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Crested CaracaraA Crested Caracara in flight pose
Old Texas Map - Scanned 1887 map
United States NW Central 1897The World-Wide Atlas of Modern Geography, Political and Physical W. & A.K. Johnston - London 1897
Texas map 1881Coltons Common School Geography 1881 New York Sheldon and Co
Ruins Of The AlamoAn engraving of the ruins of the Alamo, a Franciscan mission in San Antonio, Texas, that was the scene of a seige during the Texan war for independence in 1836
The Baroque Architecture of San Jose MissionThe facade of Mission San Jose is considered to be the best examples of Spanish Baroque in North America.This facade include Saint Joseph holding the infant Jesus, Saint Francis and Saint Dominic
Art deco roof of the Esperson BuildingThe Art Deco roof of the Esperson Building amongst a Variety of styles of architecture in Downtown Houston. Architect Harry Stewart
Oil well and derrickUNITED STATES - CIRCA 1930s: Oil well with wooden derrick, near Houston, Texas. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)
Southern states western division 1889Indiana Educational Series The Complete Geography - Indianapolis 1889
USA West Central states map 1881Harpers School Geography, New York, Harpers and Brothers, 1881
United States South West map 1897The World-Wide Atlas of Modern Geography, Political and Physical W. & A.K. Johnston - London 1897
Texas, USA. Yucca plant in spring meadow with Texas bluebonnets and indian paintbrusha036753
USA Southern States 1867Mitchells Modern Atlas - Published by E.H. Buttler & Co - Philadelphia 1867
United States area: Acquisition and transfer of territory 1780 to 1870United States area: Acquisition and transfer of territory 1780 to1870
United States 1852 Map
United States of America, States on Mississippi river, lithograph published 1878United States of America, States on the Mississippi river. Lithograph, published in 1878
Antique Texas MapTexas Map, - Antique style. Includes mountains and water bodies. High detail - vector illustration
United States of America, eastern partAntique illustration of a United States of America, eastern part
United States of America, Middle sectionAntique illustration of a United States of America, Middle section
United States of America mapAntique illustration of a United States of America map
Crested Caracara in FlightA Crested Caracara in flight
Landing gear downCrested Caracara
Mission San Juan CapistranoThis South Texas Catholic Mission is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Founded in 1731 by Spanish friars in San Antonio, Texas. Has become a popular tourist destination
UNESCO Ultra Baroque ArchitectureThis statue is located on the front entrance of San Jose Mission.Art historians believe that this is one the of finest examples of Spanish Baroque in North America.Mission San Jose in now recognized
Mission San Jose: An UNESCO SiteThis Catholic Mission Church is considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.Mission San Jose was established in San Antonio
Mission San Jose: A World Heritage SiteSan Jose Mission is now recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The mission is recognized for its Spanish Baroque architecture.This active Catholic church was founded in 1782 by Spanish friars
Espada Mission BelltowerThis Catholic church is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.The mission was established by Spanish colonist in 1690 in San Antonio, Texas
Mission Concepcion: A World Heritage SiteMission Nuestra SeAnora de la Purisima Concepcion de Acuna was established in 1731 in San Antonio, Texas.Founded by Franciscan friars and Native Americans.Best preserved
Mission concepcionMission Nuestra Senora de la Purisima Concepcion de Acuna was established in 1731 in San Antonio, Texas.This Catholic church is the best preserved of the Texas missions.This historical Spanish
Mission San Jose Francisco de la Espada was established in 1690 by Spanish friars and Native Americans in present day San Antonio, Texas, in what then known as northern New Spain
Espada Mission: A World Heritage SitesMission San Francisco de la Espada was established in 1690 in San Antonio, Texas. This Catholic church was founded by Native Americans
Espada Mission: An UNESCO World Heritage SiteThese wooden doors lead into the entrance to of Espada Mission church.This Historical church was established by Spanish Friars Native Americans in San Antonio
San Juan Capistrano Mission: A World Heritage SiteMission San Juan Capistrano is an active Catholic Church located in San Antonio, Texas.This historic mission church was established in 1731 by Franciscan friars.Today
San Jose Mission Church: A World Heritage SiteMission San Jose Mission is known as The Queen of the Missions and is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This Catholic church was founded in 1720 by Spanish Friars in San Antonio, Texas
The Baroque Facade of San Jose MissionMission San Jose is recognized as the best example of Spanish Baroque in North America. This mission church was founded in 1720 by Spanish priests in San Antonio
Mission San JoseThis is a landscape photo of San Jose Mission church located in San Antonio, Texas.Mission San Jose was founded in 1720 by Spanish colonists in collaboration with Native Americans.San Jose Mission is
Mission San Jose: An UNESCO World Heritage SiteThis is a wide angle landscape photo of historic San Jose Mission in San Antonio, Texas.San Jose Mission was founded by Spanish colonist
The Belfray of San Jose MissionMission San Jose is located in San Antonio, Texas. The mission church was established by Spanish Friars in 1720 in an attempt to convert Native Americans.San Jose Mission is recognized for its
Mission Concepcion: An UNESCO World Heritage SiteMission Concepcion is located in San Antonio, Texas.The mission church was built by Spanish colonists in 1755 along the banks of the San Antonio River.This Catholic mission is considered the best
Mission San Juan Capistrano: A World Heritage SiteMission San Juan Capistrano was founded by Spanish colonists in 1731 on the eastern banks of the San Antonio River in present day San Antonio, Texas.Today
Mission San Jose y San Miguel de AguayoMission San Jose is known as the Queen of the Missions. Founded in 1720 by a Spanish Franciscan friar on the banks of the San Antonio River in what is now the city of San Antonio
Escaramuzas Demonstrating Their Equestrian SkillsThe Latinas are demonstrating their riding skill at a fiesta in San Antonio, Texas. This riding tradition originated in Mexico and is part of Mexican-American culture in the United States
San Jose Mission is a Spanish Colonial Mission located in San Antonio, Texas. This historical Catholic church is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site
The Bell Tower of San Juan CapistranoThis historic belfry is one of San Juan Capistrano unique architectural features. This Spanish colonial church was founded by Franciscan friars in 1731 along the banks of the San Antonio River in San
A Perspective View of Mission Concepcions Wooden DoorThis is a visual perspective of the front door of Mission Concepcion. The doorway is seen through a wrought iron sculpture situated above a water well
Mission Espada: A UNESCO World Heritage SiteMission San Francisco de la Espada was founded in 1690 by Spanish friars in San Antonio, Texas. This front wooden door is an example of the Spanish colonial influence on its architecture
San Francisco de la Espada: An Old Spanish Mission In TexasHistoric San Francisco de la Espada Mission Church is located in San Antonio, Texas. This mission church was established by Spain in 1690