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Fort Concho, long covered porch of Cavalry Barracks 1
Photograph of the long covered porch of Cavalry Barracks 1 at Fort Concho. The porch is made of wood, and the building of stone. There are benches up against the wall to the left. Other buildings can be seen beyond the porch.
Fort Davis, Commanding Officer's Quarters
Photograph of a plaque outside the Commanding Officer's Quarters. It says: "Commanding Officer's Quarters: This building served as the residence for the commanding officer. Construction of the house began in 1867 under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel Wesley Merritt, who was the first to move in and call it "home". Today it is furnished to the time when Colonel Benjamin H. Grierson, commander of the black Tenth U.S.Cavalry, and his family lived here, 1882-1885."
Fort Davis, Commanding Officer's Quarters cistern
Photograph of the Commanding Officer's Quarters cistern at Fort Davis. The cistern is empty and roped off, and there is a sign with the word "cistern" placed in the middle of the roped off area.
Fort Davis, ruins
Photograph of the ruins of an unnamed building at Fort Davis.
Fort Davis, ruins of Bakery
Photograph of the ruins of a bakery at Fort Davis. The yellow sign to the left says "RUINS FRAGILE KEEP OUT," and the blue sign on the right says "BAKERY 1876 - 1891."
Fort Davis, ruins of Granary
Photograph of the ruins of a granary at Fort Davis. The sign in front of the building reads "Granary 1886-1891."
Fort Davis, ruins of Quarter Master Store house
Photograph of the ruins of the Quarter Master's store house at Fort Davis. There is a building to the left.
Fort Davis, ruins of the privy
Photograph of the ruins of a privy at Fort Davis. Other buildings and a dirt trail are visible in the background.
Fort Davis, ruins, Quartermaster, Storehouse
Photograph of the ruins of the Quarter Master store house at Fort Davis. The sign reads "Quarter Master Store House 1883-1891."
Fort Davis, side of the Commissary
Photograph of the side of the Commissary at Fort Davis.
Fort Davis State Bank
Photograph of the Fort Davis State Bank. There are several cars parked in front of the building.
Fort Stockton train depot
Photograph of the Fort Stockton train depot. It is a stone building with a red roof and green trim. There are several cars parked in front of and behind the building. Construction equipment is visible to the left.
Fort Stockton train depot
Photograph of the Fort Stockton train depot. It is a stone building with a red roof and green trim. There are several cars parked in front of and behind the building.
Fort Worth's first African American business man, John Pratt artwork
Photograph of Panel A of the Historic Wall at Fort Worth's Intermodal Transportation Center, chronicling the African American Marketplace that was there in 1865 to 1940. The text underneath the mural reads "Fort Worth's first African American business man was John Pratt blacksmith. 1865-1876." The public artwork and mural made of tile.
Fountain in the Paris town square, gift of J. J. Culbertson, 1927
Photograph of a fountain in the Paris town square. The words "Gift of J. J. Culbertson, 1927" are carved into the side. The fountain is not running.
Fouquieriaceae, Ocotillo, Fouquieria splendens
Photograph of the plant Fouquieriaceae, Ocotillo, Fouquieria splendens. It is surrounded by cacti, and there is a plaque on a rock that labels the plant. This photo was taken in the cactus garden at Sul Ross State University.
Frieze of San Jacinto Monument, Building of Industries
Photograph of a portion of the frieze on the San Jacinto Monument in La Porte, Texas. The segment is labeled "Building of Industries" and depicts men with shovels and beams on the left, men on horseback herding cattle in the center, and men with an oil derrick on the right. Partial images are visible on either side, labeled "Lamar's School System" on the left and "Stephen F. Austin Undertakes Texas Colonization" on the right.
Frieze of San Jacinto Monument, Coming of the Pioneers
Photograph of the San Jacinto Monument featuring a frieze, "Coming of the Pioneers." Two couples, and a man, and a horse stand in front of a wagon. All three men hold rifles. To the left, there is another frieze, showing a man with a rifle facing a woman holding a piece of paper in her hands.
Frieze of San Jacinto Monument, San Jacinto Advance
Photograph of a frieze of the San Jacinto Monument. Two men on the far left advance to the right, above the words "Houston and Deaf Smith." Carved into the middle section of the frieze are many men with guns. A drummer and piper stand to the left, a man rides a horse in the middle, and two men roll a cannon forward on the right. The words "San Jacinto Advance" are engraved under the frieze. On the far right side, above the words "Lamar's School System," several children sit at desks in front of a woman who stands next to a tall man.
Fulton Firearms, Hamilton
Photograph of the Fulton Firearms shop in Hamilton. There are many cars parked in front of the store, and a street light in front of the right window.
Galveston-Bolivar Ferryboat, a ride on the Ray Stoker Jr.
Photograph of a ride on the Ray Stoker Jr., a Galveston-Bolivar Ferryboat.
Galveston-Bolivar Ferryboat, Ray Stoker Jr.
