Image of a framed portrait of Mirabeau Lamar (1972); the frame has been stained brown and has curved up edges. The portrait is a painted copy of Lamar visible from the chest up, wearing a formal tuxedo and bowtie against a blue back ground.
Since 1967, the Museum has preserved and interpreted state and county history. It provides a glimpse into life on the Brazos River through exhibit galleries, home museums, and a walking tour of historic Richmond. Among the Museum's materials are photos of prohibitionist Carrie A. Nation and "Mother of Texas" Janne Long.
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Image of a framed portrait of Mirabeau Lamar (1972); the frame has been stained brown and has curved up edges. The portrait is a painted copy of Lamar visible from the chest up, wearing a formal tuxedo and bowtie against a blue back ground.
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Fort Bend Museum Collection
Photographs of artifacts from the Fort Bend Museum and local area. Materials include images of U.S. Congressman John M. Moore, prohibitionist Carrie A. Nation, and Jane Long, the "Mother of Texas."
Image of a framed portrait of Mirabeau Lamar (1972). It is a painted copy of Lamar visible from the chest up, wearing a formal tuxedo and bowtie against a blue back ground.