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  • 1566
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Oversize Reference File
Nine (9) Civil War pictures taken from Photographic History of the Civil War, published by Review of Reviews Company
  • A1928-002.0001
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: STA Reference Boxes, #1262 on Row P-20-4
Photostatic copy of the Texas Declaration of Independence.
  • A1934-001.0001
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Photo File
King High School Band in front of building that is signed R. Farnsworth Co. General Contractors Office. Written on photo is 1934 date with question mark.
  • A1947-039.0001
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: STAD Box 0008/ MISSING 2017-04-24 LKA
Correspondence from Henry E. McCulloch re Mrs. Sallie E. Brown, Sept. 5, 1877, on Texas Institution for the Deaf & Dumb; from McCulloch to W.S. Brown, May 23, 1883; from R.B. Sigler to Capt. Wood re suit against C. Chandler; addressed to Mrs. Mathis, June 20, 1866; three love letters, 1882-1886. Also writings of Abigail Wakefiled, n.d.; and legal documents and receipts, 1830-1888
  • A1952-002.0001
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: STA Reference File: Civil War Pictures
STA Reference File: Civil War Pictures Reference file contains: Civil War photos take from a publication. 1. “Terror of ’61—Now a Mere Curioisity” 2. “The Great Camp Stretched for Many Miles” 3. “A Balloon in War Fare” 4. “Oct. 3, ’62 Lincoln and McClellan After Antietam” 5. “The Price of War” 6. “A Regiment that Ranks with the Immortal” 7. “A Noon-Day Halt-On a Long Day’s March” 8. “A Confederate Spy in Prison” 9. “Glimpse at a Home Life Scene in the Midst of Fighting”
  • A1961-013.0002
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Photograph Collection
  • Location: Negative File A1961-013
Photo of grade school children in Mexia, Texas in 1901
  • A1963-013.0001
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
View of Flashes which indicate gun positions on the Korean Front. This night photo required an exposure of 3 hours at F5.6 with a 127mm lens on a speed graphic camera.
  • A1963-013.0002
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
View of flashes indicate gun positions on the Korean Front. This night photo required an exposure of 3 hours at f5.6 with a 127mm lens on a speed graphic camera.
  • A1963-013.0003
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
Photo of soldiers dunking from fire and barbed wire field.
  • A1963-013.0004
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
View of artillery in front rows of canon balls. Canon balls can be seen in back. Brady photo.
  • A1963-013.0005
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
Union gun squad drill. Eight soldiers going through the motions of firing a canon ball.
  • A1963-013.0006
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
Photo of covered wagons crossing water carrying supplies.
  • A1963-013.0007
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
Confederate troops resting in manhole
  • A1963-013.0008
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
Canon firing line during Civil War
  • A1963-013.0009
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
Soldiers in picture are talking cover by taking advantage of a wooden fence. The soldiers that are kneeling down are trying to pin down snipers.
  • A1963-013.0010
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
Evidence for criminal investigation; room full of military equipment in 1945.
  • A1963-013.0011
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
View of burning town of Nung-ni, which is two miles north of Han River, after being blasted with artillery by an Infantry Division during the offensive of the U.N. troops in that area. Feb. 26, 1951.
  • A1963-013.0012
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
W.J. McCaffrey, CO. 31RCT, 7th US division awards an Oak Leaf Cluster, Star Medal to Capt. Homer A. Wright, 3rd Battalian; during ceremonies held in Korea Aug. 23, 1951
  • A1963-013.0013
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
Forges, Meuse, France. Members of the 132nd Regiments Infantry (formerly the 7th Regiments Infantry, Illinois National Guard, 33rd Division, in front line trench taking of the camouflage left by the Germans. German line is about 1200 yard from this. The Meuse separates the lines. Oct. 3, 1916. #16 is identical
  • A1963-013.0014
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
American Outpost in North Russia in 1919. Advanced outposts on the Vologda Railway. Verst 455, showing at the left part. Glow on duty watching the edge for any indication of Bolsheviks. The other men in the picture from left to right: Cpt. Stanley Pijut, Pvt. Arnold ?, Pvt. Edwin Egher and Pvt. George ?., all of Company I, 339th Infantry. Feb. 21, 1919
  • A1963-013.0015
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
A gun crew of the 2nd Division fires their weapon against German positions during an attack. 1918
  • A1963-013.0016
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
Forges, Meuse, France. Members of the 132nd Regiments Infantry (formerly the 7th Regiments Infantry, Illinois National Guard, 33rd Division, in front line trench taking of the camouflage left by the Germans. German line is about 1200 yard from this. The Meuse separates the lines. Oct. 3, 1916.
  • A1963-013.0017
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
Candaba. Men in a boat with special equipment. April 1899
  • A1963-013.0018
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
Soldiers firing a canon. One soldier in the fox hole
  • A1963-013.0019
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
Korea- Jerry King of Texas, Infantry Regiment, 3rd U.S. Infantry. One soldier relaxes and reads a letter
  • A1963-013.0020
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
Four men watching and photographing plae that is dropping explosives.
  • A1963-013.0021
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: I-12-1 Box #1
Civil War reference materials. Includes: Land agreement of Kickapoo, Kansas signed by Abraham Lincoln; copy of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, from the original in the Library of Congress, including envelope; and 3x5 index card labels used in an exhibit related to the materials.
  • A1963-013.0048
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Photo File
Photo of poster attempting to recruit soldiers for Virginia Militia
  • A1963-013.0049
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Photo File
The Great Seal of the Conferate States of America
  • A1963-013.0050A
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Photo File
Photo of Southern Civil War literature
  • A1963-013.0050B
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Photo File
Cover of southern papers and journals
  • A1963-013.0051
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Photo File
Photo of sheet music of popular music of the South
  • A1963-013.0052
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Photo File
The Confederate raider ship, the Nashville
  • A1963-013.0053
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Photo File
Photo of diagram of Ft. Sumter
  • A1963-013.0054
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Photo File
John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
  • A1963-013.0055
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Photo File
The first Bull Run
  • A1963-013.0056
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Photo File
A part of the fortification of the first Bull Run
  • A1963-013.0057
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Photo File
The remains of the Stone Bridge at the first Bull Run
  • A1963-013.0058
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Photo File
Manassas Junction
  • A1963-013.0060
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Photo File
The Confederate attack on Prentisis's camp at Shiloh
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