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St. Johns United Methodist Church
Looking east at Church building at 2140 Allandale Rd.
Steam shovel in Barton Springs
View of construction of the pool at Barton Springs. A steam shovel and construction equipment.
Stephen F. Austin Hotel
Looking east from W. 7th at intersection of 7th and Congress. Photo taken after the extension to the Stephen F. Austin Hotel.
Stephen F. Austin Hotel
Looking down from the southwest corner of 7th and Congress looking northeast. Photo shows the Hotel before construction of the addition.
Stephen F. Austin Hotel under construction
Hotel under construction. The hotel is on the corner of 7th and Congress Streets.
Street Railroad Downtown
A crowd of people in downtown Austin. Caption on photo reads, "Loading the Plain Line Street Cars at Sixth and Congress, Austin, Texas, 1:40p.m., February 7, 1940 for their last run. Being replaced by new buses on the left."
[Tax Collector's Office]
The Tax Collector's office inside the Travis County Courthouse.
Telephone operators
Toll office set up at 400 Congress Avenue due to fire which destroyed the toll bank in the telephone building at 410 Congress. Pictured L-R: Miss Anna Koch (Mrs. R. M. Ewalt), Beulah Morrow (Mrs. Beulah Davis), Clarence Oliver (Traffic Supt. for Texas ), Mrs. A. C. Newton (Toll chief operator), S. U. Barron, Marguertie Doris (Mrs. Marguerite Ravenelli), Lillie McGee, Laura Foster (Mrs. Laura Raley), Ollie Joyce (Mrs. Ollie Peterson).
Temple Beth Israel
Looking northeast at the entrance of the Temple at 1101 San Jacinto Blvd.
Temporary Capitol Burning
View of the Temporary Capitol building burning looking west. People witnessing the event in the intersection of 11th and Congress Avenue
[Texas Ranger Captains]
Four men standing behind a seated man on a porch. Back reads: "Texas Ranger Captains. Seated: Captain Dan Roberts. Standing L to R: Captain J. A. Brooks, Adjutant General W. W. Sterling, former Ranger Captain Frank A Hamer and Captain John R. Hughes."
[Texas Rangers]
Group portrait of six men. Back reads: "Adjutant General W. W. Sterling with group of Rangers on steps of Capitol."
[Texas Rangers]
Group portrait of seven men on the steps of the Capitol. Back reads: "Adjutant General Sterling, Roxie and group of Rangers."
[Texas Rangers]
Portrait of Texas Rangers on the steps of the Capitol.
[Texas Rangers - Company "E" Frontier Battalion]
Group of men with guns sitting in front of an encampment. Captain JS McNeel is seated in the center.
[Texas Rangers with Governor Miriam "Ma" Ferguson]
Group of men in suits with a woman standing on the steps of the Capitol.
Texas School for the Blind
Group of men in suits and hats lined up in front of campus buildings. For more information: http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/kct25
Texas School for the Deaf
Stereoscopic photograph of school building surrounded by trees. Man standing off to the left.
Texas School for the Deaf drawing
Drawing of the Texas School for the Deaf, referred to in the drawing as the "Deaf and Dumb Institution." It was established as the "Texas Deaf and Dumb Asylum" in 1856 and renamed the "Texas School for the Deaf" in 1949.
[Texas Senate]
Senate Chambers in the Texas Capitol
[Texas State Capitol]
Looking north at the Capitol building from the roof of a building, possibly the Littlefield building at 6th and Congress. The photo shows the Travis County Courthouse in a state of disrepair at the corner of 11th and Congress.
Texas State Capitol
View of Capitol looking north. Man in horse-drawn cart hauling hay. Back of photograph reads, "Picture of the Capitol made before Congress Avenue was paved. This was before the street car line was extended up East 11th St."
Texas State Capitol
Looking north at the Capitol building from the roof of a building on the east side of Congress Avenue.
Texas State Capitol
View of the north side of the Texas State Capitol grounds from 17th St. Roads are unpaved and there is a group of girls under trees and a woman with a horse in the foreground.
