Gallery
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Rufus Burleson (1903), Baylor University, Waco, Texas.
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Monument to Terry's Texas Rangers (1905–07), Texas State Capitol.
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Hood's Texas Brigade Monument (1910), Texas State Capitol.
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Sam Houston Grave Monument (1910–11), Huntsville, Texas.
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John Hunt Morgan Memorial (1911), Lexington, Kentucky.
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Confederate Monument (1911–12), Victoria, Texas.
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Lawrence Sullivan Ross (1917–19), Texas A&M University.
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General William Rufus Shafter (1919), Galesburg, Michigan.
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James Paul Clark (1921), United States Capitol, Washington, DC.
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Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston (1935–36), Hall of State, Dallas, Texas.
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Alamo Cenotaph (1937–38), San Antonio, Texas.
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