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Sam Houston at the Battle of San Jacinto.

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Detail from painting that hangs in the Texas State Capitol building. Photograph by J. Williams (July 12, 2003). Uploaded to the English Wikipedia and marked as public domain by User en:JW1805, 18:15, 13 Oct 2004.

Date

1898

Author

Harry Arthur McArdle (1836-1908)

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