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[The Alamo illustration]

Description: Photograph of an illustration of the Alamo after the 1836 battle. The building to the left of the ruined church is the old convento, or Long Barracks. The building in the foreground is the Galera, or Low Barracks, which also contained the gate to the original mission compound. Artist unknown.
Date: unknown
Creator: Raba, Ernst Wilhelm, 1874-1951
Partner: San Antonio Conservation Society

[Alamo with Team of Oxen]

Description: An enlarged copy print of the Alamo during its time as an Army Depot, with three covered wagons pulled by ox teams in the foreground. The American flag flies over the building. A partial image of the former convento repeats at the far right edge of the photo.
Date: unknown
Creator: Raba, Ernst Wilhelm, 1874-1951
Partner: San Antonio Conservation Society

[Alamo with Ox Teams]

Description: Photograph of the Alamo in use as a U.S. Army depot, with three covered wagons pulled by horses in the foreground. The former Convento and Long Baracks, which the Army used as a warehouse, is partially visible on the left.
Date: unknown
Creator: Raba, Ernst Wilhelm, 1874-1951
Partner: San Antonio Conservation Society

[The Alamo, 1901]

Description: Photograph of an oblique view of the Alamo's front (west) and south facades. The sign on the south facade of the Hugo Schmeltzer Building (left) reads, "The I&GN, The Best Way, Through Sleeping & Dining Car Service Unexcelled, St. Louis Worlds 1904 Fair."
Date: unknown
Creator: Raba, Ernst Wilhelm, 1874-1951
Partner: San Antonio Conservation Society
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