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[News Script: CPITOL]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about President Nixon asking Congress for 100 million dollars for disaster relief.
[News Script: U.S. guilty of bombing]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about the United States admitting responsibility for bombing the French Mission in Hanoi.
Postcard of Community
Copy negative of two postcard pictures. The first is of the Texas State Capitol building in Austin, Texas at nighttime, with a statue, trees, and landscaping in front. The second picture is of a small building in Langtry, Texas with signs reading "Judge Roy Bean," "Notary Public," "Justice of the Peace," "Law West of the Pecos," "Jersey Lilly," and "Ice Beer." There are four men on horseback on the left, one on the right, and four men on the porch. There is a note about Judge Roy Bean at the top of the postcard.
[Letter from Leticia Van de Putte to Eleanor Brown, October 4, 2007]
Letter from Texas State Senator Leticia Van de Putte to Eleanor Brown thanking Brown for her service during WWII as well as her attendance at a recent ceremony in Austin honoring women and their accomplishments.
[News Clip: Death Penalty]
B-roll footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Script: Capitol]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story.
[News Clip: Capitol replica]
Video footage from the WBAP-TV television station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story.
[Press Release: National Coming Out Day]
A press release from the National Coming Out Day headquarters announcing their hopes to have the rainbow flag flying over every state capitol building in the nation.
[News Clippings: Rainbow Flag]
A series of newspaper clippings about California Governor, Courken George Deukmejian Jr., taking down the rainbow flag from the capitol after approving its presence for National Coming Out Day. The articles also discuss gubernatorial candidate, Pete Wilson, who gladly accepted a donation from Gay PAC, then proceeded to say derogatory statements about LGBT persons at one of his campaign fundraisers.
[Press Release: Gays a "Security Risk"]
A press release from the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force discussing activists' efforts to end discriminatory policy against LGBT persons in the pentagon. The release also covers the Pentagon refuting claims that LGBT individuals are disloyal, untrustworthy, and security risks.
[Media Release & Legal Resolution: LGBT Veterans]
A media release followed by an approved resolution. The media release from National Coming Out Day announced that the rainbow flag would fly at every state capitol from Santa Fe to Sacramento. The resolution was from National Security and Foreign Affairs that approves state departments denying homosexuals the right to serve in the military.
State Capitol, Des Moines, Iowa.
Postcard depicting the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines. it had a large dome over the center and forue smaller ones at its four corners. The correspondence reads," Hello Rosa! did you get sick in the boat? I should think a young lady of your size should keep th boat still. You had better come out and see me. Glad you are having such a grand time. Best wishes from your [not legible]". It is addressed to Miss Rosa Bassona, 507 E 43 street, Chicago, Ill. c/o C.J. Fleming. it is postmarked Des Moines, iowa, Aug 27, 1908.
[Capitol building]
Photograph of the capitol building in Austin, Texas. The building is in full view with the Texas flag and lone star in the center of the building. The lawn spreads out before it with rows of trees, drive ways, and memorials/statutes.
[Photograph of Texas State Capitol]
Photograph of the Texas State Capitol building, with a handwritten note on the back that says "Grandma Florence (from Hughie)."
[Photograph of Texas Capitol Building from Walton Building]
Photograph of the Texas State Capitol building and front lawn grounds, taken from the Walton Building in Austin, Texas. There are automobiles parked in the parking spots at the edge of the drive surrounding the right side of the center strip of lawn. On the back of the photograph there is handwritten text signed by Jake Johnson.
[Photograph of Shepperd, White, and Unidentified Man]
Photograph of three men in dark business suits and ties, standing in front of the Texas State Capitol building, with the dome of the building visible just behind them. The man on the left has short dark hair and is holding the end of a cigar with his left hand, the other end of which is in the left hand of the man in the middle. The man in the middle has light hair and dark eyebrows, and has a small envelope under his left arm. The man on the right is wearing a medium-colored suit with a lightly striped pattern. There are notes handwritten at the top of the photo and signed by Richard White.
[Texas State Capitol]
Photograph of the Texas State Capitol. From this Congress Avenue view, the capitol, several cars and downtown buildings can be seen.
[Texas State Capitol, 5]
Photograph of the Texas State Capitol. From this Congress Avenue view, the capitol, several cars and downtown buildings can be seen.
[Texas State Capitol ceiling]
Photograph of the Texas State Capitol ceiling. The Texas State emblem can be seen in the center.
