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Texas Trail of Fame star honoring the general Edward Burleson at the Fort Worth Stockyards in Texas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Albert Sidney Johnston, vintage illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Texas State Map - Interstate road sign Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Salute Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mexican-American War Marker 1846-1848
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It followed the 1845 U.S. annexation of Texas, which Mexico considered Mexican territory since the Mexican government did not recognize the Velasco treaty signed by Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna when he was a prisoner of the Texian Army during the 1836 Texas Revolution.


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