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Exterior view of Exide Battery Station with three cars parked outside
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Boy Scout Hut located at Barton Springs. Group of scouts seen sitting at picnic tables
1923-08-08
Front elevation, with garden along walkway, Tulips line walk, evergreens at entry, gothic screen door, screen porch. Built by Abner Cook in 1855 and continuously occupied since 1856. Texas historic landmark in 1962 and national historic landmark in 1970.
1940
Front elevation, from south east, wood step handrails, shows grounds, front entry ("Sep 64" stamped on copy print, photo actually taken in 1906)
1906
Front elevation from southeast, dark columns, grounds are minimal, no fence, balcony is extended
1898
Exterior view of the Governor's Mansion, seen from the back. Built by Abner Cook in 1855 and continuously occupied since 1856. Texas historic landmark in 1962 and national historic landmark in 1970.
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East elevation from slightly southeast, showing front yard and steps from the curb, Small urns along walkway. Built by Abner Cook in 1855 and continuously occupied since 1856. Texas historic landmark in 1962 and national historic landmark in 1970.
1941
Rear elevation of the Governor's Mansion, showing the fire escape and grounds. Built by Abner Cook in 1855 and continuously occupied since 1856. Texas historic landmark in 1962 and national historic landmark in 1970.
1935
East elevation from across the street, shows walkway lined with plantings, and mature shade trees, Porch is screened. Built by Abner Cook in 1855 and continuously occupied since 1856. Texas historic landmark in 1962 and national historic landmark in 1970.
1939
This view shows the east elevation and walkway, with large trees at curb, Porch is screened, and carriage house is visible in background. Built by Abner Cook in 1855 and continuously occupied since 1856. Texas historic landmark in 1962.
1941
Taken from sidewalk looking southeast of Texas Governor's Mansion. Built by Abner Cook in 1855 and continuously occupied since 1856. Texas historic landmark in 1962 and national historic landmark in 1970.
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north and rear elevations, grounds of Texas Governor's Mansion. Built by Abner Cook in 1855 and continuously occupied since 1856. Texas historic landmark in 1962 and national historic landmark in 1970
1936
Grounds of Texas Governor's Mansion under snow, shows walkway and south elevation, front elevation
1923-02
Texas Governor's Mansion grounds with snow, trees, greenhouse visible, south and front elevation. Seen from West 10th and Colorado Streets. Built by Abner Cook in 1855 and continuously occupied since 1856.
1940
Front elevation and north elevation, screened porch, shows steps, snow. Built by Abner Cook in 1855 and continuously occupied since 1856. The house was occupied here by first female texas governor Miriam A. Ferguson.
1925
Drawing from the perspective looking southwest at the front of the mansion.
1856
Mansion was designed by Abner Cook and built in 1855. It has been continuously occupied since 1856. It was designated a Texas historic landmark in 1962.
1882
Front and south elevation, unpainted brick, shows fence and grounds upper balcony is not connected to columns. Built by Abner Cook in 1855 and continuously occupied since 1856. Texas historical landmark in 1962 and a National historic landmark in 1970.
1870
Columns are dark, grounds are a bit unkempt, shows grounds, windows are shuttered. Built by Abner Cook in 1855 and continuously occupied since 1856. Texas historical landmark in 1962 and national historic landmark in 1970.
1886
Columns are dark, grounds are a bit unkempt, shows grounds, windows are shuttered. Built by Abner Cook in 1855 and continuously occupied since 1856. Texas historic landmark in 1962 and national historic landmark in 1970.
1888
View from the site of the current Capitol building looking at the West and north elevations of the Governor's Manstion. The grounds, street, barn and picket fence are also visible. Other buildings are visible in the background.
1874
In this view looking northwest the columns are dark, front upper windows are shuttered, A double tier fountain is located to the southeast of the front porch, the grounds are natural, and a picket fence is visible in back
1894
HABS image of the northwest side of the Goveror's Mansion property as seen from Lavaca. Built by Abner Cook in 1855 and continuously occupied since 1856. Texas historic landmark in 1962 and national historic landmark in 1970.
1934
Looking northeast from behind. Capitol in view obscured by trees. Built by Abner Cook in 1855 and continuously occupied since 1856. Texas historic landmark in 1962 and national historic landmark in 1970.
1940
Governor's Mansion looking southeast from northwest side of the mansion on the grounds. Trees and a stone birdbath are visible in front of and partially obscure the mansion from view. A sprinkler is on and watering the lawn on the right side.
1929