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- Enlisted Men's Quarters. Fort Davis
- Southwest facing photograph of the remains of one of the Enlisted Men's Barracks in Fort Davis National Historic Site. The park's visitor center, Officer's Row, and Sleeping Lion Mountain can be seen in the background.
- Fort Davis Parade Grounds and Officers' Row
- Panoramic Image of the Parade Grounds at Fort Davis National Historic Site. Pictured from right to left: Sleeping Lion's Mountain, Officers' row, flag pole, and the Enlisted Men's Barracks. In the far distance can be seen the North Ridge, Two-Story Officers Quarters, and the Post Chapel.
- Fort Davis Wagon
- Wagon located next to the Commissary Storehouse in Fort Davis National Historic Site, Texas. The North Ridge of the Davis Mountains, remains of the bakery, and one of the two-story Officer's Quarters can be seen in the background.
- Post Chapel, Fort Davis
- North-facing photograph of the Fort Chapel at Fort Davis National Historic Site. A two story Officer's Quarters is visible in the background.
- U.S. Flag at Fort Davis National Historic Site
- Northward facing photograph from the Fort Davis National Historic Site parade grounds towards the chapel, officers quarters, and the North Ridge.
- Jeff Davis County Mountain Dispatch (Fort Davis, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 2019
- Weekly newspaper from Fort Davis, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
- Davis Mountains State Park, view from Skyline Drive at twilight
- Photograph of Davis Mountains State Park, taken from Skyline Drive at twilight.
- 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 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 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.
- Cholla cactus
- Photograph of a Cholla cactus on the Sproul Ranch near Fort Davis, Texas.
- 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.
- Deer in brush on Sproul Ranch
- Photograph of a deer hidden in the brush on Sproul Ranch. There is a pile of large rocks in front of the deer.
- Desert Mule Deer, Odocoileus hemionus crooki
- Photograph of a Desert Mule Deer, Odocoileus hemionus crooki. It is bending down to inspect something on the ground in front of a tree.
- Desert Mule Deer, Odocoileus hemionus crooki
- Photograph of a Desert Mule Deer, Odocoileus hemionus crooki, taken at Davis Mountains State Park. It is bending down.
- Desert Mule Deer, Odocoileus hemionus crooki
- Photograph of a Desert Mule Deer, Odocoileus hemionus crooki, taken at Davis Mountains State Park. It is bending down next to a tree.
- McDonald Observatory as viewed from the Sproul Ranch
- McDonald Observatory as viewed from the Sproul Ranch
- [Photograph of a Path with Shrubs]
- Photograph of a West Texas wash on the Sproul Ranch. A wash is the dry bed of an intermittent creek.
- [Photograph of a West Texas Wash on the Sproul Ranch]
- Photograph of a West Texas wash on the Sproul Ranch.
- [Photograph of a West Texas Wash on the Sproul Ranch]
- Photograph of a West Texas wash on the Sproul Ranch. A wash is the dry bed of an intermittent creek.
- Photograph of a West Texas wash on the Sproul Ranch: Path and trees]
- Photograph of a West Texas wash on the Sproul Ranch. A wash is the dry bed of an intermittent creek.
- [Photograph of Madrone tree, Arbutus xalapensis]
- Photograph of a tree known as the Texas Madrone, Naked Indian and Lady's Leg. Texas Arbutus, Madrono, Arbutus xalapensis
- [Photograph of Mount Livermore]
- Photograph of Mount Livermore, elevation 8206 latitude 303759N longitude 1041001W.
- [Photograph of Mount Livermore, as viewed from the Sproul Ranch]
- Photograph of Mount Livermore as seen from the Sproul Ranch.
- Sproul Ranch, a NASA weather radar
- Photograph of a NASA weather radar dish pointed directly at the sky on Sproul Ranch near Fort Davis, Texas. There is a building to the right of the satellite dish and mountains are visible in the background; part of an overhang is visible in the upper-right corner of the photograph as well as clouds in the sky.
- Sproul Ranch, a NASA weather radar
- Photograph of a NASA weather radar dish and building on Sproul Ranch near Fort Davis, Texas. The satellite dish is in a grassy field and is pointed directly up at the sky. Mountains are visible in the background and the sky is partly cloudy.
- Sproul Ranch, a NASA weather radar
- Close-up photograph of a NASA weather radar at Sproul Ranch near Fort Davis, Texas. The satellite dish is pointed up at the sky and scaffolding is visible beneath the dish, including two staircases to reach portions of the mechanism.
- Sproul Ranch, a NASA weather radar
- Photograph of a large, grassy field at Sproul Ranch near Fort Davis, Texas, taken from a curving dirt road. In the center of the image, a NASA satellite dish is pointed at the sky, tilted at an angle to the right. Mountains are visible in the background and the sky is cloudy; a portion of a vehicle sideview mirror is visible in the lower-right corner of the photograph.
- Sproul Ranch, mesa top view of the ranch
- Sproul Ranch, mesa top view of the ranch
- Sproul Ranch, mesa top view of the ranch
- Sproul Ranch, mesa top view of the ranch
- Sproul Ranch, one room cabin in which the Sproul family first lived
- Sproul Ranch, one room cabin in which the Sproul family first lived
- Sproul Ranch, West Texas view
- Sproul Ranch, West Texas view. My family and I were on a jeep tour of the Sproul Ranch.
- Sproul Ranch, West Texas view
- Sproul Ranch, West Texas view
- Sproul Ranch, West Texas view
- Sproul Ranch, West Texas view
- Sproul Ranch, West Texas view
- Sproul Ranch, West Texas view
- Sproul Ranch, West Texas view
- West Texas view from the Sproul Ranch
- West Texas vista
- West Texas vista
- Fort Davis, back of enlisted mens barracks
- Photograph of the back of the enlisted mens' barracks at Fort Davis. There is a small staircase leading up to the long porch.
- Fort Davis, Commanding Officer's Quarters
- Photograph of the Commanding Officer's Quarters at Fort Davis. The building is made of red brick, and has a large front porch. Identical buildings are visible to the left and right of the officer's quarters.
- 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, Commanding Officer's Quarters, view of back porch and Post Hospital
- Photograph of the back porch and Post Hospital at the Commanding Officer's Quarters in Fort Davis. The building is made of red brick, and the windows have green shutters. Another building is visible in the background, in front of a steep, rocky hill.
- Fort Davis, Commanding Officer's Quarters, view through front door
- Photograph of the Commanding Officer's Quarters at Fort Davis, viewed through the front door. The back door is open as well. The inside of the building is dark.
- Fort Davis, Commissary
- Photograph of the front and side of the Commissary at Fort Davis. It is a red adobe building with a front porch, several windows, and a second door on the side of the building. The rocky ridge of a mountain is visible behind the building.
- Fort Davis, Commissary detail
- Photograph of the quoin details on one corner of the commissary at Fort Davis. The porch is partially visible to the left, and a window and doorway are on the right.
- Fort Davis, detail of adobe
- Photograph of an adobe wall at Fort Davis.
- Fort Davis, Officer's Quarters
- Photograph of an Officer's Quarters building at Fort Davis. It is made of adobe, and has a long front porch. Other buildings are visible beyond it.
- Fort Davis, Officer's Quarters
- Photograph of a dilapidated Officer's Quarters building at Fort Davis. It has a large front porch. Other buildings are visible beyond it.
- Fort Davis, row of Officer's Quarters
- Photograph of a row of identical Officer's Quarters at Fort Davis.