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[Texas Female Seminary campus]

Description: Photo of Texas Female Seminary campus. Photo circa 1869-1884: Weatherford, Texas.
Date: 1869/1884~
Partner: Weatherford College

[Photograph of the Hill Country Antiques Building]

Description: Photograph of the Hill Country Antiques in Fredricksburg, TX. The store has two American flags in front of the building. The store windows have papers hung in them and various items on display. On the back is the name of the store and address.
Date: 1869
Partner: Gillespie County Historical Society

[Governor's Mansion]

Description: Photograph of the Texas Governor's mansion from around 1869. Taken from a stereoscope view.
Date: 1869
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Photograph of J.P. Sewell in Group]

Description: Photograph of a group of 34 men forming four rows in front of a stone building. J.P. Sewell can be seen sitting on the front row, the second person to the right wearing glasses and a lighter suit than the men around him.
Date: 1869~
Partner: Abilene Christian University Library

[Bust photograph of Mr. J.R. Poge wearing a dark coat and a dark hat]

Description: Oval bust tintype photograph of Mr. J.R. Poge. He is wearing a dark coat, white collared shirt and a dark hat. Under photo on bottom of matte, handwritten: "Mr. J.R. Poge. Esq. Richmond Texs Nov 6/69". Enclosed in an cardboard substrate.
Date: November 6, 1869
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Bust photograph of a young boy smoking a pipe]

Description: Oval bust tintype photograph of a young boy smoking a pipe. He is wearing a dark coat, white collared shirt and a dark hat. His right eye is turned inward (cross-eyed). Enclosed in a cardboard substrate. Identification card placed beside picture, scripted: "Wena P. Davis."
Date: 1869~
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[View of Austin, TX]

Description: Photograph of a view of Austin, TX taken from the top of a government building.
Date: 1869
Creator: Hillyer, H. B.
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library
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