Texas State Capitol Austin TX I have been to the Texas State Capitol several times in the 1980s, but I didn’t really go all through the capitol, Of course, there must be scaffolding to mar my picture! The building is constructed of pink granite from Texas. The sculptures on the grounds were very well done, great detail and relief. Confederate memorial Battles listed, including Fredericksburg. Other battles listed, including Chancellorsville, Wilderness and Spotsylvania Courthouse. Honoring Spanish Tejanos. Spaniards were in Texas as early as 1519. Monument to the Heroes of the Alamo. Looking up in the rotunda. Between the points of the star are letters spelling TEXAS. Surrender of Santa Ana in 1836, creating the independent Republic of Texas. David Crockett President George W. Bush, as Governor of Texas. Governor John Connally was riding with President John F. Kennedy in Dallas in 1963 when the president was assassinated. Connally was hit in the arm. House chamber, dressed for Christmas. House Christmas tree. Senate chamber, dressed for Christmas. Senate Christmas tree. The lights spell out TEXAS. Dawn at the Alamo – fall of the Alamo – “The Moral Victory” by H.A. McArdle. The Battle of San Jacinto – “Retributive Justice”, by H.A. McArdle. President Lyndon B. Johnson. Governor’s Public Reception Room. Governor Abbott was not in when we visited. “The Spirit of Texas”, by Gerald Harvey Jones, bronze. Chandelier in the reception room. “Mexican Huts, San Antonio”, 1881, by Edward Grenet. Cool doorknobs. Only in Texas. Cool hinges, only in Texas! David Crockett. Sam Houston.