1See M. E. M. Davis, The
Story
of
Texas
Under
Six
Flags
(Boston:
Ginn & Co., 1897), 14; Dudley G. Wooten, A
Complete
History
of
Texas
(Dallas: The Texas History Co., 1899), 246; Joseph L. Clark, The
Story
of
Texas
(Evanston, Ill.: Row, Peterson & Co., 1932), 183; Clarence R.
Wharton, History
of
Texas
(Dallas: Turner & Co., 1935), 202; Ralph
W. Steen, History
of
Texas
(Austin: The Steck Co., 1939), 173; Wharton,
Lone
Star
State
(Dallas: Southern Publishing Co., 1932), 153. Clark did not
include a picture of the building in his A
Complete
History
of
Texas,
Land
of
Promise
(Atlanta: D. C. Heath & Co., 1940). Steen reproduces
a photograph of the building in his Texas,
A
Story
of
Progress
and
correctly identifies it as "one of the government buildings in 1836. . . ."
(Austin: The Steck Co., 1942), 251.