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[Mexican Breastworks - Granite Marker and San Jacinto Monument]
Photograph a granite marker at the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site with the Monument rising in the background. Marker reads: "No 13 Mexican Breastworks Cavalry Engagement Under Lamar April 21, 1836"
[Mexican Cannon - Granite Marker and San Jacinto Monument]
Photograph a granite marker at the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site with the Monument rising in the background. Marker reads: "No 14 Mexican Cannon"
[San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site]
Aerial and B-roll footage from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site in La Porte, Texas. Clips feature the San Jacinto Monument, reflecting pool, granite markers, as well as water and landscapes across the site as seen from various elevations. Video footage is silent.
[Santa Anna's Camp - Granite Marker]
Photograph a granite marker at the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site. Marker reads: "No 16 Santa Anna's Camp"
Aerial Photograph of Spindletop Wellhead Site
Aerial view of the swamplands covering the site of Spindletop in Beaumont, TX as seen from above Spindletop Park located off of West Port Arthur Road/Spur 93.
Aerial Video Footage of Spindletop Wellhead Site
Aerial view of the swamplands covering the site of Spindletop in Beaumont, TX as seen from above Spindletop Park located off of West Port Arthur Road/Spur 93. Video footage is silent.
[Historical Marker for St. Joseph's Catholic Church in New Waverly, TX]
Photograph of the Historical Marker in front of St. Joseph's Catholic Church on Elmore St. in New Waverly, TX. Marker Text reads: "The Rev. Felix Orzechowski, who came to Texas in 1866 to answer an appeal for Polish missionaries, organized St. Joseph's Parish in 1869. The first Catholic church in Walker County, it served the many Polish families who settled this area in the 1870s. Church tradition often sustained the immigrants until they adjusted to life in a new country. Services were held outdoors or in private homes during Father Orzechowski's pastorate. Soon after leaving this parish in 1876, he returned to Poland and was imprisoned by ruling Russian officials for advocating democratic ideals. A frame church building was erected in 1877 under the direction of the Rev. Victor Justiana Linicki, who was a Polish baron before he became a priest. A larger edifice, designed by Tom Lavandoski, was built in 1897, and the original structure was used as a school. The present church was begun in 1905 and dedicated on the feast of St. Joseph, March 19, 1908, during the pastorate of the Rev. Thomas Aloysius Bily (1859-1921). The stately Gothic-style structure, designed by L.S. Green, reflects the European heritage of the parishioners. The parish school was operated until 1951. St. Joseph's Catholic Church continues to minister to descendants of New Waverly's historic Polish community. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1975"
[New Waverly Water Tower and Murski's Cafe]
Photograph of a water tower and Murski's Cafe located in New Waverly, TX.
[Nighttime Aerial Photograph San Jacinto Monument]
Nighttime Aerial Photograph of the San Jacinto Monument and reflecting pool at the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site in La Porte, Texas.
Panoramic Aerial Photograph of Spindletop Wellhead Site
Aerial view of the swamplands covering the site of Spindletop in Beaumont, TX as seen from above Spindletop Park located off of West Port Arthur Road/Spur 93.
Pump Jack and Storage Container Display: Spindletop Park
Photograph of a a pump jack and oil storage containers on display in Spindletop Park in Beaumont, TX.
[St. Joseph's Catholic Church in New Waverly, TX]
Photograph of St. Joseph's Catholic Church on Elmore St. in New Waverly, TX. Property is listed as a historic site by the Texas Historical Commission.
[St. Joseph's Catholic Church in New Waverly, TX]
Photograph of St. Joseph's Catholic Church on Elmore St. in New Waverly, TX. Property is listed as a historic site by the Texas Historical Commission.
[St. Joseph's Catholic Church in New Waverly, TX]
Photograph of St. Joseph's Catholic Church on Elmore St. in New Waverly, TX. Property is listed as a historic site by the Texas Historical Commission.
[Water Tower and Dr. Mud's Liquor in Sour Lake, TX]
Photograph of a water tower and liquor store in Sour Lake, TX.
Texas History for Teachers: The Goliad Massacre
Dr. Andrew Torget discussing the Goliad Massacre at Presidio La Bahia, where almost 400 Texas soldiers lost their lives during the Texas Revolution.
Texas History for Teachers: The Goliad Massacre (ASL Interpretation)
American Sign Language interpretation of Dr. Andrew Torget discussing the Goliad Massacre at Presidio La Bahia, where almost 400 Texas soldiers lost their lives during the Texas Revolution.
