| This picture is of the types of badges that they used so people could identify them as Texas Rangers. There is also a pair of old hand cuffs. | |
Here is a picture of a old saddle that a Texas Ranger used. |
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This picture is of a statue in front of the museum where I got much of my information. |
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This picture is of a model Texas Ranger in a display in the museum, just to give you a idea of what a Texas Ranger looked like in the 1800s. |
This is a picture of a gun that a Texas Ranger used and a couple of pictures of the Texas Ranger that used it. |
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| Here is a picture of some of the things that a Texas Ranger might own. (The orange things are poker things; right beside them are the chips. There are also a number of badges.) | |
| This one is probably a picture of an old machete or knife. Right under it, there is also a lot of information and many artifacts. | |
| Here is a billboard with information on the Texas Rangers that served in Wilson County. | |
| This also shows some more information on the Texas Rangers that served in Wilson County. |
All the pictures and most of the information was gathered from the Texas Ranger museum
on Broadway next to the Witte museum in San Antonio, Texas.