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Daughtrey Research Center
The Daughtrey Research Center is open by appointment only.
Please call (830) 774-7568 to make an appointment.
There is no admission fee when going only to the Research Center
The general public is allowed to do research in the Daughtrey Research Building as long they abide by the following rules:
You must sign in the Research Log Book before and after entering the research building.
A museum staff member will escort you to the research building.
A museum staff member will accompany you in the research building at all times.
Large bags (Pursers, backpacks, etc.) are not allowed in the Research Building and should be left in your vehicle or at the museum entrance.
White gloves shall be worn at all times while handling items in the research building.
Photocopies can be made for a fee: Color Copies $0.30 each, Black & White Copies $0.25 each.
Scanned photos can be placed on a USB Flash Card for free.
Museum staff will operate all museum equipment.
Please place all items back where you found them.
No items shall be taken out of the Research Building or Museum without permission of the Museum Director.
San Felipe Cemetery Plot Information
Click here for Plot information at the San Felipe Cemetery
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