Photos

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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.

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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.

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.

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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.)

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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.

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Here is a billboard with information on the Texas Rangers that served in Wilson County.

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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.

 
 

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