Texas State Capitol
View of the south side of the Capitol building.
[Texas State Capitol with snow]
Exterior of the Capitol building looking north with snow on the ground.
[Texas vs. Notre Dame football game]
Paul Simmonds being tackled in a 7-30 loss to Notre Dame on Thanksgiving Day, 1913.
[Tightrope walker John Devier on Congress Avenue]
Photograph of a crowd gathered to watch a tight rope walker. Caption reads, "Scene on Congress Avenue in 1867, showing exhibition by a tight-rope walker (Devier) across the Avenue from the historic old Avenue Hotel at Eighth and Congress, on East side. The carriage at the left, entering the Avenue, is that of Gov. E. M. Pease (Gov. from 1853-57 and 1867-69)."
[Tornado Damage]
Photograph of damage caused by a tornado on May 4th, 1922 in Austin. A collapsed building is visible in the foreground with damaged buildings in background, possibly on the St. Edward's University campus.
Tornado Damage
Fallen water tower at unknown location. Damaged caused by tornado on May 4th, 1922.
"The Tower" University of Texas
Looking north at the Tower from 19th Street
Travis County Clerk's Office
County Clerk's office inside the Travis County Courthouse.
[Travis County Commisioner's Court]
The Commissioner's Court inside the Travis County Courthouse.
Travis County Courthouse
Exterior of the Courthouse with cars parked in the parking lot.
Travis County Courthouse
Looking east at the Travis County Courthouse on 11th St.
[Travis County Courthouse Courtroom]
Courtroom inside the Travis County Courthouse.
[Travis County Courthouse under construction]
Exterior of the Courthouse in the final stage of construction. Sign in foreground details contractors used.
[Travis County Courthouse under construction]
Exterior of the Courthouse under construction. "Progress Photo No. 4."
Treaty Oak with snow
Treaty Oak covered with snow. Large limb on ground.
Trucks from Camp Mabry
Trucks in a line on a road coming from Camp Mabry. The trucks blend in with the landscape and are difficult to distinguish.
Union Depot
This is a photograph from the book - "Austin, Texas, illustrated: Famous Capital City of the Lone Star State" published in 1900 that shows Union Depot on Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas. Trains and passengers in view. Property of International & Great Northern Railroad.
Union Station
View of the old I&GN depot located at the SW corner of Congress and 3rd, called Union Station. Horse-drawn street rail car in foreground
University of Texas Football Team
Portrait of the University of Texas football team in uniform and their coach.
[University of Texas football vs. Notre Dame]
Caption reads: "Bohn Hilliard making touchdown that defeated Notre Dame Oct 6th 1934 in Notre Dame stadium final score Texas U 7 - Notre Dame 6."
University of Texas grounds
Three women sitting among the bluebonnets on the Campus grounds. In the background are the Woman's Building built 1903 on the left and the old Chemical Laboratory built 1891. Both buildings were destroyed by fire; the Woman's Building burned in 1959 and the Chemical Laboratory in 1926.
[University of Texas Old Main Building]
Back of photograph reads: "University of Texas. This view shows the west wing of the present main building taken from about where Sutton Hall now stands. The erection of this was started in the fall of 1883 and finished in the summer of 1884. The University of Texas opened Sept. 1883 in the temporary Capitol building and moved to the west wing in the fall of 1884. Copy of old photograph."
Unpaved Nineteenth Street
Nineteenth Street looking east before street paving. Waller Creek bridge in view. Photo reads, "Asutin Street Paving, Soutwest Bitulithic Co., Contractor, H. R. F. Helland, Consulting Engineer."
Unveiling of Confederate Monument at Capitol
People gathered on the Capitol grounds including two men on top of a power line pole.
[The UT Tower and Littlefield Fountain]
Looking north at the Tower on the University of Texas campus from the Littlefield Fountain with lily pads in the foreground.
[V-J-Day Celebration]
Two servicemen dance while a crowd of other servicemen and women watch for V-J Day celebration.
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