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[1900 Flood of Austin]
500 block of East 1st Street with street rail car in the water.
Austin Cotton Gin
Austin Cotton Gin was owned by W. T. Caswell and was located on the west side of Chicon St. Horse-drawn wagons with bales of cotton. Workers pose for photograph. Hand-crank loading cranes on platform.
Austin Cotton Gin
Austin Cotton Gin was owned by W. T. Caswell and was located on the west side of Chicon St. Horse-drawn wagons full of cotton. Workers pose for photograph.
[Congress Avenue Bridge]
Looking north towards the Capitol on the Congress Avenue bridge.
[Governor’s Mansion]
Front elevation, walkway with urns, gothic screen door, grounds.
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.
Governor’s Mansion in winter
Front elevation, south elevation, from southeast, picket fence, gazebo.
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.
Unveiling of Confederate Monument at Capitol
People gathered on the Capitol grounds including two men on top of a power line pole.
Congress Avenue at night
Looking south down Congress Avenue from the west side of 10th St. Congress is paved with bricks with lamp posts along the middle of the street. A moonlight tower can be seen on the northwest corner.
Congress Avenue looking north
Looking north along Congress Avenue between 4th and 5th Streets.
Paving of Congress Avenue
Official men and workers on possibly the first completed section of brick paving on Congress.
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.
[1908 County Officials]
1. John W. Hornsby, County Judge; 2. Tom Anderson, Commissioner Precinct 1; 3. Jack Booth, Commissioner Precinct 4; 4. Sid Nolan, Commissioner Precinct 3; 5. J. Ben Fischer, Commissioner Precinct 2; 6. Tom Davis, County Auditor; 7. Orlands Caldwell, Secretary to the Commissioners Court; 8. John Kreuz
[Capitol Greenhouse]
Exterior of a greenhouse building.
[Governor’s Mansion]
Front elevation walkway with urns, gazebo, carriage house, grounds, curb, dirt street and no picket fence.
Congress Avenue Bridge
Congress Avenue bridge looking northwest towards downtown from the southeast corner. Skeleton of the Scarbrough Building under construction is in view.
Governor’s Mansion
Front facade, walkway with urns, gazebo, carriage house, grounds, curb.
Congress Avenue looking north from 5th Street
Looking north up Congress Avenue towards the Capitol. Automobiles and horses can been seen.
Congress Avenue looking towards Capitol
Aerial view of Congress Avenue looking north from the Littlefield Building at 6th and Congress.
Congress Avenue looking towards Capitol
Aerial view of Congress Avenue looking north from the Scarbrough Building at 6th and Congress.
Congress Avenue with street rail
Looking north towards Capitol at about the 500 block of Congress Avenue. A family in the foreground is either getting off or getting on a street rail car.
Congress Avenue with street rail
Looking north towards Capitol at about the 500 block of Congress Avenue. A family in the foreground is either getting off or getting on a street rail car.
[Texas vs. Notre Dame football game]
Paul Simmonds being tackled in a 7-30 loss to Notre Dame on Thanksgiving Day, 1913.
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.
South Congress Avenue looking north
View of South Congress Avenue looking north, just south of Academy Dr.
[South Congress Avenue, looking south]
View of South Congress Avenue looking south, just south of Academy Drive.
Camp Mabry railroad switch and arsenal
Back reads, "This photograph shows the International & Great Northern Railroad main line. The ralroad switch runs by the arsenal which is shown on the left of the picture. The International & Great Northern Railroad will run a number of tracks in the camp or at any other place to suit the Government."
[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.
Downtown Austin with Capitol in view
View of Capitol from Congress Avenue and 5th Street looking north.
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).
[Clark Field]
Soldiers sitting in an arc for a group panoramic photo.
Penn Field
Soldiers standing in formation during aviation training at Penn Field during first World War. Penn Field was located in south Austin, bordered by what is now South Congress, Woodward St. and Ben White Blvd.
Armistice parade down Congress from Capitol
People lining Congress Avenue watching a parade of military personnel pass on their way from the Capitol.
Armistice Parade up Congress
People lining Congress Avenue watching a parade of military personnel pass on their way toward the Capitol.
Armistice Parade up Congress to Capitol
People lining Congress Avenue watching a parade of military personnel pass on their way toward the Capitol.
[Aerial view of Capitol grounds and governor's mansion]
Photograph of an aerial view of the grounds near the state Capitol and governor's mansion.
Austin City Hall
Looking northeast at the Austin City Hall building at the northeast corner of Colorado and 8th St.
Texas State Capitol
View of the south side of the Capitol building.
[Waller Creek at 6th Street]
Waller Creek looking at the 6th Street bridge from 5th Street.
Barton Springs Pool
View of the pool from the north bank looking west toward the diving board.
[Seaholm Power Plant]
Power plant buildings showing the smokestacks, employee cars and railroad tracks on 3rd Street.
Seaholm Power Plant
Looking west at the power plant buildings from the railroad bridge over 3rd St.
Seaholm Power Plant
Looking west at the power plant buildings from the railroad bridge over 3rd St.
[Seton Infirmary]
Front of building with cars in the driveway.
[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.
Austin Dam Flood Scene
Water raging through the inoperable Austin Dam.
[Seaholm Power Plant]
Power plant building looking south from 3rd Street, with smokestack in view.
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