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Exterior view of Texas Governor's Mansion from the east, showing the Campbell family standing on the front walk. Governor Campbell served 1907-1911. The Greek Revival style mansion, located at 1010 Colorado Street, was built by Abner Cook in 1855 and has been continuously occupied since 1856. It was designated a 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

A portrait of Governor Oscar Branch Colquitt by Austin photographer Journeay.

undated

James Ferguson and Miriam Ferguson at International and Great Northern Railroad Depot at 3rd and Congress Avenue, undated. They are standing among a crowd and Miriam is holding a large bouquet of flowers.

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Group portrait of Governor Miriam Ferguson on the steps of the Texas State Capitol on February 3, 1925. Ferguson is standing with Louise Bond, James Ferguson, Julia Hogan , Louise Guince and James Peel.

1925-02-03

Group portrait of Governor Ferguson signing the The West Texas A&M Bill surrounded by men in the Texas Legislature, 1917.

1917

James Ferguson and Miriam Ferguson at International and Great Northern Railroad Depot at 3rd and Congress Avenue, undated. They are standing among a crowd and Miriam is holding a large bouquet of flowers.

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Group portrait of Governor Ferguson signing the The West Texas A&M Bill surrounded by men in the Texas Legislature, 1917.

1917

Group portrait of Governor Miriam Ferguson on the steps of the Texas State Capitol on February 3, 1925. Ferguson is standing with Louise Bond, James Ferguson, Julia Hogan , Louise Guince and James Peel.

1925-02-03

A group portrait of Margarita Simon, Maria Garcia, and Socorro Juarez with the Austin G.I. Forum in Governor Briscoe's office. "ATB-120" is written on verso.

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Group portrait of Governor William P. Hobby, undated. Also pictured are Edgar Howard Perry and Lutie Perry.

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A copy portrait of Governor Oran Milo Roberts. The original is in the State Archives.

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Group portrait of Governor William P. Hobby, undated. Also pictured are Edgar Howard Perry and Lutie Perry.

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A copy print of Governor James Hogg's official gubernatorial portrait, the original of which hangs in the Texas State Capitol. The original painting was by Robert Joy in 1951.

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View of a scene at the Inauguration of Beauford Jester in front of the Capitol building.

1947-01

Governor Jester and his wife Mabel (Buchanan) Jester are dressed in formal clothes attending a ball.

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Portrait of Governor Francis Richard Lubbock.

circa 1890

Governor O'Daniel shooting buffalo (bison) for his Inauguration Barbeque. He stands in a clearing with his left foot on the dead buffalo and his shotgun in his right hand.

1941-01-18

Governor Sul Ross seated in his office in the temporary capitol building in 1888. A large map of the United States is on the wall on the left above a fireplace. A rotating bookshelf is in the corner on the right.

1888

A head and shoulders portrait of Sul Ross.

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Group of workers standing atop granite dam installing the final block in 1892. Governor James Hogg is standing to the left of the workers installing the granite block. This image was created by Studtman Photo Service

1892

Railroad Commissioner Lena Guerrero fills a car with natural gas while Agriculture Commissioner Rick Perry watches.

1991-02-20

Portrait of Governor Dan Moody seated at his desk. He is holding a cigar and there are family photos and papers on the desk.

1927-01-21

A casual, outdoor portrait of Daniel and Mildred Moody.

undated

Formal head-and-shoulders portrait of Governor Dan Moody.

circa 1926

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