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[Fort Clark R.E. Lee Building, 1850s]
Photograph of the Fort Clark R.E. Lee Building, 1850s (located at Fort Clark) in Brackettville, Texas.
Date:
October 21, 1958
Creator:
Utley, Robert M.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Fort Duncan]
Photograph of the Fort Duncan in Eagle Pass, Texas.
Date:
October 21, 1958
Creator:
Utley, Robert M.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Fort Duncan]
Photograph of the Fort Duncan in Eagle Pass, Texas.
Date:
October 21, 1958
Creator:
Utley, Robert M.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Fort Clark Commissary]
Photograph of the Fort Clark Commissary (located at Fort Clark) in Brackettville, Texas.
Date:
October 21, 1959
Creator:
Utley, Robert M.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Fort Clark Officer's Quarters, 1850s]
Photograph of the Fort Clark Officer's Quarters, 1850s (located at Fort Clark) in Brackettville, Texas.
Date:
October 21, 1958
Creator:
Utley, Robert M.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Fort Duncan]
Photograph of the Fort Duncan in Eagle Pass, Texas.
Date:
October 21, 1958
Creator:
Utley, Robert M.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Fort Clark 1888 Barracks]
Photograph of the Fort Clark 1888 Barracks (located at Fort Clark) in Brackettville, Texas.
Date:
October 21, 1958
Creator:
Utley, Robert M.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Fort Clark Barracks]
Photograph of the Fort Clark Barracks (located at Fort Clark) in Brackettville, Texas.
Date:
October 21, 1958
Creator:
Utley, Robert M.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Fort Clark Guardhouse]
Photograph of the Fort Clark Guardhouse (located at Fort Clark) in Brackettville, Texas.
Date:
October 21, 1958
Creator:
Utley, Robert M.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Fort Lancaster Ruins]
Photograph of the Fort Lancaster Ruins (located at 1/4 mile North of U.S. 290 - 1/2 mile East of bridge across (Live Oak Creek)) in Crockett County, Texas.
Date:
April 21, 1960
Creator:
Texas Historical Commission
System:
The Portal to Texas History