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Bible
Front cover of a book (identified as a Bible). There is handwriting in ink on the cover that is partially legible.
County Map of the State of Texas: Showing also portions of the Adjoining States and Territories
Hand-colored map of the state of Texas, portions of New Mexico and Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma), and the surrounding areas. The visible counties of Texas and New Mexico are marked with dotted lines, labeled, and shaded in various colors. Cities, bodies of water, and geographic features are also marked (with relief shown by hachures). An inset in the lower left corner shows a "Plan of Galveston and Vicinity." This map was printed on pages 64 & 65 of an unknown atlas.
"Galveston"
Black and white reproduction print of Galveston taken from Harper's Weekly; limited edition of 100 sets
"Galveston Entrance, Texas"
Navigation chart of the entrance to Galveston Bay and showing a plat map of the city of Galveston
Galveston in Texas
Steel engraving print of Galveston, Texas showing a group of men sitting, or working on a wooden dock. A sunken ship is visible in the water on the right side of the image, and on the left, the dock curves and leads toward the town. A number of buildings are pictured along the dock.
"Galveston in Texas"
Hand-colored engraving of dock at Galveston; scene shows houses, bales of cotton, workers, sinking boat
"Galveston in Texas"
Black and white reproduction print of Galveston taken from Harper's Weekly; limited edition of 100 sets
[Photo of Leon B. Wallace]
From the Lois Jean Cooper-Mayer Collection. A photo postcard of Leon Blum Wallace, b. 6-10-87; d. 2-18-1956. Taken at the Murdock Bath House in Galveston.
Photo of Survivors of Battle of San Jacinto
Photograph of the Survivors of the Battle of San Jacinto, at a meeting of the Texas Veterans' Association at Galveston c. 1880. Center row, third from left: Valentine Ignatius Burch of Tyler County, Texas. Center row, second from left: Valentine Burch. Front row, second from right: George Petty of Washington County. Center row, far right: John W. McHorse.
"Port of Galveston"
Black and white reproduction print of Galveston taken from Harper's Weekly; limited edition of 100 sets
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