Photograph shows hand-colored engraving, from drawings, of troops on Main Plaza. San Fernando Church in background.Title from caption.;Article reads:''''..We publish a fine picture, from drawings by a government draughtsman, of the surrender of General Twiggs...After the city companies took possession of the Alamo, General Twiggs, accompanied by Major Nichols, met General McCulloch in the Main Plaza. The horsemen paraded around them, and there was a burst of cheers as the three officers met.'''';See also 072-0329.
Three drawings, the first one is of Fort Brown, Texas. The middle drawing is Fort Lancaster, Texas a...
Large group standing and sitting in an open desert area.Caption: "Carranza" soldiers at Marfa Tex. ...
Photograph shows the Confederate veterans standing outside Turner Hall on Houston Street.Caption:""A...
Photograph shows hand-colored engraving, from drawings, of troops on Main Plaza. San Fernando Churc...
Photograph shows engraving, from a drawing, of troops on Main Plaza. San Fernando Church in backgro...
Photograph shows hand-colored engraving, from drawing, of the Alamo with the Texas flag flying above...
Detailed study of Confederate troops and Mexicans opening supply boxes taken from a Union covered wa...
Photograph shows Texan troops in front of the Plaza Hotel, Main Plaza, preparing to depart on a miss...
Hand-colored lithograph. The Army of Vera Cruz is surrendering their weapons to General Scott of the...
Mexican Army can be seen evacuating. Soldiers are leaving in masses. An American Flag can be seen on...
Without the official reports, etc. (p. 197-300) included in another edition of the same year.Added t...
Illustration of the surrender of Fort Donelson on February 16, 1862 published in "Civil War in Pictu...
An imaginative portrayal (with overt propaganda value) of an event in the Texas war of independence ...
Photograph shows an engraving of the surrender of a Mexican prisoner by U. S. Army soldiers to Mexic...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "This is a tragic chaper in A...
Three drawings, the first one is of Fort Brown, Texas. The middle drawing is Fort Lancaster, Texas a...
Large group standing and sitting in an open desert area.Caption: "Carranza" soldiers at Marfa Tex. ...
Photograph shows the Confederate veterans standing outside Turner Hall on Houston Street.Caption:""A...
Photograph shows hand-colored engraving, from drawings, of troops on Main Plaza. San Fernando Churc...
Photograph shows engraving, from a drawing, of troops on Main Plaza. San Fernando Church in backgro...
Photograph shows hand-colored engraving, from drawing, of the Alamo with the Texas flag flying above...
Detailed study of Confederate troops and Mexicans opening supply boxes taken from a Union covered wa...
Photograph shows Texan troops in front of the Plaza Hotel, Main Plaza, preparing to depart on a miss...
Hand-colored lithograph. The Army of Vera Cruz is surrendering their weapons to General Scott of the...
Mexican Army can be seen evacuating. Soldiers are leaving in masses. An American Flag can be seen on...
Without the official reports, etc. (p. 197-300) included in another edition of the same year.Added t...
Illustration of the surrender of Fort Donelson on February 16, 1862 published in "Civil War in Pictu...
An imaginative portrayal (with overt propaganda value) of an event in the Texas war of independence ...
Photograph shows an engraving of the surrender of a Mexican prisoner by U. S. Army soldiers to Mexic...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "This is a tragic chaper in A...
Three drawings, the first one is of Fort Brown, Texas. The middle drawing is Fort Lancaster, Texas a...
Large group standing and sitting in an open desert area.Caption: "Carranza" soldiers at Marfa Tex. ...
Photograph shows the Confederate veterans standing outside Turner Hall on Houston Street.Caption:""A...