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[West side of Main Plaza and San Fernando Cathedral]

Description: Copy print of the west side of Main Plaza. The east and north facades of the multi-story Southern Hotel are visible above Paul Asher's dry goods store (far left). A person can be seen hanging linens from a clothesline on the rooftop adjacent to the hotel. San Fernando Cathedral stands in the center with several wagons in front. The two-story Frost Bank is to the right, with the Bat Cave (old city hall) visible in the background between the two buildings.
Date: unknown
Creator: Raba, Ernst Wilhelm, 1874-1951
Partner: San Antonio Conservation Society

[Northwest corner of Main Plaza]

Description: Photograph of he northwest corner of Main Plaza, looking west along Commerce Street. Carl Elmendorf’s hardware store faces the camera. The two-story Plaza House hotel stands at the far right. A horse drawn carriage waits outside the Old Stand Bar Room. In the background, a group of men gather around a corner lamppost.
Date: unknown
Creator: Raba, Ernst Wilhelm, 1874-1951
Partner: San Antonio Conservation Society

[San Fernando Cathedral]

Description: Photograph of an oblique view of the east (front) and south facades of San Fernando Cathedral. The domed City Hall is visible in the background and the Frost Bank Building is on the right. In the foreground, two shoeshine boys stand to the left of a man and woman seated on a bench in the landscaped park. A group of one seated and two standing men is clustered to the couple's right.
Date: unknown
Creator: Raba, Ernst Wilhelm, 1874-1951
Partner: San Antonio Conservation Society

[North and east side of Main Plaza]

Description: Copy print of Main Plaza, looking north towards Commerce Street across a landscaped park. From the intersection of Main Avenue at the left (west) to the intersection of Soledad Street at the right (east) are: the Wolfson Building, White Elephant Saloon, Chas. J. Langholz Saddles and Harness, an unidentified building, and the Smith Block . Buildings visible on Soledad Street, from top (north) to bottom (south), are: Old Bexar County Courthouse, four-story Kampmann Building, Dannenhauer Building… more
Date: unknown
Creator: Raba, Ernst Wilhelm, 1874-1951
Partner: San Antonio Conservation Society

[View of Soledad, Main Plaza and Dwyer Street]

Description: Photograph looking south along Soledad Street towards Main Plaza, Commerce, and Dwyer Street. The one-story R. Wulfing store (middleground, left) stands catercorner to the two-story Jack Harris Variety Theater (center), which fronts on Commerce Street. Opposite the theater, the columned façade of the James Vance House on Nueva Street can be seen in the far distance. The two-story Baker House stands across the plaza to the southwest (right) of the theater.
Date: unknown
Creator: Raba, Ernst Wilhelm, 1874-1951
Partner: San Antonio Conservation Society

[East side of Main Plaza]

Description: The east side of Main Plaza at the intersection with Commerce Street. The Salomon Deutsch store stands on the corner. The adjacent two-story building to its right contains the Schram & Co. Dollar Store, the D.A. Oppenheimer store (center) and, possibly, a third business, whose sign is not legible. A line of carriages is parked facing the storefronts..
Date: unknown
Creator: Raba, Ernst Wilhelm, 1874-1951
Partner: San Antonio Conservation Society

[View of Soledad, Main Plaza and Dwyer Street]

Description: Photograph looking south along Soledad Street towards Main Plaza, Commerce, and Dwyer Street. The one-story R. Wulfing store (middleground, left) stands catercorner to the two-story Jack Harris Variety Theater (center), which fronts on Commerce Street. Opposite the theater, the columned façade of the James Vance House on Nueva Street can be seen in the far distance. The two-story Baker House stands across the plaza to the southwest (right) of the theater.
Date: unknown
Creator: Raba, Ernst Wilhelm, 1874-1951
Partner: San Antonio Conservation Society

[Northwest corner of Main Plaza]

Description: Photograph of the northwest corner of Main Plaza, looking west along Commerce Street. Carl Elmendorf’s hardware store faces the camera. The two-story Plaza House hotel stands at the far right. A horse drawn carriage waits outside the Old Stand Bar Room. In the background, a group of men gather around a corner lamppost.
Date: unknown
Creator: Raba, Ernst Wilhelm, 1874-1951
Partner: San Antonio Conservation Society

[North Side of Main Plaza]

Description: Copy print of Main Plaza taken from City Hall, looking east. The twin mansard roofs of the old courthouse are visible at center. To the right (south) of this building stand the four-story Kampmann Building and the three-story Dannenhauer Building, which anchors the southeast corner of Commerce Street and Main Plaza. The block on the north side of the plaza is comprised of (left to right): Wolfson's Dry Goods, the White Elephant Saloon, and the Smith Block. The Silver King Saloon, facing Milit… more
Date: unknown
Creator: Raba, Ernst Wilhelm, 1874-1951
Partner: San Antonio Conservation Society

[East side of Main Plaza ]

Description: Copy print of the east side of Main Plaza with the Danenhauer Building on the left, the L.P.Frank saddlery (3-story) in the center, and the French Building on the far right. Businesses named on signs include: Solomon Deutsch & Co., Revolving Light saloon, J. Oppenheimer Grocers, M. Koenigheim, L. Frank Saddles & Harness, and the Tivoli vaudeville theater.
Date: unknown
Creator: Raba, Ernst Wilhelm, 1874-1951
Partner: San Antonio Conservation Society

[View of Commerce Street from Main Plaza]

Description: Photograph of Commerce Street, looking east from Main Plaza. A horse-drawn carriage passes by the Rhodes and Deats Tin Ware shop at left in the foreground. The R. Wulfing Building is on the right. Various shop signs, including one for a book store, are visible on the buildings.
Date: unknown
Creator: Raba, Ernst Wilhelm, 1874-1951
Partner: San Antonio Conservation Society

[French Building]

Description: Photograph of an oblique view of the front (west) and north facades of the French Building at the intersection of Dwyer Avenue and Dolorosa Street on Main Plaza. This building housed Chrysler Anderson & Co, the office of the County Clerk, a drug store and the San Antonio National Bank.
Date: unknown
Creator: Raba, Ernst Wilhelm, 1874-1951
Partner: San Antonio Conservation Society

["Main Plaza" painting]

Description: Copy print of the painting "Main Plaza" by Herman Lungkwitz. A donkey carrying hay, an ox cart, a coach-and-four, and various people fill the plaza in front of San Fernando Cathedral.
Date: unknown
Creator: Raba, Ernst Wilhelm, 1874-1951
Partner: San Antonio Conservation Society
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