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Santa Ana's Surrender to General Sam Houston,San Jacinto,Texas,1836,Scouts

Title: [Santa Ana's surrender to General Sam Houston, after the battle of San Jacinto, Texas, Apr. 1836. Wounded Houston offers hand to Santa Ana; 'Deaf' Smith, famous scout sits in foreground]
Date Created/Published: [no date recorded on caption card]
Medium: 1 photographic print.
Notes:
Photo by Underwood & Underwood of painting in State Capitol, Austin.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card, with subsequent revisions.
Caption card tracings: Peace; U.S. Hist. 1936; Geogr.; B.I. (3).
Bookmark /2003678390/
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