15 22 Photo collection, opanioh works at San Antonio and vicinity. 25 Photo collection, photography; a; ooce niicsion fro ■ beginning of outdoor id including etchings. 2k 25 handbook of Spanish-history. Saint Augustine to San Diego r.andbood of Spanish history and works at San Antonio. Vi, 26 i,U \ \ «vt* • 1 I*** roi'0 AV‘'“ Spanish flags from Columbus to 'exican Independence. (Thio hao proven an intriguing study, and it throws much light on the customs and history of those centuries. The flag used an the Spanish flag in Texas apparently not correct.'. 27 Structural studios of "an lose. (The facts respecting the “Ira. Drought preservation have been gathered, and the contractor and the architect of that period and the clergy that supervised that work, have been parties to this study.) 23 Complete study of Can Jose", and its historical background. (See chapter headings of ?.*s. for book on "an Jose”, p|w,?o) f 29 Card index of historical records, key dates, key events, etc., San Antonio and transcontinental.) 30 is C/a^ Tarlv Texas explorations....diaries rewritten for nodem-day understanding. (havr. u3od our records and understandings of today and have cade the ^oran and the Titanon records clear; their purposes, their ■fa'lureo, their successes have been defined. This is a neces-sarr- nnterstemdiKS background to the understanding of -Jany things V Vanish pioneer history. Tie Torah expedition stands forth V aVrcrt undertaking, and exnlains why the Spaniards abandoned [!„■£. Texas I tf S U-'fijt.ty • bi» \ 31 jundwork data for old Spanish tourist i&h country; Saw Antonio to la Bahia south to Monterrey and Saltillo, and ’Tonclova. map of the northern Span-and Cospus Christ!, and west to Eagle Pass and