Memoir descriptive of the march of a Division of the United States Army: Watch Tower Near Monclova.

A lithograph print labled "Watch Tower Near Monclova." This image shows a tall, circular building that has a series of dilapidated steps leading to the entrance, it no longer has an intact roof but still has a tower on the front side. This view also includes a portion of a smaller building off to the rightside and includes part of the open landscape and natural flora (particularly a prickly pear cactus in the foreground) of the surrounding area. [This lithograph is from the book "Memoir Descriptive of the march of a division of the United States Army, under the command of Brigadier General John E. Wool, from San Antonio de Bexas, in Texas, to Saltillo, Mexio" by George W. Hughes]

Date: 1846-08-08 1850-02-18
Format: images
Format Notes:
lithograph in Book
Publisher and Date Published: 1846
Language: English
Publication Place: Washington (District of Columbia)
Contributor:
Hughes, George Wurtz, 1806-1870 (author and editor)
Creator:
Graham, Curtis Burr, 1814-1890 (lithographer)
Physical Characteristics: 1 page from a 74 page book; 22.5 x 14.5 cm
Collection: Garrett Collection. The University of Texas at Arlington Library, Special Collections.
Call Number: E405.4 .U58 Garrett Bay D
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