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- "A Deer Drive in the Texas 'Cross-Timber"
- Hand-colored engraving of hunters, horses, dogs, and deer in Texas forest
- "Brownsville, Texas, Occupied by the Army under General Banks, November 1863", in Frank Leslie's, "The Soldier In Our Civil War" (1893)
- Engraved print of supplies stacked on wharf at Brownsville, Texas
- Pamphlet: Souvener Album of Houston, Texas.
- Souvenir album of Houston, Texas; consists of drawings of different buildings in Houston
- Ambrotype
- Ambrotype of unidentified Navasota area resident; in Gutta Percha case, Victorian design
- [Membership certificate of Alexander Simon as a member of The Merchants' Association of New York]
- Papers of Alexander Simon. Membership certificate of Alexander Simon, Brenham, as a non-resident member of The Merchants' Association of New York; bird's eye-view of Manhattan Island in center of certificate
- Print of Independence Hall
- One of three views of Independence Hall, Washington, Texas
- Print of Independence Hall
- One of three views of Independence Hall, Washington, Texas
- Washington, Texas
- One of two photographs of the town of Washington, Texas
- Print of Washington-on-the-Brazos
- View of Washington-on-the-Brazos State Park, Pre-Star of the Republic Museum; Independence Hall, Washington, Texas
- Print of Independence Hall
- One of three views of Independence Hall, Washington, Texas
- Portrait of Felix Robertson
- Grandson of Sterling Clack Robertson
- "Rebel Attack Upon the 43rd Massachusetts Volunteers at Galveston, Texas"
- from Harper's Weekly
- Portrait of Noah T. Byars
- Byars, a Baptist Minister, is dressed in the uniform of General Sam Houston
- Portrait of J. Pinkney Henderson
- Portrait of J. Pinkney Henderson cut from a book, unknown source
- "The Constitution and its Nurses"
- Cartoon featuring Van Buren, Jackson, Polk, Tyler, Clay, Cass, and Johnson
- Print of Generals Lee and Grant
- The surrender at Appomattox, Lee and Grant seated at a table with a document in hand, unknown source
- Oil painting
- Portrait of George Washington by an unknown artist
- "Monterey"; "Monterey as it appeared on 23rd September 1846"
- Monterey during the Mexican War
- "Battle of Corinth"
- Caption reads, "Oct. 3' & 4' 1862. Union (Gen. Rosecrans) Loss: Gens Hackleman, Kirby Smith & 315 kd, 1812 wo & 232 misg conf. (Gen. Van Dorn) Loss: Col. Rogers & 1424 kd, 5000 wo, 2268 pris."; kd=killed, wo=wounded, misg conf=missing confirmed
- "Battle of Chancellorsville"
- Lithograph of the Battle of Chancellorsville, which took place in Virginia on May 2-4, 1863.
- Jean Lafitte and Dominic You
- Pen and old ink sketch of four men in a tavern
- Engraving plate
- Silverplate engraving plate (a) and frame (b); drawn by Arthur Schott; engraved by James D. Smillie
- Engraved print
- Baron Alexander von Humboldt
- "Houston and Galveston Railroad"
- From Harper's Weekly
- "View of Houston"
- Engraved print from unknown almanac
- "The United States War Steamer San Jacinto"
- Hand-colored engraving of ship from "Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion"
- "Disabling and Capture of the Federal Gunboats 'Sachem' and 'Clifton' in the Attack on Sabine Pass, Texas, September 8th, 1863"
- Line engraving shows USS Clifton on the left and USS Sachem on the right. Published in "The Soldier in our Civil War" Vol. II
- "Bivouac of Confederate troops on the Las Moras, Texas, with stolen U.S. wagons, etc."
- Engraved print of soldiers, wagons, and livestock on the banks of the Las Moras
- "Notice to Smokers and Chewers"
- Hand-colored lithograph of a rebus (word picture puzzle) warning smokers of the following: "Gentlemen are requested to spit in the spittoon and not on the floor, and to throw their butts and stumps in the stove, or out at the window."
- Portrait of Willliam Carrol Crawford
- Portrait of Willliam Carrol Crawford, signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence
- "Texian Hare"
- Colored lithograph by John Woodhouse Audubon; No. 27, Plate CXXXIII from Audubon’s “The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America”
- Surrender of Santa Anna: The Day After the Battle of San Jacinto, April 22nd, 1836
- Black and white reprint of McArdle painting with names of those present
- "Galveston in Texas"
- Black and white reproduction print of Galveston taken from Harper's Weekly; limited edition of 100 sets
- "Port of Galveston"
- Black and white reproduction print of Galveston taken from Harper's Weekly; limited edition of 100 sets
- "Galveston"
- Black and white reproduction print of Galveston taken from Harper's Weekly; limited edition of 100 sets
- "Indian Scouts"
- Artist's proof of Remington painting copyrighted in 1909 by P.F. Collier and Son
- "The Alamo"
- Oval painting of the Alamo, on glass or copper sheet; framed. "The Alamo" printed near lower center of painting
- "Navaho Threadwinder"
- Portrait of Native American
- "Cheyenne Wolf Rola"
- Portrait of Native American
- "'Creasing' Mustangs in Texas"
- From "Harper's Weekly"
- "Engraving of the Funeral of Iturbide"
- Processional with crowds lining the street and band playing at funeral of Iturbide
- "Capitulation of Vera Cruz: The Mexican Soldiers Marching Out and Surrendering their Arms to General Scott, March 29, 1847."
- Hand-colored print of soldiers at Vera Cruz
- "David Crockett's Fight For Bear-Meat"
- Hand-colored engraving from Sporting Review (Plate 18) with Crockett's description of fight
- "David Crockett's Elk Hunt"
- Hand-colored engraving from Sporting Review (Plate 17), with Crockett's description of hunt
- "The Bell Mare"
- Artist's proof of Remington painting copytighted by Frederic Remington
- "The Buffalo Runners"
- Artist's proof of Remington painting copyrighted by P.F. Collier & Son
- "The Immigrants"
- Artist's proof of Remington painting copyrighted by Collier's Weekly
- "Sioux Medicine Man"
- Native American Painting
- "Chief Joseph, Nez Perce"
- Native American Painting
- "Sioux Mother and child"
- Native American Painting