English: 1892 Aerial view from East-northeast of Baylor University (its two buildings are Burleson Hall, left, and Old Main, right) and adjacent Carroll Field.
Cropped view of Waco, Texas 1892, an 1892 chromolithograph created by A. L. Westyard and originally owned by Shober & Carqueville Lithographing Company, in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. First published in 1892 by D. W. Ensign & Company. The image is from a digital reproduction of the lithograph in the Library of Congress Geography and Map Division, located in Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
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