#1 - You are standing in front of the door of the Presidents Palace of Texas (when Texas belong to Mexico). This door is
carved so as to tell the history of the Spaniards who discovered this part of the new world. "The next time I go to San Antonio,
I will get you a booklet on this bldg." This is one of the most historical bldgs. in Texas and is now reclaimed as it was
at the time when the President of Texas lived in it. You will note that I have the views all numbered in the order that you
would go through this building if you were there. E.L. Bowers
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Title:
#1 - You are standing in front of the door of the Presidents Palace of Texas (when Texas belong to Mexico). This door is carved so as to tell the history of the Spaniards who discovered this part of the new world. "The next time I go to San Antonio, I will get you a booklet on this bldg." This is one of the most historical bldgs. in Texas and is now reclaimed as it was at the time when the President of Texas lived in it. You will note that I have the views all numbered in the order that you would go through this building if you were there. E.L. BowersCreator:
E. L. BowersSubject:
FacilitiesResidential facilities
Dwellings
Castles and palaces
Architectural and site components
Architectural elements
Doors and doorways
President’s Palace
Description:
#1 - You are standing in front of the door of the Presidents Palace of Texas (when Texas belong to Mexico). This door is carved so as to tell the history of the Spaniards who discovered this part of the new world. "The next time I go to San Antonio, I will get you a booklet on this bldg." This is one of the most historical bldgs. in Texas and is now reclaimed as it was at the time when the President of Texas lived in it. You will note that I have the views all numbered in the order that you would go through this building if you were there. 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.KU101608Language:
engCoverage:
North and Central AmericaUnited States
Texas
Bexar
San Antonio