Photograph of a two-story gray house with green shutters and a green and white picket fence. A red banner advertising the Moore Home Candlelight Tour hangs from the fence.
Photograph of a red brick building housing St. John's United Methodist Church in Richmond, Texas. There are trees in front of the church, and cars are parked to the right.
Photograph of a statue of Mirabeau B. Lamar in front of the Fort Bend County courthouse in Richmond, Texas. Another statue is visible on the top of the courthouse's dome in the background.
Photograph of the side of the Fort Bend County courthouse in Richmond, Texas. There is a dome on the top of the courthouse to the left, and a statue is visible on the far right.
Photograph of the front doors to the Fort Bend County courthouse, seen through two white columns, in Richmond, Texas. A Texas Historical Commission plaque is visible to the right of the doors.
Photograph of a detail of two columns on the Fort Bend County courthouse in Richmond, Texas. The columns have been covered in white Christmas lights, and several windows are visible in the background.
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission plaque mounted on the wall of the Fort Bend County courthouse in Richmond, Texas, detailing the building's architecture.
Photograph of a set of wooden double doors leading into the Fort Bend County courthouse in Richmond, Texas. A Texas Historical Commission plaque about the courthouse is mounted to the wall to the right.
Photograph of the cornerstone of a building in Richmond, Texas. The cornerstone reads: "C. H. Page Jr. & Bro. Architects. Texas Building Co. Builders. J. T. Taylor Prest." Shrubs are visible to the left.
Photograph of a cornerstone on a building in Richmond, Texas. It reads: "D. R. Peareson, County Judge. J. R. Farmer, Comm'r Prec't No. 1. R. B. Marshall, " " 2. W. T. Bertrand, " " 3. J. C. Hunken, " " 4".
Photograph of a war memorial in Richmond, Texas, made up of three stone slabs. The tall middle slab reads: "In memory of all who died in the defense of our country. Sponsored by Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans of Fort Bend County, Texas, November 11, 1990. Paid for by citizens of Fort Bend County". The slab to the right has a list of casualties from World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Panama, the Iraq War, and one prisoner of war. The slab to the left is mostly empty, but has one name as a casualty in Afghanistan. Cars and buildings are visible in the background.
Photograph of the Fort Bend County courthouse in Richmond, Texas, seen from the back. There is a statue on top of a dome to the left, and another dome is visible to the right.
Photograph of the back entrance to the Fort Bend County courthouse in Richmond, Texas. Cars are parked in the lot behind the courthouse, and two domes are visible in the background.
Photograph of a white clapboard house with a picket fence in Richmond, Texas. A sign hangs from the fence in front of the house, and another house is visible in the background.
Photograph of cars in the parking lot in front of the Fort Bend Museum in Richmond, Texas. The museum is visible in the background, and there is a sign on top of the fence.
Photograph of the exterior of the Fort Bend County courthouse in Richmond, Texas. Two domes are visible, one with a statue on top of it, and there are cars parked in the lot to the right.
Photograph of the back of the Fort Bend County courthouse in Richmond, Texas. Two cars are parked in the lot in the foreground, and there are trees on the courthouse lawn.
Photograph of a statue on top of a green dome on the Fort Bend County courthouse in Richmond, Texas. There are also two clock faces between the dome and the sculpture.
Photograph of a monument to Erastus "Deaf" Smith. It reads: "Erastus "Deaf" Smith. Born in Washington, Dutchess County, New York. April 19, 1787. Died in Richmond, Fort Bend County, Texas. Nov. 30, 1837. He married Guadalupe Ruiz de Duran who died in San Antonio, May 1, 1849. Erected by the state of Texas". Cars are visible in the background.
Photograph of a cornerstone on a building in Richmond, Texas. It reads: "1935 Fort Bend Co. Jno. M. Moore, Jr., County Judge. Commissioners: J. M. Kovar, Ed Stern, I. G. Wirtz, H. P. Harris. C. D. Myers, Co. Clerk. H. N. Darst, Co. Auditor. C. H. Page, Architect, Austin, Texas, Knutson Const. Co. Houston, Texas".
Photograph of the view down a hallway in a building in Richmond, Texas. There is a bench pushed against the wall to the left, and bulletin boards covered in papers are on both walls.
Photograph of an open room next to a full bulletin board in a building in Richmond, Texas. A sign with the word "Telephone" engraved on it is next to the door.
Photograph of a wooden door in a building in Richmond, Texas. There is green tile on the bottom half of the wall on both sides of the door. Buttons to an elevator are visible to the left.
Photograph of the view of a room in the Fort Bend County courthouse in Richmond, Texas. There is a tiled pattern on the floor, and a staircase to the left. A set of wooden double doors is visible in the background, and two lamps hang from the ceiling.
Photograph of three flags hanging from the ceiling in the rotunda of the Fort Bend County courthouse in Richmond, Texas. A staircase is visible to the left, and there is a tiled pattern on the floor.
Photograph of an American flag hanging from a second floor railing. A lamp is visible on the second floor, and there is another railing on the floor above.
Photograph of a passport office, seen through an open door, in the Fort Bend County courthouse in Richmond, Texas. A desk, chairs, and shelves are visible through the door. An orange sign on the door to the right reads: "Passport Customers, please sign in & have a seat in the rotunda. We will be with you as soon as possible. Thank you. Please keep your children quiet. Court is in session".
Photograph of a close-up of a painting of the shore by a river, on a black safe door in Fort Bend County courthouse in Richmond, Texas. The text under the painting reads: "Jersey Cream 1873 Whiskey".