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Shrine of Texas, San Jacinto Battle Grounds, Houston, Texas, USA, 1932.
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Shrine of Texas, San Jacinto Battle Grounds, Houston, Texas, USA, 1930.
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Sam Houston Monument at the entrance to Hermann Park, Houston, Texas, USA, 1936.
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The Surrender of Santa Anna, detail, 1886, by William Huddle, 1847-92, in the South Foyer of the Texas State Capitol (where it has hung since 1891), designed in 1881 by Elijah E Myers and built 1882-88, Austin, Texas, USA. The painting depicts April 22nd 1836, the day after the Battle of San Jacinto. Mexican general Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna is brought before Texas General Sam Houston as a prisoner of war. Houston, wounded, rests under an oak tree while arranging an armistice with Santa Anna. To the right is Erastus 'Deaf' Smith, a Texan scout, and captured Mexican battle flags lean against a tree. Behind Houston is Secretary of War Thomas Jefferson Rusk, who is standing next to Colonel Mirabeau B Lamar. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR9641499 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 7087px × 4724px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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1836
1886
19th century
AMERICA
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ART
AUSTIN
Battle of San Jacinto
CAPITOL
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DOWNTOWN
FINE ARTS
FLAG
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HERITAGE
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HISTORY PAINTING
HORIZONTAL
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INJURED
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mexico
OIL PAINTING
Painting, Medium
Portrait
SAM HOUSTON
SANTA ANNA
STATE
State Capitol
Texan
TEXAS
Texas Revolution
TOURISM
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Travel
Tree
UNITED STATES
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Wounded