mygland C. J. Shelton M. M. Snelling P. D. Stein R. L. Stubbs C. L. Tucker W. A. Visage M. D. Woodall D. C. Woods T. B. Woody Privates E. D. Adams J. Aleman C. E. Barker O. Campbell J. P. Campbell F. P. Ciplinski C. C. Clements E. L. Costlow F. Cuellar E. L. Donaho T. N. Drake W. L. Farmer J. W. Farrar C. C. Garcia H. A. Garland G. Gonos L. Hargett A. Hernandez * T. Hinton H. L. Holder C. D. Lofley A. W. Martin R. P. Martinez D. G. Mayo R. W. Mcmahan * J. P. Mendoza R. N. Moses C. O. Noddin L. O. Norris L. H. Ortiz F. T. Perez W. J. Robinson …
WWII Memorial, Coleman County
Memorial on the Coleman County grounds. "In Memoriam, World War II, Company B, 142nd Infantry, 36th Division."
WWII Memorial, Nolan County
TEXAS 36 DEDICATED TO THE VALIANT MEN OF CO. E 142ND. INF. TEXAS 36TH. DIV. MOST DECORATED DIV. OF WWII MOBILIZED NOV. 25, 1940 IN SWEETWATER, TEXAS MAY 17, 1986
X-38 Crew Return Vehicle
Photograph of the crew return vehicle located in Hanger X at Johnson Space Center, NASA in Houston, Texas. The spacecraft is propped up on blocks and there is a sign at one side that says "X-38 Crew Return Vehicle." The walls of the hangar are visible in the background, covered in foil insulation.
X-38 Crew Return Vehicle at Hanger X
Photograph of the front portion of the X-38 crew return vehicle housed in Hanger X at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. There is a picture of the U.S. flag and "United States" written on the side of the vehicle near the nose. It is surrounded by a short glass fence and part of the hangar is visible in the background.
[X-38 Flight Test History]
Photograph of a display about X-38 flight test history at NASA in Houston, Texas, from 1995 to 2001.
Yoe High School, Cameron
Yoe High School in Cameron.
Yoe High School, Cameron
Yoe High School in Cameron.
Yoe High School, Cameron
Yoe High School in Cameron.
Yoe High School, Cameron
Yoe High School in Cameron.
[Young County Courthouse]
Photograph of the exterior of the Young County courthouse in Graham, Texas. There is a tree in front of the stairs leading to the front entrance, as well as bushes in front of the building.
[Yucca Plant]
Photograph of a Yucca plant in a flower bed in front of a red brick building somewhere in Texas.
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