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| Texas is the second largest of the US States, both in area and in population which in 2009 was around 25 million. The capital is Austin and the largest city Houston, the latter being the fourth largest city in the USA. This page contains postcards of towns and villages in the state for which we have as yet insufficient images to justify a separate page. Not many yet, we're still searching the antique shops ! If you can help with some images, we'd be happy to publish them with an appropriate acknowledgement. |

| Austin, the Capitol. |

| The old dam and power house, Austin - a 1919 postcard. |

| San Antonio, the I and G N Railroad Depot. |

| The Physicians' and Surgeons' Hospital, San Antonio. |


| Oil Fields, Corsicana. |

| Anson Mills Building, El Paso. |

| Pine Street, Abilene. |

| South First and Chestnut, Abilene. |

| The Pecos River Railway Bridge, near Langtry. |

| The Free Public Library in El Paso. |

| A bird's-eye view of Austin. |
| Reproductions of postcards with a (Z) following the description are available to buy from Zazzle - just click on the (Z) ! |

| Boulevard East from Kansas Street, El Paso. (Z) |



| Lumberman's National Bank, Houston. |

| City Market, Houston. |

| A view of Houston. |

| Sea Wall and Boulevard, Galveston. |

| The Boulevard, Galveston. |
| The International Bridge betweenn El Paso and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico |


| Loading Oil in Corpus Christi. |

| Dallas. |

| Elm Street, Dallas. |

| An aerial view of Dallas. |

| Market Square, Paris. |

| Second and Main Streets, Taylor, Texas. |

| Beaumont. |

| Cleburne. |
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| These US Postage Stamps of some places in Texas have been produced using images from our old postcard collection. They are available from Zazzle, and come in various denominations. Click on any of the images to see and buy them. |