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Photo Gallery Miriam’s childhood Home. Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas A young Miriam Wallace (1896). Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas A young James Ferguson. Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas In the Governor’s Shadow Interior of Belton National Bank (circa 1900). Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas (Author believes that second man in line at far right is Jim Ferguson) Inside Wallace Home—Jim and Miriam’s wedding gifts (1899). Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas [13.59.218.147] Project MUSE (2024-04-17 23:23 GMT) Photo Gallery The Temple Mansion. Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas Bell County Court House, Belton, Texas (circa 1904). Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas (Building in right background is the opera house which housed Ferguson’s law office in space at street level) In the Governor’s Shadow Temple State Bank’s second location and the Texas Store. Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas Temple State Bank’s Original Location (circa 1910). Courtesy Dolph Briscoe Center for American History , University of Texas at Austin [13.59.218.147] Project MUSE (2024-04-17 23:23 GMT) Photo Gallery Ouida Ferguson. Courtesy Bell County Museum , Belton, Texas Miriam, Dorrace (left) and Ouida (right). Courtesy Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin Dorrace Ferguson. Courtesy Bell County Museum , Belton, Texas In the Governor’s Shadow Young Ferguson fan. Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas Jim Campaigning (circa 1914). Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas [13.59.218.147] Project MUSE (2024-04-17 23:23 GMT) Photo Gallery Miriam Ferguson (circa 1924). Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas In the Governor’s Shadow “PA” and “MA.” Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas [13.59.218.147] Project MUSE (2024-04-17 23:23 GMT) Photo Gallery In the Governor’s Shadow Governor Miriam Ferguson (1925). Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas [13.59.218.147] Project MUSE (2024-04-17 23:23 GMT) Photo Gallery The Greenhouse at the Governor’s Mansion. Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas Jim Ferguson with foreman Joe Miller and stock. Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas In the Governor’s Shadow Ferguson Austin Home (1928). Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas Ferguson Austin Home. Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas [13.59.218.147] Project MUSE (2024-04-17 23:23 GMT) Photo Gallery Jim, Dorrace, and Dorrace’s son James Watt (1941). Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas Thanksgiving at Governor’s Mansion, 1934. Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas In the Governor’s Shadow Miriam’s Eightieth Birthday Party (1956). Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas [13.59.218.147] Project MUSE (2024-04-17 23:23 GMT) Photo Gallery In the Governor’s Shadow Ouida, George Nalle Jr., Miriam, James Watt, and Dorrace. Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas Coke Stevenson. Courtesy Bell County Museum, Belton, Texas ...