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[Glass with a picture of the San Jacinto monument]

Description: Commemorative glasses for the Texas Sesquicentennial; (a,b) short (10.2 cm x 8 cm) and inscribed with, "Texas 1836-1986"; (c-f) have pictures of Texas missions (14.2 x 6.8 cm); and (g-k) are clear frosted glasses (16 cm x 7.5 cm)
Date: 1986~
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum

Ashtrays

Description: A small, smoky gray, square, glass ashtray with a picture of the George C. Childress monument. "George C. Childress, Author, Texas Declaration of Independence" is printed on it in gold lettering and a simple gold border surrounds the picture.
Date: unknown
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum

[Alamo Memorial]

Description: Photograph of a memorial to the thirty two men who from Gonzales who died at the Alamo. There is a bronze relief of the men above the text on the monument.
Date: unknown
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Partner: UNT Libraries

[Close-Up of Granbury Monument]

Description: Photograph of the base of a monument in Granbury, Texas. The text reads: "Erected by the U.D.C. General Granbury. Chapter No. 683. In memory of Brigadier General H. B. Granbury and his valiant followers. Granbury. 1861-1865". A pavilion and a tree with flowers are visible in the background.
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries

[Plaque to the Brazos River Authority]

Description: Plaque to the Brazos River Authority. "In grateful appreciation for the work done in 1963 to halt the erosion of Washington State Park along the banks of the Brazos River. Presented March 2, 1964 by Mrs. Moody Northen in behalf of the Texas Independence Day Organization."
Date: March 2, 1964
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum

Plaque

Description: Bronze plaque with 4 ornamental screws; inscription reads, "Completed 1932 Ross Sterling Governor"
Date: unknown
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum

Postcard

Description: One of three postcards depicting Sam Houston's homes, and monument to Houston; monument depicted is in Huntsville, Texas
Date: unknown
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum
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