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Austin American-Statesman
Classified Ads Wants Ads staff.
Austin American-Statesman
Young woman seated at desk talking on telephone and writing.
Austin American-Statesman
Young woman working at telephone switchboard.
Austin American-Statesman
The picture is of the Legislature typing/typist pool at the Capitol. The woman on the left is Judy Ebeling Wetzel. The woman on the right is Jean Williams Barac.
Austin American-Statesman
View of people at work in newsroom.
Austin American-Statesman
Man seated at drawing board.
Austin American-Statesman
Charles Green, editor, in shirt and tie seated at desk reading newspaper. Workman in apron standing at his side.
Austin American-Statesman
Man seated at desk. Douglass identifies him as Charles Green, Editor of The American-Statesman.
Austin American-Statesman
Rolls of newsprint ready for the presses.
Austin American-Statesman
Man at work.
Austin American-Statesman
Typesetters at work.
Austin American-Statesman
Typesetters at work
Austin American-Statesman
Five typesetters at work. Two are smoking while working.
Austin American-Statesman
Editorial staff working around a desk.
Benoit Tourist Court
Exterior view of Benoit Motel. In the 1947 City Directory The Benoit Courts were located at 2900 S. Congress Avenue.
Catholic Retreat at St. Edward's University
Group of men standing on steps. Priest stands at front center.
Confederate Home
Exterior view of grounds and building at The Confederate Home. This home for Confederate veterans was located at 1600 W. 6th Street.
Dr. Clark and Horsewoman
Woman riding horse on a dirt road.
Firm Foundation Publishing House
Interior of bookstore at Firm Foundation Publishing House. Firm Foundation was a publisher and general distributor of religious literature which was located at 3110 Guadelupe Street.
Firm Foundation Publishing House
Two typesetters at work. Firm Foundation was a publisher and general distributor of religious literature located at 3300 Guadalupe Street.
Firm Foundation Publishing House
Work area of Firm Foundation Publishing House. Firm Foundation was a publisher and general distributor of religious literature located at 3110 Guadalupe at the time. The image shows two men, Tom Selly on the left and an unknown man on the right.
Firm Foundation Publishing House
Business office. Firm Foundation Publishing House was a publisher and general distributor of religious literature. It was located at 3300 Guadalupe Street.
Football gear drying rack
Photograph of a full set of white and orange football gear clipped to a hanging drying rack in front of a row of lockers. The hanger and jersey both have the number "44." The clothing includes the jersey (right), pants, helmet, and black shoes (center), undergarments and towel (left).
Frank W. McBee, Sr. - Real Estate and Insurance
Frank W. McBee, Sr. seated at desk in his office talking on the telephone.
Frank W. McBee, Sr. - Real Estate and Insurance
McBee, Sr. seated at his desk, wearing cowboy boot and smoking a cigar.
Frank W. McBee, Sr. - Real Estate and Insurance
Frank W. McBee, Sr., seated at his desk working in a ledger.
Frank W. McBee, Sr. - Real Estate and Insurance
Frank W. McBee, Sr., on crutches, stands in the door of his real estate and insurance agency at 1510 S. Congress Avenue. McBee, Sr., also served as Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5.
[Governor Coke Stevenson and Group of Boys]
Governor Coke Stevenson with a group of men and boys in the Capitol.
Judge Roberts at Racing Hearing
Judge Jack Roberts, standing, and two men, seated, in a courtroom. In 1949 Roberts was Judge, District Court, 126th Judicial District.
Low water bridge at Austin dam, Mayor Taylor Glass with dignitaries
Photograph of a group of people at the opening of a low water bridge at Austin Dam.
[Low Water Bridge at the Austin Dam, City Council Member Emma Long with Dignitaries]
Photograph of a group of cars parked over a bridge spanning the Austin Dam; the water underneath is very close to the bottom of the bridge. City Council Member Emma Long is standing there with her dignitaries.
Magnesium Plant
Exterior view of buildings. After World War II this plant became The Balcones Research Center.
Magnesium Plant
Panoramic view of plant.
Magnesium Plant
Ovens in an industrial plant. After the war this plant became The Balcones Research Center.
Magnesium Plant
Interior of an industrial plant.
Missouri-Pacific Lines - Depot Opening
Two men standing by railroad tracks. Tips Engine Works is in background.
Mrs Robison
Woman seated
Original Depot on Congress
A photograph of the exterior view of the original depot on Congress St. on the day the new Missouri Pacific Depot opened at 3rd and Congress Ave. Only one car is parked in front of the building.
[Photograph of a Bridge at Austin Dam and Mayor Emma Long with Dignitaries]
Photograph of a bridge over the Austin Dam spanning a river. There are cars backed up along the bridge and Mayor Emma Long is there with her dignitaries. At the time of this photo the water level was very low.
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