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Reflections |
Stafford Bank & Opera House |
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The Stafford Bank and Opera House and surroundings as they appear today.
The ghost carriage and lone woman passenger are only a few feet from where
R.E.(Bob) Stafford was gunned down by Columbus City Marshall Larkin Hope.
The marshall was aquited even though Stafford was unarmed. His widow
left their home, their land and all their holdings and moved to San Antonio.
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Washington's headquarters as it appeared to the artist upon his recent visit to
Valley Forge. The ghost of General Washington is shown in the foreground.
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The painting depicts the moment when William Barrett Travis drew the famous
line in the sand. The shadows are lengthening on the heroic defenders. The painting
was displayed in the Rotunda of the Texas State Capitol for the sesquicentennial celebration.
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King Abd Al Aziz Al Saud began the uniting of
modern Saudia, Arabia with this victory at Riyadh.
In the collection of the Ruling Family of Saudia Arabia
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Washington signing the Constitution with Hamilton and Madison watching.
The figures in the background represent the people who will come to America
seeking the opporunity that freedom affords.