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[Chapel Interior: Presidio La Bahia]

Description: Interior photograph of the chapel nave and balcony of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX. Temporary imprisonment site of Colonel James Fannin's men during the Texas Revolution's Goliad Massacre.
Date: December 14, 2021
Creator: Hicks, William
Partner: UNT Libraries

[Chapel Sanctuary: Presidio La Bahia]

Description: Interior photograph of the chapel nave, solea, and sanctuary mural as seen from the upper balcony of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX. Temporary imprisonment site of Colonel James Fannin's men during the Texas Revolution's Goliad Massacre.
Date: December 14, 2021
Creator: Hicks, William
Partner: UNT Libraries

Presidio La Bahia

Description: Wide angle exterior of Presidio Nuestra Señora de Loreto de la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
Date: June 24, 2018
Creator: Hicks, William
Partner: UNT Libraries

[Lott Home in Goliad]

Description: Photographic print of Lott Home in Goliad. Shows house and outbuildings. The two and a half story wood house is enclosed by a white picket fence. Trees in background. Large tree to the right of the house.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Misión La Bahåa Front Entrance]

Description: Photograph of the front entrance of the Misión La Bahåa. The entrance of the Misión is an arch shape, and it faces the left side of the photograph. There is a grouping of cacti in the immediate foreground and a palm tree in the background by the entrance. On the right side of the photograph, there is a man sitting beside the building. Behind the Misión, a grassy field is visible. The back of the photograph has a handwritten note that reads "Goliad Misión La Bahåa".
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Misión La Bahía]

Description: Photograph of the Misión La Bahía in Goliad, Texas. The entrance of the Misión is not visible in this photograph, however the towers are. There are two octagonal windows on the middle wall of the Misión. On the left side of the image there is an abundance of trees and shrubs next to the Misión. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads "Goliad Misión La Bahía".
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
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