Image Credits

Credits For All Images

Texas Wants You Section



Background Image

Image: Sunset Route of the Galveston, Harrisburg & San Antonio Railway.
Credit: : UTSA’s Institute of Texan Culture, 073–0903, San Antonio.


Small Icons

  1. Image: Lone Star Guide: descriptive of the counties on the line of the International and Great Northern Railroad, ca. 1877.
    Credit: DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, F391.L6 1877.
  2. Image: Cheap Land.
    Credit: Woodcut by Barbara Whitehead, Austin.
  3. Image: Good Jobs.
    Credit: Woodcut by Barbara Whitehead, Austin.
  4. Image: Rails to Ride.
    Credit: Woodcut by Barbara Whitehead, Austin.
  5. Image: Safe Harbor.
    Credit: Woodcut by Barbara Whitehead, Austin.
  6. Image: Helping Hands.
    Credit: Woodcut by Barbara Whitehead, Austin.
  7. Image: Words of Welcome.
    Credit: Woodcut by Barbara Whitehead, Austin.


Exhibit Windows

  1. Introduction
    • Image: Lone Star Guide: descriptive of the counties on the line of the International and Great Northern Railroad, ca. 1877.
      Credit: DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, F391.L6 1877.
  2. Cheap Land
    • Image: Homes in Texas and How to Get Them, International & Great Northern Railroad, ca. 1875.
      Credit: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin.
  3. Good Jobs
    • Image: Pulley and chisel, ca. 1880s.
      Credit: State Preservation Board, Austin.
  4. Rails To Ride
    • Image: Chinese Railroad workers crossing frozen Missouri River on their way to Texas, from Harper’s Weekly, January 22, 1870.
      Credit: UTSA’s Institute of Texan Cultures, 068–2989, San Antonio.
  5. Safe Harbor
    • Image: Passenger Line from Hamburg to Galveston.
      Credit: Anonymous.
  6. Helping Hands
    • Image: New Map of Texas, Published by the Bureau of Immigration for the State of Texas, ca. 1875.
      Credit: Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Austin.
  7. Words Of Welcome
    • Image: The Door of Opportunity, Published by the Texas Commercial Secretaries Association, Fort Worth, ca. 1910.
      Credit: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, the University of Texas at Austin.