[Postcard from Raymond Harper to Birdie Walters, November 1908]
Postcard from Raymond Harper to Birdie Walters with a tinted image of the state capitol building in Albany, New York. There is a note written on the reverse side of the card that discusses Harper's adventures while at the beach the past eight weeks; Harper also mentions his collection of newspapers he gathered from the ports he visited.
[Postcard of Minnesota State Capitol Building]
Postcard of an illustration of a large, white, stately, four-story building with a tall domed tower at the top and two American flags flying from the roof of the building, at either end. The building as a grassy green lawn and several paths leading from the building to a drive in front of the building. Printed text below the illustration identifies the building as the Minnesota State Capitol Building in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The other side of the postcard has postcard markings and a printed paragraph with information about the capitol building.
Texas Capitol Complex Telephone Directory: 1997
A 1997 telephone directory for the state capitol building complex telephone system arranged alphabetically by department.
[News Clip: Legislature]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Clip: Capital fire]
B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Clip: Legislature]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[State Capitol - Austin, Texas]
Copy slide of a postcard of the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Bill Griffith and Bud Cunningham, March 25, 1953]
Letter from Truett Latimer to Bill Griffith and Bud Cunningham inviting them to visit him in the state capitol.
State Capitol Austin, Texas
Photograph of the Texas State Capitol taken from the south.
[Austin City Plan, 1840]
Photograph of an illustration by Edward Hall of a city plan for the Texas Government buildings in Austin. Architectural renderings of buildings can be found on the top half of the illustration. Handwritten on the photograph is a list of buildings that are seen in the plan including: the President's House, Capitol Hill and Bullock's Tavern.
[News Script: Bombing in the capitol]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story.
[News Clip: Big business]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Clip: Waldrep/Cowboys]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[Temporary Capitol Building]
Photograph of the building that served as the temporary state capitol while the current capitol building was under construction. Some horse-drawn carriages are parked in front of the building.
[Temporary Texas Capitol Building Fire]
Photograph of the fire that destroyed the building that had temporarily served as the capitol building for the state of Texas while the new capitol building was being constructed. Firefighters can be seen spraying water in to the upper floors while a large number of spectators look on.
[View of Texas Capitol]
View of Texas State Capitol Building, seen through shrubbery and trees. A man is in the foreground, looking at the Capitol with his back to the camera.
House of Representatives Chamber, Texas Capitol Building
View of the House of Representatives chamber in the Texas State Capitol Building. Rows of wooden chairs face the front and two painted portraits hang on the walls.
[Reception Room, Texas State Capitol Building]
Interior view of the reception room of the Texas State Capitol Building. There are several arm chairs and tables.
[State Capitol - House of Representatives]
Photograph of the House of Representatives, inside the State Capitol building, taken from the upper level balcony.
[Congress Avenue]
Photograph of Congress Avenue looking north. The state capital building is visible in the background.
New Capitol Building, July, 1886
Photograph of workers posing for a group portrait during construction of the new capitol building. Writing on the back of the photograph reads: "Hans Falkenburg - sitting on stone (center, with hat)."
[Looking north on Congress with Capitol in view]
Photograph of the view looking north along Congress Avenue with businesses, cars and people.
Capitol under construction
Photograph of the construction site for the current Capitol building, constructed 1881-1888. View is from the Travis County Courthouse located on 11th Street.
Congress Avenue
Photograph of Congress Avenue, looking north from between 5th and 6th streets. 1853 Capitol building in view.
Congress Avenue
Photograph of Congress Avenue, looking north from between 5th and 6th streets. 1853 Capitol building in view.
[Farmworkers Demonstration]
Photograph of a farmworkers demonstration with protesters marching up Congress Avenue towards the Capitol building, which is visible in the background. Different businesses line the left side of the street, and cars are parked on both sides of the street.
[Colorado River Flood]
Photograph of a house surrounded by floodwaters during a Colorado River flood. The capitol dome is visible in the distance.
Unveiling of Firemen's Monument Austin
Photograph of the unveiling of the Firefighter's memorial at the Texas State Capitol Building in Austin, Texas. There is a large crowd of people and horse-drawn buggies surrounding the monument.
[Capitol Building After Fire of 1881]
Photograph of state Capitol building after the fire on the 9th of November, 1881. Several people can be seen standing on the steps leading up to the building.
[Construction of Capitol Building]
Photograph of exterior view of the front of the Capitol building during construction. The contractor's office is visible in the lower right of the photograph.
[Capitol Cornerstone Dedication]
Photograph of a crowd of people gathered for the cornerstone dedication during the construction of the state Capitol. Some onlookers can be seen sitting and standing on top of the derricks used for the construction.
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