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Deep Eddy Park
People lined up for the slide into the Colorado River. Others watch from the bank.
Drawing of the Capitol Building of the Republic of Texas
Drawing of the layout, street position and artist rendering of the Capitol and stockade 1839-1856.
Drawing of the Capitol Building of the Republic of Texas
Photograph of a drawing of the Capitol of the Republic of Texas.
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.
Ferry boat on Colorado River
Looking across to the other bank. Ferry holds a horse and cart. Men on horseback in the background.
[Four men at Camp Mabry]
Four men standing in front of tents wearing suits.
[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
Exterior of the Governor's Mansion looking south.
Governor’s Mansion with snow
From street looking southeast. Snow on ground.
[Group photo of Texas Rangers]
Group photo of men on the steps of the Capitol.
[Hill Country west of Camp Mabry]
The hills west of Camp Mabry. Lake Austin can be seen in the distance.
[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.
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.
[Mansfield Dam under construction]
Dam under construction. Caption on photo reads: "U. S. Royal Boots on Marshall Ford Dam. Brown & root-McKenzie Const. Co. Austin, TX." Construction began in 1937, and Marshall Ford Dam was renamed Mansfield Dam in 1941.
[Metz Elementary School]
Exterior of Metz Elementary at 2101 Willow.
Moonlight Tower at 9th and Guadalupe
Workers repairing or replacing bulbs in the moonlight tower on 9th and Guadalupe.
Moonlight Tower at 9th and Guadalupe
Workers repairing or replacing bulbs in the moonlight tower on 9th and Guadalupe.
Mouth of Bull Creek
Looking southwest from the east bank of Bull Creek at its mouth on the Colorado River.
Mouth of Bull Creek
Looking southwest from the east bank of Bull Creek at its mouth on the Colorado River.
Mouth of Bull Creek
Looking southwest from the east bank of Bull Creek at its mouth on the Colorado River.
[Palm Elementary School]
Photograph of the exterior of Palm School at 710 E. 1st Street, in Austin, Texas. Students and cars are visible in front of the building.
[Photographer with family]
Man taking photograph with family behind him outdoors.
Sam Houston's Bed
Sam Houston's bed in the Governor's Mansion.
[School of Military Aeronautics Band]
Copy print of a marching band facing the front of the photo and standing on a street with their cased instruments in front of a formation of students facing the right side of the image. Both the band members and the students are wearing uniforms, and standing in lines at attention, with leaders in front of each group. In the foreground, a dog is standing in front of the band and an automobile is partially visible; in the background, several large buildings are visible, including a church or cathedral.
[Senate Chambers]
Image of the Senate Chambers from the back of the room at the State Capitol.
Sixth Street looking west
Looking west along 6th St. from the top of the Scarborough Building at 6th and Congress Avenue.
Soldiers blacksmithing at Camp Mabry
Men in a workshop with blacksmith tools and anvils.
[Soldiers building military vehicles]
Men in an open air building assembling military vehicles at Camp Mabry.
[Soldiers in a workshop]
Men gathered around an instructor. There are diagrams and a chalkboard with notes.
[Soldiers in a workshop]
Men at different stations assembling machine parts.
[Soldiers in workshop]
Men standing at long tables in a workshop, possibly making bullets.
Southern Pacific rail car
Photograph of train car at depot.
[Southwestern Bell switchboard]
Women sitting at a large switchboard at Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.
[Spinach Farming]
Photograph of two men standing in a spinach field, located on the south bank of the Colorado River. The man on the left is wearing a dark-colored suit and the man on the right is wearing lighter-colored clothing that is more casual; other workers are visible in the field behind them.
St. Johns United Methodist Church
Looking east at Church building at 2140 Allandale Rd.
Temple Beth Israel
Looking northeast at the entrance of the Temple at 1101 San Jacinto Blvd.
[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 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.
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