Photograph of a Galveston-Bolivar Ferryboat, the Ray Stoker Jr., unloading in Galveston.
Galveston County Courthouse
Photograph of the Galveston County Courthouse. There is a statue of a Confederate soldier in front of the courthouse, and there are palm trees lining the sidewalk to the entrance.
Gazebo on courthouse grounds, Ozona
Photograph of the gazebo on courthouse grounds in Ozona. It is decorated with red, white, and blue streamers and American flags.
Gazebo on grounds of the Red River County Courthouse, Clarksville
Photograph of a gazebo on the grounds of the Red River County Courthouse in Clarksville. The roof is supported by four columns, and there are plants all around the gazebo.
General Granbury Monument
Photograph of a granite monument. A statue of a soldier in uniform stands at the top of the monument. The inscription reads: "Erected by the U.O.C., General Granbury, Chapter, No. 683, In memory of Brigadier General H. B. Granbury and his Valiant Followers. Granbury 1861-1865."
George Herman Mahon monument
Photograph of the George Herman Mahon monument. There is a bust of Mahon atop the monument. A plaque under the bust says "George Herman Mahon (1900-1985) reared in Mitchell County. First United States Congressman elected to 19th District (elected to 22 terms, 1934-1978). Chairman, appropriations committee (1964-1978). Mitchell County attorney (1926-1927). 32nd Judicial District Attorney (1927-1934). A Statesman."
George Julien Bird Memorial Fountain, detail
Close-up view of flower and lily pads at the George Julien Bird Memorial Fountain, on the grounds of the Tom Green County Courthouse grounds.
George Julien Bird Memorial Fountain, Tom Green County
Photograph of the George Julien Bird Memorial Fountain, on the Tom Green County Courthouse grounds.
Giant Vinegaroon or Desert Whiptail Scorpion, Mastigoproctus giganteus
Photograph of vinegaroons or whiptail scorpions, prefers desert areas. Harmless to humans.
Governor's Community Achievement Award - Stanton
Photograph of the Governor's Community Achievement Award. It says "Presented to Stanton 1974. Beautify Texas Council. The Governor's Community Achievement Award. For enhancing the quality of life in the community through planning, improving and preserving an attractive environment. (signed by) Governor. The State of Texas."
The Grace Museum
Photograph of the Grace Museum in Abilene.
Granbury Opera House
Photograph of the Granbury Opera House. A banner advertising the musicals Gypsy and Grease hangs above the entrance.
Grounds at Mission San José
Photograph of the grounds of Mission San José with an outdoor oven in the foreground. A group of tourists wearing orange stand on the sidewalk to the left.
Grounds of the Alamo
Photograph of the arches on the grounds of the Alamo.
Hamilton County Courthouse
Photograph of the Hamilton County Courthouse. It was constructed in 1886, by architects Mason, Martin, Byrnes and Johnston. A 1931 remodel removed the clock tower and Second Empire style mansard roof.
Hangar X at NASA
Photograph of the "Hangar X" sign on the side of the Hangar X building at the NASA Johnson Space Center.
Heart of West Texas Museum
Photograph of the Heart of West Texas Museum. The view of the building is obscured by tall trees, and there is a white cannon to the left.
Heart of West Texas Museum
Photograph of a sign outside the Heart of West Texas Museum. It reads: "City of Colorado City, Heart of West Texas Museum, Special Events: Chief Lone Wolf Exhibit."
Henderson County Courthouse, a lovely seasonal fall display
Photograph of a lovely seasonal fall display with pumpkins, flowers, cornstalks, and hay bales, arranged around a tree outside the Henderson County Courthouse.
Henderson County Courthouse, Athens
Photograph of the Henderson County Courthouse, built 1913 by Architect L. L. Thurman
Henderson County Courthouse, Athens
Photograph of the Henderson County Courthouse.
Henderson County Courthouse, Athens
Photograph of a family posing outside the Henderson County Courthouse.
Henry McShane & Co. Bell, Baltimore, Md. 1884
Photograph of a bell located on the grounds of the Coleman County Courthouse. The words "Henry McShane & Co., Baltimore, Md. 1884" are embossed on the bell.
Herman Brown Free Library
Photograph of the Herman Brown Free Library in Burnet. Cars are parked in front of the library, and other buildings can be seen in the background.
Historic Fort Stockton, Barracks
Photograph of the barracks at Historic Fort Stockton.
Historic Fort Stockton, Guard House
Photograph of a guard house in Historic Fort Stockton. Mountains and trees are visible in the background.
Historic Fort Stockton Visitor Center
Photograph of the "Historic Fort Stockton Visitor Center," as declared by a sign on the front lawn. The building is small, and there is a car parked in the driveway to the right.
Historic Nutt House Hotel
Photograph of the Nutt House hotel in Granbury.
Historic Plaque, 1905 Polk County Courthouse Annex
Photograph of a historic plaque at 1905 Polk County Courthouse Annex. It reads: "1905 Courthouse Annex, Washington at Church Street, Built in 1905. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior."
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