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[Cattle on the Sproul Ranch]
Photograph of a brown cow lying down in front of a plant on the Sproul Ranch in Fort Davis, Texas. There are rocks on the ground in front of the cow.
Cattle on the Sproul Ranch
Photograph of cattle on the Sproul Ranch. The cattle lays down on the ground near a tree. There is a pile of wood to the right and behind the cattle.
[Cattle on the Sproul Ranch]
Photograph of a black and white cow on the Sproul Ranch in Fort Davis, Texas.
Cattle on the Sproul Ranch
Photograph of a head of cattle standing in front of trees on the Sproul Ranch. It has a roan coat, and a yellow tag with the number "20" in it in its left ear.
[Cattle on the Sproul Ranch]
Photograph of two cows, one standing and one sitting, in a field on Sproul Ranch in Fort Davis, Texas. Rocks are visible on a slope in the background.
Cattle on the Sproul Ranch
Photograph of two cattle on the Sproul Ranch. The red and white cow is laying down. The lighter cow is preparing to lay down.
Cattle skull
Photograph of a cattle skull sitting on a bed of small rocks. It's crown is up against a large red rock, and there is a plant growing behind it.
Causeway and South Padre Island
Eastward-facing photograph of the Queen Isabella Causeway and South Padre Island, taken from atop the Point Isabel Lighthouse.
Cave Swallow nest
Photograph of a cave swallow nest, taken at Indian Lodge in Davis Mountains State Park.
Cave swallow's mud nest
Photograph of a cave swallow's mud nest, taken at Indian Lodge at Davis Mountains State Park.
Chandelier hanging from dome at Mission Concepción
Photograph of a chandelier hanging from dome at Mission Concepción. There is a painting of Jesus hanging on the wall behind the chandelier.
Chapel at Mission Concepción
Photograph of an interior wall of a chapel at Mission Concepción. There are carvings on the the wall and remnants of painted stucco; the floor is made of paving stones.
[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 on the Bosque, Stephenville Museum
Photograph of the Chapel on the Bosque, originally the Stephenville Presbyterian Church in Stephenville, Texas. The church is all white and has a round tower with a steeple. There is a fence with a hedge surrounding the chapel in the foreground.
[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.
Charles H. Noyes Monument, Runnels County
Photograph of the Charles H. Noyes Monument, Runnels County. It is a statue of a man standing beside a horse.
Charles H. Noyes Monument, Runnels County, plaque
Photograph of the Charles H. Noyes monument plaque, located on the Runnels County Courthouse grounds. It says, "Charles H. Noyes (1896-1917). Charles H. Noyes, 21, died when his horse fell while rounding up cattle on the Noyes Ranch. His father and mother, Gus and Lula Noyes, erected monument in 1919 as a tribute to their son and all Texas cowboys. Pompeo Coppin of Chicago studied horses two years before sculpting statue."
Charles H. Noyes Monument, Runnels County, rear plaque
Photograph of a plaque at the rear of the Charles H. Noyes monument. It says, "Erected in memory of Chas. H. Noyes by his parents, Lula and Gus Noyes. Chas. H. Noyes. Born in Texas December 30, 1895. Died from an accidental fall with his horse at his father's ranch in Concho County, Texas, February 11, 1917. Gone from us but not forgotten. Never shall thy memory fade, sweetest thoughts shall ever linger around the spot where thou art laid. Is death an eternal sleep or shall we meet again?"
Charles H. Noyes Monument, Runnels County, rear view
Photograph of the Charles H. Noyes Monument, Runnels County, rear view. The horse is fully visible, but only the top of the man's hat can be seen.
Cheapo Depot in Brownwood
Photograph of the Cheapo Depot in Brownwood, Texas. An old rusty truck and another car are parked in front of it.
