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Class Picture Killeen School around 1900
Students of the Killeen School around 1900.
[Avenue D School, about 1905]
The Avenue D School, abut 1905, the building was enlarged in 1909.
[Fourth Grade Students, Killeen Public School, 1905]
Fourth Grade Students, Killeen Public School.
Killeen Public School
An unidentified class from the Killeen Public School
Elementary Football Team, Fort Hood School, 1950
Elementary Football Team, Fort Hood School, 1950. First row L to R: Irvin Goode, Don Armstrong, Clark Roberts, Bucky Dyer, James Gross, M.F. Hardin; Second row L to R: Coach Lockhart, Clark Chandler, Tommy Vance, Lamar Davis, Jerel Love, Jimmy Crosby James Putzier, Joe Gilbreath, Luther Austin; third row L to R: Walter Schneider, Lloyd Jolly, Don Messner, Jimmy Watts, Gene McMahan, Hilton Watts, Jere Durham, Paul Burpo.
[Aerial view of Bell County]
Photograph of an aerial view of Bell County.
[Camp Hood entrance]
A family posing around a sign for Camp Hood.
Main Gate, Fort Hood
The main gate at Fort Hood. "Visitors and unregistered vehicles park in parking lot to obtain pass and/or decals."
Camp Hood School
Some girls playing softball.
[Wildcats Girls Basketball Team]
Girls Basketball team from the Camp Hood School. Caption reads, " Called 'Wildcats,' these gals from Hood Village can wear a corsage as well as a gym uniform - and look well in both. The scene of this team pic was Field house No. 2 where the girls has just met the Temple"Winjoys." The team is sponsored by Special Services. Left to right (top) Wanda Griffin, Bobbie Wilson, Gracie Marquis, Doris Anglin, Millie Hill, (bottom) Margie Lee, Corinne Ford, Mary Lee, and Shirley Carver.
Fort Hood High School, 1952 Senior Class
Senior Class, 1952, Fort Hood High School. First row, L to R: Miriam Klien, M.W. Grant, Jr., Edna Ruth Griffin, Donna Smith, Tom Thornton, Adelbert Bartek; second row, L to R: Harry Webster, Jerry Jennings, Jimmy Harding, Charles Jeffrey, Albert Bartek, Valine Butler, Betsy Frese; Third Row L to R: James White, Pat White, Bob Blaustien, Bill Rowe, Quinton Sanders, Bonnie Spaulding.
[Brookhaven School]
Children at the Brookhaven School.
Donward, D.S. Jr. "Big Boy", and Maxine Elmore
Donward Elmore, D.S. Jr. "Big Boy"Elmore, Maxine Elmore
Dennis S. Elmore Jr. and Maxine Elmore
Dennis S. Elmore Jr. and Maxine Elmore
Pete and Donward Elmore
Pete and Donward Elmore, two men standing by a well.
Charles Levy and Maxine Elmore
Charles Levy and Maxine Elmore.
[Margie and Bill Elmore]
Margie Pearl Elmore and her brother Bill Elmore.
Cotton year in Killeen, Texas
Photograph, taken 1905 or 1906, depicts cotton loaded on a railroad car. A group of men stand atop the bales and alongside on a platform; men sit in two horse-drawn drays next to the pile of bales. The caption for the photograph reads: Loading bales of cotton on flat cars at Santa Fe Station in a bumper cotton year. Two-wheeled drays (left) hauled bales from cotton yard located in the 400 block of Avenue D.
Okalla School class, turn of the century
Taken around 1900, this photograph shows 45-50 people sitting on a rocky patch of ground. People in the photograph range appear to range in age from approximately age 6 to age 45.
Killeen Municipal Airport
Photograph of Killeen Municipal Airport terminal building, ca. 1975.
Elvis Presley photograph
Portrait-style photograph of singer Elvis Presley wearing a cap that is believed to be Harley Davidson Motorcycle hat called a "Lite Weight Cap."
Killeen City Jail
Photograph taken during the early 1960's depicts the Killeen City Jail. B. W. "Buster" Adams, Chief of Police, appears in the center of the picture. To the left is Don Cannon and to the right is Leon Phillips. The police department, city hall and the jail were located on the NW corner of Gray Street and Avenue D until 1965.
