ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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Frontispiece “Battle of San Jacinto” is a photograph of a painting by Henry A. McArdle.

Sam Houston’s picture is a photograph by Elwood M. Payne, of an etching made from a daguerreotype in the San Jacinto Museum of History.

Mr. Payne also photographed the base of the monument, showing the inscriptions.

Picture of Santa Anna is a photograph by Paul Peters of a daguerreotype in the Museum.

The photographs of the Brigham monument and the Santa Anna surrender marker also are by Paul Peters.

The surrender of Santa Anna is a photograph by Harry Pennington, Jr., of a painting by W. H. Huddle.

The map showing the route of Sam Houston’s army was drawn by L. W. Kemp. Map of San Jacinto battleground by Ed Kilman.

Bronze armillary sun dial erected on the battlefield in memory of the nine Texans killed or mortally wounded at San Jacinto.

The dial, wrought by Julian Muench, measures twenty-five feet in circumference. It was constructed with funds raised by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and the Texas Veterans association and was dedicated April 21, 1940.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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