1919 or 1920 - Balloons - Helium Plants - Development of helium work carried on under direction of the Bureau of Mines. Exterior of main Plant Building, located three miles north of Petrolia, Texas
1919 or 1920 - Development of helium work under the direction of the Bureau of Mines. Separator Building, North Fort Worth, Texas
1920 - Development of helium work carried on under direction of the Bureau of Mines. Expander engines, Plant No. 3, located three miles north of Petrolia, Texas
Department of Energy’s 40th Anniversary ceremony with Secretary Rick Perry, held on October 11, 2017.
1919 or 1920 - Development of helium work under direction of Bureau of Mines. One of two 1-stage compressors. North Fort Worth, Texas
1919 or 1920 - Development of helium work carried on under the direction of the Bureau of Mines. Compressor Building, North Fort Worth, Texas
Speaker of the House John W. McCormack (D-Massachusettes) (standing), addresses those attending a luncheon at the US Capitol honoring top Department of Defense executives.
(21-29 Aug. 1965) --- Overall view of the Mission Control Center (MCC), Houston, Texas, during the Gemini-5 flight
(23 Aug. 1965) --- Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford, Gemini-6 prime crew pilot, stands ready to take part in parasail training in Galveston Bay, Texas
1965- View of facilities at the Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas. Photo is taken from across the fish pond. The Manned Spacecraft Center was named Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in memory after he died
Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., pilot for the prime crew on the Gemini-5 spaceflight, takes pictures of predetermined land areas during visual acuity experiments over Laredo, Texas.
President Ronald Reagan Nancy Reagan Barbara Bush George Bush Trip to Texas Celebration After Acceptance Speech at 1984 Republican National Convention at Dallas Convention
Mrs. Bush throws the ceremonial first pitch of a Texas Rangers baseball game, Dallas, TX,.05 May 89.
Man on donkey or burro ("Texas Centennial Exposition, Dallas, Nov. 29") in front of National Press Building, Washington, D.C. ca. 1936
Man on donkey or burro ("Texas Centennial Exposition, Dallas, Nov. 29") in front of National Press Building, Washington, D.C. ca. 1936