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East First Street
East First Street looking west. Photo reads, "Austin Paving, L. E. Whitham and Co., Contractors, H. R. F. Helland, Consulting Engineer."
[Elisabet Ney Museum]
Interior of the Museum. Inside the sculptor's studio.
[Elisabet Ney Museum]
Exterior of the Elisabet Ney Museum, or Formosa as it was called at the time this photo was taken.
[Falstaff Beer Trucks]
Beer trucks belonging to the Lightsey Carroll Company Distributors stand at the ready to deliver beer to thirsty Austinites. Featuring the Capitol in the background lends an air of legality to beer distribution, particularly considering that Prohibition had ended just five months before.
Ferry boat on Colorado River
Looking across to the other bank. Ferry holds a horse and cart. Men on horseback in the background.
[Flood waters at Shoal Creek and West 6th Street]
Crowd of people across Shoal Creek observing a street rail car passing through the flood waters.
[Flood waters on Shoal Creek]
Looking south from the bend in Shoal Creek at the corner of Nueces and West 4th Street. The railroad bridge at West 3rd is in view. The back of Quality Mills can be seen slightly obscured by trees.
[Four men at Camp Mabry]
Four men standing in front of tents wearing suits.
Fulton's Ice Cream Parlor
Two men and a little girl at the bar. A rooster is standing on the stool next to the girl. Fulton's was located at 1608 Lavaca St.
[Gearing Hall, Painter Hall and Lily Pond]
Looking northeast from the lily pond behind the Tower on the University of Texas campus. Gearing Hall, known then as the Home Economics building, on the left and the Painter Hall, then the Physics building, on the right, are in view.
Goddess of Liberty with Workers
Capitol construction crews surrounding the Goddess of Liberty statue that was later placed on top of the Capitol dome. Right side, back row, fifth from right with mustache is identified as Hans Falkenberg. This original iteration of the Goddess was taken down during restoration of the Capitol in 1985, restored and eventually put on display at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum.
Governor’s Mansion
View of front elevation with walkway lined with plantings, Porch is screened, no fences visible.
[Governor’s Mansion]
Front elevation, walkway with urns, gothic screen door, grounds.
Governor’s Mansion
Front elevation, walkway with urns, Gothic screen door is in place, carriage house visible, as well as gazebo and wood fence, grounds shown.
Governor’s Mansion
Front facade, walkway with urns, gazebo, carriage house, grounds, curb.
[Governor’s Mansion]
Front elevation walkway with urns, gazebo, carriage house, grounds, curb, dirt street and no picket fence.
Governor’s Mansion
Front elevation, grounds, gardens, walkway, very lush landscaping.
Governor’s Mansion
Front elevation, north elevation, taken from northeast, Shows grounds and landscaping, screen porch.
[Governor’s Mansion]
Exterior of the Governor's Mansion.
[Governor’s Mansion]
Exterior of the Governor's Mansion, as seen from main entrance off of Colorado Street.
[Governor’s Mansion]
Looking west at the entrance of the Governor's Mansion.
Governor's Mansion
Exterior of the Governor's Mansion looking south.
Governor’s Mansion in winter
Front elevation, south elevation, from southeast, picket fence, gazebo.
Governor’s Mansion Interiors
Archway into room showing part of fireplace, love seat and curtains.
Governor’s Mansion Interiors
Front parlor fireplace, showing wallpaper.
Governor’s Mansion Interiors - The Gold Room
Corner of room showing love seat, curtains and part of fireplace.
Governor’s Mansion with first family
Black and white photograph of the Campbell Family standing in front of the Governor's Mansion. Governor Campbell served 1907-1911.
[Governor's Mansion with snow]
East facade from street, mansion in snow. Shows walkway from street, with curved stairs and small urns. Porch is screened, carriage house visible in background.
[Governor’s Mansion with snow]
Front elevation and south elevation, screened porch, snow, and evergreens.
[Governor’s Mansion with snow]
Front and north elevation, grounds, evergreen trees, flag pole, carriage house visible.
Governor’s Mansion with snow
From street looking southeast. Snow on ground.
Grist Mill on Barton Springs
Photograph of men on the banks of the springs. Horse-drawn carriage up on hill next to the mill.
[Group photo of Texas Rangers]
Group photo of men on the steps of the Capitol.
Guadalupe and 38th St.
Guadalupe Street looking south from 38th St. before paving project. Jimmyville Ice Cream on the east side of the street.
[Hall Level Works]
Four women making levels in a workshop.
[Heep's Jersey Farm]
Man filling bottles at machine.
[O. Henry House]
Moving the O. Henry house to its present location as the O. Henry Museum at 409 E. 5th.
[Hill Country west of Camp Mabry]
The hills west of Camp Mabry. Lake Austin can be seen in the distance.
[Hogg Memorial Auditorium]
Looking west at the front and southside of the building.
[Interior of St. David's Episcopal Church]
Photograph of the altar inside St. David's Episcopal Church at 301 East 8th Street.
[Interior of St. David's Episcopal Church]
Photograph of the altar inside St. David's Episcopal Church at 301 East 8th Street.
[Interior of St. David's Episcopal Church]
Photograph of the altar/ambo inside St. David's Episcopal Church at 301 East 8th Street
Interregional Highway 35
View of construction of the 19th St. overpass.
[Interregional Highway 35]
Back of photograph reads: "East Avenue over Airport Blvd."
Japanese submarine at UT
People viewing a Japanese submarine captured during World War II. The University of Texas at Austin Tower is in the background.
July 4th parade
The Hibernian Association made up of male musicians and a group of women in the same white dress parade up Congress Avenue towards the ice cream garden of Messrs. Rosenfield and Co. Other citizens watch from the sides while traffic of horses and buggies wait in the background.
Log Cabin on the Pedernales
Dog-run style log cabin. Back of photo claims this cabin was near the Pedernales River.
[Longhorn Waffle Shop]
Exterior facade of the Longhorn Waffle shop at 609 Congress Avenue.
Looking north up Congress Avenue
Looking north up Congress Avenue from just north of the bridge. A variety of businesses and cars in view.
Looking southwest from Governor's Mansion
Looking northwest toward the Quality Shoppe at 1104 Colorado.
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