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Accident Scene
Looking down train tracks for insurance claim for Tom Davis
Accident Scene
Looking down street of an accident for insurance claim for client Tom Davis
Aerial field day
News coverage, KONO Special events
Aerial field day
Five men standing in front of prop plane. This was a demonstration day for aerial agricultural spraying that took place at Ragsdale Flying Service.
[Aerial View of Orange, Texas]
Aerial photograph of Orange Texas along the Sabine River. In the foreground is the railroad tracks and storage buildings, a ship is seen to the left. In the background is the Port of Orange. The building in the foreground is an older Port of Orange. Those buildings have been replaced with a newer Port of Orange. Levingston Shipyard would eventually build on the island in center left. Above the island is the town Orange, and in the background to the discerning eye is Consolidated Steel, or American Bridge division of US Steel and today Signal International.
[Aerial View of Pinehurst Ranch]
Aerial photograph of the Pinehurst Ranch in Orange, Texas. A long driveway leads up to the ranch. Many trees and buildings are in the photo.
Aged Citizen
Elderly woman, Mrs. Kubola, sits by with a grin.
At the piano
Man in a white shirt and tie playing piano
Austin Aerials - Downtown and Capitol
Aerial shot of downtown Austin, Inter-Regional Hwy in bottom foreground, Colorado River in the lefthand background and State Capitol on front far right
Austin Aerials - Downtown and Capitol
Aerial shot of downtown Austin with Inter-Regional in mid-foreground with Capitol in middle
Austin American Statesman
Exterior view of The American Statesman building which was located at 7th and Colorado Streets in 1947.
Austin American Statesman
View of office at Austin American Statesman - drawers and filing cabinets.
Austin American Statesman
View of office -- desks with chairs in front.
Austin American Statesman
View of an empty office.
Austin American Statesman
View of office with five people at work.
Austin Country Club Golf
Couple standing on the golf course. Identified by community member as Harvey Penicks’ parents.
Austin Machine & Supply Co.
Four men examining plans at Austin Machine & Supply Co.
Austin Machine & Supply Co.
Exterior of Austin Machine & Supply Co. building
Austin Machine & Supply Co.
Men working on a machine
[Austin State School students]
Photograph of two children "cowboys" pulling little girl in Chuck Wagon at the Austin State School.
[Austin State School -- students in classroom]
Photograph of young children in a classroom with a model farm.
[Austin State School -- students on playground]
Photograph of children on a seesaw at the Austin State School.
[Austin State School -- teacher and students in classroom]
Photograph of a reading lesson at the Austin State School.
Baseball Player
Little League baseball player
Bird-Scheib, Inc.
Exterior view of buildings in the 1300 block of Lavaca Street. Among the businesses are The Toy Palace and Bird-Scheib Interior Decoration, Furniture and Gifts.
Birthday for Liv Grimland
Large family group, honoring Liv Grimland's 90th birthday, on June 14, 1900. Those indentified are Oscar Grimland, J K Grimland, Kalmar Grimland, Lue Grimland, Orus Solberg, Otto Solberg, Selmer Solberg, Callie Solberg, Nils Grimland, Gunsten Grimland, Yern Grimland, Kerste Grimland Solberg, Inger Halverson Grimland, Isaac Solberg, Benjamin Grimland, Tom Grimland, Olena Grimland,Inez Grimland, Flora Grimland,Hattie Grimland, Sophie Brown Grimland, Annie Olson Grimland, Mary Johnson Grimland, Edward Grimland, Lucy Wallace Grimland, Roy Grimland, Clara Swenson Grimland, Cora Grimland, Anton Peterson, Laura Grimland (Nelson). Yern and Liv Grimland are seated in Rockers, second row center. Ole Solberg, Sr, Theresa Jenson Grimland, Chris Solberg, Neal Grimland, John Grimland, Robert Grimland, John Soloberg, Pete Grimland, Jennie Grimland, Jim Grimland, Lisse Solberg, Anna Grimland, Ole Solberg, Jr, Nora Grimland, Molly Grimland, Lou Solberg, John Grimland, Andrew Grimland.
["The Black Gold" arriving in Dallas]
Frisco's "The Black Gold Champion" train No. 517, southbound, headed by Diesel locomotive No. 2022, arriving at Dallas Junction, which is the wye near Irving, Texas, on June 18, 1953.
["The Bluebonnet" in Dallas]
Back-to-back Alco model PA 2000HP diesels power the all heavyweight southbound Missouri-Kansas-Texas "Bluebonnet" from Dallas toward San Antonio past Tower 19 on June 14,1952.
Bob Ragsdale and Wife with Cessna
Man and woman are standing under the wing beside airplane. Small dog sits in background.
Bob Ragsdale and Wife with Cessna
Woman seated at the controls in the cockpit of an airplane.
Bob Ragsdale and Wife with Cessna
Man seated at the controls in the cockpit of an airplane.
Bolm Building
Exterior view of The Bolm Building at 308 W. 15th Street.