Jerry Bywaters: An Annotated Bibliography
Compiled bibliography of relevant sources related to artist Jerry Bywaters organized by material types including: exhibitions, journal and newspaper articles, auction catalogs, books and dissertations, museum collections, Internet sites, and other references. An index at the end references bibliography entry numbers in the text.
South Texas Catholic (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 4, Ed. 1 Winter 2021
Quarterly newspaper from Corpus Christi, Texas published by the Diocese of Corpus Christi that includes news of interest to Diocese members along with advertising.
[Caldwell County Courthouse]
Exterior view of the Caldwell County Courthouse in Lockhart, Texas.
[Fannin Battleground State Historic Site: Aerial Footage]
Aerial footage of the state historic site marking the location of the Battle of Coleto Creek between the forces of Col. James W. Fannin and General José Urrea. Consist of silent B-roll clips.
[Fannin Battleground State Historic Site: Aerial View]
Elevated view of the state historic site marking the location of the Battle of Coleto Creek between the forces of Col. James W. Fannin and General José Urrea.
[Fannin Battleground State Historic Site: Cotton Gin Screw]
Elevated view of the Cotton Gin Screw marking the location of the Battle of Coleto Creek between the forces of Col. James W. Fannin and General José Urrea.
[Fannin Monument: Fog]
Photograph of the Fannin Monument as seen through fog in Goliad, TX.
[Luling Information Station Sculpture]
Outdoor artwork depicting workers in the oil and gas industry.
[Presidio La Bahia: Aerial Exterior]
Aerial photograph of Our Lady of Loreto Chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Aerial Exterior]
Aerial photograph of Our Lady of Loreto Chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Aerial Exterior]
Aerial photograph of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Aerial Exterior, Northeast Corner]
Aerial photograph of east wall, northeastern turret, and chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Canon]
Photograph of cannon in the northwestern turret at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Chapel Aerial Exterior]
Aerial photograph of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Chapel Aerial Exterior, Side View]
Aerial photograph of the side of the chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Chapel Aerial Exterior, Side View]
Aerial photograph of the side of the chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Courtyard at Sunset]
Photograph of courtyard of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX at sunset.
[Presidio La Bahia: Eastern Wall]
Aerial photograph of eastern wall, turrets, courtyard and barracks of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Northwest Turret Overhead]
Aerial photograph of northwestern turret as seen from above Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Rear Chapel Aerial Exterior]
Aerial photograph of the rear side of the chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: South Wall and Gate]
Aerial photograph of south wall, gate, chapel, and courtyard of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Trump/Pence Sign and Watermelon Water Tower]
Watermelon painted water tower in Luling, TX is seen behind a fenceline with a 2020 election sign for Donald Trump and Mike Pence with the slogan "Make America Great Again."
[Aerial Views of Presidio La Bahia]
B-roll aerial footage of the grounds, and chapel interior of Presidio La Bahia, located in Goliad, TX. Video is silent.
[Chapel Exterior Facade: Presidio La Bahia]
Exterior photograph of the chapel in Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX as seen from the NE cannon turret.
[Chapel Interior: Presidio La Bahia]
Interior photograph of the chapel nave and balcony of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX. Temporary imprisonment site of Colonel James Fannin's men during the Texas Revolution's Goliad Massacre.
[Chapel Sanctuary: Presidio La Bahia]
Interior photograph of the chapel nave, solea, and sanctuary mural as seen from the upper balcony of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX. Temporary imprisonment site of Colonel James Fannin's men during the Texas Revolution's Goliad Massacre.
[Equirectangular Barracks Interior: Presidio La Bahia]
Equirectangular panoramic view of the interior barracks at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Equirectangular Barracks Interior: Presidio La Bahia]
Equirectangular panoramic view of the interior barracks at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Equirectangular Barracks Interior: Presidio La Bahia]
Equirectangular panoramic view of the interior barracks at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Equirectangular Chapel Courtyard: Presidio La Bahia]
Equirectangular panoramic view of the exterior chapel courtyard of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX where James Fannin was executed during the Texas Revolution's Goliad Massacre.
[Equirectangular Chapel Interior: Presidio La Bahia]
Equirectangular panoramic view of the interior of the chapel of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX. Temporary imprisonment site of Colonel James Fannin's men during the Texas Revolution's Goliad Massacre.
[Equirectangular Chapel Interior: Presidio La Bahia]
Equirectangular panoramic view of the interior of the chapel of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX. Temporary imprisonment site of Colonel James Fannin's men during the Texas Revolution's Goliad Massacre.
[Equirectangular Chapel Interior: Presidio La Bahia]
Equirectangular panoramic view of the interior of the chapel of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX. Temporary imprisonment site of Colonel James Fannin's men during the Texas Revolution's Goliad Massacre.
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