Cherokee County Confederate Soldiers Memorial
Photograph of the Confederate Solders Memorial in Cherokee County. It says, "C. S. A. Men and Units. Two thousand men from Cherokee County were in Confederate Service, including Brigadier General Joseph L. Hogg who died in Mississippi in 1862. Companies Organized Were: Co. A. 2nd Texas Cavalry, Co. K. 4rd Texas Cavalry, Co. F. 7th Texas Cavalry, Co. I. 10th Texas Cavalry, Co. B. 17th Texas Cavalry, Cos. F and T, 35th Texas Cavalry, Co. B. 28th Texas Cavalry Dismounted, Cos. A. and D. Borders Cavalry, Co. K. 1st Texas Partisan Rangers, Co. E. 7th Texas Infantry, Cos. A, C, K, 18th Texas Infantry."
Cherokee County Courthouse
Photograph of the Cherokee County Courthouse, in Rusk, Texas. It is made of stones, and stands three stories tall. There are trees and a bench in front of the building.
Cherokee County Courthouse, detail of windows
Photograph of the windows at the Cherokee County Courthouse. They are set into a three-story stone building, and there is a pot of yellow flowers in the bottom right of the photo.
Cherokee County Courthouse, marker on building
Photograph of a marker on the Cherokee County Courthouse building. It says, "Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Administration, Project No. 13196. Gill and Bennett, Architects and Engineers."
Cherokee County Peace Officers Memorial
Photograph of the Cherokee County Peace Officers Memorial. It reads: "Lest we forget, This monument is dedicated to all the men and women who have served and who will serve Cherokee County. Their devotion and sacrifice for peace, law enforcement, safety and justice will not be forgotten. Dedicated 1994. Bill Brunt, Aug. 3, 1939; Dean Chapman, Dec. 31, 1954; Roscoe Lee, June 30, 1979; Randy Zimmerman, Oct. 2, 1992; William Clark, killed 1883; H. Floyd Hooker, July 21, 1913."
Cherokee County Veterans Memorial
Photograph of the Cherokee County Veterans Memorial, on the grounds of the Cherokee County Courthouse. There are three stones. The stone in the middle has the logos for the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, as well as that of the United States. It says "Cherokee County Veterans Memorial, Dedicated May 31, 2004." The stone on the left reads: "In honor of all veterans: Men and women who answer the call to duty during war and peace, who serve our country with honor, often making the ultimate sacrifice to insure our nation's freedom. Veterans of the past, present, and future, we salute you. From the grateful citizens of Cherokee County. Erected by Rusk VFW Post 3406 and Ladies Auxiliary Post 3406. American Legion Post 293." The stone on the right reads: "Tribute. It is the soldier not the reporter who has given us freedom of press. It is the soldier not the poet who has given us freedom of speech. It is the solder not the campus organizer who has given us the freedom to demonstrate. It is the solder not the lawyer who has given us the right to a fair trial. It is the soldier who salutes the flag, serves under the flag, and whose coffin is draped by the flag, who allows the protester to burn the flag. By Father D. O'Brien, USMC."
["Childhood's Great Adventure": side view]
Photograph of the sculpture "Childhood's Great Adventure," viewed 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 Everman Park in Abilene, Texas and is based on the book Santa Calls, by Abilene author and illustrator William Joyce.
Chisholm Trail Trad'in Post, mural in Meridian
Photograph of a Chisholm Trail Trad'in Post mural in Meridian, Texas. The mural shows two cowboys on horseback leading a cow.
Cholla cactus
Photograph of a Cholla cactus on the Sproul Ranch near Fort Davis, Texas.
Church in Giddings
Photograph of a church in Giddings. It is a white wooden building with a tall steeple.
[Circular Opening by Bunker]
Photograph of a circular hole in the concrete in front of a bunker built into a grassy hillside at Battery Kimble in Fort Travis, Texas. People are visible to the left.
Cistern at the Sproul Ranch
Photograph of a cistern at the Sproul Ranch. It is behind a barbed wire fence, and there are many plants in the surrounding area.
