Visit the historic site where the Texas Declaration of Independence was adopted in 1836. Explore 293 acres featuring Independence Hall, Barrington Living History Farm, and the Star of the Republic Museum. Experience life on a mid-19th-century farm with costumed interpreters at Barrington Living History Farm, where Dr. Anson Jones, the last President of the Republic of Texas, once lived. Discover the rich heritage of Texas at this fascinating state historic site
The Capote Ranch refers to Jose de la Baume's ranch originally located 45 miles northeast of San Ant...
Photograph of a historic plaque in Albany, Texas. It reads: "Shackelford County. First inhabited by ...
Does Texas’s experience as a republic make it unique among the other states? In many ways, Texas was...
The Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site holds immense historical significance as the place ...
Quarterly publication of the Texas Historical Commission containing articles about historic sites, e...
Historical leaflet issued during Texas Centennial containing information about landmarks in Texas, i...
Hand-drawn map in black ink showing roads, structures, and names of residents; only known map of Wa...
View of Washington-on-the-Brazos State Park, Pre-Star of the Republic Museum; Independence Hall, Wa...
Photograph shows three live oaks.Caption: ''Oaks under which the Declaration of Texan Independence ...
The landscape in and around the village of Independence in northeastern Washington County, Texas, is...
textHow did the Daughters of the Republic of Texas use historic preservation to help create and perp...
Victoria County, Texas - "Where the history of Texas began". Souvenir of the visit of French and Ca...
Memorial and biographical history of Ellis county, Texas ... Containing a history of this important ...
Pamphlet about the Texas Centennial celebrations and information about the state including the Cente...
The Capote Ranch refers to Jose de la Baume's ranch originally located 45 miles northeast of San Ant...
The Capote Ranch refers to Jose de la Baume's ranch originally located 45 miles northeast of San Ant...
Photograph of a historic plaque in Albany, Texas. It reads: "Shackelford County. First inhabited by ...
Does Texas’s experience as a republic make it unique among the other states? In many ways, Texas was...
The Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site holds immense historical significance as the place ...
Quarterly publication of the Texas Historical Commission containing articles about historic sites, e...
Historical leaflet issued during Texas Centennial containing information about landmarks in Texas, i...
Hand-drawn map in black ink showing roads, structures, and names of residents; only known map of Wa...
View of Washington-on-the-Brazos State Park, Pre-Star of the Republic Museum; Independence Hall, Wa...
Photograph shows three live oaks.Caption: ''Oaks under which the Declaration of Texan Independence ...
The landscape in and around the village of Independence in northeastern Washington County, Texas, is...
textHow did the Daughters of the Republic of Texas use historic preservation to help create and perp...
Victoria County, Texas - "Where the history of Texas began". Souvenir of the visit of French and Ca...
Memorial and biographical history of Ellis county, Texas ... Containing a history of this important ...
Pamphlet about the Texas Centennial celebrations and information about the state including the Cente...
The Capote Ranch refers to Jose de la Baume's ranch originally located 45 miles northeast of San Ant...
The Capote Ranch refers to Jose de la Baume's ranch originally located 45 miles northeast of San Ant...
Photograph of a historic plaque in Albany, Texas. It reads: "Shackelford County. First inhabited by ...
Does Texas’s experience as a republic make it unique among the other states? In many ways, Texas was...