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An extraordinary edifice by any measure, the 1888 Texas Capitol is the largest in gross square footage of all state capitols and is second in total size only to the National Capitol in Washington, D.C. Like several other state capitols, the 1888 Texas Capitol surpasses the National Capitol in height, rising almost 15 feet above its Washington counterpart.
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Ellen Yeates > Corner of Texas State Capitol

An extraordinary edifice by any measure, the 1888 Texas Capitol is the largest in gross square footage of all state capitols and is second in total size only to the National Capitol in Washington, D.C. Like several other state capitols, the 1888 Texas Capitol surpasses the National Capitol in height, rising almost 15 feet above its Washington counterpart. 

www.tspb.state.tx.us/spb/capitol/texcap.htm
Ellen Yeates > Front of Capitol

This photo was taken on April 22, 2009

An extraordinary edifice by any measure, the 1888 Texas Capitol is the largest in gross square footage of all state capitols and is second in total size only to the National Capitol in Washington, D.C. Like several other state capitols, the 1888 Texas Capitol surpasses the National Capitol in height, rising almost 15 feet above its Washington counterpart. 

www.tspb.state.tx.us/spb/capitol/texcap.htm
Ellen Yeates > Main Lobby

This photo was taken on April 22, 2009.
Ellen Yeates > TERRY'S TEXAS RANGERS & Texas State Capitol Canon

This photo was taken on August 9, 2009
Ellen Yeates > Dome
Texas' capitol dome is almost 15 feet taller than that of the national capitol.

This photo was taken on April 22, 2009.
Ellen Yeates > Texas State Capitol Canon

This photo was taken on August 9, 2009.
Ellen Yeates > Texas State Capitol | Lily Plant Fountain

This photo was taken on August 9, 2009
Ellen Yeates > Texas State Capitol - Lily Plant Fountain

This photo was taken on August 9, 2009
Ellen Yeates > TEXAS COWBOY
Erected 1925. 

The bronze statue was presented to the State of Texas, "native home of the cowboy." by the notable American sculptor Constance Whitney Warren. It represents the artist's portrayal of a typical Texas cowboy riding a rearing horse, and is a tribute to the "rough and romantic riders of the range."
Ellen Yeates > Front of Capitol

This photo was taken on April 22, 2009.
Ellen Yeates > TERRY'S TEXAS RANGERS
Erected 1907 by surviving comrades. 

The bronze statue, by Pompeo Coppini, portrays one of Terry's Texas Rangers astride a spirited horse. In 1861, during the Civil War, Terry's Texas Rangers were mustered at Houston after Benjamin Terry and Thomas Lubbock's call for volunteers. Ten companies of 100 men each were formally activated as the 8th Texas Cavalry, and during the following five years participated in many engagements defending the Southern Confederacy.
Ellen Yeates > TEXAS COWBOY
Erected 1925. 

The bronze statue was presented to the State of Texas, "native home of the cowboy." by the notable American sculptor Constance Whitney Warren. It represents the artist's portrayal of a typical Texas cowboy riding a rearing horse, and is a tribute to the "rough and romantic riders of the range."

This photo was taken on August 22, 2009
Ellen Yeates > TERRY'S TEXAS RANGERS
Erected 1907 by surviving comrades. 

The bronze statue, by Pompeo Coppini, portrays one of Terry's Texas Rangers astride a spirited horse. In 1861, during the Civil War, Terry's Texas Rangers were mustered at Houston after Benjamin Terry and Thomas Lubbock's call for volunteers. Ten companies of 100 men each were formally activated as the 8th Texas Cavalry, and during the following five years participated in many engagements defending the Southern Confederacy.
Ellen Yeates > TEXAS COWBOY
Erected 1925.

This photo was taken on August 22, 2009
Ellen Yeates > TEXAS COWBOY
Erected 1925. 

The bronze statue was presented to the State of Texas, "native home of the cowboy." by the notable American sculptor Constance Whitney Warren. It represents the artist's portrayal of a typical Texas cowboy riding a rearing horse, and is a tribute to the "rough and romantic riders of the range."
Corner of Texas State Capitol

An extraordinary edifice by any measure, the 1888 Texas Capitol is the largest in gross square footage of all state capitols and is second in total size only to the National Capitol in Washington, D.C. Like several other state capitols, the 1888 Texas Capitol surpasses the National Capitol in height, rising almost 15 feet above its Washington counterpart.

http://www.tspb.state.tx.us/spb/capitol/texcap.htm
Ellen Yeates > Corner of Texas State Capitol

An extraordinary edifice by any measure, the 1888 Texas Capitol is the largest in gross square footage of all state capitols and is second in total size only to the National Capitol in Washington, D.C. Like several other state capitols, the 1888 Texas Capitol surpasses the National Capitol in height, rising almost 15 feet above its Washington counterpart. 

www.tspb.state.tx.us/spb/capitol/texcap.htm
Corner of Texas State Capitol

An extraordinary edifice by any measure, the 1888 Texas Capitol is the largest in gross square footage of all state capitols and is second in total size only to the National Capitol in Washington, D.C. Like several other state capitols, the 1888 Texas Capitol surpasses the National Capitol in height, rising almost 15 feet above its Washington counterpart.

http://www.tspb.state.tx.us/spb/capitol/texcap.htm
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Current: 600px x 400px |
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