San Antonio, Illustrated, originally published in 1892, offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and culture of San Antonio, Texas, during the late 19th century. Featuring numerous illustrations, this volume provides a unique visual record of the city's architecture, landscapes, and people. Authored by Adolph Wittemann, this historical work captures the essence of San Antonio as it transitioned from a frontier town to a thriving urban center.
This meticulously reproduced edition preserves the charm and historical significance of the original, making it an invaluable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the rich heritage of San Antonio and the American Southwest. Explore the streets, buildings, and landmarks of a bygone era through the detailed illustrations and insightful text of "San Antonio, Illustrated."
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