Killeen City Police Department
Killeen police standing outside of the a building with a "welcome" banner, possibly City Hall. The chief of police and thirteen policemen are picture in this photograph taken in 1956.
Central Freight Lines, Killeen
This is the Central Freight Lines facility in Killeen, possibly on Business Hwy. 190. Trailers surround the docks and cars are parked around the building.
Gathering at Killeen Community Center
Gathering of people at the Killeen Community Center, probably in the room to the west side of the gymnasium. Children and adults are clearly visible. Flags are mounted to the wall. May be the dedication ceremony of the Community Center.
Mayflower Moving & Storage, Nolanville, Texas
View of exterior of Mayflower Moving & Storage on Hwy. 190, between Harker Heights and Nolanville. Cars can be seen in the parking lot, and the business's sign is visible to the left. Two open loading docks can be seen, one with a wooden container in it.
Automotive repair shop
An automotive repair shop bay.
Leo Buckley Stadium, Killeen High School
No Description Available.
[Aerial view of Killeen]
An aerial view of Killeen, Texas.
Killeen Community Center, interior view
Interior view of the Killeen Community Center built in the 1960's. The building is located at the intersection of W. S. Young Blvd. and Veterans' Memorial Blvd. (Business Hwy. 190), near Nolan Creek.
Killeen Municipal Airport
Photograph of the Killeen Municipal Airport building during construction. The airport was located between FM 2410 and Business Hwy. 190 on the east side of Killeen until the new airport opened in August 2004.
Dolph Briscoe political rally
Photograph of Texas governor Dolph Briscoe, Jr., giving a speech at a banquet held in the Killeen Community Center in 1974. A banner behind the podium reads "Opportunities Galore in '74."
[Central Texas College]
Aerial view of Central Texas College prior to the construction of the new, multi-lane Highway 190. The bell tower and duck pond are visible near the front center of the photo, where a U-shaped drive is clearly seen. In addition to the campus buildings and automobiles in the photograph, a large area of mostly flat, barren land is visible along with a few hills. The The college opened September 19, 1967.
Construction of the Killeen Community Center
Killeen Community Center, located on the NE corner of Business 190 and W. S. Young, under construction. The photograph shows the front (south side) of the building, with scaffolding against the south wall of the gymnasium as its walls are in progress. The building was opened March 1974.
[Aerial view of Highway 190 in Killeen]
Aerial view of Highway 190 in Killeen, Texas.
Killeen Public Library
Photograph of Killeen Public Library at 711 N. Gray St., c. 1970. The white building was constructed on double-T buttresses, and extra buttresses were used to make the exterior walls.
[Killeen Live Stock Show, Blue Ribbon Winner]
The Killeen Livestock Show in 1974, features a blue ribbon winner.
[Aerial view of Killeen]
An aerial view of Killeen, Texas.
Killeen, Texas, aerial view
Aerial view of the city of Killeen, Texas, taken in May 1973. Dirt work for a major new road is clearly visible on the right side of the photo.
Killeen High School automotive class
Male students watch as a teacher instructs them in automotive body work on a station wagon. Part of a Volkswagen Beetle is visible on the left side of the photo.
[Conder Park in Killeen]
Conder Park in Killeen.
[Aerial view of Killeen]
An aerial view of Bell County.
Rio Airways Airplane, twin prop
Rio Airways twin prop airplane, with the registration number NIOHA. Several people are boarding the plane. Rio Airways, a regional passenger airline, was owned by Ted Connell and based in Killeen.
[Condor Park swimming pool]
The swimming pool in Condor Park. A man is preparing to dive from the high dive.
[Aerial view of Central Texas College]
An aerial view of Texas Central College in Killeen. Also pictured is the new Highway 190.
[Lone Star Gas Company in Killeen]
The Lone Star Gas Company building in Killeen.
The Northside Cinema in Killeen
The Northside Cinema in Killeen. The movies displayed on the sign are Gregory Peck in "Shoot Out", and Barbara Streisand in "The Owl and the Pussycat." The theater, located at the southwest corner of 38th St. and Rancier, closed in late 1999 and burned down a few years later.
School projects on display at Killeen Community Center
Students display their artistic creations at the Killeen Community Center.
Texas Power & Light building in Killeen
Texas Power & Light building in Killeen
Century Plaza apartment complex in Killeen
Exterior view of the front of the Century Plaza apartments on Hallmark Ave.
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