#10 - Pres. Palace, San Antonio, TX. We are now in the Queen's Bedroom. This room is very small only having room for the
bed, one chair and the coke stone which you see at your feet. You can imagine the stuffiness of this room as the window you
are looking through was the only outside opening and it opened into the stable. There are three doors to this room. One opened
into the small patio. This was an outside door but was locked at night . One door opened into the music room and the other
into the councal [council?] room which is to your back. P.S. The plant at the window is a centory [century?] E.L. Bowers
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#10 - Pres. Palace, San Antonio, TX. We are now in the Queen's Bedroom. This room is very small only having room for the bed, one chair and the coke stone which you see at your feet. You can imagine the stuffiness of this room as the window you are looking through was the only outside opening and it opened into the stable. There are three doors to this room. One opened into the small patio. This was an outside door but was locked at night . One door opened into the music room and the other into the councal [council?] room which is to your back. P.S. The plant at the window is a centory [century?] E.L. BowersCreator:
E. L. BowersSubject:
FacilitiesResidential facilities
Dwellings
Castles and palaces
Architectural and site components
Building divisions
Rooms and spaces
Interiors
Patios
President's Palace
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#10 - Pres. Palace, San Antonio, TX. We are now in the Queen's Bedroom. This room is very small only having room for the bed, one chair and the coke stone which you see at your feet. You can imagine the stuffiness of this room as the window you are looking through was the only outside opening and it opened into the stable. There are three doors to this room. One opened into the small patio. This was an outside door but was locked at night . One door opened into the music room and the other into the councal [council?] room which is to your back. P.S. The plant at the window is a centory [century?] E.L. BowersPublisher:
Keystone View CompanyContributor:
Gifford M. MastDate:
[Date not indicated]Type:
PhotographyFormat:
Keystone photo print 7.18 in. x 4.18 in.Identifier:
1996.0009.KU101612Language:
engCoverage:
North and Central AmericaUnited States
Texas
Bexar
San Antonio