[Burt C. Blanton and G. Robert Freeman, Jr. in Denison, Texas]
Burt C. Blanton and G. Robert Freeman, Jr. have just de-trained from a trip aboard the "Flying Scotsman" at the KATY Station in Denison, Texas on June 20, 1970.
[Burt C. Blanton at the Depot in Erwin, Tennessee]
The author - Burt C. Blanton - stands on the open platform of the Clinchfield Railroad's Office Car No. 100, which is located on a siding adjacent to the passenger depot at Erwin, Tennessee. The time is noon, Sunday, June 10, 1979. This was a modern car with a complement of conventional equipment. The exterior was painted dark green. The cars letterboard bore the name "Clinchfield" plus the number 100 positioned on either side, centered below the windows, all in gold leaf. There was a gold stripe near the car's base, running along each side and across the rear-end platform. Office Car No. 100 was formerly an Atlantic Coast Lines dining car bearing the name "Orlando" and the car was rebuilt in the Clinchfield's Erwin Shops.
A.C.T. "Tom Sawyer" play
A scene from the play "Tom Sawyer" put on by Austin Civic Theater. Randall Craig on the left as Tom, center is Marylyn Germind as Beckie Thacher, and on the right is Steven Foster as Huck Finn.
CAAF "Pass in Review"
Photograph of several uniformed soldiers in formation at Childress Army Air Field in Childress, Texas.
[Carl E. Boch of Calcasieu Lumber Company]
Photograph of a Carl E. Boch of Calcasieu Lumber Company, seated behind a desk, writing on a piece of paper.
[Caroline McGuire Street]
Caroline McGuire Street on June 13, 1904.
[Caroline McGuire Street]
Caroline McGuire Street on June 13, 1904.
[Caroline McGuire Street and Thomas McGee Scott on his graduation day from Princeton]
Caroline McGuire Street and Thomas McGee Scott on his graduation day from Princeton, June 13, 1904. The Scott family lived in Paris.
[Caroline McGuire Street and Thomas McGee Scott on his graduation day from Princeton]
Caroline McGuire Street and Thomas McGee Scott on his graduation day from Princeton, June 13, 1904. The Scott family lived in Paris.
[Caroline McGuire Street, graduation in 1899]
Caroline McGuire Street in her graduation photos from the New Jersey Normal School
[Caroline McGuire Street, graduation in 1899]
Caroline McGuire Street in her graduation photos from the New Jersey Normal School
Carruths, Irby Superintendent of Schools
man seated at desk
["The Chief" in California]
Photograph of Santa Fe's "The Chief" passing "Sullivan's Curve" in rugged Cajon Pass, California, June 1964.
[Christening a Ship at Levingston]
Photograph of a group of people standing at the bow of a ship for a christening at Levingston Shipbuilding in Orange, Texas in June of 1949.
City Hall Council Room with Boss Thorp
Photograph of Boss Thorp standing in the corner of a room, near the doorway, behind several unidentified men seated around a table. Thorp is wearing a suit and holding a cigar and classes in his left hand. A pull-down map is visible on the wall above the men.
City Library
woman standing behind desk
[Clinchfield's Railroad's Special Excursion train]
A survivor of the "Glory Days of Steam" - the author: Burt C. Blanton - momentarily delays departure of the Clinchfield Railroad's special excursion train wich is standing at the Marion, North Carolina Depot; scheduled to leave at 9:00 am on Sunday morning, June 10, 1979. The train is headed by the Clinchfield's passenger locomotives, No. 200, type FP-7A, and No. 800, type F-7A. The consist was eight cars. The train's route was in a northerly direction from Marion to Erwin, Tennessee - a rail distance of 82.3 miles. The Clinchfield Railroad is a typical mountain line (standard gauge) - 275 miles in length - completed on February 9, 1915, at an average cost of $201,000 per mile. It's rails traverse a portion of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the railroad crosses the Eastern Transcontinental Divide in the Blue Ridge Tunnel which has a length of 1,865 feet. There are 55 tunnels on the route, ranging from 154 to 7,865 feet. This excellent short line railroad extends from the southern terminus, Spartanburg, South Carolina, via Marion, North Carolina to Erwin, Tennessee; and thence to the northern terminus at Elkhorn City, Kentucky.
[Company D, Texas State Guard]
Photograph of Company D. 43rd Bn. Texas State Guard, Riot Duty - Beaumont, Tex. June 16th - 20th 1943. The soldiers stand in their uniforms outside a building in Beaumont. Front Row L-R, kneeling: Bill Stringer, H.S. Peterson, Scotty Jackson, Forrest Bass, Dick Terry, John Norwood, Douglas Peterson, Leroy Boehme, Frank Holloran, Dexter Shelly. Rear L-R, standing: Lawrence W. Hustmyre (company captain), Dr. Frank Hubert, Cecil Cole (postmaster), "Jiggs" Cormier, unknown, unknown, W.J. Mullins, unknown, Fred Mullins, E.D. Short, Henry Lee Woodworth.
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