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Field Trip to DRT Library and Archives on June 10, 2008
Last Updated:2008.05.08

Come join the Comal County Genealogy Society on its summer Field Trip to see the Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library and Archives and other historic attractions in San Antonio.

Schedule:

8:15: Meet at First Methodist Church Parking Lot

8:30: Leave for DRT Archives and Library in Alamo Complex

9:30: Arrive at Alamo, disembark at Alamo Hall at rear of complex on Crockett St. Drivers proceed to Parking lot at Ave. E & 4th St.

9:45 - 11:15: Tour the DRT Archives and Library

11:30 - 12:30: Arrive at Schilo's (pronounced She-lows) German Deli for Lunch (424 E. Commerce St.)

12:30: Leave to walk to St. Joseph's Catholic Church (623 E. Commerce St.)

1:00 - 2:00: Tour St. Joseph's Catholic Church

2:00: Leave to catch Street Car to Bexar County Courthouse (100 Dolorosa #104)

2:30 - 4:00: Tour Bexar County Clerk's Office

4:15: Catch Street Car back to Parking Lot - must ask for transfer when paying for ride

4:45:­ Leave for New Braunfels via E. Houston St. to City Cemetery Historic District then on to N. New Braunfels Ave. to IH 35

Costs:

$2 for Street Car to and from Bexar Co. Courthouse

Individual Donation to DRT Archives & Library

Collection will be taken at Lunch for Donation to St. Joseph's Church

Collection taken in each vehicle to cover Parking Lot Cost

Suggested donation to cover your Drivers Costs - Lunch



When:

Tuesday, June 10, 2008    8:00AM- 6:00PM

Contact: Please RSVP to Connie Krause
Phone: 830-625-3075
Website: http://www.drtl.org/

Where:

Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library at the Alamo
300 Alamo Plaza
San Antonio , TX

Click here to get driving direction from Google Maps



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