[Clapboard House]
Photograph of a white clapboard house with blue trimming in an unidentified town in Texas. A road is visible in the foreground, and there are trees in the background.
Clara Driscoll plaque at the Alamo
Photograph of a plaque honoring Clara Driscoll at the Alamo. It reads: "Lest we forget: title to the Alamo Mission property, acquired through her efforts and her personal fortune, was conveyed by Clara Driscoll to the State Of Texas. Sept. 5th 1905: 'That the sacred shrine be saved from the encroachments of commercialism and stand through eternity a monument incomparable to the immortal heroes who died that Texas might not perish.' March 2nd, 1927."
Cleburne Railroad Depot
Photograph of Cleburne's Railroad Depot. It is a small red brick building with a green roof.
Cleburne's 1896 Railroad House
Photograph of Cleburne's 1896 Railroad House. It is a red building with a green painted stripe around the type. There is a sign for the Railroad Museum in the window.
Cleopatra bust at the Robert E. Howard Museum
Photograph of a Cleopatra bust at the Robert E. Howard Museum in Callahan County. The bust is housed in a glass case. There is a snake crawling up the bust's chest, and the base says "Cleopatre."
[Clock Tower]
Photograph of a clock tower on top of the Tarrant County courthouse in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Close-Up of a Clock]
Photograph of a close-up of a clock above a doorway in a building somewhere in Texas.
[Close-Up of a Frieze]
Photograph of a frieze depicting people and horses in front of a wagon above a lantern on the Young County courthouse in Graham, Texas. Windows are visible above the frieze.
[Close-Up of a Plaque]
Photograph of a plaque with a border of carved flowers on the stone wall of a building at a mission in San Antonio, Texas. The plaque reads: "This is the ruins of the habitations of the friars and Indians; refrectory [sic], kitchen and other regular offices. In the second patio there was a gallery with weaving rooms and rooms for storing materials and utensils. The habitations of the Indians formed a large plaza and square with the church and convent. Through the middle of the plaza ran an acequia with various trees on its banks. But in case hostile Indians might cut off the ditch a well was dug inside the convent from which all inhabitants could get an abundant supply of water."
[Close-Up of a Safe Door]
Photograph of a close-up of the words and painting on a safe door somewhere in Texas. The text reads, "Diebold Safe & Lock Co.", and the painting depicts a red house and trees behind a wood fence.
[Close-Up of Clock Tower]
Photograph of the clock tower on top of the Shackelford County courthouse in Albany, Texas.
[Close-Up of Cornerstone]
Photograph of a close-up of the pink granite cornerstone on the Young County courthouse building in Graham, Texas. The text on the cornerstone reads: "C. E. Penix, Co. Atty. Pearl Matthews, County Clerk. G. Earl Hutchings, County Auditor. Withers & Thompson, Architects. James T. Taylor, Contractor".
[Close-Up of Granbury Monument]
Photograph of the base of a monument in Granbury, Texas. The text reads: "Erected by the U.D.C. General Granbury. Chapter No. 683. In memory of Brigadier General H. B. Granbury and his valiant followers. Granbury. 1861-1865". A pavilion and a tree with flowers are visible in the background.
[Close-Up of Leaves]
Photograph of leaves on a bush somewhere in Texas. An out of focus deer is visible in the background.
[Close-Up of Sign]
Photograph of a close-up of the sign reading "Leon County Heritage S[ociety]" on a red brick building in Centerville, Texas.
[Close-Up of Sign]
Photograph of a blue sign, reading "Clearwater Club Swim & Tennis. Private Club. For Information Call 317-0052", on the opposite side of a chain link fence in Lewisville, Texas. A wooden staircase is visible in the background.
[Close-Up of Statue]
Photograph of a close-up of a statue of Charles David Tandy in front of the Tarrant County courthouse in Fort Worth, Texas. There are cars are visible on the road in the background.
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