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[Round Tin by Stone Building]
Photograph of a large round tin can, with the words "By George" on the side, in front of a stone building somewhere in Texas.
[Rug on Floor]
Photograph of an animal skin rug on the stone floor of a building somewhere in Texas.
Ruins at Mission Concepcion
Ruins at Mission Concepcion
Ruins at Mission Concepcion
Photograph of ruins at Mission Concepcion. Partial walls with doorway and window cutouts are visible among trees, grass, and dirt.
Ruins at Mission San Jose
Ruins at Mission San Jose
Ruins at Mission San Jose
Ruins at Mission San Jose
Ruins at Mission San Jose
Photograph of several walls that make up part of the ruins at Mission San Jose in San Antonio, Texas. The first wall has large, open arches, the wall behind that has smaller, cathedral-window-shaped openings, and a third wall is partially visible behind them. Plants and walkways are visible in the foreground.
[Ruins of a Brick Building]
Photograph of the ruins of a brick building behind a chain link fence somewhere in Texas.
[Ruins of a Wall]
Photograph of the ruins of a stone wall in a field full of small trees somewhere in Texas.
[Ruins of Stone Wall]
Photograph of the ruins of a stone wall in a field full of small trees somewhere in Texas.
Runnels County Courthouse
Photograph of Runnels County Courthouse.
Runnels County Courthouse
Photograph of Runnels County Courthouse.
Runnels County Courthouse, plaque
"Runnels County Courthouse, constructed here 1888-89, after hotly-contested battle with Runnels City for County Seat. (County had been organized 1880.) Structures stands on one of the largest courthouse squares in Texas - 2 city blocks. Plot set aside prior to town lot sale by Sante Fe Railroad, June 29, 1886. In 1941, extensive remodeling modernized building. Two wings were added and old quarry (South of town on Colorado River) was opened to provide matching stone. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1967."
Rutland's, Lampasas
Rutland's, Lampasas
Sacul water tower
Photograph of the Sacul, TX water tower.
[Saint Mary's Catholic Church]
Photograph of the Saint Mary's Catholic Church (located at Southeast corner Avenue C and North 3rd) in Marathon, Texas.
Sam Houston statue, Huntsville
Sam Houston statue, Huntsville. Stands 67 foot tall (plus 10 foot tall base) and is named "A Tribute to Courage".
Sam Houston statue, Huntsville
Sam Houston statue, Huntsville. Stands 67 foot tall (plus 10 foot tall base) and is named "A Tribute to Courage".
Sam Nail Ranch
Remains of walls and a windmill on the Sam Nail Ranch in Big Bend National Park.
San Angelo City Hall
San Angelo City Hall, designed by Henri Trost, completed in 1928.
San Angelo City Hall, detail of sculpture on building
San Angelo City Hall, detail of sculpture on building
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts
The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts with a roofline created to resemble a Conestoga wagon. Designed by Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Architects and opened in 1999.
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts
The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts with a roofline created to resemble a Conestoga wagon. Designed by Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Architects and opened in 1999.
San Angelo Visitor's Center, viewed from the river
San Angelo Visitor's Center
San Augustine County Courthouse
San Augustine County Courthouse, built 1927.
San Augustine County Courthouse, the cornerstone
San Augustine County Courthouse, the cornerstone. Erected 1927 Shirley Simons, Architect Campbell and White Builders
San Augustine County Courthouse, the cornerstone
San Augustine County Courthouse, the cornerstone. E.D. Kennon, County Judge J. W. Richey; J. H. Tingle; H. E. Anderson; Y. P. Askew; Commissioners J. E. Nolen County Clerk
San Augustine County Sesquicentennial Time Capsule
San Augustine "Cradle of Texas" Sesquicentennial Time Capsule, buried in concrete to be opened, March 2, 2036.
San Augustine County Time Capsule, 1976
1976, San Augustine "The Cradle of Texas" Special Notice Bicentennial - Time Capsule is buried here. Capsule is a wooden box, encased in a thick coat of fiber glass, and is completely surrounded in heavy concrete, buried about 18 inches deep. Capsule is to be opened on July 4th, 2076.
[San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site]
Aerial and B-roll footage from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site in La Porte, Texas. Clips feature the San Jacinto Monument, reflecting pool, granite markers, as well as water and landscapes across the site as seen from various elevations. Video footage is silent.
San Jacinto Monument
San Jacinto Monument
San Jacinto Monument
Photograph of the entire San Jacinto Monument in Harris County, Texas. There are people and partial trees visible in the foreground.
[San Jacinto Monument]
Photograph of a tall monument in San Jacinto, Texas. There are trees on both sides of a road leading up to it in the foreground.
San Jacinto Monument
San Jacinto Monument.
San Jacinto Monument
Photograph of the San Jacinto Monument located in La Porte, Texas. The monument is in the center of the frame, with trees on the left and in front of the monument.
San Jacinto Monument
Photograph of the San Jacinto Monument in La Porte, Texas, taken near the base looking up at the top of the monument. At the bottom of the image, a part of the frieze is visible; it depicts several men going to battle including two with a cannon, two carrying rifles, a cavalryman with a saber, a flag-bearer, and two musicians playing a flute and drum. The scene is labeled "San Jacinto Advance." Other parts of the frieze are visible on the other faces of the monument: to the left, two men with the label "Houston and Deaf Smith;" to the right, a man and woman standing in front of children seated at desks with the label "Lamar's School System."
San Jacinto Monument
Photograph of the San Jacinto Monument in La Porte, Texas. Most of the monument is visible, including the frieze near the base and the top of the column.
San Jacinto Monument with bayou in foreground
Photograph of the San Jacinto Monument located in La Porte, Texas. The monument is in the center of the frame, with the bayou in the foreground.
San Jacinto Monument with bayou in foreground
Photograph of the San Jacinto Monument located in La Porte, Texas. The monument is located in the middle of the frame with the bayou in the foreground. The monument has trees surrounding the base.
[Santa Anna's Camp - Granite Marker]
Photograph a granite marker at the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site. Marker reads: "No 16 Santa Anna's Camp"
Sante Fe Caboose at the Layland Museum, Cleburne
Sante Fe Caboose at the Layland Museum, Cleburne. ATSF 999457.
Sante Fe Depot, San Angelo
Sante Fe train depot in San Angelo
Sante Fe Depot, San Angelo
Sante Fe train depot, San Angelo.
Sante Fe Depot, San Angelo
Sante Fe train depot in San Angelo
Sculpture of a fiddler on the grounds of the Henderson County Courthouse
County Judge Winston Reagan Commissioner Pct. I - Jim Blakeney Commissioner Pct. II - Fred Box Commissioner Pct. III - Cleburn Shavor Commissioner Pct. IV - Joe Young A Sesquicentennial Project J. R. (Bob) Pickle County Chairman Dedicated to the Athens Fiddlers Association Bob McGee - Chairman
Seal in the underground annex of the Texas State Capitol
Seal on the floor of the Texas State Capitol in the underground annex area.
[Seawall Boulevard]
Photograph of the words on the side of a marker on Seawall Boulevard in Galveston, Texas. A seafood restaurant is partially visible to the right, and there are cars on a road to the left.
Seawall Boulevard, Galveston
Seawall Boulevard, Galveston, facing northeast
Seawall in Galveston
The Seawall in Galveston, Texas.
Seawall in Galveston
Seawall in Galveston, Texas
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